Tuesday, Septem ber liî, 102d FAG® TWO Crater Lake Lodge To Close Sept. 20; Visitors Increase MOO Over Last Season d o llars by w hich Oregon is richer for th e v isitors having come, includ-i ing th e very considerable sum w hich; Established 187« Published Every Evening Except C alifornian s received from w inter ! Bunday / to u rists and spent _ h e r e sum m er; i I THE ASHLAND PRINTING/OO. to u rin g : V isitors to C rater Lake p ark n u m -' anim osities and prejudice. They are B ut s ta tistic s can tell only a p a r t ,; bered 3400 m o re th is season, up to endeavoring to create a frien d ly a n d , OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PA PE R perhaps th e least im p o rta n t p a rt of ¡A ugust 31, th a n to th e sam e d a te satisfied sp irit all aro u n d and a re; TELEPH O N E 39 the story. W h at a g re a t social i n - : la st season, b rea k in g all previous succeeding. term in g lin g and leavening m ust In- records, according to figures fu rn -j The kitchen supplies and o th er C. K. LOGAN, Editor needs a re purchased as im p artially I iähed by W. A. K am p, resid e n t m an­ evitably re su lt from th e new b u t ex E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon, as possible, considerable business' a g e r of the C ra te r L ake lodge. ceedingly general form of to u rin g ! PoBtófflce as Second-class Mall M at­ <$> Successful m en are covered W hat exchange of info rm atio n and The to ta l n u m b er of visitors th is going to K lam ath F a lls th a t did not ter. w ith scars. < ^ e> consequent Jjro a d e n in g of view point y e a r was 26,868 a g ain st 23,444 for come th e re u n d e r th e P a rk h u rs t su bscription P rice D elivered in Cltyj m ust follow roadside m eetings! How 1921. This season, 7612 autom obiles m anagem ent. One nftinth .................................... 6 .65 <«> The oider you get, th e longer < ? > m uch provinciali8m> not only of the en tered th e p a rk , up to A ugust 31, ■ The lau n d ry w ork is done in Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95 < ♦ > a tro u b le seem s to hang on. 31x m onths .................................... 3.75 east, b u t of th e w est, m u st dim insh! ag ain st 6429 to th e sam e date last K la m a th F a lls and m uch of th e m eat One year ...................................... ‘ -®0 year. The percentage of --------------------------- increase — is supply - is - bought th ere. F o rt K lam - n o w g r rea e a iiy s t sym a y in p a i u y and u u u un- uu- u -— • — »--------------- o - — --------------- How tly m u st pathy Mail and Rural Routes 4> A church has sm all chance <$> d e rs ta n d ;ng increase am ong people 18 per cent f o r cars and 15 per cent a th supplies th e hotel ta b le w ith One m onth ................................... 6 -65 •> when in com petition w ith a <8> m uch of th e m ilk and b u tte r used rep re sen tin g th e n a tio n ’s clim atic I ! for tor visitors. visitors, Three months ............................... 1-95 C ourteous tre a tm e n t of guests golf course. Six m onths .................................... 3 30 and geographical divisions as each I The lodge will close th is year. One year ...................................... 6-5t Septem ber 20, K am p said. I t has and fa ir dealings w ith everyone sees w here, how and why his fellow ADVERTISING RATES P atch ed p an ts a re b e tte r <•>• exigt, How m ucb m ore been custom ary to close October 1. w ith whom th e hotel does business D isplay A d vertisin g f th an new tro u se rs bought on J eagily sbould gn aU_c,ty in te r8 ta te W ork on an ad dition on th e w est is th e new policy and it is proving Single in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c th e in sta llm e n t plan < § > YEARLY CONTRACTS system of road courtesy and high- end of th e lodge th a t w ill double a successful one Display A d vertisin g way reg u latio n be prom oted and ac- th e room accom m odations is pro- One tim e a w y k ........................27% c An old m aid who is not a re- ; , grossing, b u t it is n o t planned to ' com plished. Two tim es a w ^ :k ....................... 25 c fo rm er is as ra re as a loafer | It is a th o u g h t th e m ore assu rin g have th e room s ready fo r occupancy Every o th e r d a y .......................... 20 c - who is not a c ig a rettist. because based on su b sta n tia l fact, before th e 1924 season. If the 1925 L ocal Readers Each line, each tim e ......................10c , th a t by reason of th e seaso n ’s m otor fa ir m aterializes it is expected to; To ru n every o th e r tJay to r one ♦ P rohibition has tak en th e J : tac rea se d d ia.en .in a- greatly increase th e p ark patronage, m on th , each line, each tim e . . 7c » business ot brew ing aw ay from « in lo rm a tlo „ about O regM b u t even u n d e r th e p resen t ratio of To ru n 'e v e ry issue for one m onth a few m en who understood it r . xu , - - A •» dp m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c , will occur The r e tu rn tra il blazed increase, th e add itio n will be badly < :> and spread it am ong thousands <«\, ,• . C lassified Column p I by m o to rists will be follow ed again needed by th e tim e it is com pleted. One cent th e word each tim e. < $ i> do n 't. . . by those .. . < > who don’t. * not only who first cam e, I Sunday and L abor day, a dou- To ru n every issue for one m onth | ---------- but by those to whom they described ble holiday, drew a large crowd of or m ore, ’¿ c th e w ord each tim e. <» HEZ HECK SAYS: ■ V L egal R ate o p p o rtu n ities fo r “ life, lib erty and local people to the lake, sw elling “ L oafin ’ a in ’t m u c h F irst tim e, per 8-pc h it lin e ..........10c •> th e crowd of p atro n s to a point i the p u rsu it of happiness” in th e Each subsequent tim e, per 8- w ith o u t plenty o’ ter- w here all room s in th e hotel and . virile n orthw est. polnt line ...................................... 5 c ♦ baccer.” m ost of th e te n t houses w ere taken, i C ard of t h a n k s .............................$1.00 T he addition will contain 85 O bituaries, th e l i n e .................... 2 & c QUARTERLY INCOME TAX F ratern al Orders and S ocieties room s when finished, v irtu ally d o u ­ A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders | wiU have an adeq u ate w a te r supply INSTALLMENT DUE SEPT. 15 bling th e p resen t lodging capacity. The foun d atio n and w alls a re being E U U U IC C < *U U U U V O , PORTLAND, Sept. 12. — “ The b u ilt of rock from th e vicinity. Ugious and b e n e ro len t orders will be , possible em ergencies can be m et. charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad W ater __ is th e comm on need. Wa- th ird q u a rte rly in sta llm e n t of the _____ ______ T he new m anagem ent has done v ertislu g w hen an adm ission or other te r is in th e m ountains. B ring w ater income tax for 1921 is due on o r inucb th is geason to overcom e old charge is m ade. i . . . . , ¡before m idnight, F rid ay , Septem ber B ____________________________ — to Ashland 15, 1922, announced Clyde G. H unt- gon. G overnor O lcott has been re- W hat C on stitu tes A d vertisin g , _ In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ Begrdoll is reported tired of his! ley. collector of in te rn a l rev en u e,; J: quested to place his official stam p ing am ong some as to w h at consti tu tes news an d w hat _________ ad v ertisin - g . , life in G erm any- and want3 to re ’ to d ay ' “ Notices have been sent t o j of approval upon th e project. re print th is very sim ple ru le, which ¡tu n to the U nited S tates. He loved taxpayers, b u t failu re to receive a It ¡g po(nted out by sta te cham ber s used by new spapers to d if f e r e n ti- ; th e K aiserland so well th a t he re notice does not relieve a taxpayer o f ) offi