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achool, a modern a tm c tv re a ln iatcd in ideal «utronndlnfCN.
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these game birds which a re brought
pia in Oregon. Above a re apecimena o f
by th é thouaanda in Honthern Oregon.
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Nature Has Lavished Her
Southern Oregon, which is known as the Rogue
rivers valley, and the Klamath luakes country,
has more to offer the visitor than any other
section of the Pacific* coast for those that love
the great out doors. We have mountains, lakes,
mailing streams,"and wonderful highways, and
these lakes and streams abound with fish, arid
our forests abound with game and game birds
just as they did years ago.
For a visitor coining into Oregon from Cal
ifornia, as they start down the Siskiyou moun
tains, after crossing the state line, they get
their first view of this beautiful Rogue River
Valley.
Ashland is the first Rtop, and is so beau
tiful that the visito'r regrets to have to leave,
but they must gee* all of this wonderful land.
Ashland has hotels for all classes of travelers,
and an auto park for those who .wish to camp,
and lathia auto, park is by far the most beam
tiftil of any other. Here a person can drink
their fill of Lithia water, which is known the
world Over, and eamp alongside of a dashing
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mountain stream, all the time in the oOol shade
of the giant trees, and among the flowers of
nil color and grace. '
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A plunge in the Natatorium, which is fill
ed with mineral water, will put riew life in any,
person, also the outdoor plunge at Jackson Hot
Springs, where the water comes out pf the earth
nt a temperature of about seventy-five degrees.
Cabins for rent * to the traveler can also be
had at ^JaCkson Hot Springs, which are tlitfee
miles north of the city.
Next we go north over,the Pacific High
way for forty five miles to the City of Grants
Pass. There you leave the highway and travel
south west to the Oregon Caves, a distance- of
forty nine miles from Grants Pass. A very
goyd resort where the visitor cau receive all
the comforts, nnd a two hour trip through the
caves, having every wonder explained by- a
guide, is some thing long to be remembered.
Back to Grants Pass and on down the
Pacific highway to the delightful city of Med
ford, which ¡8 the largest city in Southern Ore-
i gon, and there the stranger turns to the north-
cast on the Ccater Lake highway and for eighty
five miles the thrilled visitor wishes-they had
many more eyes so as to be able to see all the
heafoty spots with out missing a single one.
Bnt when they arrivé on the brink of Crater
Lake all sense of reasoning is lost, for here a
sight never before dreamed of is presented. It
is true that this is in a class all by its self for
there is only one Crater ' Lake in the world
and here it is in Southern Oregon. A thous
and ïeét above the water; looking doWn into
that blue water, a color that no artist has been
able to reproduce, and as you stapd there view
ing this sight, the colors Change, and the over
come person wonders if they are truly on this
earth, o r in the great beyond.„*
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f > It is. folly to try to describe the beauties of
Crater Lake, all visitors must see its wonders
and beauty for themselves. ,
Next we go south to Klamath Falls, over
The Dalles-Califoripa highway, a distance of
sixty-five miles. For twenty miles of this dist
ance y<Su drive along the shores of Klamath
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Lake, with Mt. Pitt and M t Shasta showing
their snow covered mantles far up into the
clouds. Klamath Falls is a Railroad center, and
a sawmill city, some of the largest mills in the
west are located there.
The drive from Klamath Falls back to
Ashland, on the Pacific Highway is gp differ
ent from any other drive we have taken. For
miles the highway* is cut through giant pine,
and the largest stand of yellow pine in the
entire world is along this highway. In cross
ing the Cascade'Mountains on this drive at one
time you are a mile high, and as «the visitor
winds his way out from among the forest, all
at ouce it looks as .though he had reached the
end of the trail, and is looking down two thous
and feet into the valley of the Rogue, and there
nestled at the very foot of the mountains is
the city of Ashland, more beautiful than'from
our first view a week before f(om another high
way.
All California, Oregon, «and Washington
good people come to Southern Oregon and en-
jov its beauties with ns.
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TÀTORÏVM;
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