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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, RQSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1930.
FIVE
TH
E
Revival Starting
at Bible Standard
Mi ion Tonight
inLEYLp. Aug. 13. FiBhlag
conditions ou the North L'niqua
are continuing excellent, unci
many fine catches are being re
ported daily. The steelhead run,
according to the employes at the
siate hatcheries, is the largest in
recent years on the river. Fish are
taking the darker (lies, and the
gray hackle, royal coachman, car
son and parmuchene belle are be
ing used successfully. Many fish
ermen are also having good sue
cess in catching steelheads with
crawfish. Grasshoppers are plenti-
lui ami uiv .iuc uaiu
IDLEYLD PARK
IDLEYLD, Aug. 13. Among vis
itors at the park during the past
week were Mr. and Sirs. D. fc.
Stewart, Salem; Mr. and Mis. Pit
Scott, Eugene; Mr. and Mis. tl.
I'. Hoyt, l'usudena; Mr. and Mis.
Stanley Morton, Santa Barbara'
r. M. Fobs, Pun land; W. T. Muc
M aster, J. C. Declick, lleletia,
'Mont.; J. Mc.Muilin, Los Aniieios;
Mrs. ' Maud McMullen, Los An
grles; Mm. Lillian Pratt. Lincoln,
Neb.; Miss Emily Johnson, Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ladd,
Los Angeles; Harry Faust, Los
Angeles; J. C. Tatge, Chicago; W.
O. Harden and family, Cherokee,
Oklahoma; C. E, ' Anderson and
family, Salem; R. J. Estcrbrook
and family, Seattle; H. L. Vaien
and family, Los Angeles; Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Foster and daughter,
Elsie, Columbus, Quip. Y--l'8 ul"
so included many county residents.
Mrs. Jessie Vosburgh entortain
ed a large number of young folk
Thursday In honor of Miss June
Wiard of Roseburg, who, with her
brother, Earl, is spending a few
weeks at Idleyld park as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Vosburgh. A party
was also given Sunday at Idleyld
honoring Miss Helen Connine.
Construction of an egg taking
station has been started at Steam
boat by the state fish commis
sion. Qscar Shockley and Albert
DoBernardl are assisting A. W.
Lnnily in the construction work.
Mr. and Mrs. J.oo M. Carnn are
spending a week visiting with
friends in Portland.
Joe Welsh, of Pasadena, who
has been spending several days at
1
J
Roy E. Southard, evangelist, ar
rived in Roseburg today from Long
view to conduct a series of evan
gelistic services at the Bible Stan
dard mission. Mr. Southard Is ac
companied by his father, mother
and sister, who assist him in his
religious work.
The first meeting is to be held
tonight at 8 o'clock and services
will continue for several weeks,
with meetings scheduled every
night except Monday. Special em
phasis is to be placed upon young
people's work.
idleyld, states that he plans to re
turn In September and will he ac
companied by Judge York, of
Pasadena.
STAMPED qOODS i PRICE
We have just bought a large as
sortment of a manufacturer's
stamped goods In discontinued pat
terns. We offer these at J the reg
ular price. Also our entire line of
summer stocks of stamped goods
to close out at J price. Huy pow
lor your fall and Christmas em
broidery work. See pur complete
stocks. Carr's "where you Eave."
Adv.
Fishing tackle at Idleyld Paric.-ftdv.
Arundel, nlann nner. Phon 189-1
(Newt Review Pougtai County Special)
GLENDALE, Aug. 13. A lire,
thought to have been started by a
lightning bolt Mouday afternoon,
was being fought in the ML Reu
ben diBtrlct near the head of
Whiskey creek by a crew of 20
men Tuesday afternoon.
E linnet Belcher of this city
took a truckload of tools, supplies
and 10 men to the Benton mine
Tuesday "forenoon. Another crew
of men from Grants Pass arrived
here at noon on their way to help
combat the fire on Whiskey creek.
The fire fighteis are under the
supervision of C. L. Cooper, of
Grants Pass, U. S. forest ranger.
A fire was burning on the
mountainside east and south of
the Capitol auto camp on the Pa
cific iiighway about 4 miles from
this city Tuesday afternoon. This
fire started in the brush near the
auto camp in the forenoon.
William Schroeder, firo warden
in this district, had a crew of local
men, augmented by a number of
men sent opt from Roseburg by
the Douglas County Fire Patrol
association, fighting this fire
Tuesday afteruuon and evening
and expected to have it under con
trol by Wednesday forenoon.
AZALEA
Picnicking at. Idleyld Park Ad
AZALEA, Aug. 13. Miss Louise
Lesh of Glendale visited over Sat
urday and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Blanchard and family.
Rolln Johns left for Crater lake
last Wednesday, where he has em
ployment. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hull left Sun
day for their home in California,
after spending two weeks with
relatives here. Mr. Hull is a
machinist in a small town near
Fresno.
Frank S. Jantzer returned to his
home hero Wednesday from Jump-off-Joe
creek, where he has been
visiting his mother, Mrs. Bert
Anient, since May.
Mr. and Mrs. Buzzoll and child
ren of Fernvale. visited with Mrs.
Buzze.U's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Warren, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kelley, of
Glendale visited friends and rela
tives here Saturday.
Mrs. Lowell N. Curtis and baby
son. Lee Stanford, came home
from Grants Pass Sunday.
Robert L. Mayhew, who is em
ployed at Crater lake this summer,
spent ths weekend with friends
here.
Friends and relatives of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford V. Lehman received
announcements telling of the birth
of a son. at their Portland home.
August the second. This is their
fourth child but first son. Mr. and
Mrs. Lehmap are former residents
of Azalea..
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Swan and
chlldrep of Looklugglnss spent a
couple of duys last week at the
jipiuu of Mrs. Mary Boot)).
Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair of Cal
ifornia visited a few days with
Mr. and Mrs.' F. J. McCabe last
week. On Saturday they were ac
companied by Frauk J. Wilson, and
went to Myrtle Creek to visit their
father. Jack Wilson.
The Clifford Smith threshin? out
fit threshed at the following places
during the past week: Frank J.
Wilson, J. R. Branehard, 1. eland S.
Johns. J. A. Warren. James Booth.
Oldenburg brothers. Harry L.
Cooke and Hilery Gilliam.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Thrush of
Trail spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Thrush.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jantzer came
over from Bonanza Thursday and
returned to that place Sunday. Mrs.
Jantzer is coming back within a
few days, as Azalea school, which
sho will teach, starts the eighth of
September. Mr. Jantzer is log
scaler for the UlinoiB Lumber com
pany at Bonanza.
Darwin Johns went back to his
work at Crater lake, Sunday, after
nn enroreeil vacation due to a
! cut anil bruised hend. HA he was
hit with a rock last week. Mrs.
Hollin Johns accpmuanled him, and
spent tho week-end with her bus
band.
Mrs. Robert Pullen of Burns Is
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons of
Medford spent the week-end with
Mrs. Simmons' parents, Mr. an(--Mrs.
Wm. McMichacl.
Mrs. Matt Dahl and solo Louis,
of Grcsham are visiting Mrs.
Dahl's mother, Mrs. Mary Booth,
for a few days. They arp going to
Diamond lake to visit her son,
Harold, who is employed In the
forestry service, before returning
home.
J. R. Blanchard and son Jack
snout Saturday at Myrtle Crock
attending to busineis affairs.
Mr. and Mi;s. J. H. Jantzer and
sons visited friends at Roseburg
Saturday.
A. Ai fli
WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 13.
As the first step in the formula
tlau of a national program of
highway beautification, the legis
lative committee of the American
Automobile association will short
ly lauuch a survey of road condi
tions throughout the country.
An announcement to this effect
was made today by Thos. p. Henry
of Detroit, Mich., president of tho
national motoring body.
Mr. Henry pointed out that the
survey had been authorized by tho
receut annual convention of tile
A. A. A. in Asheville and cited tho
resolution calling for a program pf
highway beautification, as follows;
''Advertising signs along the
main highways of the country
ilipuld be so controlled and regu
lated as not to piar the beauty of
the landscnpe or constitute a haz
ard to safe driving. Tho American
Automobile association favors a
survey of the situation by the
A. A. A. legislative committee
with a view to the (qrinulatiou of a
model law for the regulation ot
or highway advertising. The com
mittee is also' authorized to study
and make recommendations on
such collateral subjects as high
way beautification Ihrough. plant
ing an(l the removal of Junk
yards."
"Representatives from every
section of tho country," said Mr
Henry',' "participated ip (ho discus
sion which propelled the adoptlou
of the resolution aii(j t)ie belluf
was unanlinous that (hp problem
of controlling and regulating con
ditions on or adjacent lo our high
ways must lie solved, both from
the standpoint or preserving what
iB left of the beauty of our land
scapes and tho elimination of fac
tors that constitute distinct haz
ards to motor vehicle drivers.
When the committoe meets, it will
decide op how the survey will be
conducted and ' tho lines along
which it will proceed."
SUMMER DAYLIGHT
ENDED IN ALASKA
POINT BARROW. Alaska, Aug.
12. The three months of summer
daylight here has ended with the
sun dipping below the ocean horl-
.. ) JLhe tobacco in Velvet
is aged in wooden casks for
over two years., that's why it's so
Smokers:
Test this fpr yourself:
Velvet Sipokipg Tqlwcco is
different different in aroma,
different in flavor. It is an all
'round tobacco for pipe and cig
arette npte the cut, just right
for rolling.
Say what you please, there is
:in:lingtha; mellows leaf tohacco
like ageing in wooden casks for
. two years or more.
It vou roll your own, you'll
find in every tin of Velvet the
makings of about SO of the
best cigarettes you ever smoked.
Velvet tobacco is made and
cut just exactly right for rolling.
' If you prefer to smoke a pipe,
then here's a tpbacco that hits
the mark.
Test it out fpr yourself!
Lioclii & Mylss Tobacco Co.
; a pipe: It hits the tmrk
... In a cigarette: Just exactly' right
zon a few mhiutes each night.
Lig)s must be usci) in tpe
evenings and the eciednles of
work and piay of the natives are
being forced back (0 ' the white
man's system. During the summer
they sleep during the white man's
"day" and remain up all "night."
Camp at Clrcle-H Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Gibson and daughter, Betty
Jean, in company with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Taylor of Marshfield.
arp camping at Clrcle-H lodge for
the yreek. Kltt Ackert, father of
Mrs. Taylor, with his daughter,
Carql. joined the party Monday
evening, all poping to escape the)
MONTANA STQRM
HURTS R. R. LINES
BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 12. Dam
age estimated at several thousand
dollars has resulted from a sudden
heavy rain which washed out the
main lines of the Northern Pacific
and Milwaukee railroads near
Warm Sprim.-s.
Trains today were running five
hours behind schedule over these
lines.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. Gen
era) Land Office nt Roseburg, Ore
gon. August 2, 1930.
Notice is hereby given that
Henry E. Ward, of Roseburg, Ore
gon, who, on March 18th, 1927,
made Homestead entry, Serial No.
016S55, fpr BW1' 8EJ, Section 11,
Township 27 S.. Range 4 W., WU
lamette Meridian, has filed notice
uf intention to make final threff
vear proof, to establish claim Jtij
the land above described, before .
Hamlll A. Canaday, Register of the
U. S. Land Office, at Roseburg, '
Orogoi). op tie lOtlj dM Pf
iyJU.
piaimant names as witnesses:'
nhurli.a I'llnTimnn Hrth Tallin. Mm.
M. L. Cannon, Ed Everts, all of
Glide, Oregon.
ROBERT E. CRAWFORD, ". ..
Acting ReglBter.
Visitor. From Oakland Mr. and
Mrs. Hush Miller ot Oakland wera
visitors In this city today.
Vacation Land
Is Callim
Visit the business place fisted here. TheY M fine,
dean, successful concerns operated by alert business
people.
T
Sunset Beach
COOS BAY
Deep Sea 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, pre.
Canyon Auto
Camp
SWIMMING TANK
Gqrage, Store, Lynch
Room
(Ve feature Chicken Dinners.
Modern in evey respect.
CANYOMVL(.g, ORE.
Mandy l-ou
SERVICE UNEXCELLED
HOME COOKING
A nice place to meet your
friends.
MYRTLE CREEK, ORE.
Young's
Pharmacy
fpiWlAji?, Magazines
, Drugs
8.UTf-IERLN, QBE.
Hiway Coffee
Shop
FPU(MTAN SPECIAL
Double Milk Shnkes
Double Malted Shakes
Qpen Until Midnight
Reasonable Prices.
DRAIN, ORE.
Pause and Refresh
Yourself
AT
The Highway
Pharmacy
OAKLAND, ORE.
Perfect Fountain Service
Suthef-Hn Garage
We both will be satisfied.
Greasing, Oiling ape
Storage
All Work Gqaranteed
SUTHERLIN, ORE.
Moore Bros.
Grocery
Opposite Roseburg
Auto Camp
Tourist Supplies
Fresh Fruits and Groceries
PPSEbLfiO
If you or your friends intend
locating in Roseburg or the
Umpqua Valley
THIS OFFICE S FOR YOUR
PRNVNlfNCp
City Homes, Acreage,
farms
E. G. Kingwell
Next to the Chamber of
Commerce ' 1
ROSEBURG, OREGON
pn the' Road to the County's
Best FiehlPfl Grounds
GROCERIES
Red Crowij Gasqline
Dale W. Hatfield
DIXONVILLE, ORE.
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"By The Sea'
The Beach Resort of Southern Oregon
Spend yoif lumpier vacation at Bandon "By-thp-Sea." Oregon's jnpst beautiful beach re
sort invites you. p very put-door pleasure awaits you; golf, boating, fishing and highway
drives flf startling beauty, fine surf-bathing and agate beaches. The Bandon business men
whose advertisenients pre grouped together on this page, join in welcoming you o Bapdon
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 JVleat Market
Dealer In All Kinds of
Fresh and Cured Meats
SPECIALTIES
fpultry, Sea Foods, Milk
Butter and Et,'B
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 lino of Drugs, Sta
tionery, Films & Developing.
Toilet Articles Souvenirs,
Glassware, Gilts.
Prescriptions Our Specialty.
BANDON DRUG CO.
For All Drug
Needs
When at Bandon by-the Sea
Fuhrman & Shindlcr, Inc.
REXALL DRUG STORE
Perrott Cottages
On the Ocean Drive
Furnished and Unfurnish
ed Cabins.
STRICTLY MODERN
Municipal Auto
Park
CTY OF BANDpN
Campers Welcome
Wood, Water, Light
Furnished
RATES 50c PER DAY