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TWO ROSCDUnG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. 1929. AT (Nwf Rev It-w lmiu;U Count; M.erlii1) IDLEYLD PAKK, Auk. 29. The Sourdough club of KottrbuiK ami vicinity spent Sunday at Idleyld park enjoying a picnic anil gent nil good time. Mips Mi'lba I'nw visited at Idleyld park ovor tliu week-end iih guest or Kutltryn Winkler. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Kngle and Popular Highway Stopping Points Are Listed in This Column. "Where the Hiways Meet" Where the Tourists' Trade Is Appreciated FIRST CLASS CAFE Individual Percolators Home Cooking King's Service Station Coot Junction Store, Garage, Gas, Oils Hotel Sutherlin Modern Hotel Modern Rates We specialize on Sunday Chicken and Turkey Dinners 75 eta. per person. Also special luncheon daily t 50c. Banquet room for public or private parties. J. W. TURNER, Owner Sutherlin, Oregon STOP At Camas Valley Store on your way to the Coast ICE CREAM, COLD DRINKS GROCERIES B. R. RICHTER &Co. South Drain Service Station Food 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. MOFF'TT, Owner. little daughter, Annalee, spent several hours ut thu purk Sunday. Mr. kuglu caught beveiul very lilltl lish. Thu North L'mpqua Social club lit to huvo u coni loasmig party and dalice ul the park next Satur uay evening. .Mr. .Moollieart and family ot Went ltsuburg motored to the park Sunday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Winkler bofore leaving lor their hums in Vancouver, WUBh. JJr. Frank D. Muttliews, Mra. Matthews and Bobby spent Krlday at the patk visiting at Mra. Craw ford's Ciibin. Or. Matthews spent bis time fishing. In IiikIiik a tint bit; catch. VWlh two boy pals, Hooky l)u tlilu 1" visiting his fatller ('apt. Inithle ut the park for a few days. They are returning home to Pasa dena after a 4,0iJO-nille trip. They Blnyed aotnn time ut l.lbhy, .Miint.. visiting friends at their ranch house. IDLEYLD PARK IDLKYLD, PAKK, Aur. 29. (Urn. Itradburn and party motored to Idleyld Tuesday for picnic lunch. K. K. Mace ol SnrliiKiield, Mo., Ki-andHon of Mrs. Ida SUikkh of KoHfbui'K, Hpeiit mu'etat Iiouth aL. IdleyM and other pointu ot interest on the North Uiimhiuu. C, A. I.lpp and party drove to Id ley Id from Duiismulr on a fisli ItiK trip hint week. Mr. mid Mih. OreenoiiKh and children of Portland were visitors at the pink for a few days. K. L. FurKUson and wife of Pa lem are spending their vacutlou at Idleyhl park. 11. W. Lohr of IUxonvllle ' and Mr. and Mrs. Ijtwreine Krogel and little sunn spent the week end at the park falling. Mra. K. M. Cole and children are home a In alter a mouth'8 vaca tion spent In Id ley Id. Mrs, Cole in very much improved in health. After HpeudhiK mom of the Hum mer ut the park, Mrs. II, 10. Craw lord nnd Itoberia left Monday morning for ltoseburg. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mlnot spent last week at Idleyld renting and eu- Night and Day Service at the Rose Garage S We have dependable mechanics at your service at any time, day or night. J We specialize on motor reconditioning, and are equipped (? to give you first class work at reasonable prices. Car Washing, Greasing and Tire Repairing. ROSE GARAGE gj Phone 66 Ifl had only invested wisely cm, "iij $199 f. o. li. Kiielion A now Frijiilairo Moreciain-on-s1eei Outside and inside VVJLLIAMS ELECTRIC CO., Inc. "Eugene, Oregon VVM. SCOTT, Local Dealer Phon. 407 ROiEBURCl, ORE. T WIN'CHKSTER BAY, Aug. 28. Mrs. Sam Weeks ha recently add ed a new line of. ladies ready-to-wear apparel in her store In Win chester Uay. Mrs. ieure Tohnau and chil dren returned to Winchester liay liiHt Sunday after spending a week at their former home in Harbor, Oregon. Mr. anil Mrs. C. W. Parker of ItosebuiK, arrived in Winchester Hay hint Tuesday. Mis. Parker will remain for a few days to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Urae, Mih. May (Smith) Houck, a for mer resident of Winchester liay returned here last Sunday from Oklahoma city, accompanied by her husband, William Houck and her son, Kenneth Welming. Mr. and Mrs. Houck are planning to make their home in this vicinity. loi'lalnliig visitors from California. Visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Pike's cabin over the week end were Miss Laura Kronke, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kronke, Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer Kronke. Mr. and Mis. Karl Vosburgh, owners of Idleyld park, are begin ning construction of their beauti ful new home at the park. Capt. Collnger, wife and chil dren have returned to Portland after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee MeCarnes of (hp salmon tut tell er 'at ltock creek. Capt. Colinger Is n river pilot on the Columbia. Mrs. Mary llrown ofTuIsa, Okla., is now visiting her (laughters, Mrs. Chas. Vlcek and Mrs. Lark in Ittce near Idleyld park. Ia Verne Winkler, son of the as sistant manager, was in ltoseburg guest of Hobert Harding part of last week. Rose and Lane Sts. g Look Before Leaping especially Into the Investment or money, perhaps your hard earned savings. Investigate closely before investing at all. Know where your money is solnj? before part inn with It. To be safe and sure of invest ing well, buy certificates in our Savings and Loan Asso ciation, which Klves good divi dends while protecting you. ('all nt oiirilKpliiy room uml we rverythiim for ymirclf. You can luno thin MMle AIM Kriidairr iuvtiillefl in our home fttr only a few lUdltim tliiHii the bulutico arraiiKnl to tutt onr cm enirncr. KUjilly lilnrul lern.ii may be hud on any Frig-dairr. Mrs. 11. J. Dun on and children left Winchester liay last Tuesday to visit her brother, Hon Thomas, of Drain, Ore. O. A. Shlrtcliff of Udmontan, Al berta, who has been visiting at the home of his cousin E. A. Chi i t cliff, left last Monday to visit rela tives In Myrtle Creek before re turning to his borne. K. T. Cirae made a business trip to Keedsport last Friday. MAC MARR STORE AT GLENDALE IS SOLD Vwt Review DuUtflud Count' SiwcUl) CiLKNDALE, Aug. 2(4. The Mac Marr store in the Clarke building on Pacific Ave., has been discon tinued, closing Its doors Monday because of insufficient business. The stock on hand has been Hold "By 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 Mrs. G. Stephenson, Mgr. FOR ALU Drug Store Needs When at Bandon by the Sea Fuhrman oV Shindler, Inc. The Rexall Store Tourists Headquarters at DUNHAM'S Of Course GROCERIES Complete Line HARRY H. ARNOLD, Mgr. A Sure Hit With our Rings, Work manship and Service. WINTERS, The Jeweler ' BANDON-BY-THE-SEA " A Handy Place to Drop in for the Little Things You Need ALWAYS OPEN Vail's Confectionery WM. VAIL, Owner. to Heuuinger tiros., who operate a general merchandise business here. The fixtures are to be ship ped to Condon. This store opened for business the latter part of May of this year under the manage ment of W. J. Ashwoith of Kose burg who remained here about six weeks when lie was succeeded by Joe Burroughs of Medford. Bur roughs left Wednesday for Med ford where he will be employed by the MacMarr company. . WINCHESTER BAY fNi-wi-Ri'vipw DouKlai County R-clal) WINCHESTEIt UAY. Aug. 29, Rex Carlson returned to his homo in Winchester Bay last Sunday af ter spending several days In Sum ner visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Hendrlckson recently sold their residence in R3 " r"' ' 1 : r tii - - -, , ' ' v. i - t ' ' tj , 1 ' Y -t-1 f - .-?13 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. Party Dinners When Ordered Light Lunches 1 We feature Milk Shakes Banquet Room JERRY'S Open All Night General information cheerfully given. Excellent Service Given Minute Cafe At the Roosevelt Hiway Arch Moderate Storage Rates. Work Shop and Auto Accessories. Acme Garage Cottages at Moderate Rates Ideal for Campers ON ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY Within the City Store In Connection Prices Reasonable CAPT. W. R. PANTER, Owner Winchester Ray to Mr. and Mra. Urison. Mr. and Mra. Hendrlckson are now living in MrB. Hendrick- bou s. brother, Pat Prescott's resi dence in Winchester liay. Wayne Jones and M. F. Rice of i ltoseburg arrived last Friday in Winchester liay where they are , spending a few days enjoying the j splendid fishing here. fi. T. Shirtcllff, Mra. E. A. Shirt-j cliff and small daughter, Evelyn, and nephew, Henry Shirtcliff left Winchester Bay Tuesduy and will stiend a week visiting relatives in Myrtle Creek. Among those who stopped over in Winchester Bay this week were Mr. and airs. E. Savage of Port land, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Crow and children of Eugene, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Germain of MarshCield, Ore.; Mr. and Mra. Harry Crowe of Tulare Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Thomas and daugh ter, Marjery, of Porterville, Calif.: Mr. and Mra. George F. Shultz, of TAKE A SWIM Heated Ocean Water Natatorium Moving Pictures while ,you swim. Wecoma Baths Open Afternoons & Evenings Strictly Modern Cottages with Ocean View THE Roosevelt Cafe Picnic Lunches Our Specialty Home Cooking Try Our 45c Luncheons ETHEL STOCK, Owner Ocean Drive Auto Park REASONABLE RATES Modern 2-room cottages. 2 minutes walk to beach. Service station and work shop in connection. J. KELLOND, Owner. You may need my services J. E. James the Ig nition and Lubrica tion Specialist On the Roosevelt Hiway at Langlots. Call Me Always Ready 11 R3 Portland, Ore.; Albert Cockeram of Oaklaud, Ore.; E. K. Wlese of 1 Cottage Grove, Ore.; W. C. May ot ilood Itiver, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. tsen N. Anderson, l'orttanu, uie.. Allv, ami jjrs. K A. liruckman, of Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Vaa Horne of Long Heach, Calif.; u M Holbrook of Portland, Ore.; Mr aai Mr. b. Jones and Su zanue Jones of Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henderson land Mrs. L. C. Slmonson of port- land, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith ot Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Lawrence of salem. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. William Houck of Oklahoma City, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. T. Pluvis of Portland, Ore.; W. H. Coreusell and son of Mil waukee, Ore.: Dr. Bertha L. Di vine and mother of Drain, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cratty of Sutherlin, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. William Reavis of Winchester Bay spent last Sunday in Marshfield and North Bend. The only Auto Park on Roosevelt Hiway between Coos Junction and Ban don. Community Reading Boom, Shower Baths, Lunch and Fruit Stand BARBECUE SANDWICHES S Minute Drive to Beach Morgan's Service Sta tion and Auto Park Mrs. Geo. B. Morgan, Owner. 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. Municipal Auto Park City of Bandon Campers Welcome Wood, water, light furnished. RATES 50c PER DAY The Nyal Store General Line of Drugs Stationery, Films and Developing Toilet articles, souvenirs, glassware, gifts Prescriptions Our Specialty Bandon Drug Co. Bandon Butter and Cheese Unexcelled Visitors are always wel come to visit our plant. BANDON CHEESE & PRODUCE CO. 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 PICTURES SECURED Ut 1-1SHIING BOATS AT GOLD libACH HANDON, Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. ItocKWOOd brown of Billing, Mont., spent several hours in Uuu dotL last Tuesday afternoon hn.ie ou a lour of the coast. They weie piloted to the local oeacu by A. ii. i. fU,.liff.-lil. who was college male of Mr. Brown' back in Vermont, -vir. uiowu ua nucleat ed in watcuing the fishing vessels unload tneir catches at the Gold Beach packing company plant. He carried a regulation moving picture camera and took shots of the ope rations, also of a boy catching t... i t ,o river wiin a i t n crab net. Mr. Brown la a wealthy f .,. nf OIltRlia. Siieei, BANDON (Ni'ivp lEi-vii w llougla, Ciunty Swiall . BANDON, Aug. 211. Mr. anU Mrs. Elmer Hiner and Miss Blanche Heed of Portland Slum the week-end In Bandon while i n route to Crescent City. Mra. Hin er and Miss Beed are from the or flees of the Neiclihora of. Wood craft, but were unithle to remain over to visit with the neighbors ot this city. A. V. liossow, U. S. navigation insnector for tho department ot ! commerce for all classes of boats, was In Bandon on a tour of inspec tion to this port last week. Miss Margaret Castllo of Tort land, who travels in the Interests of the disabled veterans, was a ho tel guest- while in Bandon. Miss Lucy M. Lewis, librarian ut O. A. C Corvallls, Miss Jessie. McComb. ami Dr. and Mrs. A.'V. Dunlavy of Honolulu made a party (i to uanuou to enjoy me cool breezes. Ml-, and Mrs. Melvin T. Solve are spending their vacation ai Bandon beach. Mr. Solve is a former Bundon resident, a brother of Mrs. A. H. Rosa of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Solve have been f. teaching in summer school at the t'ntversity of Oregon. They re side at Tucson, Arizona, bolh be ing instructors in the University of Arizona. S. P. Pierce of Curry county, former legislator for Coos and 1'3 Curry spent several days in Ban- I uon iiii w f t-K Yiiiiig vino menus r-i aim loosing aner ousiness mat-'. ters. j; ' The following Douglas county :'. parties were registered during the k j week: l"l C. I.. Grant. Kiddle; Wm. II. 11 5',; Lawrence, Oakland; A. J. S:cih i:.' ens, Ruckles;, Anna May TJnrath, 1 Rosehurg; Agnes Johnson, Reston; B. A. Blltton, Unseburg; Mrs. 1). V Hall, Sutherlin; Mrs. M. J. .Mu! ;3 len. Sutherlin; J. IJ. Johnson an ' fiimitv Iti-nin- Rtnnlov RlmH IV'li ' bur; Anna Lindsay, Rosehurg: tL W. Sands, Wilbur; Elsie Wellsn-in K, n,w.,i, ....... i- i.. m. .i.i.... , ...... r. i it, , ij. L- . ,,!fllUt-ll Itllll V. Il J ltoseburg: R. v.. Harris, -Clenilal"; a Mrs. C. I. Allen, Rosehurg; Vet M I non Peterson, North Hem!; Mrs.' i A. A. Strickland and fnniilv. Look f" ! Ingglass; Mr. and Mrs. Henri i' uiuiiiigiiiii. Jtoseourg: Mrs. A.f C. Kldd. Rnsrbuig; Dr. Lee A Wells and family, ltoseburg: J. RSji Kiddie, Hiisenurg; O. L. Mailt, Hi die L. A. Bogard. Bandon; C. 1 Mistier, Myrile Creek; Mrs. . OK Young, Rosehurg; Mrs. Hanson.!; uosenurg; Mrs. J. C. Oeretv. Row burg; Helena A. Riddle. Riddle;;, Bernice V. Jurgens, Riddle. GLENDALE (Vfiult.il lluKla Counlv Sn GLKNDALfC, Aug. 2J.-.. , Miy.icr of the t;lendale Lumber rj company transacted business st!j Lodi uml other California citing last week, returning Thursdav vn U mug. Thomas E. Lawson, a ' wiuv.ii luciu lumberman, was a business visitor ut ltoseburg last;ij baturilav. havim. h,,..,, o,.i. ,..., iff as a witness In a case before JudgJ j. . Hamilton. ( Miss Ethel M. Smith, who Is cm .i'i".:ii in uie assessor s otuce na tile court house at Rosehurg, siemfc3 uie week end here with her pari ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Smith. (' 1 Miss Alice Nt-bel nhn is i-iiiov-S ing a two weeks vacation from lir"3 mines at a local drug store, len Saturday for Springfield for a fe lIlIVS visit u, l. .- ...... t u,c IIUUIU 111 .111. il'-J ! Mrs. Carl hknn n r.Hl..-il nesday evening. ' . fc f -Mr. anil Mrs. .1 n t.vutnl mo-s tored to Cranls Pass smiirilav ocS business. Tho Valley Sawmill coni;j I'Muy oi wntcn .vir. Lystul Is one oi Cullough creek last week. Tlii- b, ,,u ,,j, nrtu ji t.,,.ii wen at work getting the mill oi,n,,: iu operate lor tne past n" weeks. -Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Dnnsitioie c m Portland ami Mr. lind Mis. Harr;a i.uuuii-e vi Loncornia, Kans., swrji ped here Friday for a vli( w it - H friends, while enroute from Craie M i.,ike anil other poiuls of iniere in tins part ot the state to I'or nii'i. iis. jitinsniore was lonnv. m Miss Agra Uaugherty anil as '9 cinlil resulcd for antimber ot jeat on a ranch on Windy creek, it' present Jake Cline place. A lornu day resident of this vicinity, no dead for many years, D. N. ri-s' was grandfather to Mis. more and uncle to .Mr. I)ubm?i'. Lee Schrooder. head sail ver k'b. Lystul. Law son Lumber comfaP & as a Kosebn.-g visitor Satiiro. in lonnection with court m.'tter Albert Lindow, clerk in the 0: fice of n. C. Harris. Southed I cuic ranroait roadmaster moved his household goods into 11 " house formerly occupied by KrtA Clavton and familv, last r 1 Mrs Lindow arrived hre frc; Portland, the Lindow's forO5 haiue. last Tuesday. I