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(IS m V, 'va' is . i':j n't: '.id 7 TWO IT II The mountnln c:tmp lifld hi-1i yt-ar fur the atlviiiu-ici Buy Sciiiiik . Ui DlHlzUiU llIKl t.'OO C'Olllitil'M lll- piiiD loility. Thf i-unip Ik liflil in llio Tlme SIkUth luoontuiim If mini mi niili K innt of Kiwi'iie. The Niys do not cinup on run rtllu dur ing Die two wtk bin eamji al corivi'Uit'iit lilaci-M aloiiK t tl f mountain matin. From tiwue lowl (-limits tlii'y hike without pnrkit In to Hie region eucli day and du not cover Ihe name territory twice. ''JF not too heavily loaded they pUll to leave the I'arlfte highway nt Co.hen and ko ii the Will nmeMe highway to a point above Uiplon rancii for Ihe that niKht. (in Ihe Keeond day tliey will eliiui) lilalliond peak anrl Iravid on lo a rnhip on tlie IleKrhiitoH river or else at die l)evtl'n Cardena. They -IV UI paHH Creaeeiit lake. Oiiell and -JtuviH lakea and several oilier Mrlall Inkea. Krotn Hie Oevll's tlar den Ihey will climb die Itucllclor . and Soulli SlHter ninuiitniuH and then move on to llroken Top moun tain paKH ami spend one day on Jlrokcn Top. The next calu'p will be made at 1'iok canip on the Mo Keiiie highway fioin which pidnt the Ht'olllH will climb the Middle - Slitter, upend a day on Collier lllu .cier and another day around the lak.-H nearby. - The hcoiiih are mccthiK all Ihe PXpenaeH I tieniHelveH. In alinoat every caHe, if not everyone, ihe . hoys have made their own money wilh which t pay their aluiroH. ' TIioho mukiiiK Hie trip are: I'liul Mcdowell, Arthur Iliilllll. Jim Darhy, llohert I li.el, llarolil Imwe, Rimer llenl anil Lester Itus wll of Hoki'Iiiiik: Tom Penuock. .loe t'lark, Tel Olson. Coonse Corey, (lieu flrlffus. Tim MuKlunlH of Marshlleiil; Harold I'uluatn of North llend: Irwin Hamlleman. . rinudnii,' lionahl Fair and I'red Fiihnnnti, CooiiHe. '.' The Inst Wolf Creek ramp clos ed .Monday nmrnlni;. This was the fnnrlli canip of tlio season. Kach ..canip was a success. CAMPFIRE GIRLS IN CAMP AT WOLF :; CREEK j 50 ATTEND 7. Fifty Iloseliuri; Klrln anil their . lillunlhius estahllsbed lump al Wolf creek yesterday to beuln a iwoweeks' ollllnn. The Caiupflre CIiIh' oiKnnl7.ntl'in will spend this lenmh of lime at Hie camp site under the supervision of Mrs. Alice 'Cully, I'm) In nil , who has been em . ployed lo direct ihe camp again Nils year. - - The Kills will spend llielr lime .,111 ramp enjoying outdoor sports , mil constructive recronllon. Their -noiy will include instruction In rnmpflre (llrl woik anil camp life. Any llosebure person who plans to visit the cunip durliiit the Hum Ihe girls are there Is requested lo slop at the chamber of culn , nierce oifl.e lo pick up any pack ages left there lo be taken to Hie Bills. W. A. HARRIMAN'S WIFE GETS DECREE (Am.hUI,iI I'h-m lj.w.,1 Wli,.) PARIS, Auk. 5.-.irs. William Avorell llarrlninn was Krnnled a di vorce by the Paris courts today I mill her husband. William Averell llnrrlniuli. New Vork banker and npni'lsuiiiu, on itronuils ol abandon ment. llarrlninn, win, chairman or Hie board of directors or W. A lliirrlman mid Co., ,. and ni of ficer In ninny other flrnis. was ninr lled lo Mrs. lliirrlman. then Kitty I .tiler I.iiwreine, of New York. In September. HISS. They mo to children, both (jlrls. TOPEKA BAND7TS SEIZE PAYROLL t.wlal,vt l'n'i to:ir, Win-) TOI'KKA. Kas. Auk. fl Two bnndlls today helil up Clyde Kmil Ion. nn necouiiiatit. within a half .-bloik of the illy hall ami lohhvd him of J'.l.-.'on. Hie citj's send Ttloiilbly puroll. GARRETT NAMED ENVOY TO ITALY f Uh-.,i-,1 l-i. v, l.i a-.! H, t WASMINCTON. Auc. .'. Km mal auuoiillcetnenl a made (ila at the While House of the appoint ment of John V. Caiielt. Itiiltt none banker, as ambassador to Italy. HucreodftiK Henry I'. Kletrher ut Is now eniouto home Mr. l-'leicher announced some lime auo thai he intended to leiiie lim the diplomatic set ice. The stale depaitunai has been advised by the Italian 1:01 ernno nt thai Mr (Jariett is acceptable. The new ambassador all ready hus hud 1'u years' service In the diplomatic vorps. Inn in c been inttiiti'i to Venezuela. Ai centine and the Nethei land. Fire Dangers an treat ty f ncrciixtl tliroui;h the t'y m-!iMiii t'hri k up on i nr thf InMiiatu''-. i'ir nU nuaie pun ret lin. Thw utem y t.s Ht (HII" Si'I VM tV ' M 1 III' all HlieH of (Ire Hli I nutoninlulA tnMHnnci. 'all or phone and we will ln nil the Job. G. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE Maternal Love 1 "' A 2. i "1 feii f " $ wilh khhmpliiK fiom lit'r former husband. Tin' chililri'ii uru tluiiui, 1, iiud LaiMont, 0. TRAGEDY HALTS PLANNED WEDDING (.VftMirlntl I'ivm LaMil Vin) I.OH AXtfKLKS. Aim. 5. A li i nf ihrtM' men to complete Hiratimt HieuiH for I lie fort lit OinlliK iiihi -rlime of one of thein eiulcil in hhkimIv iivHt' hfre eiirly unlay w hen their automobile pluimi'tl over n tllff In San KraiuiKnulto eHiiyon, north of here, killing two of the cav'H oi'i-upanlH, inclutliiiK (lie bi lili'Kiooni to be. The dentl men were Penn Kenny, jr, wan to have hien tnaird'il shorlly. ami Low in FU'inliiK, .loe Konho, driver of Ihe oar, was hurl slk-luly. Hdnko, wlio Haiti Ihe party was enrotiie hem for Keu.y'n muniune, al 1 itbuled Hie wreck lo u lunliy KteerhiK wheel w hlcll caused the maelilue to veer from the road and drop oer Ihe 300-foot cliff. Insurance Opportunity For Right Man V est Coast Life In.sur.mre Company rff California with $1 I 5.000.000 in fore."-, up to date policy forms and service, can us;; a good producing agent with a record of personal production in life insurance on salary and Itlx-ral first year and renewal commission Ixtsis to wrile personal business and work with agents. Must have a car and he willing to woik for advancement. W rite jn conlicbnce to J. V. Stewart, Superintendent ol Agencies, 6 J 5 Tailing Hldg., Portland, Oregon. ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 19C1 M. E. RITTER, Man.ieor Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Oak and Kane Sti AMBULANCE SERVICE Emb.imt ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. Clashes With Law ( . . l-iMJi V.T TRADESMAN KEPT BUSY ON MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING ItuildiiiK tradesmen vere kept hp.y last week and u 111 pruhahly be just as busy this week by the de cision of a number ol phv: idaus and dentists to muvc into the new Med) ml Arts corporal ton building on the first of AunuM. Although tiie mala structure had been completed when t lit move was made, there was mill mm h wiring, plumbing and tinh-hln work to he done. Some of the temnitH who are 1L-I-ed on Ihe directory in llie lover ol the new structure have not yet moved, but will be in their new of lices just a.s soon as woik can be completed. 1 Km mal open in i: of t lie ball dim: Is belli; planue I, althoir-'.li no d- fl nlte date has hi i n set for the event. t " 1 1 I.OI'ISVn.l.K, Ky.. Auk. 5 A corporation lo spetid money instead of making it Ino been oitianized by Ihe Louisville Legionnaires uiaklm; tdana tt) entertain the lon.OOO win veterans expected to attend the an nual convention of the American I.eejon September "0. And allhoiiKh Frank f). Ilash, preiildent. and Iteatl Kemp, diro': lor, are HndiiiK it difficult to get rid of a Kieat deal or It. they claim their goal of f IUU.umii or more has pilallly expenditiireH will have been reached by Ihe time Legionnaires gal hoi- for their annual reunion. One of the biggest division of the convention corporation is charged wilh providing lodging for the war veteran.1'. This, say its Ol ivers, already lias been achieved wilh Ihe cooperation of every Louis ville holol. The hotels have agreed not to raise rates. The corporation has arranged for the visitors to attend horse rau -. at Churchill Downs, excursions to Mammolh cave, Daniel lloone s grave an I many other historical .-dies; and lo see to Louisville s river pride called 'the greatest col lection of liver steamboats in mod ern times." The convention will openJn Jef ferion county armory, which has a seating capacity of lu.llnO. Later sessions will be held In the 51,25(1. iliin memorial auditorium. Louis ville's tribute to her service men. l-'or one feature event the concert or a I .nun piece band under the di rection of Caesar La Monaca, him self a legionnaire, the University of Louisville campus will be the selling. AVIATOR AND HIS BRIDE OF JUNE 10 CLASHING, REPORT 1'Alilrf. AilK. 5 The brief 10 niiillrc nf r.illlltui I'nrker. Now York bIiiiw cirl. anil Jfiiu Axsolnnt, l-'rencli pil'it "f tle l rmis-At iHiille i.liinc Y.-llnw llinl. Is ri-portort to hnvn strmk illlfiiilllii'S. The yomiK tounle. Asaolnllt belli 2:i mill MIhk l'lirker. 22. wiih mar ried hi Poitlimtl, .Me.. June 10, just three days before the French fliers took otf from ohl Oii'lntrd for I'hi-If. The Amerleiin ftirl follovieil her hnshiiiiil bv uteiuiier and re- Joilieil him oh June 2ii wliell she met his iiaienla tor the first time. Whlli II her party admits eon teliiplulliil! any court aellon It has been rumored thai IhhiKS were not m.diiK miiooihly. Sack twine unci needles tiro sold at Wharton Itroa. Anyone k n o w i ll g where- a l M i-u l.'iiitti:i It. Moore please cniiiinunicale wilh l.ylllh M. Ilrown, ill. t, w liosi'lmrg, Ore. Rainbow Gardens Wednesday Night ' Music by the Yellow-jackets TUESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1929. "Sweetest Girl!!" How much uro letters worth when thev keep rcmindinK you you're "the Eweelest girl in the world." Mrs. Marie Harden, the "sweetPHt Rlrl" In this case, agreed, it Ih charKed, to return 1115 of them to hei admirer for Ju.DOO, but only gave back fifteen. Her husbind, Lavieuce, is suing William A. Top- lifts, wealthy oil company ese'--u- tlve, for JIOO.OOO in New York city couru. TRESPASS NOTICE All persons warned asalnst tres- paasinR on premises of Klks Island in the lTmpqua river below Oak atreet brldKe. A guard Is being maintained day and night Violators will he proaerilled. .in a. rr '! 'm .' 1 "j a f .M.K-!atM I'rt-M Wir,-1 I'OUTI.AXf). Auk. 5 Felera Jude Hean today overrul.-d a mo Hon of attorneys for Klamath coun ty for diimiU'.sal of the suit brotluiil against the county by several large timber companies. The case wii. he set lor trial. TlK' timber companies seek relief from what they contend is an tin reasonable taxation on their prop rty. Many of the companies have refused to pay taxes now due. The complaint contends that the county budget commission in nmk ing up Its report failed to take Into consideration the surplus on hand and revenues to be derived, with the result that the charge Is made that the taxes of the timber com panics are twice what the com panies believe they should legally he. The timber companies identified with the suit Included the Weyer haeuser Timber company, the Shevlin-Hixou lumber company. several others. the l.ong-Iiell lumber company ami Attorneys for Klamath county argued today that the suit should he tried In the regular channels oi anneal, but Judge Bean held that the plaintiffs bad no objectives save the tederal court. The complaint alleges the Klam ath tax budget for 1H2S ignored a jauo.liuo surplus on hand and did not consider an item of about 000. revenues to be derived during the year. CHILD GETS HEAD WEDGED IN PAN ( AnwHn(f(l I'ri'M Lpawd Wire) SALEM, Ore., Aur. 6. An alumi num cookiny utensil was a fusel natlriK pluythinK for Mary, 1-months-oUl daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keimim of Sweet Home, until the pan which she was usliiE hs a hat refused lo come off her head. She was hurried to a w rage where ft took a pair of tin shears to remove the pan. Tennis court at Mleyld Park. a horse it's -v?Sr III in a cigarette it's Jt'DGES OF HORSES must look for many dif fcrcnt"points." Judges of good tobacco look for taste and taste alone. And Chesterfield gives you, not several tastes mixed, but one . . . mildness, flavor, delightful aroma, uclJeJ togetxrinto one distinctive tobac co "character" smoothly blended and cross blended, the standard Chesterfield method. Three words say it all: "TASTE above everything FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED NOTED ECONOMIST DIES fAiwx-iated Vrm Ur(l Wirr) PAIA) ALTO, Cal.. Aug. 5. Thor lein B. Veblen. internationally ,.....,., it tn,l author. died here Saturday night. Knowledge of IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of Uie I'nited Stales for Hie District ot oregun. in the mailer of Elizabeb. M. ltex- road, bankrupt. To the crediiors of Klizabeth M. Kexroad of Glide, In the County of Douglas, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that the jaid Klizabeth M. Kexroad was on the 30th day ot July, i'JVJ. duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of her creditors will bo held at the office of the under signed referee In bankruptcy iu Ilosehurg, Oregon, on the 17th day of August, 1112a. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tiie bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated August 1st, 1920. C. L. HAMILTON. Referee In Uankruptcy. 9 1 LET US FIGURE YOUR NEEDS Leake & Beyers Co. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 500 I t a.I.Ijfl.I.I.IIXIII.II.I.I.I.I pirit ' its ' I ? ..' ,v-- Taste terfld his death was withheld until today. Death was attributed to a heart tttack. STRAIN'S $3 Straining eyes to see clearly brings head aches, permanent frowns and real visual damage. M FANS FOR Prune Dryers Motors Engines Traying Machines MILD. ..and yrt THEY SATISf y E&i', -1 Mt-i T-i 77'T