Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 09, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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A SH LA N D DATIV TIDINGS
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TYPICAL VIEW OF ORCHARD AND RANCH NEAR ASHLAND
Southern Oregon Offers:
Living is Wonderful Here!
F R U I T G R O W IN G — P i a r s , A p p le s , A p r ic o ts , C h e r r ie s , P o a c h e s , t h a t c o m m a n d th e h ig h e s t
p ric e s in tlie w o r l d ’s m a r k e ts .
I t h a s b e e u s a id t h a t in n o o t h e r s e c tio n o f th e w o rld c a n h e fo u n d a
m o re i n v it in g c o m b in a tio n o f h e a lth f u l c lim a te , b e a u tif u l s c e n e ry , f e r ­
tile so il, e x c e lle n t sc h o o ls a n d lih p p y h o m es t h a n in S o u th e r n O re g o n .
T h o s e w h o h a v e co m e fro m o th e r p a r t s o f th e c o u n tr y le s s f a v o r e d
in th e s e r e s p e c ts s a y S o u th e rn O re g o n lia s e v e r y t h in g t h a t f o rm a th e
f o u n d a tio n o f p r o g re s s a n d th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f w h o le so m e liv in g .
A s o n e w r i te r s a id : “ N o o n e s h o u ld 1 k > c o n te n t to liv e w h e re th e s c e n e ry
is n o t in s p ir in g , w h e re th e e n v ir o n m e n t is n o t p le a s in g , a n d w h e re th e
o p p o r tu n ity to m ix jo y w ith la b o r is a h s e d t .”
M A R K E T G A R D E N IN G — A lo n g s e a s o n , w ith a m u c h l a r g e r d e m a n d f o r g a r d e n p r o d u c ts
th a n th e g r o w e r s n o w p r o d u c e . T h e v e g e ta b le s w h ic h e s p e c ia lly th r i v e in t n is re g io n m e
to m a to e s , p o ta to e s , le ttu c e , s w e e t c o in , w ith a n e x c e lle n t y ie ld o f p r a c t ic a ll y a ll g a r d e n p r o ­
d u c e . B e rrie s f o r t a b le u s e a n d f o r th e c a n n e r ie s h a v e a ls o b een fo u n d v e r y p r o fita b le .
A G R I C U L T U R E — P o r tl a n d p r ic e s , p lu s f r e i g h t c h a r g e s a r e o ffe re d f o r J a c k s o n c o u n ty
f a r m p r o d u c e . A J fa lfa t h r iv e s a b u n d a n tly h e r e , w li& it a v e r a g e s m o re p e r a c r e th a n e ls e ­
w h e re in O re iro n . T h e te n d e n e v is t o w a r d s m a lle r f a r m s , w h e r e co w s, h o g s a n d c h ic k e n s h e lp
A d d to thefife rid V an ta g es th e o p p o r tu n itie s to he f o u n d .o n S o u th e rn
O re g o n fa r m s , a n d y o u h a v e a lu re w h ic h is a p p e a lin g to m h n y neW
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th e local c h a m b e r of c o m m e rc e , w h e re M r. F o s t ­
e r o f th e P o r tla n d L a u d S e ttle m e n t B u r e a u is
lo c a te d , o r u s h o rt d r iv e w ill t a k e y o u to th e
o ffic e of T h e T a le n t h f ic a ti o n D is tr ic t, in T a l ­
e n t. h o n d q u a r te r s o f ?. v a s t i r r i g a t e d a c re a g e
in th is d is tr ic t. •
ÓAT’IL H TH R IV E IN O oH LAND OF SHORT W IN TERS
WHERE THEY PICK PEAR8 BY THE CARLOAD
T H IS C A M P A IG N S P O N S O R E D B Y .
T H E C A L T P tT R N IA O R E G O N P O W E R -.C O M P A N Y
T A L E N T IR R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T ;
(T T Y O F A S H L A N D ;
,L\< K S O N H O T S P R I N G S
ASHLA ND H O T H k
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BOARD;
L I T H I A 'S P R I N G S H O T E L ;
A SH L A N D N A T A T O R IUM ;
A S H L A N D L IT IT T A P A R K
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No. » — Here 1« a n a i u c r
scene In the outdoor m ineral
plunge at Jackson Hot Springs,
tw o m iles north of Ashland on
the
Pacific
highway.
Thia
photograph was taken In A p ril.
No. N"- This
Is th»
com m unity house st
rustic
l.lth ia
l*a rk , when* a ll renvenienem
a re provided fo r the auto total-
1st nnd picnicker.
No. 4— H<ere la file H otel
Ashland, one o f the landm arks
o f th-« city. W ith tta broad fa ll-
length veranda and paint« "had­
ing th e lounging chairs d a rin g
the sum m er months.
No. d— This Is a scene In
L ith ia P a rk , © onralrd to la-
one of the most d e lig h tfu l city
parks in th e Pacific northwest.
No. d— Her-« la a v ie w of the
new
l.lth ia
Springs
H otel,
which Is fast w in nin g Its way
Into tk « * 'h ca ita of the travel­
ing public.
, x o . 7— An Idea o f th e Indus­
tr ia l developm ent of Southern
Oregon M gained fro m a view
d f this rtiaS«1V, h y d fd -d lN frte
p lan t. I t la Copco p la n t No. 1,
o f T lie C h llfo m la Oregon Pow-
U.
e r Company, uine o f th » most
potent factors In th e develop­
m ent o f Southern Oregon nnd
N orthern C a lifo rn ia .
No. ft—«This la one o f th©
new typo o f double auto rahina
b uilt this spring in L ith ia P a rk .
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No. l.‘— Lost but by no b m m w
th e lenst is tills view o f the
A s lil-n d N atntorliirti, w ith Its
tw o large cwcloaed plunges o f
birth hot
anti cold
m ineral
w ater.
F o r sw im m ing pnr-
potw-s or fo r health's* sake, It
is a favo rite w ith auto touiiatw.
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