ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1929-
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STATE GRANGERS
ENJOY FROLIC Oil
BANDON, June 13. Bandon yes
terday entertained the members of
ttie state grange convention at a
sea food luncheon iu the city park.
A large party of delegates and
grange members came down from
Myrtle Point after their business
of the morning was finished and
spent the afternoon and evening
here. After the luncheon they
amused themselves at the beach,
around town, and at the nata-
Popular Highway
Stopping Points
Are Listed in This
Column.
"Where the Hiways Meet"
Where the Tourists' Trade
Is Appreciated
FIRST CLASS CAFE
ev
Individual Percolators
Home Cooking
King's Service
Station
Coos Junction
Store,' Garage, Gas, Oils
Hotel Sutherlin
Modern Hotel Modern
Rates
We specialize on Sunday
Chicken and Turkey Dinners
75 cts. per person.
Also special luncheon daily
at 50c. Banquet room for
public or private parties.
J. W. TURNER, Owner '
Sutherlin, Oregon
Miss California
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STOP
At Camas Valley
Store
on your way to the Coast
ICE CREAM, COLD
DRINKS
GROCERIES
B. R. RICHTER
&Co.
South Drain
Service Station
rood for Both Self and
Motor at Harry's Kitchen
Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Mason,
Owners
Shady Dell Auto
Camp
Free Lunch Grounds
Free Lunch Grounds
Cabins, Camp Grounds,
Service Station, Groceries,
Soft Drinks and Confec
tionery. 2 Miles North of Oakland, Ore.
J. C. MOFFITT, Owner.
Rubs' Smith ot Oakland was
chosen "Miss California" tu repre
sent her home stale at the Galves
ton pulchritude show.
I torium until .the evening when a
jdanee was given for them at the
' Silver Spray Gardens Wednesday
I evening was also the opening night
I lor- the first "talkie" pictures at
I the . llai-tman theatro which
brought a large crowd to see them
and to attend the dance which Air.
! Topping, manager ot Silver Spray
'Gardens, called Vitaphoue dance,
! iu honor of the first "talkies"
i sliown in Bandon.
The grangers left expressing
j themselves well pleased with liun
1 dou and the good times given them.
.Many of them declared that they
would be back to spend their vaca
tions at tlio beach.
I
AT
IDLEYLD PARK, June 13.
Some fine catches of cut h rout
trout and jack salmon have been
made at the North L'lupquu iu this
vicinity during the past week, and
fishing conditions are rapidly im
proving. Fred Hawluy went out
.Monday morning and brought in 14
trout, the smallest 12 inches in
length and one live-pound jack sal
mon. Numerous other campers had
good catches to report also.
Because of the rain it was im
possible to hold the usual dance on
j Saturday night, but the crowd gath
iered at the store and put on an
I impromptu program, including a
group of songs by .Mr. rvoiuer una
harmonica and jew sharp duets.
Mr; Hawley set up drinks for all
the performers.'
Alias Margaret Can of Hoseburg
brought her parents, who- are visit
ing from Portland, to the resort
over the week end.
)r. Frank Matthews, from llose-
WIXCHESTKIl BAY, June 13.
The tourists this season are begin
ning to come iu all makes of cars
and by all methods ot traveling,
reports E. L. Tollman, proprietor of
ihe Itoosevelt Auto camp. Last
.Monday Mi's. George Carl and
daughter, Ada Carl of Carlton, Ore
gon, arrived in Winchester liay on
horseback. Mrs. Carl and daughter
are returning to their home from a
p Insure jaunt, which took them by
way of the Pacitie highway, cross
ing the Klamath river, continuing
south as far as Yreka, California,
and returning by the way of the
Roosevelt highway. They will stop
over in Waldport to visit Mrs. !
Carl's brother, E. G. Berry, before ;
returning home. Mrs. Carl reports!
the Willamette valley and Califor-j
nia as having very warm weather. j
With the exception of two nights;
the women have slept In the open
air while on their jaunt. Mrs. Carl
and daughter estimate their trip
around 1200 miles by the lime they -reach
home. - t
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Tison of Cot-!
tage Grove and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. 1
lrwtn of Roseburg are stopping'
over for a few days at the Roose
velt Auto camp to visit C. O. Bart
ley and to fish on the bay. Among
the catch last Monday Mr. Tison
caught a 22-inch salmon trout. Mr. i
Tison and Mr. Irwin report the j
fishing at Winchester Bay excel-;
lent.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tolman and j
children who have been visiting at ;
the k. L. 'lolman home left last j
Sunday to make their home in Co-1
qui He. ;
Mrs. Dick Anderson and two
sons left Winchester Bay last Sun
day for Portland where they will
make their home.
Pete Morau will start fishing for
crabs in the near future at Win
chester Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wfllfum Kickworth
of Empire, stopped over night in
Winchester Bay last Saturday
while on their way to Corvallis to
see their son, Lawrence Kickworth
graduate from O. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Howard and
nieces, Bessie and Doris Kiuman,
and nephew, Herbert Kinmuu,, all
of Yoncalla, were among the week
end pleasure visitors who stopped
ut the Roosevelt Auto camp.
William Lovelace, Warren P.
Reed, and Jack Diehl of Reeds
port and Pete Rico of Florence
motored to Winchester Hay last
Monday to meet the Eugene cara
van who are motoring through
from Coos Bay. Due to pressing
business the lieed sport party after
wailing for several hours motored
pack j.o Reedsport witiiout seeing
the Eugene caravan.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and
sou, Harold, spent the week end
near Coquillu fishing. Mrs, Miller
and sou went on to Portland where
they will spend a few days visiting
relatives, while Mr. Miller return
ed to his home in Winchester bay
to resume Jiis duties on the jetty.
A. E. Shirtclitf returned to his
home last Wednesday from the
Keizer brothers hospital in North
Bend. Mr. Shirtciiff is recovering
from an operation.
Aubrey and Joe Wisdom of Ash
land arrived In Winchester Bay
last Friday where they will spend ;
their summer vacation with their
uncle, Miles Stevens and family.
Melvin Richardson left in
Chester Bay last Thursday for
Portland where he will visit bis
bister, who is 111.
Last Saturday a barn belonging
to Floyd Lippincott caught fire.
Mr. Lippincott, discovering tho fire
soon after it was started rushed to
the scene with plenty of water and
soon extinguished the blaze. It was
thought the fire was started by
children playing in the hay with
matches.
T. E. Grae left last Monday ou a
short business trip to his farm near
Wilbur.
C. Jensen of Elkton made a short
business trip to this city last Mon
day. Mr. Jensen reports a fire at
Klkton when the post office and ad
joining store caught fire and dam
aged thebuildings considerably be
fore the blaze Could be extinguish
ed, last Sunday.
The petit lou that was circulated
In Winchester Bay to have the
Umpqua coast guard station moved
from the north side of the river to
the south side, has been signed ap
proximately lot) per cent by the
taxpayers. Also the petition that
was circulated iu Reedsport is fast
growing towards the 100 per cent
mark.
ALL EMPLOYEES OF
TELEPHONE CO. TO
JT
The length of the Leviathan ex
ceeds the height of the Woolworth
hutlilinif.
BANDON, June 13. Tho West
Coast Telephone company employes
from the Marshfield district which
reaches from Reedsport south, in
cluding all the towns of the coast,
as far as Crescent City held thqir
annual picnic ut the llandon city
park Sunday. One hundred and
seventeen persons were In the
party. The occasion was also a
farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Murphy of tho Marshfield of
fici who are leaving MarHhfleld to
make their home iu Klamath Fajls. I
Vacationists are coming steadily
to the camps now rrom all the
stales. Those registering during
the past week were: Mr. and Mrs.
O'Keele. Chicago, 111.; J. W. Haven,
.San Francisco, Calif.; K. E. Pelle
teer, Los Angeles, Cal.; O. W.
Smith, Los Angeles. Cat; G. J.
Evans, Salem; D. J. Tillman and
wife, Oakland, Cat.; Kouie Killroy,
Sau Francisco, Cnl.; Mrs. John
Merchant and daughters of Marsh
field; Dan Guiuey and -wile, Sau
Francisco, Cal.; N. K. Brown and
family, Kerby, Ore.; Ed C. Haines,
Boise. Idaho; A. J. Wade, Wil
lows, Calif.; Mrs. T. J. Miller, Chi
cago, 111.; Elbert Smith and fam
ily. Cottage Grove, Ore.; ' Carolyn
Grannis, Cottage Grove; Henry
Simmons, Roseburg; P. McElwaiu
and wife, Coqullle, Ore.; Mr. Lang
worthy and wifo, Marshfield; Mr.
Shaw, Marshfield; C. J. Hamilton,
Seattle, Wash.; N. C. Nlckeus,
Roseburg; James Combs, North
Hend. Ore.: Mrs. Minnie O'Dowd.
Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ice
land, Corvallis; J. B. Shelter, Ta-1
coma, Wash.; Mr. Nolan, Eugene, ;
Ore.; W. B. Warren, San Francisco,
Calif.; Mark Caunut, and wife,
Durrant, Texas; V. W. Threadgold
and wife, Los Angeles, Calif.; E.
J. Fiske and wife, Los Angeles,
Lallf.; E. E. Nosier and wife, Co
quille; C. H. Reilly, Moscow, Ida
ho; Mrs. Cora Lyoii, Klamath
Falls; Mr. and Mrs. K. R. B lakes
ley, Portland; Miss Georgia Albee
and Mrs. M. Martin, Salem; J. Q.
Arthur and family, Rosebiiig; W.
G. Cleveland and family, Medford;
S. P. Stevens and family, Portland.
MAIL PLANE FORCED DOWN
(Newn-Kcviow iKHigltiS County Snvlnl)
GLEN DALE, June 13. A large
mall- plane landed at the govern
ment emergency lauding field muU
of G lend ale yesterday beeaustf of
some minor motor fault. After mak
ing a few adjustments the plane
procewled on lis way south.
I
burg, was another visitor on Mon
day. Sunday visitors included Mr. and
Mrs. L. Kngles, George Frew and
family. Phil Hohl and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Raw ley Angst, Mr. aud
Mrs. Cliff Howard, and others
Horn Roseburg; Miss Lydia Neal of
Oakland, California, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean of Beaverton, Dr. Faust and
sou and Mr. und Mrs . O'Neil of
Eugene. .
Joe Shinims of Roseburg was a
visitor with the Winklers, mana
gers of the resort, lor several days
during the week.
Big Celebration
JULY 4th
Glide Peel Hoaglin
Plan to unite in 4th of July Celebration at
IDLEYLD PARK
The management of the park invites the people of Hose
burg and the general public to join with the people of the
North Lmpqua district in the enjoyment of a big day.
Basket Dinner 12:00 to 1:30
Program and Address 1:30 to 3:00
Athletic Events and Contests 3:00 to 6:00
DANCING
AFTERNOON AND EVF.NING
o) M
IB
y The Sea"
The Beach Resort for Southern Oregon
QUEEN ANNE
Ocean View Cottages
Fireplace, shower and
electric range conven
iences help to make your
beach vacation ideal.
. Write or wire for rates
and reservations.
Archery Range
Free Camping Privileges
Comfortable Cottages
Store and Lunch Room
Bandon By the Sea
Auto Park
Mrsi G. Stephenson, Mgr.
i
The only Auto Park on
Roosevelt Hiway between
Coos Junction and Ban
don. Community Reading Room,
Shower Baths, Lunch and
Fruit Stand
BARBECUE SANDWICHES
6 Minute Drive to Beach
Morgan's Service Sta
tion and Auto Park
Mrs. Geo. B. Morgan, Owner.
Spend your summer vacation at Bandon "By-the-Sea."
Oregon's most beautiful beach resort invites
you. Every out-door pleasure awaits you; golf, boat
ing, fishing and highway drives of startling beauty.
Fine surf-bathing and agate beaches. The Bandon
business men whose advertisements are grouped to
gether on this page, join in welcoming you to Bandon
and pledge themselves to help make your vacation
the more enjoyable.
Bandon Beach
Cottages
2 and 3 rooms strictly
modern, with toilet and
showers. Moderate rates
by the day, ' week or
month. Store in connec
tion. Write for reserva
tions. Phone 1741
C. A. MACHON, Owner.
Drug Store Needs
When at
Bandon by the Sea
Fuhrman & Shindler, Inc.
The.Rexall Store
Party Dinners
When Ordered
Light Lunches
We feature Milk Shakes
Banquet Room
JERRY'S
TAKE A SWIM
Heated Ocean Water
Natatorium
Moving Pictures while you
swim.
Wecoma Baths
Open Afternoons & Evenings
Strictly Modern Cottages with
Ocean View
Municipal Auto
Park
City of Bandon
Campers Welcome
Wood, water, light
furnished.
RATES 50c PER DAY
Tourists Headquarters
at
DUNHAM'S
Of Course,
GROCERIES
Complete Line
HARRY H. ARNOLD, Mgr.
Open All Night
General information
cheerfully given.
Excellent Service Given
Minute Cafe
THE
Roosevelt Cafe
Picnic Lunches Our
Specialty
Home Cooking
Try Our 45c Luncheons
ETHEL STOCK, Owner
! The Nyal Store
General Line of Drugs
Stationery, Films and
Developing
Toilet articles, souvenirs,
glassware, gifts
Prescriptions Our Specialty
Bandon Drug Co.
A Sure Hit
With our Rings, Work
manship and Service.
WINTERS,
The Jeweler
B AN DO N-BY-T HE-SEA
At the Roosevelt
Hiway Arch
Moderate Storage Rates.
Work Shop and Auto
Accessories.
Acme Garage
Ocean Drive Auto
Park
REASONABLE RATES
Modern 2-room cottages.
2 minutes walk to beach.
Service station and work
shop in connection.
. i. KELLOND, Owner.
Bandon Butter and
Cheese Unexcelled
Visitors are always wel
come to visit our plant.
BANDON CHEESE &
PRODUCE CO.
A Handy Place to Drop
in for the Little Things
You Need
ALWAYS OPEN
Vail's
Confectionery
WM. VAIL, Owner.
Cottages
at Moderate Rates
Ideal for Cam peri
ON ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY
Within the City
Store in Connection
Prices Reasonable
CAPT. W. R. PANTER, Owner
You may need my services
J. E. James the Ig
nition and Lubrica
tion Specialist
On the Roosevelt Hiway
at Lanlois.
Call Me Always Ready
Don't fail while at the beach
to drive down to
Floras Lake Resort
Fresh water bathing, surf
riding, fishing, and plenty
of space for outdoor
sports.
You will see our sign on the
Roosevelt Highway.
J. R. SMITH & SON
(NfWtt-Uuvtvw DtHiglaB C'aiity Stx-LU)
DRAIN, Juno 13. The two
wuuks1 suss tun of the Daily Vaca
tion liibie Bctiool, In which the iwo
local ciiuients, the Me tho list and
Clitisuiin, jomt'd, was concluded
iut a demonstration of lUe work
uui.e by the pupils at the Christ
um church ou Sunday evening.
The church auditorium was filled
wtlli iuteruatuU observers to wit
ileus the work dune by the iiiHtruc
tor, Wish liohtie Smith, of Spring
field, aud all went away well pleas
ed with want they had seen and
hetird. Miss Smith reported that
about seveuty-tive children were
registered for the session and tho
itveruue attendance was sixty. The
three grades, beginners, primary
und junior were the ones receiving
Instruction.
Considerable hand work was
done by the uivlo loiks In the way
of muking scrap books and cases.
which will later be sent to the
Duerubecker hospital in Portland,
drawing maps and the making ot
electric uiuiw was another feature,
one each of the latter being for the
use of the two locul Uible schools.
Considerable skill was displayed in
all of this hand work. An excel
lent demonstration was also giveu
in memory work, the children re
peating several of the Psalms and
also heverul verses of the Sermon
on the -Mount which included the
iieatuudes. The little folks also
made two two-shelf book cases on
which to place Imitation books of
the iiibie; une tor each of the
itible schools, and they had also
memorized the numus ui the books
in rotation aud they were also to
classify them us to law, und pro
phecy showing remarkable aptitude
considering tne short session uf
school.
At tho close of the demonstra
tion the audience, including the
children, voted almost unanimous
ly to hold another session of the
vacation Bible school next year.
COMPANY ADDS NEW
BOILER TO MILL
(Nuwi-Kevtuw DoiiKltti County Special)
(JLENDALK, Juno 13. Another
luigo bollur which had recently
l)ti u adiluil lo tho oquituueut of lt)u
Lytitul Luwtjun Liuiilter company of
tlilB city was placed lit operation
this week. Tho audition of tills now
boiler vastly lucrcuscu tho steum
power uvutluulc and this iu turn
will tend to increaso tho cutting
capacity of tho mill.
'1 his sawmill is tho oldost onurat-
j lug mill in this lmmedtuto vicmit)
uuvmg neen uunt In llHili by A. K
ahiilu. 'Iho iireuent management
Iook over this mill In 11)11) and has
operated it since, upvclallaiiig In
culling to order long dimension,
timbers.
DRAIN
(Ni'avKl'vIlw UuuhIiu County Special)
UltAlN, Juno 13. Mr. aud Mrs.
W. O. Cool und little daughter, of
Eugene, were visitors here a tew
. uours Tuesday evening. ,
Miss Leone Cirahuui, of Forest
jOiuvo is hero this week visiting
lurmer friends and is tho houso
guest of Airs. VV. N. Wise while iu
town. Misa Cirulutui was a teacher,
lu the local schools about uuven
eurs ago.
Ur. llerthu Devoro reports tho
birth of a son to Air. and Mrs. E. (J,
Whipple ou Alonduy, Juno 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Wlmberly
and children of Hoseburg, made a
brief visit hero ou Sunday with
home folks, being on their way to
ii-orunnu wneru airs. Wlmberly aud
1 1 lie children w ill visit during the
, week wliU her paruuts, Mr. and
.Mrs. Lent. Mr. Wlmberly returned
jliuine Sunday evening after going
jus far us Salem.
A Filipino student of tho Eu
Igeiiu Ullile uulverslly occupied tho
j pulpit of Ihe locul Christian church
I lul Sunday morning.
itev. anil Mis. C. U Wood of tho
I local Methodist church, returned
homo from .lc Jllnnvlllu Saturday
luvenilig where they had visited
Jseverul days with Mrs. Woods
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Treshaiu.
'During their slay they witnessed
i Ihe graduating exercises of Mc
;.MImivll!e high school Iu which
-Mrs. Wood's brolher was a metu
iber of tho senior class.
WOMAN SCALDED
( .Si". i-Hovli'w !oiuih County KiecUl)
lll.KNDAl.K, June 13 Mrs. Les
ter Smith, residing on Cow creek
about six miles east of Ulondulc,
was badly scalded when she acct
ileiitly over-turned a bucket of
water Bhe hud been healing ou tho
move, lust Saturday night. Mrs.
Smith was painfully burned along
her light hip aud 1 c. Dr. Kawcett
uf this cily was summoned and al
leviated her bums as much us pos
sible. AT BRAND'S
A lunch or supper at Dm mi's
Is a Heat for the whole lam-
lly these summer days. Come
ami enjoy the garden even If
you it nut cat. It was made
for ou.
And don't forget th danre
at the Winchester "Italnbuvr
Hardens" Siilurdav nIghL
BRAND'S
I'acKic highway, 3 miles north