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    PORT OREORD DEEP WATER HARBOR = The KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Wealth of Southwestern Oregon
PORT ORFORE NEWS
Port Orford. Oregon, Tuesday, April 24. 1928.
VOL. II.
Hiway Opens Up Playground;
Recreational Attractions Many
T h e P o r t O rfo rd re g io n is r |c h
In n a tu r a l sc e n ic a ttr a c t io n s a n d
n a tu r a l
r e c r e a tio n a l a d v a n ta g e s ,
a n d th e c o m p le tio n of th e R o o se ­
v e lt h ig h w a y th r o u g h C u r iy c o u n ­
ty h a s o p e n ed u p th is v a s t p la y ­
g ro u n d to th e t o u r is t p u b lic fo r
A th e 1928 se a so n
W ith th e b lu e
P a c if ic o cea n fo r th e fo re g ro u n d
a n d th e e v e rg re e n h ills o f th e P a ­
c ific slo p e fo r th e b a c k g ro u n d th e
sc e n ic s e ttin g is all t h a t th e m o st
e x a c tin g co u ld d e m a n d , a n d
th e
1928 se a so n p ro m is e s to w itn e s s a
la r g e v o lu m e o f tr a v e l
th r o u g h
th is fa iry la n d .
100 Miles Free From Signs,
T o m a in ta in th e sc e n ic g r a n d e u r
o f th e re g io n th e c itiz e n s h a v e
g o n e on re c o rd a s
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b o a r d s a lo n g th e R o o se v e lt high«
w a y fro m B a n d o n s o u th to
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C a lif o r n ia line, a n d t h e i e a r e how
100 m ile s o f s c e n ic s ta n d a r d hig h -
■ w a y fre e fro m th a t w h ic h m a r s
a n d d e s tro y s th e b e a u ty o f N a ­
tu r e , a n d it is th e ir p u rp o s e to
m a in ta in th e re g io n in th is c o n d i­
tio n in th e f u tu re .
p la y h e re in sa fe ty . B a ttle R o c k
is s itu a te d a t th e n o r th e n d o f th e
b e a c h a n d a b o u t a blo ck fro m th e
h ig h w a y .
B attle Rock.
H is to ric B a ttle R oclf is o n e of
th e g r e a t a tt r a c t io n s o f th e P o r t-
O rfo rd re g io n H e re, in J u n e . 1851.
n in e w h ite m e n s u c c e s s fu lly d e­
fe n d e d th e m s e lv e s a g ain B t a h o rd e
o f so m e th r e e h u n d re d I n d ia n s a v ­
ag es. a n d e sc a p e d w ith o u t loss of
life, sa v e th e 23 I n d ia n s
killed.
T h e U n ite d S p a n is h W a r v e te r a n s
d e d ic a te d B a ttle R o c k a s th e site
fo r a m e m o ria l s t a tu e o f T h eo ­
d o re R o o se v e lt, a t t h e i r e n c a m p ­
m e n t held in P o r t O rfo rd in 1925.
a n d le g isla tio n is now in th e p ro c ­
e ss o f e n a c tm e n t f o r c o n g re s s io n ­
al a id in th e e re c tio n of th is s t a t ­
ue to c o m m e m o ra te th e c o n s tr u c ­
tio n o f th e "scenic R o o se v e lt hig h -
w ay.
T h e H ead s.
T h e h e a d la n d s , o r T h e
H e ad s,
rise m a je s tic a lly a n d a lm o s t p e r­
p e n d ic u la rly 150 fe e t a b o v e th e
s u r f a c e o f th e blue P a c if ic
and
c o v e r m a n y a c r e s id e a lly lo c a te d
f o r h o te l a n d g o lf g ro u n d s. T h e y
WELCOME REDWOOD CARAVAN
Dora Dean McCutcheon.
From California’s sun-kissed state,
Come proud sons by caravan;
A pilgrimage for better Ways—
Marching north—this mighty Clan.
A thrilling marvelous scene . . . !
Our people joy'ously greet you—
All. as One, with heart and hand;
And good wishes will follow you—
H ail. . . these builders of a new west! On to yonder northern land.
Service for their fellow man;
A happier Way—they would find— Tell our neighbors—of Port Orford.
' nd of “Bandon-by-the-Sea,”
Such the quest of the Caravan.
And of Gold Beach and Rogue river,
Our Highway, from signboards free.
“The Redwood Em-
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welcome
pire”
Tell them of Port Orford Cedar—
You men of the Golden State . . . !
Of the mountains filled with coal,
Over our Roosevelt Highway—
The rivers—like running silver—
Wide open is our city's gate . . . !
And the beaches where tides roll.
Port Orford is proud to greet you—
Is honored by you—today;
In your big efforts for service,
Over our wonder Highway.
Tell them of trails that lead inland.
Into Wilds—where the deer roams—
Of waters glis'ning o'er gold beds,
And of fields, gardens and homes.
Take a view of our old Ocean—
From historic Rattle Rock:
Also a look at our Harbor—
Where great ships and fleets can
dock.
We invite them—to stop over—
Whenever they come this way,
And see the truths of this message,
Fish, hunt and sail on our Ray.
Look . . . were waters ever bluer—
Were shore-lands ever more green?
There—the great Heads of our coast
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line!
Now—We Pledge You Better Serv­
ice—
More—for our fellow man.
Ybur coming has inspired us—
Goodby . . . Redwood Caravan . . . !
No. 25
Port Orford Region Rich
In Natural Resources
T h e n a tu r a l d e ep w a te r h a r b o r
a t P o r t O rfo rd is g e n e ra lly a c ­
k n o w le d g e d a s th e k e y to th e d e ­
v e lo p m e n t o f th e v a s t a n d v a rie d
n a tu r a l w e a lth
of S o u th w e s te rn
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I d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e s e re s o u rc e s is
b o u n d to follow .
H isto ric B attle R ock, S h ow ing
W ith fiv e m a jo r lin e s of n a tu r a l
re s o u rc e s to d r a w fro m lu m b e r­
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on e v e ry side
Recreational.
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te l a n d r e s o r t lin e s of b u sin e ss in
C u rry c o u n ty is fo u n d on e v e ry
h a n d , a m id s u r r o u n d in g s t h a t go
to b e sp e ak su c c e ss to th o se e n ­
g a g ed in s u c h w ork.
P e e p Sen F ish in g .
O ff sh o re fro m P o r t O rfo rd a r e
fo u n d e x te n siv e fis h in g b a n k s o f
h a lib u t, R oyal
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T h e a m o u n t o f s ta n d in g tim b e r is
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W ed n e sd a y , r e tu r n in g fro m a n ex ­
w ith B e a c h schools, a n d a sh o w in g of on Iro n m o u n ta in .
h a r b o r a lo n g th e P a c if ic c o a s t. I t — th e w e st a n d th e so u th ,
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s h ip s t h a t flo at. F r o m th e r e c r e ­ th e b e a u tifu l r h o d o d e n d ro n sh ru b , to co m e a n d e n jo y th e s e p r o g r a m s u n til F rid a y .
Mining.
T h e H a n d le y vs. S te e v e s c ase g r e a t th a t w h e n e v e r w ith in s tr lk
fo re st?
a tio n a l s ta n d p o in t th e h a r b o r o f ­ s a v e fo r a s h o r t s tr e tc h o f o cea n 1 a n d c o n s id e r w h a t th e
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J m e a n to C u r r y c o u n ty , a s a n a t-
f e r s u n e x ce lle d b o a tin g a n d d eep -
th e s a lt w a te r, th e s e ttin g is a s I tr a c tio n f o r to u r is ts a s w ell a s a , W e r n h a r t vs. L e u tw y le r c a s e in ­ th e T IchenorB ta k e a d v a n ta g e of m in e ra liz e d , but th r o u g h lack of
s e a fis h in g o p p o rtu n itie s .
v o lv in g s u it on a n o te fo r $350. it even b u t fo r a dgy.
b e a u tifu l a s it is p le a s in g to th e i s o u rc e o f tim b e r su p p ly .
J o h n R S m ith , p r o p r ie to r o f th e tr a n s p o r ta tio n in th e p a st m in in g
Sportsmen's Paradise.
L e u tw y le r w on.
eye. a n d to u r is ts e x p re s s t h e i r de-
T h is c e le b ra tio n is m a d e possi-
L a c k o f tr a n s p o r ta tio n h a s k e p t lig h a s soon a s th e s a m e com es
T h e c a s e o f W H. B e n n e tt vs. F lo r a s l a k e hotel, s p e n t W ed n es- h a s b e en c o n fin e d la rg e ly to th e
j hie b y th e c o -o p e ra tio n o f M rs E d n a B e n n e tt fo r d iv o rc e w as d a > « « « m o o n in P o r t O rfo rd on
th e w ild life o f C u r r y c o u n ty in ­ in to v iew on
b e a c h s a n d s a n d s tr e a m g ra v els.
b e in g a p p ro a c h e d .
; K a th e r in e H a r r is , c o u n ty school tr a n s f e r r e d to Coos c o u n ty
fo r « "* » •■ ■ m a tte ,«
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ta c t, a n d th is re g io n is no w th e T h e la k e h a s a s h o re lin e o f a p ­
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s p o r ts m e n 's p a r a d is e p a r e x ce l­ p ro x im a te ly 25 m iles, its s u r f a c e
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1 m e m b e rs o f th e f o r e s t se rv ice .
th e local c h u r c h
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a tt e n d c o u rt. H e h a s b e en III.
P A. W ic k es, r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f
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