Wesely Ladd, Ed. Jorgenson, and Mark Wygandt were in the Eden Park country for four days over the last week end and state that the beautiful scenery and cool temperature was a welcome change to the heat of town. While on a trip to the glaciers for photographs, a new waterfall of great beauty was found, above what is known as Cannonball Falls. The newly discovered fall emerges from Coe Glacier and embodies a big volume of water. The Water makes a clear drop over a cliff into a basin. In the center of the basin the water strikes a large boulder and rebounds, but at a different angle, strikes the side wall of the canyon and again shoots off at another angle before jumping into another deep canyon. The main fall is over 150 feet high, says Mark Weygandt but is very difficult to approach except from the Edan Park side of the glacier. — Hood River News, July 4, 1924