Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1927, Special Edition, Page 10, Image 10

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Lithia Park Offers Haven
To Weary Auto Travelers
A V/ew of f he Entrante to UeautiSnl Uttiin Park
Beautiful Lithia park, with its rolling green lawns,
it« natural shrubbery; its mountain stream rushing down
from the slope of ML Ashland, is known in every corner
of. the nation as being one of the moat beautiful muni-
cijval parks to be found anywhere.
And the municipal auto camp, which is a part of the
city park, is one of the city’s strongest drawing cards
both in attracting auto tourists and keeping them here
for several days after they arrive and find a place to
linger amid snch ideal' surroundings.
> * Members of the present park board, nnder the lead­
ership of Chairman Frank Jordan, are extremely jealous
of Ashland’s reputation as a host to visitors and auto
tourists, and for that reason they are continually de
vising methods whereby improvements to the park and
auto camp might be undertaken.
Mexican Motor
Last year new cabins were, erected, thus adding to
Exports Dropped
the value of the camp. This spring other cabins are to
he remodeled and pnt in readiness for what is expected
to the greatest influx of arnto visitors which ever came . Automotive exports into Mexico
were sot as greet In IS IS as they
to this city in any one year.
were In 193S, sccofdWg to incom­
Lithia Park auto camp is an asset which Ashland plete ttgurea compiled at Laredo,
can well afford to guard and protect because its value Tex. Shipments through ' Laredo
isicertain to increase with each passing year, and make last year to ta le d '1,813 cars, con­
this city one of the most sought stopping places up and taining approximately 3,000' au­
tomobiles. This was over" 1,000
down the length of the Pacific highway.
below the 1336 total, it is stated.
With more water assured for the present year, there Reports from Tampico, Browns­
will be no" repetition of the shortage which the city ville, El Paso and other ports of
are lacking, but it is esti­
faced last summer, and there is no question but that entry
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the verdant lawns of this winding ribbon of park will mated exports through those cit­
ies did not exceed 06,000 earn,
remain green and fresh throughout the hottest months which
Would make a total of l t , -
of the summer, and make Lithia park and Lithia park 000 cars exported to Mexico from
aiito camp a welcome haven of refuge to the tired or the United States during the year.
weary auto traveler who is fortunate enough to halt for Comparatively few European cars
were sold in Mexico lb 1923.
a time in this city.
Jâckçon Springs ■
Growing Pöptilaf
Pacific highway fast twe artlee
north of Ashland, la becoming ls-
creasfngly popular oa bdth a win­
ter and summer resort. It la a
known fact that the mineral wa­
ters of this resort have oared
m a y oggravgUM eaaee of rheum­
atism, and foe that reason H hat
boon busier than ever daring tbd
past winter season.
J. 9- Ottlnger, who owns the
resort, is m a kiig extsteive Mans
to take care o f both ante toariets
and health seekers dertwg tM
coming summer months. The Mg
open a ir pinnae is one of the meat
popular features of this deHgbtfnt
reeert.-
Don’t Take Chance«
Let us Protect Yrih and to u r Car With Safe Auto
Insurance
Hin rwfkim
this State are subject to the tax.
When a vehicle stands on a
The Dewey Company operates
steep Incline, it n m t ba so placed
■tikes between Reno end Oardner-
that when the brake is released
vttlh. and claimed the tax was nn-
is w ill run into the curb.
couktitutional. Its contention was
Prison labor in Montana to op­
resisted by the Nevada Public
erate the automobile license bur­
Service Commission.
eau. W ith the peak o f the year’s
business passed and 3,000 more
Do nominatali chaîna too tightly
cars licensed than last year, the
on tires. Tight chaîna are not as
expense has been cut almost SO
effective and injure tires.
per cent.
Convicts M anage.
License Bureau
Ashland
Jackson Hot Springs, with its mineral baths, open
air plunge* neW. cuttagfeg and other facilities, is
amply prepared to care for the spring and summer
travel.
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OUR MINERAL BATHS HAVE A PROVEN MBDICAL VALUE.
IF YOU HAVE FRIENDS IN dTHEB CITIES WHO ARE SEEK­
ING HEALTH, TELL THEM ABOUT
Ixtgoon
lith ia Park
RENO. Nev.— District Judge T.
F. Moran has declared the tour
per cent gross income tax an mo­
tor stage lines in Nevada legal,
in a decision dissolving an in­
junction restraining the
State
from collecting taxes from the O.
C. Dewey State Line Company. :
The ruling held that all motor
companies engaged in operating
passenger and freight lines in
Every person who owns or drives a car should
have complete
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AUTO INSURANCE
JACKSON HOT SPRINGS
A MODERN AND COMPLETELY EQUIPPED AUTO CAMP,
RIGHT ON THE HIGHWAY.
ÌILUNGS AGENCY
We W rite-R igh t Insurance
.
For Further Information* Write
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£ C. OTTINGER, Owner
Ashland, Oregon.
KNOWN FAR AND WIDE AS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MUNICIPAL PARK TO BE FOUND,
ASHLAND’S LITHIA PARK AND AUTO CAMP THIS YEAR WILL OFFER GREATER FACI­
LITIES FOR THE TOURIST AND TRAVELER THAN EVER BEFORE — NEW CABINS
WILL BE READY — THE FAMED LITHIA WATER WILL BUBBLE DOWN INTO THE
PARK — NEW BENCHES WILL BE PLACED — NEW CAMPING SPACE PROVIDED -
EVERY WANT OF THE AUTO TOURIST WILL BE MET IN ORDER TO MAKE LITHIA
PARK THE MOST POPULAR AUTO CAMP ON THE PACIFIC HIGHWAY.
TELL YOUR
TO VISIT AHSLAND
Ashland CitiSeife Should Advertise Our Lithia Park at Every Opportunity
Make Ashland the Playground Metropolis of the Pacific Northwest
Park Board
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