Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 30, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Annani»
dauæ tidings
Scenic
Crater Lake
Lake of the Woods
Oregon’s greatest of scenic at­
tractions.— Crater la k e — is now
open for the 1926 summer season.
The official opening of this,noted
national park is set for tomorrow
For a side trip out of Ash­
land, and one which the visitor to
this section will long remember, a
£<ck-end visit to Lake O’ The
Woods will lie a genuine treat which
will live long in the memories of
those who are fortunate enough to
make it.
• July 1 — hut because of ideal
weather conditions and because of
the excellence of the roads, Crater
Lake lodge has been thrown open to
the public.
Year by year Lake U’ The
Woods is becoming increasingly
popular as a week-end resort for
citizens of Ashland and for auto
tourists generally. It is situated
high up in the Cascades, within
three hours driving distance from
Ashland. It is a delightful body of
water, where boating, fishing and
other summer sports are available.
Suramey tourists to Ashland
should by all means take this trip
to Crater I^akc while in this section
nf the state. Two routes are avail­
able, and because of the excellence
of the roadways and scenery, the
entire circuit should be made if the
tourist is to get the most out of it.
Crhter Lake can 1 m » reached
from Ashland either through Med­
ford or Klamath Falls. If going in
by Klamath Falls the motorist
should come» out by way of Med­
ford, or vice versa. Both roadways
are delightful drives and Well worth
the time of th^ tourist and vaca­
tionist.
e
Visitor* to Ashland should
make it a point to inquire about
t Lake O’ The Woods. It is one of the
numerous scenic spots which is eas­
ily available from this city.
A B O V E-C O M M U N ITY HOUSE LITH IA PARK
BELOW—LOOKING WEST FROM ASHLAND
the Summer Resort
As n summer resort where vacationists can truly enjoy
themselves, Ashland this year is eoming into »her owm Never
before in the history of beautiful Mthia Park has it*been sp
popular as it is at the present time.; Almost nightly the cabins
in the auto park are filled. Tents of ull kinds arid descriptions
dot the camping spots beneath the evergreen trees border­
ing the rippling waters of Ashland Creek, which flows down
from the mountains through this natural park.
Public band concerts will start next week, with delightful
summer evening music by the Ashland municipal band. On
Saturday evenings, a cldanly conducted public dance is given
in the big open-air pavilion within this delightful park. The
dMticfttt, staged by the Lithians, the city’s hospitality club,
are making a decided hit with vacationists.
THIS CAMPAIGN SPONSORED BY:
The mineral waters of Ashland and the resorts adjacent
S to the city are an important asset to the city’s worth as a
summer resort. At Ashland Natatorium two large mineral
plunges are available to the public day and night. This nata-
. torium is situated almost in the jieart of the city, just two
blocks south of the new Li thia Springs Hotel.
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i Out at Jackson Hot Springs is the big open air mineral
plunge which is swarming with swimmers both afternoons
and evenings of these marvelous summer days. Auto eabina
and camping grounds are likewise available at this popular
rsort just two miles north of the city limits.
r
Trulv, Ashland has much to offer the vacationist, the
auto,tont>3t and the person who is seeking better health.
TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT; CITY OF ASHLAND; J AC KSONTHOT SPRINGS; THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
• BOARD;
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL; . ASHLAND NATATORIUM;
ASHLAND HOTEL.
ASHLAND LITHIA PARK
VISIT
Vacationist
to the hearts of the tra v e l
e r Company, one of th v most
potent faeton» In th e develop­
m ent o f Southern (ffb go a and
N orth ern C a lifo rn ia .