rtf M iles Along the Umpqua b y O w im s Biker o f J C o k J T e M T RESTAURANT The road along Umpqua 'A Vrry Spretai Dining E ip r n r m r ' Travels long w ith autumn ¿ < rv d 4:00-5i30 pjw. SunJuy - ^Thursday, tu rp i hofUltiys (R nn rf 'w an n** Sundj > T h u ru ljv - ’ l l ) p m Ir u U t *n d -wturd«» » iM p m irv i n L p m Hera, w aterfalls caacade Into slow memory A t ass r o d s green w ith age Sunset cQinner B i RESJ-RVATKIN '\\u in u t £* C ra n b e rry S > lu |[ e d O » k i « n Here, the road snakes W here giant boulders a ashed breast of uujfed chicken. baited and tapped with orange cream sauce $9 75 K illin g the (te am s of Oaalaci \o r th w e \t by \ttrth n -c \i (m llery Here, man is not Ood And h ie breathes defiant (g r o u n d .¿ Ir iu ln Tender steak, ground and cooked to perfection. Served with mushroom Madiera sauce In the sweet smell of myrtlewood W Here, e hundred blue heron 2 3 9 N o r t h H e r n lix t> C annon B aach O f« 9 < in 9 7 1 1 0 Dive for baby salmon, And w iki geese F ly in m ystery P O B o« 1021 5 0 3 /4 3 6 0 7 4 1 ¿ ^ o ic d id '■ W fa y f a r e r J O Y C E L IN C O L N . D ir e c t o r Fresh Oregon sole steamed and topped with bay shrimp A lobster Hollandaise sauce $10 25 PitClfii \'<>rth*ril Contemporary Art A Craft C elebrating SfA ir a r m Cannon beach W ith a loud passion That eats the morning sky ‘ B Here, horns of e lk , OREGON COAST S U P P O R TG R O U P »o »O« *O j CAXMO« • » ACM / oMtON » tu o And sta rtle the weary W ith tender sounds of beauty • An echo of m i las IO I IO I O r t O * * I h e C oast R a n g e w h u i ^ o h Tenderloin of beef sauteed with mushrooms, garlic, and red wtne. Tossed with pasta and served with gar he toast $9 50 Smothered in shadows Stab heavy fog 75 S e a fo o d ll\r w b u r fl 414■1410 414 0 1 1 7 Fresh ¡ta/ood sauteed with garlic in a sherned mushroom cream sauce $11.75 \ i£ )b tn rn IruSudr u>up err uilud. chalet o) »Lurch. vr^rUihtr of the d a y an4^ ‘•°IJr< U d - A ssociation dtcuf. ‘ l^ rw v u tto n « E coforestry & l W d y f a r e r - ^ V e a n f r o n t fj^ ln ln g f 1190 a w t f k i f y . Ta*« AacoMan « UA» Bvw* we* C a n n o n ‘ ßruch 456 - I IOS E coforestry Institute I *,>»»1 tar w 'y ’ •• < «» V A ' J .I), Philip Thompson I rw .«<« s i I i l l V COMPANY Innovations in Housing and Community Development Bob M c C a r th y Z*z r t SOI .- If 2 0 0 0 Kiix S W Third Avenue Suite 5«0 Portland. O R 97204 (50 5) 226-4W6I F A X (50 5) 226-K965 May 2, 1994 A plane left a contrail like g ra fiitti on what was a M axfield P a rris h sunset and all around behind me sit rows of empty houses And I wonder why I came here, was It because of the sunsets, and do I plan to die here amoung the empty houses7 At the end of the landmass w ith beauty a ll around me in this town of empty houses I wonder whet you re doing do you feel me miss you as I t r y to fall asleep In one of the empty houses A C C O M M O D A T IO N S C A N N O N B E A C H How v a in it is lo s ii d ow n to w r ite w h e n you h a v e n o t stood up to liv e American Indian Association of Portland 1827 NE 44th Suite 226 Oo The Will« Stull' Portland, OR 97213 T h o re a u C«b*n Ronlal« 4 for • Arltd« • W rtttft • W battrtn N mk M That night after dark I spoke to the fallen trae t don't know ,f it helped The foot heeled w ell 7 0 0 7B B 3 (À o«r-ti«iT O R 0 7 1 3 R llPfLR LEFT EDGE 3UKE. I W 7