Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1926-193?, August 12, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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Inquu-Mk reooitcd Lhrough Oregon sta te l hjuulwr
of 4'ommsroe tuig Usted as w asting
to buy farms
Port Orford News
Floras Lake
L. C. Steven», 1022 Tyler Street, over acreage possibilities in Coos
Topeka, Kansas w ants from 10 to county.
YOUR 193« ITINERARY
’ 20 acres in W estern Oregon, im-
W H Lyman. Jr., 913 Pacific
, | proved land preferred, suitable for Finance Building Los Angeles. Cal­
poultry and fruit raising Coming
ifornia. Interested in the Rogue
Anton R. Stenger. 1361 Curtis S t, River for summer home Coming i
On The Roosevelt Highway
Akron, Ohio, w ants 100 acres of this fall.
! land in the Rogue River valley
H. W Loutensock. 1509 Abbott I
suitable for sheep raising or gener­ Avenue. San Gabriel, C alif, wants
FTUHING - HUNTING — BOATING
al farm ing
about 40 to 80 acres of improved
Don A. Follett, Richville, Minne­ land in Jackson or Coos counties
BATHING
sota, contem plates m aking a trip to [ H H. Adams, 6142 Venevals. May-
Oregon about November and wants | wood, C alif, w ants 160 acres or
80 acres of clear land or from 120 i partially improved land in Doug­
to 160 acres of partially cleared ! las county.
land suitable for poultry raising | J W. Shelton, 1229 Locust St.,
and general farm ing
San Fernando. C alif, w ants acre- '
H, Wallen. 1741 Grey Avenue, i age
John R. Smith &. Son. Prop*.
Evanston, Illinois, w ants small Im- |
proved farm with some unim prov-1
ed land, suitable for poultry, sheep Plans For Bridge
and fruit raising
Prefers to be
Now Taking Form
near lake or river where there is
good fishing. Coming.
Marshfield, Aug 4 . - Plans and
J. E. Holland. Star route. No. 2, specifications for the new bridge'
Littlefield, Tex., contem plates mak­ over Isthmus Inlet at Bunker Hill *
ing a trip to Oregon this summer
and w ants improved land suitable are nearing completion and will be
out by October 1 at the latest. Wll- j
for dairying, poultry and sheep
LANGLOIS, OREGON
raising.
liam Hagge. a member o f the co u n -':
E. C. Havens, route No. 1, box ty court, announced this morning !;
278-K, San Diego, calif., intends to C. B. McCulloch, state highw ay en- j |
MK'oraiick-Deering Ranch Machinery
make an inspection trip of Oregon gineer. and his assistant, A. O 1
this fall and w ants from 10 to 40 Skelton, are here today looking the
Cream Separators, Tractors, Mowing Machines. Milking
acres of improved land with some project over. Bonds to the extent
Maehl nas, Etc
timber in W estern Oregon suitable ) of $300,000 were voted at the May
Shingles. Flooring, Rustic Shlplap. Door«, Windows. MouMtog. =
for dairying, poultry raising and primaries.
general farming.
Ironing Boards. Bread Boards, Perfection Planter
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Call for bids, Mr. Hagge said,
Chester Ramsdell, R. F. D. Buz­ j will be made im m ediately after
Wallboard. H o w e and Building Trim m ings
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zard Bay, Mass , w ants about 160) j completion of the plans.
Actual
acres of improved land in the Wll- J construction on the bridge will be­
Lime, Cement And Roofing
am ette V alley suitable for dairying,^ gin not later than N ovem ber 1. It
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poultry, stock raising and general will be completed In 1931.
Building And Carpenter Work By Day Or OootmoL Comoot =
farm ing Coming.
Present plans call for a Bascule =
Ed. Mounts, Pekin, Indiana, in­ type steel span 140 feet in length
Work.
Septic Tanks, lld ow alk s Foundation
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tends visitin g Oregon In A ugust or set on concrete abutm ents. Bids
Blocks Htn
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September and w ants about 40 ac­ will have three possible altem a
House Painting, Dairy Barn W h lt.w .n b j.g by Puw .r Sprayer
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res of improved land in western tiona — concrete approaches, con­
Or Hand
Oregon suitable for poultry and crete on the w est side and wood
fruit raising.
C. R Henry, af I-anglols In ahargo of Building D epartm ent
on the east, and all wood ap­ =
W. A. W elch, 432 N. Avenue 50. proaches.
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W C Boyd A Son, of Langlois, in oharga a t Painting Dapartzoant
I o s Angeles. C alif, w ants from 80
"In regard to the approaches.” =
Wa will be glad to giva you sstim atss oa all Building u -1 —1 -b
to 160 acres in Coos county. Coming Mr. Hagge said, "we are of course E
Painting Etc
on inspection (rip In September.
eager to patronize our home lum­
O. M Mickler, 3432 H Perry, Los ber industry; but thia will not be
Angeles. California, com ing to Ore­ a serious problem since, even if
Dealer In Fairbanks-Morse Products
gon this fall. W ants acreage
concrete is used in both approach­
Btactrle Light Plants. Water Plants, Pumps. Bngtaas.
H. P. Carlton, 11423 So Menlo, es. as much wood will be needed
Pipe Aad Fittings
Loa Angeles. California, is coming for concrete molds ex would be
to O iegon in A ugust and will look used in all wood approaches."
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Port Orford, Oregon
E. J. Tilley
Port Orford's Natural Deep Water Harbor
THE KEY
To the Development of the Great
Mid-Pacific Coast Empire
Depth of Water from M 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, vant deposits of copper,
iron, gold, chrome, cinnabar, eoldng
No Dredging,
No Sunken Rocks.
No Pilot Service.
Protected from N o rth and Northw est
Storms of Summer.
Requires Lina tod Protection from
South and Southwest Storms of Win­
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coal, granite, marble and a wide vari­
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its great diversity of agricultural
products.
9390-Ton Vessel Loading in Port Orford Harbor.
Repeatedly Selected by Board of Ar­
ray Engineers as Harbor of Refuse
for Pacific Coast.
AI Year Roond Harbor For Deep Sea
Fishing.
Fort Orford Chamber of Commerce
PORT ORFORD. OREGON
Center of the Great Recreational Re­
gion of Sonthwestern Oregon.
All Year Round Harbor For Deep Sea
Fishing
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