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Thei“*'ilinir^ and floors hear fan*SitP r-I: : ii LII KMiin11I j|:n v t rf'i-m 1 li _heromat * nin of ! iln*' - f •»11.»■ for the -ttalttcli’,,v ai d (dalgg 4IIInj* tn.iny *dd|formhK H1* 11 *' !il VI'f 1f lt;111 o w»NI -• oil I ifrills near pore excellenti i 111 * ( a fi i10 I * ' 10 I I' 1111 furtM into the Rogue Hlfurii isd rur - eusl for 23 mtb '* tew*, of Hogil** UU-r. and-J7 Hoek r«dnr Gold Hill,A I Iituritw her*4 *»n*1 * *f t he fba.»1d diae* *ilpp**? and |m?am, iiiw*fruits having hmg brought record prices tn the eastent markets Medford, t lie ••hipping center of southern * o t goii In loeut.al in this valley*Ho* valley K-»li is elghttH*n tnltcs wide ii rantrai iNdnt and b twdo*in iU-- wide nl Medford Beautiful\b vi** of (hi valley tM’i he obtained i To til 111*4 train. thoU-andt* of acroN »fr( .ard* . n»i farms strettdiltig awav to the mountain^.M *dflt; rd is the northern entrnnee to rra'- r la*U- \‘ r I* s^il Park which • r*clied by ,m x« mile unto trip ♦ r laik* a body of w, *r of unbelievable hhie do* upyitig the era* r ,»f an • xr ind volcano Today one *fti.it! colic omeryi.N a few hundred foot ah.oa- he gnrfgee Th*4 hike i- .'mill faie dep in p|,ic»*s and it?- Ntir-lac,* \n over 1000 fe**t below the rimof the editor It Jui- no anrface inlet of any sort, or outlet, but th*? ci'tt-r i- hfdiev**d t-» come through uu-deri?found channels or springsThe hike ts ill an elntnillon of 0.-177 feel, and aside frcftin Its greatHcontC attract.limg Is rerngnlfed jin, a • of the foremost nut Urn I wondei# of the world It \* rnore than 2omile- ar mnd th© crater, wbci ava nm r* tiia: k.ibly sculpii■ ronb auto drive of 4 1 ml irch - th-- rim of i rater lai a'l.hoi' insplri; e views over i i .tot surrounding countr water is id various shade**. i 11*111 a lovely turquoise and b ..ri *■ n Gong the edges to an et I v d ark hi is * * In t Ue d e c pur pi ill* con trust on a sunny day b t h»* unreal, ralrylike rim acn !. i k * *. and the fantastic sculpt!r^liU {***$*.. 4 I?*- •methiltc to be Ii i«*mbored. Ppon the rirn*'ru er La k** Lodge, open J to Septemer SOth and pri* omforiable accommotlattonsgood service for tourists Leaving Medford via Itoute** south bound, the train Through orchards and laurel and reaches Ashland* a divisio rid a charming mountain tow* r.tl -pri this, whose waters those of Karlsbad and otherL aropoati resorts ill curat ixt* t iti4H. ure found at Ashland i olt; pb *.f the town, at a cost o ti no have piped these water natural park within the city Mid hav** made muny other ir vp.ents which have establish*' iand as a health resort Th k loeut d in the foothills of 'kIvons The drrgon Laves Lake and the Klamath latkes i r;.n he reached by auto frop 1nt.I Her the Siskiyou*From A bland tbe line rise*summit of the Sisklqoiis. .Throurh tnnn?anita, mountainflaring m .drone and pines TI t’lii ]- IT miles from Ash lath# traht climbs 2,235 feethour The construct ton of t over the Staktyou# Is a gr#a neerlng feat and was a com ihfitiicli the jTonlu- of WlllianVk HOretired from the servicepo in t Hi ti! t BhTI IKOFof 11* unded and dairy lancn*bi orI f enil h I he rounded in the distancei The railroad ftdh v* tli.* th** Fmpqua t«u rw« m * •lt; mure after K o b i.‘ ally criHMiing the ^oirh r -•»I river at Myrtle t r♦ farther nt Kiddle, i v ■ ■ ■ i ociiered and.1 iniiil(11I|V»\ w i rM* IIIJwrrfTK Mi.-,-r k * „ ( JJcl,. *1 lt;|R^« ,! * i*’*WI:fe m I
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Saint Helens Mist

Saint Helens, Oregon, US

Fri, Sep 29, 1922

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