The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1954, Page 36, Image 36

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DEPOE BAY Depoe Bay, along Oregon's 400-mi!e seaeost, It one of a number of places where deep-sea fishing centers. Sturdy craft take visitors
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SILVER CREEK lower South falls, 100 feet high, is on of 10 high cascades in Silver Falls
State Park near Salem and Silverton, on of Oregon's larger state park areas. A broad
sifve'ry curtain of crystal clar water against a background of dens green foliage offers
a picture of. woodland beauty long-to-b remembered.
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DAYTON Th military blockhous was built at Grand Ronde in 1856. U. S. troops were stationed her and it was
namd Fort Yamhill. Many famous army men, including General Sheridan, served with H. By permission of th
federal govrnmnt th fort was moved to Dayton and reconstructed in 1911, through th efforts of John G.
lewis. It was rebuilt as a memorial to Gen. Joel Palmer, founder of Dayton and donor of Dayton Park.
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PAULINA UKE-Familiar landmark at Paulina lake, southeast of Bend, is stately ,now-covered Paulina Peak. The lake
bed and peak are both parts of bn ancient volcano, Mt. Newberry, and together witn nearoy uh -if "
known as Newberry Crater. Today, both East and Paulina lakes are popular fishing resorts.
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GRANTS PASS-Th Oregon Cave. Chateau, in a setting of forests primeval. Is near the
ntr.nce to th Marbl Halls of. Oregon, an Mgderground region of unusual and specta
cular formations carved and forme'dihrough th patience of the ages allieffwith water
erosion, tho artful handiwork of which can bo seen all along th passageways.
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L.l Unn the Santiam Hiahwav between Salem and Bend. Resort facilities
are available at th. lak. which i, a po'pul.r dertin.tion fof boatmen, angler hiker, and vacationist, in general. Black Butte, nearly 7000 feet
high, towers over SuttI lak in th background.
SANTIAM PASS-Suttle lake is held in the sylvan embrec of
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