TWC Tins nnxrao news, thI'ksdav, ji'ia" 27, toto. 3EAN-BATJ" MAY YET GET BOQT BUT IT'S HARD TO BANISH FRANCES A. KELLOR TO ORGANIZE WOMEN OF COUNTRY INTO LINEUP FOR HUGHES TELL-3 OF TRIP mm J'.' -, -- ffnTTlr.iiiil!! m Li 'w.SJl 1 Pi Miss Frances A. Kcllor at work in her office. Miss Frances A. Kellor Is chairman of the Women's National Com mittee of the Hughes Alllunce, and Is one of the couniry's busiest women at this moment. She has taken upon her shoulders tho task of or ganizing the womon of tho nation into a lineup for Charles E. Hughes. MisB Kellor had luncheon with Mr. Hughes at the Hughes summer home on Long Island a few duys ao. DR. HOUCK WILL GO TO DEATH VALLEY CAMP DAlllOA, Sun Diego, Cal.. July 27. Captain (iiiorgo 15. Houk, of Itoschurg, arrived today. Ever Blnce the troop bucamo u separate command it hus been without a phy sician. Colonol Swift, chief of staff of the Western Division, accompanied by Colonol Clenard McLaughlin, of the Third Oregon: Captain George A "White and Lieutenant Cicero F. IU. gnn, tonic au auto trip today to In spect the marching route and camp site where Troop A Is soon to b. : -Ktulioncd. Captain White has received fresh "Assurance that mounts will be here . qrlthin a few days and as soon as they arrive and tho horses have had FOR SALE Hay baler, John p Deere power press No. 2, 8 h. p. gasoline engine, com plete, good condition, bar gain for cash. E. C. Uon boii, room 4, Commercial Club building. G29-tf try-out, the move to tho permanent camp will be made. The Inspection party left early and dlil not return until late tonight. It Is understood that the Place where Troon A will be stationed will lip he- ; 'tween Campo and .lacumba. It Is estimated that It will be four duvs ! march from hero and w ill be near i the edge of Death Valley. The trip of the officers today was for the pur- :iTe of ft'.urlvlm: iHfl'ercnt cant'j sites and of familiarizing themselves 1 with the country over which the troop ! Is to travel. Children Cry for Fletcher'; VI ft. J Tho Kind You IIuvo Alwnys I'.iiiilit, nntl which Ims been lu uso lor over ii jours, Ims Imrno tho Klutuuiiro of nun mum Hem iiiutlo under his per-yy-rv- Biiiml supervision hIiu-o its infancy. CC-cAU Allow no on toiUx eivo run in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations mill ".lust-ns-gooil " nro but Uxpcilinents llmt trillo with anil endanu'i'r tho liealth of luiuiits untl till 111 ron lixiiciieneo iigulnst J-vpciluicuU What is CASTORIA Cnstnrlti Is tx lmrtnli'ss snlstlliito for Castor Oil, Pare Korlo, lrop nnl Sootliintr Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains liiltln r Opium, iMorphiuo nor other ISareotlo Mthstunco. Its HKO is its guarantee. It, destroys Worms) mid allays lVvorlslinoss. I'or moro than thirty years It lias been In oonstaiit tiso for tho relief of Constipation, llatiileney, AVIntl Colic, all Teething Troubles nml llarrho-ii. It roifulates tho Stoma. U and liowcls, iissimilates tho l'ood, givinir healthy and natural sloep. 'i'lio ChlUlrcu's l'aiiiifi-u Tho Slotlicr's rrioiui. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The following interesting letter re garding Oregon scenery was receiv fcd by Mr. A. A. Guewits, and writtet by his daughter. "Oh, it you could only have been with me yesterday, 1 should have been perfectly happy. I wrote you that we taiked of going up Larch Mountain trail part way. I was awakened al six by the guns uuu whistles, and it was just like New Years, and I soon realized that w was a perfect morning, just ideal lor a hike. After breakfast we start ed and arrived at Multnomah r'alis at 9:3U, from where we started our trail at once. It starts up towaru the Falls, crosses tho concrete bridge just below the falls, and from there on the top talmost 70u. leetj is a switchback. Everytime one turns the view is grander on account oi added height. Then the trull leaves the face of the cliff and penetrates the wilderness. At this point a side trait leads down the stream to the heaj of the falls, where you can lean over and look down the same 700 Teet, really an awe Inspiring proced ure, as one has the inclination to leap over. The water was high and in some places covered the trail, so We retraced our steps to the main trail and proceeded into the heart of the hills. For two miles we fol lowed the creek, a tumbling, pound ing mountain stream, through a ra vine well wooded and between mam moth rocks.. It may surprise you to hear that we came to a snow and (ce drift and Bnowballed one an other. The stream became more beautiful as we journeyed on, and until we came to two falls quite near each other, each about 100 feet in height, and from here the scenery was still more wild. The stream formed a series of cascades over fal len logs and immense stones, moss covered and a tangle of undergrowth. Out of the rocks at intervals came small steams of cold mountain water and car; shut my eyes now am? hear the roar and inhale the air made sweet by the ferns and cedar. Here one could stand still and entirely loso oneself In quiei communion with nature. Here the trail leads off to ward Mankeena Fails, and we were forced to turn our faces from all this grandeur und climb the clff to the west, where we soon came out on the Columbia gorge again many hundreds of feet above the river and looked down on the trail so far be low where we hail been a short time ago. People on tho nll seemed mere pigmies as we watched them. We then skirted the hill for a mile and a half, when stop was made for lunch and s;it for n loni: time looking up and down the Columbia river for many miles. It made me speechless with awe, tho grandeur and majesty of It all. From this point the path gradually descends through a second growth of all kinds of vegetation, but as Kankeena creek Is neared the rira become larger and the steam is one unbroken mass of white foam from where It hotls up from under the roots of an Immense tree to the top of Wankecnn falls. A big lnnd slide was encountered on the way down which covered three laps of the switchback, causing some diffi culty, and danger, for if one lost their footing It ml;.;ht end hundreds of feet helow. Again our steps were retraced to the main trail out upon a long point where the trees and rorks overhang tho Columbia highway, and from here the H'ltos fur below looked like mere toys. These fulls are not as large as the Multnomah, but the In dian names translated means "most beautiful", ' and they are certainly I deserving of the title. When the j highway was reached we were only three fourths of a mile from where j the start was made, and the time was t:irt. Here we found hundred sot 4:15. Here wo round hundreds of of the wonderful hidden treasures behind the great wall of rock and i firs. The entire trip did not lame or fatigue me n bit, and 1 am so grate ful for the opportunity -to see what lies so nenr. and yet Is known to so few. . FOliMKU McCI. W.W.S 1IOTFI, OWM'U VHITS CITY TODAY mm y YbtAhs ago A 'Beamed Playe' would I S 5Er OUT aftbo -we eipt-aSi" $S UTY 1 ' -AM K r-s. fiirZV topcu;rdli.t.e8 . GeTTieiG incro ' I'lUW'n. tee gATSMA" "r""f AS ' and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shepard, and his sister, Mrs. Mattie Cosper, and her niece, Miss Edna Cosper, accompanied him as far as Riddle, where they are visiting with Mr. James Hensley. This afternoon they came through on their way to Portland and were joined by Mr.-Shepard. They will be In the metropolis for a few days and then return, topping In Roseburg for a short time Saturday. They will return to Texas about the first of September. tiOl'HKltS Kll.l.KD WITH ACTO.MOllIbE FUMF.S mals that damage their crops. A car, preferably one that is light, Is driven into the field where the go phers live. The engine is allowed to continue running and one end of a hose is attached to the exhaust while the other end is inserted in a gopher hole and packed about with a cloth and a HUle dirt. In a short time the fumes penetrate the various pass ages and issue from other holes. These are then plugged up; after this has been done the gases pene trate to the remotest chamber, and the inhabitants are suffocated.Aug ust Popular Mechanics. Using automobiles as gopher-kill- Special. Mason Sanlcnp tops, wnlle Ing machines Is the novel service to they last 10c per dozen. Extra targe which cars have been put by Oregon j heavy Mason rubbers oc per dozen farmers who have set about to kill regular price 3 for 25c. People'? gophers, and other burrowing ani- Supply Co. 777-tf THE U. S. PLHI-IC HEALTH SERVICE ASKS, DO YOU Think dog muzzling cruel and then marvel at the spread "f rabies'; Carefully select your .irand of liq uor and then feed your children un pasteurized milk? . Repeat the Golden Rule and then sneeze in somebody's face? Go camping for your health and then place your toilet so that it drains into your water supply. Place an Ad. Here and Watch Results. On account of not being able to reach our entire list of subscribers during the last thirty days The Special Offer of l ie L venm JS g News Extended Until July 31 iAiHmmi In Use For Over 30 Years Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Charles Shepard. cue of the form- ... . f .I,- 1,.,VM... I,.!.a .mw! for many yrars n resident or !ns-! 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