- Crater Lake Oregon's greatest of scenic nt- , tractions — ('rator Tj»ke — is now open for the $926 summer season. The official opening of this noted national p a rk is set for tomorrow ,?i For side trip- out of Ash­ land, and nhe Which the visitor to this, section will long remember^ a week-erid visit to Lake O’ > The Woods will be a genuine treat which will live long in the memories of those who are fortunate enough to make it. ’ -4‘; (• July 1 — hut localise of ideal weather conditions ajid because of tlie\excellence of tho roads, Crater Lake lodge has been thrown open to the pubfic. Summer tourists to Ashland should bv all means take this trip to Crater Lake while in this section of the state. Two routes are avail­ able, and because of the excellence of the roadways aiid scenery, the entire circuit should lie made tf the tourist is to get the most out of it. I < Crater Tdtke can he reached from Ashland either tlirdngh Med­ ford or Klamath Falls. If going jn 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 the tourist and vaea* tionist. '* Year by year Lqk© O’ 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 isf a delightful body of water, where boating, fishing and other summer sports are available. Visitors to Ashland should make it a point • to inquire about Lpke Q* The Woods. It is one of the numerotts scenic spots which is eas­ ily available from this city. C 3 W ABOVE-COMMUNITY HOUSE LITHIA PARK BELOW—LOOKING WEST FROM ASHLAND Ashland the Summer As n summer resort where vacationists can truly enjoy themselves, 'Ashland this year is coming into her own.' Never before in the history of beautiful Lithia Park has it been so ]M>pular as i^ is at the present tiintt. Almost nightly the cabins in the auto park are filled. Tents of all kinds and 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 hand concerts will start next wedk, with delightful summer evening music by the Ashland municipal hand. On Saturday evenings, a cleanly conducted public dance is given in the big open-air pavilion within this delightful park. Thb dances, staged by the Lithinns, the city’s hospitality club, are making a decided hit with vacationists. OtMPAiair SPOHSOBBD BY: The mineral waters of Ashland and the resorts adjacent to the cit^ pre -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- toriiun is situated almost in the heart of the city, just two blocks south of the new Lithia Springs Hotel. • ' ; Out at Jackson Hot Springs is the big^open air mineral plunge which is scanning with swimmers both afternoons and evenings of these marvelous summer days. Auto cabins and camping grounds are likewise available at this popular »sort just two miles.north of the city limits/ p - ------------- s ' Truly, Ashland has much to offer the vacationist, the auto tou^st and the person who is seeking better health. TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT; CITY OF ASHLAND; JACKSON HOT SPRINGS i THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY; • BOARD; LITHIA SPR1NGS HOTEL; ASHLAND NATATORIUM; ASHLAND HOTEL. ASHLAND LITHIA PARK VISIT „Ashland Z The P a ra d ise 1st and picnicker. No. 4— H rn - la f i l e Hotel Ashland, one of the landmarks of the city, with Ito broad fa ll- leagth rereads aad palms shad- lag the kmaglBg chairs (tartar the sammrr months. , No. B— Thia la a seeae la IS thla Park, conceded to be one of the,most d elig h tfal.cltr parks la the Pacific northweet. . No. «— Hera Is a view of the new Lithia Springs Hotel.