TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. JULY 6, 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW U.ued Dally Except Sunday by Th Newt-Review Co.. Inc. U. W. HATKS HEKT O. BATES.. ..President aud Manager .....iiecreuiry-Treasurer prun Entered as tevoud class matter May 17, I9.iu, at the iot oilier at Kuieourg, Oregon, under the Act of March 2, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, per year, by mail DuiIy, six moulhi, by wall.. f too 2.00 Dally, three months, by mail.. Dally, single month, by mail. Daily, by carrier, per month Weekly Newu-Kevlew, by mail, per year... 1.00 .60 .60 2.00 JMeuihrr l l b Autlatr4 '-. Th AoriHted i'lut-H ext tukl v-ly ui tiled lo tht use for repuMI- vniiiMi ui mil .' mtjittiriu'i crtuuei id it or rut yutniwi.se cit-uita in imp i'drr miiu 10 u lurm new pUUIIKIitta Herein. Ail liKlilat oi id Him hi oipiiiiiify Herein mi publn atum ipt?clal dinpau -hew i tieru Ixo iimrv ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925. THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS BIT bERT a BATES GOOD EVENINC FOLKS Outside of a few Singed eyebrows, Blistered thumbs And battered flivvers It was a Clor-yut Fourth. "r DUMBELL DORA THINK3 Fatigue clothes are pajamas. Some of you wimmln who think you've trained your hubby to eat out of your hand may be surprised to know that perhaps he gets nit MUter Copco's new power plant Give Her a VacatlonI Don't ask "mother" to stay in -the kitchen these July days and cook ov"er a hot range, bt go in the Pelicates en on the Way home, or call up and order your roasts, pies, salads, cakes, etc., and give "mother" a "vacation" this summer. Hot Bread Every Day and Fresh Potato Chips, Roasts Salads SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY Roast Beef. Spaghetti Ital ian, Cream and Green Apple Pies. VOSBURGH & WIARO Fancy Grocers Phone SIS Construction Views Taken of Power Project Early in Year When Work Was Well Under Way According to the Declaration of Independence, one of the three inalienable rights of mankind is the pursuit f drink down town. happiness. But the treasurer of tho Atlantic Monthly, in a recent address, remarked that the American people are not a happy nation, because they overlook the greatest sources of happiness. He thought that even the peasants of Europe beat us in securing happiness. He suggested as one of the ways through which one can seek happines, a knowl edge of books, through which one gains a higher wisdom and broader conception of human experience. There is no doubt a great deal in a philosophy like that. The general popular impression is that happiness is to be had by obtain ing money. But there is not much to make one think that people who have wealth have ny more than their share of happiness. They are freed from the anxieties carried by those who suffer from poverty. Yet there nre many people in very humble circumstances who have little money and perhaps none at all, who somehow have arrived ut' that secret of obtaining happiness, which so many people of wealth have seemingly missed. The trouble with money as the creator of happines is that people commonly tire of the tilings that money will buy. They may think that they would be happier if they dwelt in a larger and finer housei but if they get money and are able to have it, they may not Corvallhi Gazette-Times. I mains In Urge measure' unsolved t-o far a practical operation are Action That Talk What iti Hie mxiter k lih h?lui. i roocernprl In northern Calif, was dedicated es7 Tho In.erborough Transit I At I ho ,me time there has yest.ddy and Tommy Ne... the lo- coninanv of New York has Just ' been a mushroom" ke growth of cal sw.tch pluo of the company, was' ,..,, an advertising sign contract I institution. a In IMduaU that on hand to ... that all meter. w.re: )r lhu ,. , ynn Klln . ,.. re mowing ch a d waJh.K fat workin' Prop.rly. mum return of more than WO.0O0.. l.y filing ,0 wage earner, an" T V J"" another Indication that other small Investors securities 1 . ruruantr mat are not at all filled for that purpose. A larg number of these inniviiiuai wlih newly created Tim Small Kuving. savings accounts are wholly lnex- Wlth the moid growth in Ore- perienced and unlnat runted in ih. The Oakland Gobblers will now, and all through the Pacific ' matter of niacin ihelr fH. spend coupla weeks pickm' up 1 Northwest of savings and loan I wisely. Hazardous real estate discarded shoe-boxee, paper nap-j associations, financial men have bonds and avea stock, foreign 00 kine, banana peelin's, orange skins been giving no little time and at- ligation, of mora than doubtful and empty pop bottle.. j lent Ion to luklng care of the small ! worth and a good many other investor. sorts of "Investments" are being Howdia like to be the mail or Ice Almost every bankers' conven- distributed among them. Thaso From the .ad look in the eye of a j 1(,.tl,ril.Abstract. IO( UI our VI u,,ll,l.,l vilM.ri, ...v days is too long to celebrate. man today? tion, state or district, nowadays vendors of second and third rata j. j, is given over to discussion of how securities are naturally able to i oesi to naiwue int. new condition ( oner nigner rates of return than A feller asked u. today who m( alfairs In the financial world. 'can the more conservative Insii. 1 certain damsel wa. and w .aid,; The question presented by th i unions and are belue able 10 ''She'. Helen Carre" and he .aid need for finding the best means place a great de v; their "stuff" ''How' the In a davenport?" j of keeping the vast bulk of small j where 11 r-,. pot the slightest (savings ut work profitably and at 1 business being sold. Just how w. ,. ,k. ,h. rk.udn Fn.lihe same time salcly are becom-, large these sale have been. It Is deavorers in Portland have decided ' '" increasingly pressing and In not possihle to eay, but without to wage war on lip-eticke rolled .ox i ever-Increasing need of the most a peradventure of a doubt they ..j .. ,,,. vAkU constructive Btudy on the part have been immense. Something really be as happy as before, because that more elaborate 1 ,en(j missionaries overseas to con.'01' J""1 "l1 Kroups in the finan-imust be done to call a halt upon home demands more care and anxiety. Two of the best means for attaining happiness, are first, the doing of kindly acts by which one makes warm friends, association with whom is delightful Second, appreciation of the finer things, like good books and music. Things like that do not cost a great deal, but they so enlarge the powers of enjoy ment that happiness grows. . 0 APPLAUDING REVOLUTION . uatr ha haithana? j. j. .j. me proniema in quvsuon are It wln not d(J for the more really of two major aspects, the ! rrinHorvutivu 4,..oAo. n i.ni.i. The people In Santa Barbara areiOIle p0uive Bna ,he oU,er nega-1 clr(,le8 to remain silent as some so dern nervous they pronounce illve. The growth in the volume ; ,,ave been -inclined to do on the S-s.anta Bar-toar-bar-bar-bre-e-! ,f funds trusted to savings banks 1 Kround that to expose the true "! 'h r broadly similar Instl- j iDwardnoss of the situation would Vestiddy they wanted ye ed. to'""1"", together with chtnges , nllrt ,ho 8aie of good as well an take a trip in the tram car up the 1 ,llat llav 'ne in our industi. I , poor Si,PUrti,.. Th(, public is. aide of a mountain near the Copco "1"1 financial situation, renders It . a sometimes pointed out. not No. 2 dam and we said, "Not by a;11 ul" imperative that trustees ,lL d to Misrrjminate carefully dam .ite." aud other resv"n'blo for the in Blltil niatters. and once con- 4. 4. .!. safekeeping of thes-3 moule. find . yinced that a good deal that Is ' ' . . :n-w lu'liil ivetmciit. Tax , worthiea,, or neary , ,g be(nK Wo gue.. the humorist, are the , exemption laws have greatly cur- Bold WdPiy wod tcnd to wjln. FiflPPn (hnnsnnH i,po.Ip in n Npuv York niirfioi.rp n. ' "u'" "" ""' ? """Z'ZL ! ,HMl'" tno rate oi e-urn upuu draw from the nulrket entirely. ... . .... 1 up cuw winji 10 wme u"r 1115 koviTDiiient and municipal scour-jnU f fraudulent or generallv plauded speakers at a mass meeting 111 honor of former Pre- I tide., back and top of a Ford car. (,,, wbtle at the same tlnue due , hazardou. bonds are being sold mier I,enin of Russia, when they declared that America must i to the th" l;"u.8pokrela: 1 irKe volume the truth will out , ... ...... . i i . ! . . Lots the boy. who left town i Hun otiBtrui tion nas not Kepi soonPr or iater. in any case. be ruled by a dictatorship of the proletariat, in order to With only a gaMon 0, ga, returned 1 ,ln lue urowth of savings Wouid lt not be bPtter lo take Recure the riirhts of the "workint? classes. Ijtst renorts from home with a tankfull. !'" o"pvly of railroad securities 8trong- ,. at thi, me and is no lunxer larire suuuku lo ui- ,hna n n aa i, i HDBtkin V T -r i font the basis for so large a part velt furht.r employment of tire Gawge Neuner, who ha. been I r the holiilnirs of the institutions .,... ,t, ... ' ., battlin' the toreador, up In the I , ,lu,.B,on as has been true In other are certain to give the whole .the past. Meantime the utility j nitxiKtlon a "black eye" with the eompunies, particularly the eke- . p,lhie? Portland Kccord-Ab- ify.7'" Lr"' -w t4 jv,- ;i- i1 Copco No, 2. Upper photo shows dam site, quarry, concrete mixing plant, by-pasa flume nd tramway for handling concrete. Intake of portal of Tunnel No. 1 can be seen through tramway. Thi view was taken January, 1925. The lower photo shows the site of the power house, concrete mixing plant, tower for plac ing concrete, penstock excava tion and the power house camp in the left background. used in the new development jilu' Kreat expense. Throughout the af- Russia, however, indicate that the workers are still unhappy under the dictatorship of the proletariat, while under the oppression of the American capitalists they can have plenty i metrop for a few months, wa. back to eat and can keep warm through the winter. Jf they arc 1 j,nnd,hballMaa,d,ad, Sul"e me",; nnni'irol ii th.itr ent, liuvo a fliwot ill u'lii.'lt rv run iilvmiirl ! t the country. Assuming of course, that they are willing to f a feller brought a parrot egg into k, , i i ti ce ut . e . . . our sanctum this a. m. and wanted and put some brains into their effort. Most of tlieni, u, to give nim a wrteup but we so far as heard from, preferred to suffer from such oppros-: never mention egg. in the coiyum . . , Fe c i i unices our constituent, bring 'em sion Uian to remove to Russia and suffer from hunger under ln by the dolen . y the proletariat's dictating. 4" 0 All of you who returned home - . ,. ... . r . i i i, late vestiddy eve and found the pan ine dangers oi extending cieoii too jieeiy .-n- uweit under th. refrlBeraloP runnin' over will please donate two-bits to a tund for the promotion of the ci entific art of drainin' of the ice leakage durln' the summer season. I- o ami t irtKi nrti I A d O ml"J"" Zcnvn ATr 'aD equal number of cars loaded ternoon the lemonade and lce PLAN T PEDICA ItD with apparatus and miscellaneous cr,.aln was served to all and every j equipment. ' : effort was made to make their (Continued from page 1.) I The story would not be half told guests comfortable. - without a few words concerning .,,, on an altar, labelled "Public Serv- the wonderful hospitality of thei H U a stupendous taK M al ice" and at a given sound the tur- California Oregon Power Com-1 leml to describe a three-mi lion bines were switched on. Two gen- pany. At noon Hut bugler sounded dollar Job on a thirty-dollar type erating units, each operuling under the "soupy" call and there was a writer and it Is the writers auvicu a net head of HO feet and having a mad scramble for the mess-line. , ,nat everyone make it a point to water wheel of 20,000 horsepower, 1 The visitors were served with a!vlB't this plant and see lor your are installed in the plant, and ready fine feast and Ice cream, eookies.! t'lve!! na' nlPr, man na!' "T,"!"' for action at the present time. The ice-cold lemonade and other dellca- Idished ln order that we may all bu generator Is of 15,000 K. V. A. The cies topped it off in great style. abl to push a button aud have plant has a total Installed capacity During the day the Iiunsmuir band l,Rnt- of 40.000 horsepower. It Is estimat- and the Douchis County Concert; The entire output of the plant ed that 200 carloads of cement, 30 Band provided musical entertain-' has been sold on a long-time base carloads of reinforcing steel and ment, both organizations having ' to the Pacific Gas and Klectric com 220 carloads of lumber have been ' been transported to the scene at a' psny. CHAPMAN TO AID !"e Palace :0 tsM Da"iu't Tmv DEBS PLANS NEW ,., s-.s-tT4iTi rr-M-vt-k- a iteporis oi me siaie convention, ' IN CONVENTION AT ' held at Salem. June 13. 14, 15, i STATE COLLEGE vere t",tr'i from ,he delegate,: Miss Kthel Webb, Mis Grace Tay lor, Ir. Lucetta Smith, and Mrs. J. , E. Sawyers. Following the reports and discussion, Junior Brunn gave SOCIALIST PARTY ACTIVITIES SOON (AwM-Ltift I'n-ai la,4 Wirv.l ST. LOUIS, July-6. Plans for trie light and power couipauies. 1 8tract have undergone large growui auti 0 offer a lart;e volume of sound so-1 cutitli's. The problem of deierm- To Bandon ining tlie extent to which and Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton of tho conditions under which hold-1 this city, motored to Bandon OREGON AGRICl'LTl'RAL COI, I.KtSK. CorvaJlis, July 6. W. F. Chaimian, Koseburg druKgist. Is a "' "" "'.,,' .V!?' 7 rebuilding the socialist party In member of the trade entrance com- aa,ca,iv received bv the auence thls ''ofntry to Its pre-war strength nut tee preparing for the thirty- h" by Eugene V. Debs at gon sfaTpVarn.' associa" ' rt" .he meanfng of " tate:wlde ''' rod otuto jt iiai niacm ncai asGdii- , here vfstoriiav. include Iho loca Uon to be held here July 7. S H"osbo?ne ?.' aad construction of pcrman. Mr. Chapman Is also , corn! ' yHlnZ"e one headquarter at either SU vice president of the association. tM " H ,v"y l"?lru'u 0 ' l.oul or Chicago i..i.n f Ail.... ..i i. renins . i.jir and at the c use, each member s gn- ' L , v-u,La'i"- John . Alien of Corvnills, chair- ,,.. The local reorganization launch- man of tile oc-Hl com in I tee. Is ev-,1" liecting at least 2i'0 druggists and ers of savings fluids should place beach Friday and spent the week It1"'" ivt' bm tor Bnnua bark? Wharton Proa them In the utility field still re-1 end visiting. "I'd a dern sight rather be a widow', second husband than her first." t STATE PRESS : comment : The Town Band. aveiaue town hand is indeed Those who feel a desire to leave a rec-' ,.unll;,. an tor en's sake. Mem. oils liainitiK Ih.'y do. t Iccilslonallv one of 1 lit' in reaches heights that . . . , , , , . ,, i, ,. IllllSe llllll .-.Hum lll II ifl un I l ei Prof. Martha an Kensselaer, dean . the Home I'.co- , a ..,.,.., , ,. nlnusds liomics college at Coniell university, told the New York stute ! who blow u hmn nigiit nfter night - , . , i.ii, i Intel" Hint Minimi r, lline who sue- ...bankers some days ago that consumers need to he itlticutttl . , ,liaKlllK n.niseie eon ;as well as producers. The American people have gone to n'l' ;iious me few and fur between. the wink dene b its hand hefnie it Mat utile to nlipear oreditahly In hot ulnoky tooius . They ii-iiiillv have to I 1 1 v lie lr own inin-le anil Ihelr own 1 liistrnnienis. If they are iinttorite eil. thev nllin h.lie to invest in the uniliiinis tlitnivh neeir.ionMlly Minie body K'J'S nioll-el to tile fellows y 1 1 . 1 ale ll 1 1 tin e et) lltlllg tliat entiles o I. .1 1 c and lakes lip Im-kmI'IC-ed peiililei In onttlt the hailfl that il tn.tv H'' at Hi parade (.ir soiiii1 tlllnc in Willi h tlie lnwtl is Inler-e-te.l Am a matter of fait. Ilieie woiild lie tei J). ll. t lelieitl-itiK tax for iriv eeiiiiniinitv than a tax to main tain a ninti ii ipil hand. Hand eon i Ms un Sal'iiia eicllt'it.s In the sliniltl' ' in It"' limit h'Mlse se'ia'e wen'. I dl.'lw piuple tot maliv tlltles.' lanxnllhi; id ii.iu-e the band W'ls any yiiiiil We huve liwd In towns white the Saninlay even In it inn ei rt was a tei;ulat feature ami the ( .nil I In 't-e lawn In can In fill Inlli; 1 , O upon by tlie president of the New York State Bankers asso ciation at their recent convention. He thought it was time to discourage spending for unnecessary articles and luxur ies. It is the business of the banker to discern that invis ible line where reasonable confidence in one's future be- comes extravagance and lack of thrift. He is trained to make that distinction, and if he advises you to wait until you have saved more money before you make this or that i expenditure, it is well to accept his counsel. : - Some folks hava a mania for writing their names in ; places of public resort. They should note that steps are being taken at Gettysburg national park, against those who i deface the tablets at that historic spot, by writing their names on them. Many sacred spots, shrines of history or natural beauty, have lieen marred by the people who insist j on writing their autographs in such spots. It seems to des-, troy the sacredness of such a place to see a lot of names scrawled over them ord of their presence in the world should accomplish it by ""'s of town hand never expect . . - . . . . . ... . I to prtitil fliiiini tally by the strentt- cioing some useitti iiitiig mat pcopic w in j I'tiiiiiioi i . o great expense to provide technical training, ami lo perfect - manufacturing: nroccsses. so that tlie work of production shall be efficient. Meanwhile most of our people have had :l' ,,,'), no special training in the art of .spending, and they waste far loo much. Prosperity can be produced by efficient spending us well as b) efficient production. Considering the number of automobiles anil great vari ety of drivers on the main highways for Hie week end just closed, the number of accidents were not as large as antici pated. This is evidence that some of the reckless opera tors are beginning to realize the .seriousness of "taking a chance" on the busy thoroughfares. o Simla Barbara will lie rebuilt with beautiful struct tires of Spanish d 'sign. We'll bet they will be so constructed that it will lake more than an out-of-tlie-otdinary tti.ke to Knock 'cm dow n. o A' few Fourth of July stragglers are still arm ing home from their faonte rendezvous for the two-days' celchrat i-n. ' Well, it's all over- -and it was a grand and glorious Fourth. tilde tur till' r. lH elt il Tie t.,w a Hi Its band all ne r file ,e 'l ite nid m k-iovMi Ii. tier than the t. T.n. pter in niUetlts. d ter helpers w ho .utl'il : . m Ji nil the nonet. News paper nea ailietns.d far printers w Imi louhl m i lio and play the I latin. I t:eivtMi.tv In town tot A two-days vacation helps to take the kink out ofile.j buuic nirnu J la the bandar, L Vf Or For Any Those Two Trouser We Are Featuring Come Handy No need to worry about an extra suit when you have one of these suits with two trou rrs. We have a splendid elec tion for ynu to choose from. Style and weave up to the minute. $37.50 Harth's Toggery , . FLORS1IEIM SHOES AND STETSON HATS I meet I Judication of the new pharmacy jbuildinK which was officially open- ea early (ins year will be one of the chief fealun-8 of the Catherine, atddn from the regular business seesionH. The ceremony will be hdd on the steps, of the bulidiiiK ed yeaterday makes St. louls tho W, pay cash for dry cascara .'i.h.,. ' , ,. ed the country under their pro gram of re-constructlon. The St. ROSEBURG MAN AT Louis district Includes Missouri, rnnccTDV RArrTiMr wrH,(krn Illinois and eastern Iowa. rUKUlKl MtJL 1 1INU -in ten years we will get bark to our pre-war strength of 120.000 t ..iri4ti l'rew ist win.) ;and grow rapidly thereafter until lnllTI.Ali .Inlv ft Forestry the socialist nartv is strong enom:h weunesitay morning, w tu n alumni nien in charge of road aud trail to realize it Ideals. ' Debs said, of the school of pharmacy, led by building in national forests of the, "My the- national election of Frank S. Ward of 1'ortland, will be j'ortland district, gathered In tho 192S, the socialist party will be a in charge. Wind River valley above Steven- political factor to be reckoned An extensive drug show featuring .on. Wash., this morning for a with. For the first time since the drugs derived from Oreg.M pro- week' demonstration of road and war we have a municipal socialist duct has been prepared lor the trail machinery and to inspect ticket in the field at Terre Haute, visitors and will be seen in the new construction. Ind., and we are preparing to put building where all the regular ses- jew machinery and tools are to complete socialistic tickets Into sion will be held. Women of the be trud out. Tlie gathering con- municipal elections everywhere." convention through the women's rem secondary roads built by I o auxiliary of the association have forestry men themselves, not high-1 Iloswell .Mineral water baths for prepared a program of their own wavs which are under tho bureau 'lhat kidney trouble. containing much of interest in the of public roads. , I way of art, music, and home eco- Assistant Forester C. M. Grang- JAPANESE HAVE ninnies, supplied largely by the er aud Supervisors V. V. Harphani, I AIR BOMB TEST college stalf. Ochoco forest, and K. 1'. Cecil, j I Speakers at this year's conven- Columbia forest, wero scheduled TOKYO,, July 6. (A. I'.) A tion will Include F. K. Peterson of to attend. three-day air-bombing exercise re 1'ortland. president of (lie naliona The trailmen and their forests cently was held over Tsujido, a association of retail druggists; include R. 1'. Pierpout, Malheur; suburb of Kangawa. Two planes Governor Walter M. Pierce, s. na- J. M. Mann, I'mulilla; I. E. Jones, were employed, each carrying li ter Charles Hall of Maishlield. and Whitman; George A. Uonebrake, bombs weighing 300 to 4o0 pounds, other. Registration will begin l'mpiua: M. M. 1-wis, Siskiyou; I The object of the exericio was In .Monday night at the headouarters W. L. Joues. Crater. ;study various relations between at the Hotel Denton. ! - o 1 the reaching point of bombs lloswi II Hotel for good eats. 'thrown from airplanes, and the speed as well ns direction of the winds, also to improve bomb throwing devices aboard flying I Hand broccoli planters ut Whar ton itros. BOWMAN CORNELL WEDDING WORLD'S RECORDS A quiet wadding occurred Friday machines. nUlit ut X o'clock at the jiarnon-j o -- RROKTN 1M MFPT rtk'' or 111,1 M- r" m"m' uin, Finland prepares TO sell VtWJfLA il W1(. j, vv, ilowman, a rancher and LUMBER IN UNITED STATES loi'cini; operator at Myrtle Creek, I WASHINGTON. July 6. Fin and Miss Susan Cornell, were unit- land, now the most heavily for ed in niiiniai;e, 'IH1 oftict- ested of European countries, ha atliue- Tin cen-niony was perform- aroused much attention from Ai (AiWTiatr.1 I'rcm 1!.m. Wire.) SAN KKANCISCO. July.,;. - Two world's records were brnkrn and two wrre t u d In th t rm k and field evnts of Iho Niiiional A. A. 1. meet whi ed iu the prf.-eiu. of the bride't erican lumber nianufaeturerers hv moUier and several of the cloce ereatin? an organization in its to a' close Ti!.rel1'eer,'r.vr"'Thel """' of " ounit cou""'' Imm- 1'bt'r rale for marketing in 'he ew York thletlVc oh . n-erl d l'ately following they left on an au- Cnlted States. The National I.um ,nrK Attitetli ( mo emerged . ,. , vrinlw jtv ,H. f i,. i.Jn.,f,. i..i.. to tour lo various beauty spots of her Manufacturers' Association. Oregon. Mr. Itowman conducts a one of the American groups most large ranch near Myrtle Creek and concerned, has received advie, s national senior nrcaniatinn title. " V" "'"Z.7. "I "T"T i . T" aw mui owni.. iuh took Mime nine. .n- uM ,iie ,Ui m cnarge or tneir enier- vlctortons tor two days. Yester day it inait-e a clean sweep In tht relays mid on Saturday won th The Hollywood Athletic the Junior championships wen held I- riilay. The high score in the senior ehamplonshrips were: New York A. C. .-.II: Illinois A C. SI and th. Olympic ( lull. San Francisco. 20. The four rrack sprinters of th hlch "Hl'hing school at Olendale for the prise John Saarl, formerly a lu.:e pa.si uuev tui-r manuiaciurer in I'ortianit, iir". ci 'and are attempting t. establish .i NEW FRENCH CHIEF IS . permanent foothold in this coat NAMED FOR MOROCCO try. American lumber trades bar M-..ui.si rt U-,st war-) (been somewhat Jolted by the In PAKIS July 6 The French formation. In view of th facf th it New York dub established a n- w cabinet today selei tul a new com- In the past Amerlcjn lumb. r x- world'n re.-ord In the no varl manner in ctini oi rreucn iorces ports have gone to neirly all ccn relay making trr ilistan -e In 4 1 Monico to suned Marshal tlnents of the world. The only o;v 2-S seconds. The old record was l.yautey, hut lite name will be nortunlty the Finnish produce' 42 4-10 seronils which also was withheld until late tonight so Mar- have to market In thi I'rlted set liy a New Y"rk team in l:i. shal l-jauiey can bo infoimi'd first states, lt was said, enmn from V. M. Taylor. Illinois. A. C, set; " the very complete utilization which a new world s record tor the 440 . MARRIED TODAY they can make of their timber, an I ard hurdles, when he won the L. K. SimiiuiU. of Ashland, and the willingness of their own coi event in 4:. seconds. Tlwold Mary St. nu. tt. of Jtosebilrg. Were sumPr, ( use short lengths aiH mark wss 15 seconds. quietly married Friday evening at bits of wood. The American ie . S P m . at the olflre of lhtlce of tK.r, pint out that this natiaoal CLUBWOMEN ENJOY Dis. ih- Peace ('. orge Jones. Only the custom results In complete n e." COURSE BY W. L. H. OSBORNE necessary witnesses wire present. evrv tree cut. and lower op'rH- Mr. stnnett ha h.en employed as nl iharge. against resulting lum The Itusines. ami rtofessional a plumber at shland. but ex- her Uiat may allow It to compete Woman s Club held Its regular pect to locale (i Koaeburg la .e in th I'nlted State aiainit hooir monthly luncheon Friday noon. In future. produced Umber. i (V 0 63 O