Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1930)
TWO KOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1930. News of Douglas County WINCHESTER BAY (New-Rvirw iKnijflat Count jr Srfal) WI.NCHKSTKK l!AY, Aug. 6. Robert Hrown and family, .Mr. and Airs. Bill Fiiilcy, Maitie and Helwi Brown. J. M. HimhIhilt uud family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilt-mlem of Elkton were anions the many -Winchester llay picnli-keru last Sunday. Julius Reimehlayer, who is work ins iu the Winchester Hay loggia camp, spent the weekend with his family in Cotta (Hove. . Pal Harrison ol Portland spent last Monday In Winchester Bay visiting IriendH. Mr. Harrison is a former resident or Keedsport. The Uuneber ; lodge of Marsh field held their 'annual picnic with 300 In attendance lust Sunday a( Winchester Bay. The afternoon was enjoyed by dancing. Miss Mildred Clayton of Keed.-i- port visited last Sunday at the home of Mrs. J.ee Brisbon. Mr. and Mrs. f.yman Baker of the coast guard million spent last Sunday in Winchester Bay at the home of Mrs. Baker's sister, Mr. and Mrs. I,imnie Nottage. Mr. and Mis. II. K. Hess are the proud parents of an 8-lb. son, Ken neth Donald, born to them last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Franklin of Hcudsport called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lounio Nottage Sun day. Mrs. A. S. Taylor and mother. Mrs. K. Caldwell of Portland, who aro former residents or (Jardiner, spent last Saturday In Winchester Bay, where they visited friends. Mrs. Taylor and Mis. Caldwell are enroiite to San Francisco to spend their vacation. W. V. "Ash hum spent last. Mon day in Keedsport on business. Mtb. W. H. Marsee of Powers Blopped .in Keedsport to vIbM her mother, Mrs. Ij. F. Karle while re turning from a trip to Portland. Mrs. Marsee motored to Winches ter Bay last Sunday to visit Mis. Lonule Nottage. A. N. Deney of Ilarrishui'T and fc cousin, Dan Tarpley, of Salem arrived In Winchester (Bay last Monday to fish. Mr. Deney was a llloriner resident of Klkton. Mrs. John Anderson Is ill and confined to her bed sinco 'lust Monday with pneumonia. Bobhfe CaniB recently recovered from an attack of tonsllitis. I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin and Mr, and Mrs. J. (. F.lder of Sacra mento, Calif., speut last Monday in Winchester Bay while motoring over the coast highway on their vacation. Mrs. Kay I.und and Mrs. Ernest Clarret spent last Tuesday in Mamhrteld shopping. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Stenell of Corvallis who are spending their vacation In Winchester Bay, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kohin Heed at Lake Talikeuitch over the week end. C. W. Parker, Pack Throne and Miles Slmllkier of Koseburg ar rived last Sunday and are having the time of their lives trolling lor salmon in Hie bay. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Loyd of Cor vallis and Mr. and Mrs. L. David in Winchester Bay, while on their son of Ashland spent last Sunday vacation. Miss Alice (Jordan of Portland spending several days visltinx left Tor her home last Sunday alter with her siBter, Mrs. J. C. Herring. Wane K. Jones and L. Kelzen stein of Koseburg returned to Win chester Bay last Saturday for a week's fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor of Marsh field were in Winchester Bay last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wade or Lin coln Nebraska, spent last Saturday In Winchester Bay. Mr. Wade is an Instructor iu the state univer se y or Nebraska and is spending his vacation louring Oregon. iTTi'- and Mrs. J. II. Cover and two daughters of Moreman. Mon tana, arrived in Winchester Bay last Friday to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hicks, I-ulla Wilson and Dr. Carl Boss of Port- li. ml ui unit tl wouL.on.l In Win. Chester Kay, where they enjoyed splendid fishing. The special school meeting was held last Monday evening at the WlmVieBtPr Pay school house. A. S. Heath was elected director. Mid, Nelson Magill resigned after mov ing to Km pire to live. LEONA (New Hrvh'W Don (flan County 8wciul) ,KONA, Aug. J. W. Vealch of Ku genu was in Leona the last of the week buying lammi from Lloyd Bridges, the Mumpower brothers, C. H. Kdwards and Claud Shoit. He paid six cents, but the price dropped to five cents la ter. The Murnpower brothers have finished baling hay for the season and report a fair crop. Mrs. J. II. Ogden of Eugene is visiting at the home of her broth er. Bliss Singleton, on Bock cieek. Marion and Paul Ouuter were out from Smith Kiver Thursday se curing supplies. Oleii Wool ley of Drain visited his cousin, John Woolley at Cold Springs Sunday. M. V.. Cuuler, fire w arden for the Western Lane County Fire association has b'en assigned to th" Smith rivtM- district. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wllley are putting iu a new stock of groceries if) the service station thoy recent ly constructed west of Leona. IS. D. Alger was In Leona Thurs day looking after business mat ters. Directors of the Horton Mill company have not yet been able to agree on a site Tor the mill to replace the plant recently destroy ed by fire. Several Leona fain ilies will move to the site of the new mill when a location is final ly decided upon. Mis. Christina Beebe is III this week. M r. and M rs. Oscar Matl hew s went to Kugene Thursday to at tend to business matters. Will Traylor of Cottage fJrove has been spending a few days in Leona on business. He plans to leave in a few days for Helen, hav ing secured employment iu the pa per mill there. Mrs. Hose Lee and children of Sutherlln and Mrs. Lee's mother, Mrs. F.va Killey, visited Friday Willi Mrs. Hherm Baldwin. M. L. Velle and Arthur Woolley went to Cottage drove Monday on business. Fred and Sidney Moore and their mother, Mrs. Olive Moore, spent Monday In Drain attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wllley and daughter, Betty Jean, of Fugeue, vifiited over the week-end at the J. W. Wllley home. Fred Moore suffered a crushed hand Saturday while working at the Drain rock crusher. The in Jury iu very painful but not of a serious nuture. NOTICE I wish to notify the public that I will not bo responsible for any bills contracted by my wife, Jna J. Suell. S. M. SNKLL, Drain, Ore. Plcni'-klne at Idteyld Par'r Ad CREATE INTEREST BAN DON, Aug. 6. The commer cial fishing boats have been very act Wo the past lew weeks catch ing many pounds ol salmon every day. The weather has been calm enough to make the bar and sea smooth enough to warrant deep .-.ea fishing, Silverside, and chinook -salmon are quite plentiful this year and the boats are almost on a competi tive scale, eacn trying to make a bigger haul titan the other fellow. It is a beautiful sight around dusk to see eight or ten small crafts all making a gallant attempt to be the first to the dock to unload the catch for the day. Many of the boats stay at sea for two or three days before coming in to empty the fish. A great many of the boats are. very neat little crafts especially debignert for fishing and painted in brilliant appropriate hues. Chinook salmon are more choice than silverside so when a boat has many chinook on board It is a much more profitable day for the owner. The fish are always packed in ice In the hold nf the boat to preserve them if the pilot decides to stay out over night or longer.- As soon as the fish are all weighed they are immediately packed In small boxes with ice and shipped away to be distributed all over the country. The fishing industry here holds a great lnlerest to tourists who are always on hand in the evening to witness the maneuvers .at the dock and also on the bar. The smaller fishintr boats have a busy time making their way across the bar without mishap. Any little thrill of this sort is greeted with Interest by the standers-by. AZALEA ( Ww-tpviiw I lunula Comily Spec In I) AZALtiA. Aug. r. Mrs. Chester It. Johns, Klsie Mae Johns, and Mrs. F. A. Farnam, visited vMh Mrs. Lowell N. Curtis and hair son at Grants Pass, Thursday afternoon. Mr. a lid Mrs. Charles Pope and children of Washington, made a brief visit with fneuds, last week The Popes were Azalea residents two years ago, when Mr. Pope was employed by the Geo. Jauuer Lumber company. Joe Brown, Glendale's mayor. visited friends here Thursday. B. D. Austin and daughter, Misr Charlotte of Anchor and Donald Hunsaker, of Portland, who Is spending his vacation at Anchor, shopped and visited friends at Azalea, Wednesday. Cecil Hartle made a business trip to Koseburg Wednesday. Lowell Curtis spent Saturday and Sunday with his wife and baby son at Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Smith, and I daughter, Miss Evelyn, went to Koseburg Wednesday and visited I their daughter and sister, Mrs. C. are in the Mercy hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woiford, and children, Koy and Mary Alice, of Koseburg, spent a couple of days of last week with Mis. Woiford's sister, Mrs. H. W. Booth, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kelley of Gleudalo visited relatives here Thursday evening. Mrs. Wm. Schroeder attended to. business matters at Canyonville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Vandervert of Yoncalla visited friends here Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stewart of Crater lake, spent Sunday with friends here. Joe Blanchard of Los Angeles, Calitornia, spent Friday with his brother, J. it. Blanchard, and tarn ily. Darwin Johns, who is employed at Crater lake spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Champ Johns. It. L. Jones, and son Allen have gone to Klamath Falls where they have found employment. Edgar Duncan, of Crater lake, was here visiting friends Sunday. Charles Luman, owner of the Star grocery and market in Med lord, made a business trip to Azalea Sunday. B. F. Brown left for Klamath Falls Saturday where he will work in one of the mills. F. E. Wade went to Rogue Itlver, Oregon, the last of the week, where ho has found employment, Mrs. Wade will join him there In a few days. Mrs. Jake Fisher had the mis fortune of falling and breaking a lib. one day last week. I Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson, and daughters of Bridge, Oregon, are v;siting friends here for a few I day m m Jhe tobacco in Velvet is aged in wooden casks for over two years. . that's why its so Si, ill ls 11 iy Test this for yourself : Yi.i.vi.T Smoking Toktcco is ilitfcriT.r (.iilkront ii iiimua, ililTfivnl in liavor. It is an all 'roimi! totnuro for pipe ami ciij-ai-ftt'' note the nit, just riyht (or rolling. S.iv what you p'.t-ase, there is .tiling that mHI'i'.t skif tohaiTO like afjein:; in wooilcn casks lor t'.vo veal's or more. !f you roll your own, you'll fi:u! in every t;:i of Yiivu the makings of ahout 5(1 of the Km cigarettes you ever smoked. u vli tobacco is made aiul tut just exactly right for rolling. ll you prefer to smoke a pipe, then here's a tobacco th;;t hits the mark. Test it out for vomselt ! Lk,: u M-.i.:ij T'jtJAtio Co. In a pipe: It hits the nunh . . . In a cigarette: Just exactly right a and Mrs. Bert St. John and children ae spending several days at Wilderville. Miss Josie Jenks left for Med- ford Tuesday wheie she has em ployment. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jantzer. and small son Bobbie, motored to the end of the Cow creek road Sun day, a distance of twenty two miles from Azalea. Claude Cleveland, of Ashland. made a brief visit with friends here Sunday. His sons. Charles and Raymond, who have been on a camping trip on Starveout creek, returned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hull, of California, who were called on ac count of the serious illness and death of Mr. Hull's mother, last week, are spending a few days on the Hull and Ogden ranch. A number of Azalea tolks enjoy ed the Sunday school picnic in '1 aimer grove Sunday. A crowd of archery fans gallier ed at the archery range In Booth's tield Sunday afternoon and had several interesting matches. In the . evening they were invited to the I Halberr Booth home and an hour j of guitar, accordion and piano mu t sic was enjoyed. Refreshments ot i ice creara and cookies were served later. . Mrs. W. F. Hughes and two sons I of North Bend visited two days of last week with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Booth and family. FIRST CAR PEARS LEAVES MEDFORD (Ancciatrd Pre Leam-d Wirt) MEIJFOKI), Aui;. 5. The first car this yenr of Itosiae river Iiart lett pears will be slui'I'Ml lonif;ht lo New York on vousiRiiini-nt from the Donald Clark orchard by Kim ball and company. I'ickius started in about half the orchards. Grow ers (snored an offer ot $li5 a ton and prepared to Bhip pears east. 1 ninrtl. plnno "tner rhnti" l9-t. Vacation Land Is Callin: 4 Visit the business places listed here. They are fine, clean, successful concerns operated by alert business people. Sunset Beach COOS BAY Deep &ea Fishing, Swimming. Boating, Modern Cottages. Children's Play Ground. Excellent Dining Room Lunch Counter There Is No Wind at Sunset SUNSET BAY RESORT CO. Charleston, Ore. Canyon Auto Camp SWIMMING TANK Garage, Store, Lunch Room A'e feature Chicken Dinners. Modern in every respect. CANYONVILLE, ORE. Mandy Lou SERVICE UNEXCELLED HOME COOKING A nice place to meet your friends. MYRTLE CREEK, ORE. Young's Pharmacy Fountain, Magazines Drugs SUTHERLIN, ORE. Hiway Coffee Shop. FOUNTAIN SPECIAL Double Milk Shakes Double Malted Shakes Open Until Midnight Reasonablo Prices. DRAIN, ORE. Pause and Refresh Yourself The Highway Pharmacy OAKLAND, ORE. Perfect Fountain Service Sutherlin Garage We' both will be satisfied. Greasing, Oiling and Storage All Work Guaranteed SUTHERLIN, ORE. Moore Bros. Grocery Opposite Roseburg Auto Camp - Tourist Supplies Fresh Fruits and Groceries ROSEblfiG If you or your friends- intend locating in Roseburg or the Umpqua Valley THIS OFFICE IS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Cily Homes, Acreage, Farms ' E. G. Kingwell Next to the Chamber of Commerce ROSEBURG, OREGON On the Road to the County's Best Fishing Grounds GROCERIES Red Crown Gasoline and Oils Dale W. Hatfield D1XONVILLE, ORE. The Beach Resort of Southern Oregon Spend your summer vacation at Bandon "By-the-5ea." Oregon's most beautiful beach re sort invites you. Every out-door pleasure awaits you; golf, boating, fishing and highway drives of startling beauty. Fine surf-bathing and agate beaches. The Bandon business men whose advertisements are grouped together JOn this page, join in welcoming you to Bandon and pledge themselves to help make your vacation the more enjoyable. Take a Swim Heated Ocean Water Natatorium Moving Pictures while you swim. Wecoma Baths Open Afternoon and Evening Strictly Modern Cottages Ocean View City Meat Market Dealer in All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats SPECIALTIES Poultry, Sea Foods, Milk Butter and Eggs GEORGE ERDMAN, Owner. Bandon By the Sea Auto Camp FREE SHOWERS Store and Lunch Room Archery Range A. H. ROHDE New Owner Bandon Butter and Cheese UNEXCELLED Visitors are always welcome to visit our plant Bandon Creamery Tourist Headquarters at Dunham's of course Complete Line of .Groceries The Nyal Store General line of Drugs, Sta tionery, Films & Developing. Toilet Articles Souvenirs, Glassware, Gifts. Prescriptions Our Specialty. BANDON DRUG CO. For All Drug Needs When at Cindon by the Sea Fuhrman & Shindler, Inc. REXALL DRUG STORE Perrott Cottages On the Ocean Drive Furnished and UnfuinUh ed Cabins. 6TRXTLY MODERN Municipal Auto Park CITY OF BAN DON Campers Welcome Wood. Water, Light Furnished RATES 30c PER DAY