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PORT ORFORD NEWS ^ P o rt^ rfo riL ^ re g o n ^ J^ ie sd a v ^ e g te m b e rJL L ^ J^ ^ ^ Floating University to Alaska Thrills U. of O. Students C e d a r P r o d u c ts Co. o f M a rsh field , c o n d u c te d a d isp la y o f Co-Ve-Co a ir p la n e plyw ood w h ic h a ttr a c te d u n u s u a l in te r e s t b e c a u se of th e fa c t th a t it w a s sh o w n w ith p a r ts of L o ck h e ed a n d B o ch p la n e s w h ich c o m p a n ie s a r e u sin g th e plyw ood o f th e P o r t O rfo rd C e d a r P ro d u c ts co m p a n y . Page 3. T h u rsd a y Ju d g e J. T. B ra n d he i n th e d iv o rc e c ase o f M abel M .t h » .s v e rs u s G e o rg e M a th e r in C u rry C o u n ty C irc u it C o u rt at G old B each , a n d g r a n te d M rs M a th e r th e d iv o rc e p ra y e d for. to g e th e r w ith a o n e -th ird in te r e s t in all p r o p e rty ow n ed by th e couple, a n d th e c u sto d y of th e m in o r d a u g h te r . ’A T r > ...... Pf Journey to Arctic Made in Canoe V f ’ O N D E R F I I, Display« of Ore ’ ’ gon products; Six days of horse racin g: Auto show: T h rillin g features daily in fro n t of $150,000 Grandstand. Reduced Fares on A ll Railroads. - Above— S tu dent body of 170 and fa c u lty of 15 w h ic h U n iv e r s ity o f O regon sum m er session. Classes w e re lin e , w h ic h w as c h a rte re d fo r the trip , and c re d it w as the cru ise th a t it is expected it w ill be re p e a te d made cruise to A laska in August as p art of the held on board the S. S. Queen of the A d m ira l w as given fo r a ll studies taken . So successful again n ex t sum m er. . in te r c o a s ta l a s well, a c c o rd in g to h e a rd a b o u t S e p te m b e i 25. Ju d g e sc h e d u le s o f sh ip s c o m in g in ar.d B ra n d a n n o u n c e s t h a t he w ill ue- ; c id e u p o n th e lim ita tio n s to be I r e p o rts o f c a rg o e s sh ip p e d out. T h e r e c e n t issu e o f th e G old p lac ed upon th e o p e ra tio n s o f th e T h e “C ity o f P o r t l a n d ”, g ia n t B e ac h R e p o r te r c o n ta in s f o u r p a g ' G old B e a c h U tilitie s, Inc., a n d fix “Ingle m o to re d m o n o p la n e , m a n u d a m a g e s fo r th e G old B e a c h E lte - es of a d v e r tis e d d e lin q u e n t tax e s. C ro w d s beyond e x p e c ta tio n s , f a c tu re d by th e B re ese A ir c ra f t of ’ tr ie Co. ♦w indow s o f e x q u is ite b e a u ty a n d P o rtla n d , s p e n t se v e ra l d a v s la s t F ir e d e stro y e d th e N o rth B en d a r tis tic d e sig n , a tt r a c t iv e s ty le ' w eek a t C oos B ay d e m o n s tr a tin g Iro n W o rk s b e lo n g in g to H e n ry show s, s n a p p y d ru m c o rp p a ra d e , th e p la n e a n d c r e a tin g s e n tim e n t K e rn on W e d n e sd a y e v en in g 'r he j s tir r in g b o n d m u sic, d a n c in g a n d fo r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f a n a ir p o r t, loss is e s tim a te d a t $10,000 w ith n o i a n ew e r a o f e n th u s ia s m fe a tu r e d i V a st c ro w d s w itn e s se d th e a r riv a l in s u ra n c e . P la n s a r e u n d e r w ay M a rsh fie ld ’s fall o p e n in g la s t M on ! o f th e p lan e . T h e p u b lic w a s In- fo r im m e d ia te re -b u ild in g . d a y n ig h t. T h e e v e n t w a s m o re I v ite d to in sp e c t th e c r a f t, f-e e o f T h e p ro s p e c ts a r e b r ig h t fo r a th a n a su c c ess. j c h a rg e , T h u r s d a y a n d F rid a y . H o te l A n n ex to be e re c te d th is w in M an y th r illin g s tu n ts w e re given. F o r e s t fire s h a v e been th e a il a b Big tim e s a r e sc h e d u le d th is t e r c o v e rin g th e e n tir e c o r n e r n o rth so rb in g to p ic o f th o u g h t a n d In It w eek a t M y rtle P o in t w h e re th e o f th e C oq u ille H otel b u ild in g te re s t th r o u g h o u t C oos a n d C u r iy Is p ro p o se d to h a v e a tw o s to ry , C o o s-C u rry F a i r h o ld s its a n n u a l c o u n tie s fo r th e p a s t w eek. V a st s tr u c tu r e w ith tw o o r th r e e sto re h o ld in g s o f v a lu a b le tim b e r a r e fn u r-d a v e v en t. W e d n e sd a y is e n ro o m s in th e f ir s t flo o r a n d room s tr a n c e day. T h u r s d a y se rv ic e clu b s ta n d in g in th e d a n g e r lin e a n d c o n n e c te d w ith , a n d u n ifo rm w ith d a y a n d F r id a y g r a n g e a n d chli- ra in is e a r n e s tly p ra y e d for. A th e h o te l on th e sec o n d floor. d e n se p all o f sm o k e c o v e rs th e tw o 1 d r e n s d a y a n d S a tu r d a y a il c o u n tv A tr u c k to a d fro m P o w e rs to th e , day. B a n d c o n c e rts w ill he given co u n tie s. T h e p r e s e n t y e a r b id s f a ir to all th ro u g h th e d a y s by th e B a n n e w M ule C re ek m in in g d is tr ic t is b e in g a g ita te d . be th e b a n n e r s h ip p in g p e rio d in don C o n c e rt B a n d . A t th e r e c e n t a ir sh o w held in ; F o llo w in g th e a r g u m e n ts o f th e th e h is to r y o f C oos B ay. n o t o n ly in e x p o rt b u sin e ss b u t c o a s ta l a n d r . ’ - r y e w h ic h w ’ll p ro b a b ly he C lev e lan d . O hio, th e P o r t O rfo rd ; INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL NEARBY NOTES Floras Lake YOUR 1929 ITINERARY On The Roosevelt Highway FISHING — HUNTING — BOATING BATHING Am os B u rg o f P o rtla n d , cam era e x p lo re r and a d v e n tu re r, and I)r. G eorge Rebec, dean of the g radu ate school at the U n iv e rs ity of O re gon, spent the sum m er on a 8,000-m ile canoe aoyage of e x p lo ra tio n th a t c a rrie d them along the Athahaska, Slave and M ackenzie riv e rs to the A rctic ocean. H e re a 9 0 -m ile portage w as made over the sum m it of the R ocky m ountains to the h ea d w a te rs of the H ell riv e r , w h e re the tw o men e m b arked in skin canoes fo r a 500-m ile flo a t d o w n the w e s te rn slope of the Rockies, the Bell and the P o rc u p in e to F o r t Y u k o n . D ra w in g shows map of jo u rn e y . In s e rt is Burg upon d e p a rtu re . FLORAS LAKE HOTEL John R. Smith & Son, Props. Port Orford’s Natural Deep Water Harbor THE KEY T o th e D evelopm ent of the G reat Mid-Pacific Coast Empire Depth of Water from 30 to 42 feet. The logical tidewater outlet for the great Mid-Pacific Coast Empire with its inexhaustible supply of rich natural resources consisting of 1-14 of all the standing merchantable timber in the United States, vast deposits of copper, iron, gold, chrome, cinnabar, .coking No Dredging. No Sunken Rocks. No Pilot Service. Protected from North and Northwest coal, granite, marble and a wide vari ety of the more precious mineral; and its great diversity of agricultural products. Storms of Summer. Requires Limited Protection from South and Southwest Storms of Win ter. 9300-Ton Vessel Loading in Port Orford Harbor. Repeatedly Selected by Board of Ar my Engineers as Harbor of Refuge for Pacific Coast. All Year Round Harbor for Deep Sea Fishing. Port Orford Chamber of Commerce PORT ORFORD, OREGON Center of the Great Recreational Re gion of Southwestern Oregon. All Year Round Harbor for Deep Sea Fishing.