paos n x Wsalnesdny, June SS, 102« ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS bsotwenb ^ ^ ' ; Ian wimy») ,i ,: ■■■■■ ¡51#! 3MW9W -— "a Yd i *» - € hi Copro Number One. Thin ta one of the California Oregon Power company's system of hydro-t-lcetric plants which furnish light ami imwer to the Rogne R iver V alley. Type o f mortem tourists' cnlilna at Litliia Park campgrounds. Tills ami the campgrounds at Jackson Hot Springs, Just north of tills cify, offer the. best accom m odations for the tourists who w ant to ram p'out. II I D isplay o f p ro d u cts grow n in T he T a le n t Irrig a tio n d istric t, one o f th e m o st fe r­ tile p o rts o f th e lto g u e R iver V alley, w hen* 'opporttuiltles fo r se ttle rs offer m any Indut-enieuts. OUR APPEAL TO YOU TOURISTS! This newspaper space is made possible through the cooperation of those whose names are mention­ ed below. There is a definite purpose back of this method of reaching the tourist. The photographs tell but a portion of the story. It is necessary for us to express in written words the idea that “this is the country you came to find.” You may have come from the South, or the North, as well as the East. You may be quite well satisfied with your present home as a place of permanent abode, but the very fact that you are touring and are reading these lines indicates that for the time being, at least, you are in search of something. It may he a place to picnic or a jilace to purchase; it may he a place to hunt and fish of a place to farm; it may he a place to relax and rest or a place "where commercial opportunities will give you a chance to get back into the business world. Whatever you seek may he close at hand. This newspaper space is to urge you to stop, to look and to learn. ‘ ■ y I There is one nice thing about this matter of community development work, the more you share with your fellow men the more you have for yourself. Almost every community through which you pass is making some kind of an appeal for you to stop and investigate. Tliey are all sincere, hut they may not all have their appeal for you.. I I We hope that this great valley will somewhere, in some way, strike your fancy. Take a little time to investigate, ask someone connected with any of the undersigned organizations or call at the Cham­ ber of Commerce. Youwill not be bothered, you may be helped. We would like to share our pleasures • . * • ■"*’ and our prosperity with you. • THIS CAMPAIGN ¿PONSORED BY: TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT; CITY OF ASHLAND; JACKSON HOT SPRINGS;' THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER. COMPANY; BOARD; LITH IA SPRINGS HOTEL; ASHLAND NATATORIUM; ASHLAND HOTEL. - ■ M I H ASHLAND LITHTA PARK^ T h: P a r a * d is e for» th e V a c a tio n is t i* KKY TO PMTl'KKH No. I — Thia diversified er- hUMt show« «rh*t can be grown in th e fa in o « « T a le n t Irrig a - ■brace« roualderahle w ith in the city lim ila ► • î’* tk hr’* 4- 0 * » “ " n No. 2— Herr la . a auminer arene in the outdoor mineral plunge at jackaon Hot Hpringa. tw o m iles north o f Ashland ou the Pacific highway. Thia irftoiogratth wan taken In April. No. «— Thia community la the at ru a tlc I4th la Park, where ull et.nveniences are provided for th e auto tour­ ist and pirnlcker. . No. 4— t o r e 1» P '« H otel Ashland, one of the landmark«» of the city, with Its broad full- length vci-nuria anal palms «had­ ing the lounging chairs (luring the summer monti)«. No. B— Tills Is n scene iai Lit Ilia Park, conceded to I m * oik * of the most dellghtfnl a-ity parks in the Pacific northwest. No. «— Her » is a view of tin* new * I,Ullin Hpringa Hotel, which is fast w inning Its way Ipto th e M arts of th© travel­ ing public. No. 7— An idea of the indus­ trial developm ent of Southern Oregon is gained from n view o f tills m assfve hydpo-eieelric ,dant. It ia Copco plant No. 1, of The t ’rtllfornlrt Oregon Pow­ er Company, one o f thy inqst potent factors in the develop­ m ent of Bout hern Oregon and Northern California. No. H— Tlils is one of the new. typ»o*f double auto cabins built this spring In Litliia Park. No. «— Last bnt. by no means tin* least lii thia view of th* A ahlind Natatorlum, • with its two lnrge enclosed plunges of both hot and cold mineral water. I'or swim m ing pur­ poses or for health’s take, It is n favorite w ith auto tourists.