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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1926)
«?aw**53L W J5P YF.SP A Y, fu n e 2, 1020. ASHLAND DAILY TIPI NOS ----------------- ^— JF 7 Lmd ‘ f t *'*■*&> if • « < . ’ > \ ' ■sA'V / ' •»•••■ I.’1;- i SO ' r;K< ‘ i ££ J “T Y PIC A L V IE W OK O R f li^ R D AND RANCH N EA R ASHLAND x » Living is Wonderful Here! Southern Oregon Offers: FRUITGROWING — Pears, Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Peaches, that command the highest prices in the world’s markets. , - » MARKET GARDENING - - A long season, \\*Ph a much larger demand for garden produets than the growers now produce. The vegetables which capehiallv thrive in this region are tomatoes, potatoes, lettuce, sweet Corn, with an excellent yield of practically all garden pro duce. Berrios for table use and for the canneries have also 1 een found very profitable. It hns been said that in no other section of the world can be found a more inviting combination pf .healthful climate, beautiful scenery, fer tile soil, excellent schools and happy homes than in Southern Oregon. ’Those who have come from other parts .of the country less favored in these respects say Southern Oregon has everything thatTfonns Ihc foundation of progress and the development of whblesome living. As one w riter said; “ No one should be content to Jive where the scenery is not inspiring, where the environment is not pleasing, and where the opportunity to mix jov with labor is absent.” AGRICULTURE w- Portland prices, phis freig h t charges are offered for Jackson county farm produce. Alfalfa thrives abundantly here, wheat averages more per acre.th an else where in Oregon. The tendency is tow ard'sm aller farms, where cows, hogs and chickens help bring greater prosperity. STOCK-RAlGlNft AND DAIRYING — Mild winters'and light snowfalls mhke stock raising and dairying .especially attractive abd profitable in this region. POULTRY RAISING — There are wonderful opportunities here for the men who kno* the poultry Imsiness,« with the advantages of superior climate. _____________________ _ Add to these advantages the opportunities to be found on Southern Oregon farms, and von have a lure which is appealing to many new settlers every year. ‘mice unit'inform ation at ¡mucree, wltere Air. Fost- nd Settlemeirt Bureau is rive vriH take you to the creation,P e ti lot, r ^al- - v rft ¿crer.ye Ks ? rtlV E IN O l E LANI^'OK iUN.RT W IN TERS W H ERE THEY PICK I'E A R S BY T H E 0 * ASklLAND LITUI A PARK ¡STRICT; CITY OF ASHLAND; JA< KSON HOT SPRINGS LITUI A SPRINGS HOTEL; ASOLA D NATiVTOJUUM; THIS CAMPAIGN SPONSORED BY auiwa VISIT V a e s tip n is t M E I TO PM YLK K H No. 1—- T ills d iv e rs ifi'd eg- liiM l shows what ran lx* grown in th e famous T s h n t Irrig a tion D iW rie, near Ashland, and w hich embraces eoasld-rabk* nrreage w ith in the rity lim its q t A shland. No. 2 — H ere is a t :m m c r scene In the outdoor m ineral plunge “ * Jaekron Hot Spring»;, tw o m iles north o f As'.Intrd oh th e Pacific highw ay. . T h is photogranli was taken in A p ril.. No. B— T ills is th « en m m an lty house at rustle L lth la P a rk , w here a ll ct.nvenhr.ee • art» provided fo r the r.uto to u r ist and p le n trk -r. >’o. 4— Hierro 1# Ci»' H o te l A shland , one n f the lan d n yirks o f th e c ity , w ith Its broad fu ll- len g th veranda anti palais *ha<L iu g tho lounging chairs d u rin g th e sum m er months. N'o. A— This is n aeen«' hi L lth la P itrk, etmc«'d<sl to lie one of the motif deligh tful city parks In th e P g rlflr north w ed. No. 8—-H e rs Is a view of th3 new l.lth tu Springs H otel, which Is fast w inning its way 4 ,1 Company, one o f t h j mqst In to the hearts o f the tr a v e l-4 (intent fo d e ra la th e develop (ng public. m en t o f Southern Oregon anil X o . 7— A n Idea o f th e Indus- N orthern C a lifo rn ia . tr ia l development o f Houthern Oregon la gained fron t a view N'o. it— This is one of th e c f th is niss l v j hydro-electric new typs of double auto cabins p lan t. I t Is Copco p lant No. 1K , b u ilt this spring in L ltliia P a rk . of T h e C a lifo rn ia OrcgAa Pow- Tin. II— I.a«t but by no rtieans th e least Is Cbtt view o f the Ashl-inii S atato rith n . w ith Its tw o b n ve enclosed p larg es of fiotti hot anil cold m h ieral w a te r. F op swimming- p ur- poses or fo r h e a lth ** sake. It is a favo rite With auto tourist«.