Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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the ea rly se ttle rs around Ore- th en is
gon, n ev er th e less it is a n a m e
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co n n e c te d . w ith th e a c tiv itie s oit politicos
a past g en era tio n , a lth o u g h th e geolofcii
'ow ner o f it l< 'n e w 7T y ea rs to ¿ iv e
old.
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C. W. W h tson , is h ere to lo o k h}a k n ó
after th e In terests o f th e n e w g ilsh , 1
w ater syatam th a t L a g u n a Bedch p&rasSg
Is gotnfe to en jo y b efo re very, eo n , fa
long. Mr. W|nt*on, J r., w a s th e W a tters
en gin eer in ch a rg e Of th e malm p o i n t , 1
canal O i th e V ista project.
H e d irectly
t o c s a s lo n a l
o f Orègofc,
A d v i n f c SPA N OF PROG­
RESS! On« lifetime— that bridge*
the W estkn ftbntter w ith the vinle
cities or today. Ezra Meeker—
that venerable, silver-haired m a il,
blazed the O ld Qregon T:rail— the
trail to fame, fortune and happi-
nees for millions— the trail o f
the Golden W at.
w ill h ave ch a rg e o f th e pipe lin e
here.
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only, som e $500 to e sta b n lh a
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p l N air H aven’s first n ew lpapor, uncle’s' esta b lish m en t on th e 1 b -
T h e C onnecticut G asette, and lknd o f A n tlg d a ,,h A d a w ill of
to w hat afterw ards b ecam e th e h is o jm and .refu sed t o le a v e big
balm y h om e ..to cptbe to < e w
1 t a l e U n iv ersity P ress.
H aven. P rah k fta .than m ad«, h is
P d to k lln ‘ decided to astab-
friend Jam ea P arker, o f N ew
Ush an office and plant in N ew York, p o stm iste r oT Hew H a v tn
H aven pn the recom rnindatlon
and turned th e p rin tin g b u slh ess
of Thoms« Clapp, a t . t h a t tim e
over Io him .
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0. (th ose days w ere sm a ll, c lu m sy
hand a ffa ir s.
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th is h isto ric p ress >4hs th e "L aw s
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I 4 f e | Community newspaper, to
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A nother e a r ly v o lu m e a recent isgae.
C opies o f th e
w as a tsrtb o ejt oh “B th lc s,” by n ew sp a p er w a r . . ro c íly ó d h ere
P resid en t Clapp, / w h ich b ears today by clo se frien d s o f Ju dge
M ecom’s lm p ilad . .
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F o llo w in g Is w h a t th e QpHfor-
n la n ew spap er h i d to sa y a b o u t
him :
A fa m o u s old -ttm * -bolittoat
boss Of P o rtla n d , O re., en « ó f
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h l s ' n ep h ew . B e h js in ln Mc- rived in N ew H aven In 1 8 5 4 , but
com . It led to t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t Mecom, w ho w a i m in a » « !» hU
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11 W ait a While Before You Spend”
h u rt's all savin g rdeanh. i t doesn’t mean “ go­
ing w ithout th in g s’ —i l l your Kfe—but only for
a while.
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th e sto re and . p u b lish in g b u si­
ness a little la ter.
N in e yfcars
la ter Mecom fin a lly ca m s to
N ew ttavan ,aUd to o k ’ over th e
b u s in e s s ., • H e jyrlnted m any o f
the ea r ly Y ale h o o k s and bwfcroe
noted f o r -h is fin e w o sk m a g m lw
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S avin g is ju st procrastination in s p e n d in g -
p u ttin g s p e n d in g off for a while.
Then later, when yo$r bank account ia big
enough-you can spend I f y o u w n a t to'for things
that H a lly c o u n t e r hducatioA, fcav41 M X
hom e-or business of yohr own, 4tc. .
Golden V/eef Cofee, 1 pioneer among
Western products, has blazed the trail
ft* over forty yeart. Its quality un­
varying— its circle of fridnds ever in­
creasing— until new its fame is synono-
mous w ith the country which gave it
birth.
Forget the ismali plehshnes now. Spend later
after you have SA V E !) FIR ST . Open a savings
account'at thin bank mid le t us hetp yon.
LADIES
Ashland, OBhgon
tfctUbtfrY AND P R lC fc -T h ^ e ate two things you w ill riw kys jfihd
here and we- invite w ow inspection of our new S p rin g * Goats :and
Dresses — COURTESY A LW AY S.
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Z. FAMOUS C O F ftS
■' W IT H A TAMO US NAMM
PR ^O F
W omen’s Silk Dresses made of Silk, Crepe de Chine,
F lat Crepe and other matekiiiU in plain colors, print­
ed Crepes, Short; Ixmg Ffleevae, each dress a distinc­
tive and exclusive style, liis s e s sizes 16 to 20, Wo-
W e tom clean and ptess
your clothes- take the o3or
o u t'a n d ffetujrn then) the
same* day.
itra w ill be
pleased w ith thb work.
L et n s p r o v e -it -t
Fr om Ashland
Our N ew Styles
One Jum p Ahead of Spring
&Uttdatd 'Clonare
m en’s sizes, 3 6,to 46, A . ..
SPECIALLY PRICED
$1645
$24.8|
illP AND SHORT feUBRER BOOTS
bückhect Làct'Ôbots and Shoes
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THE SEASONS FlNfeBT ARRA« J » t HERE
W 6 kave fey fa r t i e „largest stock.
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J l C t I w j x I v f
Im)x>rted Velours and Charmejpn
C oitk if) the Very Dressy tótafefa.
brepe SUk, full lined. Exclufivh
$44.08
Sport C-Mts in iladnlsh nnd Ndv-
elty eb-ths. ll&toe glfe
lilie s , others are kick pleats and
flare model«. 4 ^ r e -Q.k
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pahson as to -quality» finiau and
style, l ’ricqp » J.
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810.80
are e ÿ ^ a s e le c t . second
g row tV e i t t e hsh, polish­
ed ana waxed.
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If atty gas is sidred at present time,
it Should be used before that date
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