Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 30, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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WHAT OONSWTCTBS ADVERTISING
I future events, where an admission charge Is made or a
H taken is Advertising.”
discosnt w ill be allowed Religions or Benevolent Orders.
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WHY HOT TRY IT?
A lth o u g h a u to m o b ile tr a f f ic in A s h la n d h a s in c re a s e d
j u 4 a s f a s t a s it h a s in o t h e r c itie s o f th e s ta te , y e t,
h a p p iiy . th is c it y th u s f a r h a s beCn s in g u la r ly t r e e fro m
c ra s h e s w hich h a v e r e s u lte d i n - s e r io u s i n ju r y o r d e a th .
A e t, it is th e b e lie f o f T h e T id in g s t h a t a n o th e r s a fe ty
m e a s u re m ig h t w e ll be a d o p te d b y th e c ity o ffic ia ls a s a
m ea n s o f s a f e g u a r d in g t h e liv e s o f th e c h ild re n . W e r e ­
f e r n o w to th e in te ll e c ti o n s on b o th E a s t And N o rth
W ain s tr e e ts w h e re s c h o o l c h ild re n m u s t c ro s s th e m a in
a r t e r y , o f tr a v e l to r e a c h th e p u b lic schools.
Wje fu lly b e lie v e t h a t th o u g h tf u l,c o n s id e r a tio n w ill
r e s u lt in th e c it y c o u n c il m a k in g th e s e c ro s s -stre e ts H ear
th e p u ld ie school b u i l d i n g “ s t o p ” s tr e e ts , a n d t h u s 'e h -
a b le th e sudali y o u n g s te r s to c ro s s M ain s tr e e t in s e c u r ­
ity a n d s a fe ly a n d tfiu a 're lie v e m o th e rs o f c o n s ta n t w o rry
a t m o rn in g , n o o n a n d e v e n in g .
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W ith t h e o p e n in g o f th e n e w L in c o ln school on B e a c h
s tr e e t s e v e ra l h u n d r e d c h ild r e n w h o liv<> b elo w th è .B o u le ­
v a rd w ill he c o m p e lle d to c ro s s E a s t M a in s t r e e t s e v e ra l
tim e s a .d a y . W e d o n o t believ e, i t is a s k in g .to o m u c h o f
th e m o to r is ts to d ir e c t th e m to com e to a fu ll s to p w h e n
th e y rifach t h i s ’s tree t. It w ill h a l t th e m b u t m o m e n ta r ily
h u t a t th e s i i n e tiih e i t w o u ld g u a r a n te e th e s a f e c ro s s in g
o f t h e U t t l i t o t e o i l t h e i r w a i / o d i 4 . f r oik s c h o o l.
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Phe same M t r u e a t Ib o ’iicw fJuflfflFTtigh sc h o o l d o k e r
to th e tn isirtè^s'sècfio ttt a n d fo th e o ld ju n io r lù g li sc h o o l
on N o r th M a in s t r e e t . A u to m o b ile , tra f fic w ill in c re a s e
h e re m o n th b y m o n th a n d i t is w ell n o w to p la n f o r th e
future.-, * ; < ' .......♦
T h e liv e s o f th e s e l ittle c h ild r e n a r e f a r to o v a lu a b le
t o perionit theiik to he sn u ffe d o u t b y a p o s s ib le c a re le s s m o ­
t o r i s t, a n d T h e T id in g s n o w lif ts i ts voice on behalf, o f
th e y o u n g s te r s , h o p in g t h a t th e c ity o ffic ia ls w ill firtd
t h e i r w a y c le a r to d e s ig n a te th e s e s e v e r a l s tr e e ts a s
“ s to p -” s tr e e ts a n d th u s p r o v id e a d d e d in s u r a n c e on th e
liv e s o f in n o c e n t c h ild h o o d .
SEMI-ANNUAL
O ffe rs Unusual Value'!
TOASHW l
LETTER
By CHARLES P. S T E W A R T
NHA Service W rite r
WASHINGTON — The govern­
mental attitude in Washington is
vHy pessimistic as to the war
debt outlook.
Nobody can say how the French
situation can straighten itself
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State department otflclaft Bare
war debt collection by force, but
neither does anybody in official
circles suggest cancellation. The
French debt simply Is there, and :
there seems to be no way of get­
ting rid of it. .
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Franco-American relations are
bad now— not officially but actu­
ally— and every indication is that ,
they will stay bad indefinitely. >
They will continue to be bad if’tfaq :
Paris government agrees to a debt £
settlement and their badness wlU^
be. aggravated if a settlement Is 2
refused.
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That they wHl be bad In th e!
for Saturday Selling
TWO BIG
SILK
VALUBS OB TO »22.50,
tio n piuipoacia w h ic h w e re m a d e n e c e s s a ry lie c a u sc o f th e
s h o r ta g e o f w a t e r d u r in g th e p a s t tw o m o n th s .
A s h re s u lt
th is w illin g n e s s to o b ey th e s p i r i t a s
w e ll a s 't h e l e t t e r o f th e la w , th e r e is every- in d ic a tio n t h a t
s u ffic ie n t w a te r w ill lie a v a ila b le n e x t m o n th to ta k e c a r e
o f ¿Hl h o m e g a r d e n s u n t il th e s t a r t o f th e f a ll ra in s . I t
is q u ite fiosaihle t h a t o t h e r r e g u la tio n s a s to h o u r s m a y
r e q u ir e d , lin t b e c a u s e o f t h e c o o p e ra tio n o f th e p e o p le ,
it is p r a c tic a lly c e r ta in t h a t a ll i r r ig a t io n w a t e r w ill n o t
b e s h u t off a t a n y tim e d u r in g th e r e m a in d e r o f th e su m - I
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ALL SWUNG AND SUMMER WASH MATER-
IALS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
$115 Silk and Cotton Materials, Yard . . . . W
98c Rayons in Plaids, Checks and Prints, Yd. 79c
85c “Rayon dfc Rayon” Checks, Yard . . . . 69c
69c Printed Broadcloth, Yard................... 48c
59c Printed Dress Voiles, Yard . . . . . . . 44c
29c Fine Dress Ginghams, Yard . . . . . . . . 22c
OUR LO SS YOUR G A IN
Kiddies Sox
Look At Our Windows Before You Buy!
in one half and three quattbr leng
Shirts, Straws, Belts, Suits, Ties, Gloves, Overall»
ths. Odds and ends and Itroken
HIS NAME IS SMITH
Hues to c lo s e o u t
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A T BARGAIN P R ICES
M r. J e r e m ia h S m ith o f B o sto n is e n title d to a n ic h e
in th e H a ll o f F a in c . N o tic e t h a t w e u s e d th e p re fix
T h is w ag d o n e a d v is e d ly .
The Literary D ig e s t te lls u s t h a t J e r e m ia h ¡Sm ith,
A iric ric p n e c o n o m ist a n d g e u tlc m a n , w a s p ic k e d by th e
l e a g u e <if N a tio n s to p u t H u n g a r y o n its fe e t fin a n c ia lly .
“Mr.”
FOR EXAMPLE:-
GENUINE CARTERS I
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F r b n c h V a l L a c e, t'o tn e in a ll th e
w a n te d c o lo rs. S o ld
“DRUMMERS SAMPLES
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(if fine Linens. Table Cloths, Ldhcti Sets,
$ lG a r
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Hand Towels, Guest Towels and Napkins
Wearwell Sheets
Size (» « 00,
$1.09
in g Hungary b e f o u n d a n p rm y o f n o b ility d r a w in g p a y
citi-
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Voile Combination
RAYON SILK DRESSES 7
Regular $5.$5 Values, Each $3.$
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When h e h a d c o m p le te d h is tu s k lie f la tly r e f u s e d hfo
salary o f $100.00(1.
f r o m t h e p u b lic c r ib a n d h is in v a r ia b le q u e s tio n to th e m
was, “ What do y o u d o ? ” O f c o u rse th e titled g e n th -in en '
co^ld npt g iv e a v e r y c le a r e x p la n a tio n o f t h e i r d u lie t,
whereupon S m ith w o u ld jo t d o w n a n o te o r tw o And s a y J
“ B eg in W frg n e x t M o n d a y y o u d o s o m e th in g e ls e .”
M c J S w j th ,
s a lu te y o u a s a g r e a t A m e ric a n
OP TO »14.8», BOW
Prices
of
I n d e c lin in g th e s a m e lie -» a id : “ ( liv e i t to c h a r ity .
T lie n r e e n t e r i t on y o u r h o o k s a s a g if t fro m th e A m e ri­
can l»eo0te to t h e p e o p le o f H u n g a r y .” T h e n h e w a s im ­
p o r tu n e d , t o a c c e p t a d e c o ra tio n “ I f y o u d o t h a t , ” 4 ie s a id ,
“ I s h a ll h o v e r f o rg iv e yo u . Y o u r f r ie n d s h ip a n d g r a d i-
tnde ate m itre p re c io u s to m e th a n a n y d e c o ra tio n ? *
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W h e n M r; S m ith g o t w ell in to h is jo b o f r e h a b i li ta t ­
V a LOBS
M en looking form dteietershtp.ia
iT a n ie Tof som’e time! They look -AriftWciilF rè letfóná, fíe ¿hglisb
Mr IT stiff. ■
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being actually engaged Hi paying
•' But how will It help?,
» up, but to the accompaniment of
Even under . a dictator, their â chorus of references to th e U n it--
war indebtedness w «l still halts od States as "Uncle 8hylock”, by|l
oter the French'.
leading British newspapers and
If « dictator undertakes to public meh.
settle It, the conviction is growing
Oia the other hand,' If France
that he, too, will be overthrown. repudiates her obiigatons site an-
If he repudlatee.lt, French cred­ do'ubtedly Will hate America even
it Will be ruined, French money more cordially than she does ndw,!
will be worth nothing at all, and and Americans will not have a
in that event also he doubtless particularly kindly feeling for the
will be overthrown.
French.
But In favor of whom?
, Public men In Washington me t,
It looks as if present complica­ careful not to say anything very
HELPFUL COOPERATION
tions were due to remain compli­ Strong for publication but there is
that resentment'
C ity w a t e r o ffic ia ls in fo r m u s t h a t th e r e lrav e b een cated, and to get worse. There no question
h u t fe w in s ta n c e « th is s u m m e r in w h ic h A s h la n d re s id e n ts appears to be no hope, even on among them is increasing, with r.
the horizion.
the mobbing of American in Paris!
h a v e fa ile d to o b e y th e r u le s r e g u la tin g w a t e r f o r i r r i g a ­
Nobody suggests an attempt at and denunciations wf the United L
W l» f I few w a t e r f i l i a t i o n s h a v e b een r e p o r te d h a v e
Is-eu <Jiu> m a in ly to th o u g h tle s s n e s s r a t h e r t h a n to a n y
e ffo rt t o e v a d e th e w a te r r u lin g s . * T h is is t h e s o r t o f
c o o p e ra tio n f li n t is m a k in g a n d w ill c o n tin u e to m a k e J
A s h la n d a m o s t d e s ir a b le p la c e in w h ic h to liv e .
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