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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1916)
THE 3I0RMNG OREGOMAN. SAT CRD AY, FEBRUARY 5, 1916. WEARY SNOWBOUND PASSENGERS FREED Crews Ccrr.rrierded to Railway Officials for Care Taken of Marooned Patrons. I.0RMAL SERVICE RESUMED I )rl Train la tn Than aa 1 1 -u ra tram raartlaaal foe IUt aoel Toiu al wUr4 Mali .r liar ! rria Trajaj. nj'bi1 fa. a tfiiln aa ra.tarad Vu! bum oa r aprlia( Tha ti.v. Iw A .V Cmp"' traia ... 4 l.ft a.-lad a la lire al It lr paaaer aa-t Kan, CUj. Il a IK (l-.i irala leave fa tb Cut ea.r t."i.l r-aal la nor taa tl hour. All train .SaaU: i ve tu irt m trma. 41 T aa-Lac Na. S rt.. for . tn Bras Irala la ! (or that !V fxfr a.'aai. Al 13 l tai aaarwlw N. left far ati Laa City. TTir a heavy UJ tin(ir, null aal apfa 1.11 4 a-a-una-ai-al tr la lh pttix t!tra af ara. H. whim !; her at te rteh Tm44V meis. trter. e.ea, lr3n -!' t !( laea (L naaal.e. r. nrl-. bed baa., tai'j ira'-4! ea-aia r la xt Bank rwl srtk-k ar. rrarf at ell f rictitna l.'a TnfU ela-M. .I ,t!a liana tr,a k 3 taft fir kena a.a! nr. a'l at ".! nrin lt a. . Wa4 tinoa. Other r-T iak l.-aac yecraUy MM IS . If, e I m Waarv FMaMftn atex. Ta rt ,tPl P." tralaa o reac farti.naj !- Tni-T arrt4 al I a -:.- aa'ar-lar iwx.nl. rieslT la e:cee I Tta la. I o6a"rl-tK we reanaawa-, fxr . o .w n a rnmrr iri.l If' u t"i Cofa Kr "'a ' lat '(!(. Mrmiiilnl all irf lt kj4 la ki4 al tloa-t .. Tf t, an4 0"'"' at af tfftin Pt ranait.r.4 al Tk fi'-t rinc aoin af tka aa'p mot far na4 i aartr laa Tra Irimt, nta4inx laa mall t-.f an4 a p""r lrai'. aff14 la l'nft'iil afar an!!rt:cH IM aefaitj k.f fnilvMl K krtaf In . if. T". rati of iaa taura4 lfia kt i ( U'a l- ia iu'p(h T-na a4 faa af nnl arrlT4 ayi aiarat Ira aat . fca r4t f.i 4ai-. f ata tk rvutr 'baJu!a tk twniini T taa aat Irata ttm hkraa a"tr; a t mall f'tfm, .Naar York. ik Atii'-if kari in tlitl il aa-l 1 1 malt trim lk I'liUM lar. itT an lit M "U'a Waal. I 4 a bar .r inria al I a'rle-k. DaaTa4 Haiia Dm Taala. Tk tw IE. A V Comranv manaaa! ai Ttaiav'a matt iraia throuc" at 1 etkxt Taaa4ar aaaolo. N tra.l Ima a arrl4 kara m-a tk. . Tha 'rimiiaM at Ail af lur 4aa la 4 a far I.lTrt Kara mnain: lal of H)!ti. Ta4a a4 rrMar. ai a trim rcir irt bm4 alua Bar a rulr irbxli; ISia mora I a r Uh.i. t.ta cantata Ira Ida lexil rwl alf a 'tl ha kitr-laaat ea thatr Initial laipa Wi morn'fie. II la anata4 ttkl caa cotos-aia t-iarT eC ary t b t.J T&a mail rlrrka ea Ika train haa aorta! tna ma1 1 Into rar-ara- tkxf t l aa h (l"a l!l ka raawT la aiaM aat aa lia raapax-tlv a.,ta ka It La ra-atTa"! la tba IT- Piara loataf . M. J. B irklar. aaaaral aaprlnlaa4ant ar lha -TT K. A N. i'ii4il, aia kaa kaa M In rMrta af IBa aar-(ltS!l" rit.a in th CoiamMa Knar core, la aaj-rta I fta. k la rttan l to-LaV Tka weak aaaa J:jir. for aaral kaura tarj.v. mhmn ona af ta Ktant aaaatlaai imH Ihi track. ISirca turta a I'at In rarU. l II. M-B(ma ;.an(n ha 4rlaaa4 trataa aaafa arrnninw4llal aatth foaM aaxt ainar .ra..it!-a al (! at-n.. af taja raiirn.! Mol "f arattounl tr: ara kM al Ttia Lailaa. aaaUVa la rVaV4a4. Inrtirtla af tka amparlaacaa af tka ta.aart ra dataina4 !" aa tna fol lia i n maa ra-ata4 ya.iardaj f-m W. Xa.on. na ana cf tha atal iv'n4 traifia, kr William it-MtrrT. fan. rat ra""" kfant f 11a O.-W. It 4 N fam.iany. -t-a.Ji.a aa d!a l lrl-a arara aar. tv a.f bv Mr. fran-k IHIa aft.pnnt aa-l lla'al ta)la. tltln; fraa aallta ant !- lotlM. If traina not Jaa.aa kafora Irtmnrfnar rfantBl. Worn aa a c'tn1 a.tl frtia i:a cx4 coa-ta- l.t'i tB'n ka 4aa la nka Has ai.aiaat for ft.rn " a:ArPSu4 train N'a. t aki.-ll taft kara Tnli mnrniac at l attack, aaaa ra .. ta.t nisnt. tt K4 ba-n k.i l a' Vnr ai iav AauI iaaaa j.a aaara IT'I . Ikataa aa4 ethaf Rmart at laa liar far-4-a rl-lura aartt aa IRair war la naanisvtao. lx .. 4 altar aaatVO'44 ajl a la, Mr. MvMirraa ra-ala4 l&a fo;:aarla iMat frim .Xfr. flara taa; nlkM: -I hxa k'an raj.iaat., hf a Jo'nl ftat;iia- af IDa Daaiaaiart a"k train II k.. kaaa al. a Boon Taaatar. la aa?ra la raair aT aVaaca appra"kallan mt Ifxm rmartaoua lra'rrart ra..4 frm m9Ti amploaa of tka aiaaapaar ari-; tka )aaf. Wa aaaaxlalljr cava, aaaa.i ran-tartor Kraair.r a-4 la rraa. t'iolm Car rot4afl' Tfiem karf an4 rraw. a Va kaaa war fca.j til an I 4-ar withoul rocaplatnt. aa4 atatloa aaata wa.a kaaa nira mt'rr taaa. I wl:"i a am II. tott amptar"! kaaa aaala aiinf frta4a for laa at4 tkara la ait a ro' fc OQ ISa train." aartka aa all afn.r r tro,da wa aarirti aaal.! aa. !-; alia a tka atk am I'a. in--, tka i'aarat VwonJ l aaa aa4 t I -.- f r ' .- taax .U.T1FTCIAL AND UAND-MAPE EAIDENCES OF SILVER THAW AND SXOW STORM IN PORTLAND. " i aa ana vaa.aa I ataaaav- L f . i "T, - ar V f f , ! t r f '4 &auwiija(3 J awwfakn -7i j 1 ,1 i p ry .-A . 1 a ' . I - r . I ''.a'-.-;-' - 1 -" W .V'V -.' - it;' . : 1 SUBURBS HARD HIT Firtand and Mount Scott Sec tions Have Only One Phone. DANGER LIES If. DARKNESS Ita4rirta Vra lantaiaxj a ad rtaanrk f Late lra-a flrlarUa Trara- la l.ary btrtxtloa Manr Itrautlfal Trcara Loal. Vhy Tcierate Catarrh? You ha re no6ctrK dbf.th.t my CJ .riT,:f tVaUai CaUTlh, Oai ah fl.-ar ct mure aratiel joaj that tuck et.-ectioriAtta; nu:rer could 4 kir Kn! in your fceaJ. To ignore thu catarrh a flea the cell mbside b arror tcaa4! it ccc.t'.nutr to iay ixjurt tke da-r.cate LninirictiafiOAi-J f avt-vis n4 cioaj tica cp. To corrtct ci'jrrh, clcau the ncv tr li f rcq -a:.7 with a joluuoo o warn aitr and wi, in3n aieln c re-;r..-. avai tale tpaacoi-J ci Scoc'i ta iUiaao ai:r -neaU tor co Bon:k. Scoct'a acta through th blood to feed the tuai5 and contain aoohiaj f7cern to cficcK tz insaranuuco aa.t fl li ta Bi-ibran. foct'a W f Iraaant to Ukf. fcoa A rara(, aaaj u4. 9. . iKat Tka l"trlao4 4irict aa4 Ui Moult att aaa-tloa of ISa city la 'nrl kaaa fa4 Irrlac can4ttlona alnca tba Int I Haw 4arala4 on ltrtlDd TaaaUar. Wllk no alra.lrar lartk-a. oaia aaa taicrkoaa lo oparatlon. no llckla an4 a claork of "lias" a Ira raiartic lM( ("i vahirular Iran.jor tataoa la aaart diratlloa. Ufa waa no axaxail ; jult4 far out o( tka row Tkara I ao nanaraaal baiaaait Craa- loa ana Anabal Matlon and a d"B cvl In a I waa a la IHiaJ wuk about Ira faal of lea an J ano. IL W. .at a hi. of rtrland. aho raik4 la to r'l(t!-t:i alraal and Kawihoraa aranua. akafa ra caua.tl a atreatrar, raaiaraar. rasorta-. buu.-lr Caoarrr from "tlaa wr... alUtuucn railr craw ara worklnc har4 la ailmlnaca lha danaar fir at mm4 ta a I lha aaaar a ad light wlraa la working ordar. ' Oal' Oaaa Pkaaia taff la t aa. Al ana lora la rir'.and I tha only tl-rhnv thai raarbr lo lha ctiy. Tk.r. a Ion Una at raaldanl wait lac from momma lo Mahl to al Into lart aim tka citf. Thar ha taan only an braad waca abla to trairrr Ika lrtcka araa. and naturally hi war haaa bran conaumad in haatc aiiy papar haaa bran w ate tad for iCr. and atrday mornmc aim Tna .Ur.conlan arrlaad thcra waa a pirii ronlrat to who would al Ihrm. Tha rarriar. lotlns alt ha could, waa far from ab!a lo apply Iho 4a- tnana. fcTaral woman wa!kd In from )liol Hroll diatrtel Wadnaaday mom tna, but lhay haaa brn unable to r turn. Tba ririaad diatrlrl of Mount Scott la a baaultf ulty woodad ona. and tna itarra I wrattt I ylolantly atldant. aoaadfal Twaa laaaaaaral. P-aul'ful troa in iin'mpronj araa aa4 on homo ntaa hat hn anappad off at lha kaaa or marrrd bond r damptlon ky hnrticullurtal and traa irimmrri. faaaral matron who hava work'd for vaaarat aara In rrarln ichliy traaa and ahruha lookaH on tk kaoe Tkurdr morninr and want. inma of lha yard mutilatad ky Ika darn look prita In lha city baaulllul ronta.t laal '. iut tha phirnaopMa-al h'linorial ha hn In tdanc. too. Wtk lima hang Ina kaaa I r oo thlr bani. a Jlan now man. rarlcaturloc tha hlrt alaarvad A4 ba earTlad fana a fw wa.ka aco In tha latlar-writing camralan. kaa ra'.lad fortk tha favoraki ran ana n t a af all wDo bar tar pad la law lha now acuiptur. Althouci tha atrart railway rraw and Ika wlra rapalr rrawa hava boon at work ail day and rlcbt. Ih r.sldaat 4a not aatari to ba a raaaonabla rota manica'laa kafora Sunday n chl er Kon4ar. - v a 5 I - -a V . .. ' i 4 ; f . , . r ; 'I i y' a fc.2 . a ) ya i T7r i, lavnw Kai W t. . . 4 I 1 po-t " 1 won '. -' I If 4- ' yz'r'r"'-v M ; It'; .V- i I It'' J V . 1 ! a - - i ' V I If ' 'SaT'' - a , I It V ' .a-ar V" '1 il a. V - V -Vf- V 'i ll 'i W V ' . J It i , .-,. .. , i. i I If av -"'.; j I I r '.- , v. . ; . ( I II !."''- - 7 -r. h I IV, 's .v - .. . ';:. r '; 1-1 ' rT - : ... . : 'T i -a J W- -.V": - .'a. .a V ll I - 1 . '"v . -- , -a . - , 1 I I ;-v - - .-a, "V" - '., 41 I - v. ; . " : , ll I ' ; aiv ''.' " n Xa il rnKT ok sxon- nt'.roRTEn Alfalfa QarJ at $51 by laoldcndalc Ia-alrr C.O.tir.XDAtK. WaatV. b I iSpa riaL Tha taaataat nowfai of lha Wialar rama in tka Klickitat Vallay thta wa k. aad today mora tbaa a foot af aaow ptld op on la-l ground In II kaura W Ith tha aaraptlon of a faw 4aa. of ttirana rold m lha mlddl af January, whan lka mercury got down la 14 ba.ow a ro. tha mailmuta laaipar atura baa rangrd from 4 lo 1 a boa a ara inc January I About II Inchaa of aaow fall bafor tka ahiaook ao4 Ika total nwfll ha kaaa It Inrha alnc. Foartaaa f aat of m I raoortad to kaaa failaa la Ika f.mroa Mountain at tha Intaaa of Ih lioUlanda'.a watar aialara. II m!!aa north of tloldondkla. Tba ria-id t htr waathar la maklne a k:c fco.a la tka kaak account of dock man. Maar afaapatan ba 4rla-an tholr f.orka la lha Columbia I'.lrar and ara aklpping ta from 11: a at IM a lo. "a murk loaa of atock h k'an ra prt4 yat Wood ha adaancad tt a cord and wbaat and aWaifa bay I quot 4 al ii a Ion by local daalcra. ii Birrs AT HOOD TlIVFJt taaliara collar r PraptMt rrcxlk-ta I I mi j a of Storm. Fl-an f?jvrR. V . Tab 4 5rcial.l -jk.innnil fl-irnra of anow roaillnua tn.(ht and a bitins aaat a in J I b'.ow tag. iaJtcauuaa pjtat to bair aaow l ppar .raalaatrc bat lliairraaa Wlraa al KartT-Hrat Mrrrl and b raacla Ava-aaa. Lawrr-Klaat laaaaia Rcarlaa It Head Mara Tkaa 35 rrt tbaae lb arraaa a Srcoa4 aa4 oak al tree la. It Waa Eral4 ky tka Klrrmr of tka srartaa la ika rtly Jail HalMlaa. bal Later Oaalroyad by a Caapla af firaaww-l aBara." W ba Klrc4 Saaaaballa aa4 Ice l'ra a cary W In aaa. Tka r Ircaaca Caaakt tka Jakrra aa Car Tkraa a -Ualrk Ra" la Ika try Clamant. ""iroria." a -yaar-old Indian, prob ably tha oldaat radman In th mtd Columbi. pradictad that tha atorm would Uat for IA alar. Tha waight of tka now ha rrtiahad a number of ham In tha vallrS". It wa thought that tha paaaanear train that have haan Had up at Uonnavllle inr Tuday. nrr brought through Ihla afiarnoon to a point Jut weat of Caacaal lavrk. w hrr thy wrr blnckaal by a new anow at Mr. tyocaf orTlclkl bal I card tha Una wou!d ba opened again bafnra midnight, and tha ragular .-V. R. A S. achsdu! may bat rcaumad tomorrow night. ScMflde Ocla Storm Ilffrcta. FEASIDK. Or.. Fab. 4. f 5poeiaL with Ulcphona and talcgraph wlra lawn, road flooded In placaa to a 4pth of fl fret. Ihae-.Vecanicum River and trlbutarle overflowing their bank, train right hour late, a great teal of the country covered by aurfaee WIRES WORK AGAIN MI.Dirtl. tllllTA'CE 19 tt IIIKII TO Mil l)!. Annnaaremanl waa made ya terday by th Poop)' Institute thai any raaea of llmr In needy famllle or mong thoaa unable lo reach lha free dla penaary will ba cared for prompt ly If notification I mad by telephoning Uroadway l7 er A i:a. Ir. K. A. J. Mackenzie. In charge of tha dlapcnaary. ba I S tudnt aaltant who ar available for emergency raara. fereon living on th outxklrt who naad madlcat aid ar Invited lo call I haaa number. Teatar atay aoroa of the doctor went aa far aa a mile and a half from tha end of a carllne to attend a case. water and th south end of the county completely cut ff by tha interruption ef mall and atag eervtc. th town la feeling tba effect of the lata atorm. Monmouth I In Park 8(111. MONMOCTH. Or. Feb. 4 PpecUI.) T-U phone and tlrgrpb wire ar lawn. tret light are out and moat all water pipes In Monmouth ara froa aa a the reault of a near "atlver thw.-' Maa Wltb Jaidgaaeat. Atchi.on i! lob. If a man rrlly ha Jidiirn.1t ldotn backf ll wltb a bet. he Outside World Reached Telegraph Companies. by TELEPHONE CREWS BUSY Scrtlro I Kvrrted to B Itrlored Kully Within Two Week, as Kx' pert Kcpalrincrt Are Bring Rublifcl Here to Help. Tortland again has rexumcd Ita normal geographlral position fo wire crrlre through telegraphic lina hay- livx to soma extent been restored In all direction. Almost all th trouble yet to be overcome Is local, a number of mile of poles being down between Tortland and Oregon City and between here and ft. Helens. The Postal Telegraph Company re port thai Its service Is re-established nd Is practically normal, although he. attl I ami rut off except by an In direct route. The fin Franclaco wlra la In good ordar and there Is but on hour's delay In service to Feattle. Al. moat all the .Sort h western business of th company I being handled In an Indirect manner. One wire Is open to Aalorla The Western I'nlon wires are practl. cally restored. Four Valley wires are In operation, two ar through to San Francisco and communication has Dean established with Chicago through Molse. Idaho. All points east ara avail, able, on the company's service, practi cally tha only trouble bring between hero and Goble. Tha Western Union Company has six rraw working In all directions iron tha city. Two more are expected to day from San Francisco and another Is en Its way here from Tha Dalles, omtng on the snow plow of the O.-W. IL .V. Company. The service over th wires of th Federal Telegraph Company eilcrday waa reported lo ba normal. A line ft tM' -I w iaU- Extra Stamps Today Read the Coupon il Cold Weather Needs Use This Coupon llr-.THA- ?J Bring- this cou- 3 s pon and pet 30 extra & H. Trading Stamps on your first 1 cash Durchase and double stamps on the balance of purchase. Good on first three floors today, Feb. 5. Come in and see our line of Electric Heaters and Foot Warmers for these cold days and nights. "Hotpoint," "American Beauty" and "Majestic" Healers. .$5.50 and $6.00 $1.25 and $1.50 Hot Water Bottles. . .$1.00 75c Paper Vesta ....2ot Earthen Foot Warmers 2o and 90f 50c Rubber Gloves keep your hands from chapping "Of At Our Fountain, Hot Drinks That Touch the Spot Hot Malted Milk 10c? Hot Bouillon 10 Hot Loganberry Punch ,....10 Hot Ginger Cordial 10 Hot Egg Malted Milk 15 Hot Coffee, Tea and Chocolate. Sterno Solid Alcohol Outfits for quick hot water Regular 75c values, special 39? Extra Cans, 3 for 23 Get Your Mazda Lamps Where You Get Your Trading Stamps Decrease your light bill two-thirds and still get the same light. 10, 15, 25 and 40 watts, each 60 watts, each.... 27 sot Big Price Reductions Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fitted Traveling Cases at Reduced Prices. Leather Top Hat and Clothes Brushes, regu lar $1.25 to $3.00 at 25 discount. Ladies' Jewel Bags regular 75c and 80c for :...49r 50c Memorandum, 2 extra pads, special 33 "Wood-Lark" Playing Cards, linen finish, package lofj 25c Laird & Lee's Vest Pocket Diary. .10f 90c Wooden Chess Men and 35c Chess Board total $1.25 for only 980 $1.25 Hair Brush, special 89 35c Tooth Brush 23?. 50c Whisk Broom, with holder 190 75c Ladies' Ivory Combs 530 75c Nail Brush 540 $2.00 Ivory Clocks 980 50c Java Riz Powder , 390 oOcCreme Elcaya ".390 SOcPebeco 390 25c Colgate's Dental Ribbon 200 10c Skat 70 10c Bon Ami 70 25c Jergen'8 Talc. Powder, 1 lb. for 190 Peerless Almond Cream. . . -250, 500, 850 Valentine Seals, Tags, Cards and Decorations. .nC aaargTAT WE3T PABK "MARSHALL 4700-H0ME A I7I a has been setabllshed to San Francisco and a local Seattle wire Is alo In oper ation. Th sending station of the Fed ii wiralea Company ha been par tially repaired at Lenta and tha entire service of the company Is practically nnrm.l The heavy coatlnr of Ice on the wires has been responsible ror tne oeiay in repair work on telephone lines In and about th city. However, many of the llnea have been restored, and It is ex pected that within at least ten days alt tha damage done by the storm will have been repaired. Tha lines of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company are belnar re paired a rapidly as possible, and al though there are more than 6000 tele phones out of commission mora than 100 men are dolnp; repair work, and others are being recruited from other cities lo aid in the reconstruction. Practically 10 per cent of tha disaoica telephones of the Home Telephone Corn pny were restored to service yester day, and one of the ornclala said tne company expects to hava normal con ditions existing within two weeks. PEXDtETOS ROOFS COLLAPSE Snowstorm Bolleved Ended; Train Make Way Over Mountains. PENDIaETON. Or., Feb. 4. (Special.) Indications here today were that the worst of the etorm is over, but there Is much fear of high water, onoav ceased falling this morning-, ana or most ef the day the sky haa been clear. Train ervice la much Improved, several train having- forced their way over tha mountain from the East, and a train from Portland la scheduled to ar rive Ute this evening. Keporta of stock losses on muia reservation continue to com in. ana the situation is In nowise abated until th snow goes oft. Th roof of the Oregon Lumber-yard couapsea mis morning, and several oiner amain roofa fell. Business remains at a stanasiui urn. and only with great difficulty can teams make their way over tne sireei despite the efforts of a 0e irce oi men to clear away tne snow. BAKER IS TIED VP BV STORM Heavy Snowfall Resumes- and City Traffic Practically Btops. BAKER. Or.. Feb. 4. (Special.) With but small flurries of snow einc .u.irhi and the railroad blockade K..i..ia i lift, every effort wis be ing made to prepare for possible floods or more storms when heavy snow re. nmail tontarht. The only telegraph wire out oi ma ltv waa one wire to Portland, and that working only part of the time, ieie- nknaa linaa ara tlll crippled In all OUt aide direction. Th bliss&rd did not nit tha interior country very naro. ai though the people are tied up becaus tranaportatlon la still neia up. Rarauia ef the deen anow in the clty drllverie of all kinds were practically stopped, and nearly all taxicabs were stopped bv damages in efforts to ne gotiate drift. Work on tbe city pipe line was stopped. MARSHFIELD AUTHOR WINS Roger Go Writes Lniveraity i California Class Play. CNIVERSITT OF CALIFORNIA. Berkeley. Feb. 4. (8pciJ.) Kodger Cioss. of Marshfield. Or., nas wruiaa th extravsgansa that has been ac cepted by tb senior class ior prasania- tlon In the Greek TheaUr. Th ex. inviauiu' 1 a farce, and contains many poems and Jokes referring lo col. Inge celebrities. Tb selection of tbe farce to be presented Is left to a com- mtttee. There were more manuscript presented this year than have ever been presented before, which fact adds much to th honor due the successful author. . . This Is not tbe first recognition tnai Ooss has received as an author. Last year he received the Irving prize ror humor. This pris is awaraeo annuauy the author or tne best numerous storv published. He is now editor of the Pelican, th Joke magailn of tbe university, and the publication is go ing through a most successful year. BIRD LOSS IS SMALL Mr. Finley Says Co-operation by Public Is Fruitful. FEAR ENTIRELY FORGOTTEN Medicine Men to Meet in May. ROSEBCBG, Or.. Feb. 4. (Special.) Ir. A. C. Seely. president oi tne Southern Oregon Medical Association, has announced that the next conven tion of the organization would be held in Mir. Banauets. business sessions and many entertainment features will help to Veep the visiting physicians busy during their stay in mis cuy. Monmoutli Five to Flay Wlllanilna. MONMOUTH. Or.. Feb. 4. (Special.) The Monmouth High School basket ball team will meat the nrst team or he W'lllamina High School in a matcn game here Saturday night. The Mon mouth second team will play the 8a lem High 6 hool "Junior" team the same evening;. Work or School Children, Bird So cieties and Boy .Scouts Wins Plaudits and Game Commis sion Activities Explained. Although both song and game birds have suffered unusually from the se vere weather of the past week, it is the opinion of William L. Finley. stale biologist, that the fatalities among th feathered folk are not so numerous as might have been expected under the circumstances. "The publicity given the movement of feeding the birds has been instru mental in saving many lives that other wise would have been lost." was the assertion of Mr. Finley yesterday. "Or aanizAUons and individuals have com bined in the effort to save the birds, and their efforts have proved decidedly fruitful. "In the more populated parts of the city I have found that the birds have been both fed and housed and as they congregate at their feeding plaoea thoy have been taken care of and have sur vived the extreme weather. Most of the birds that have died during the cold weather of the past few days suc cumbed Wednesday night, being- un able to stand the intenHity of the cold wind and fall of Enow," Not only have individuals all through the city been feeding the birds, but school children, boy scouts and bird societies have given organised relief. It has been found that most of the fatalities have resulted in the less populated districts in the storm-ridden area. Game and songbirds alive have for gotten that fear was in their category of impressions, and they have flocked in hundreds to feeding places, becom ing- so tame in many instances that they hava been fed at close range, lie ports have coma from many sources that birds have roosted at nights be nesth porches of private residences where they have received food during the day. The State Fish and Game Commit slon haa provided grain for the game birds and has helped, through deputies in the game department of the com mission, in the distribution of the grain. More than 1300 has been ex pended in Multnomah County alone for the purchase of grain for gamebirds. The Commission has responded to calls for aid in the preservation of game birds all through the state and has provided both money and grain to rod and gun clubs for aiding in game preservation. It has been found that the birds that feed on insects have been the worst sufferers, the seed-eating birds being able to get some natural food as well as that provided by artificial means. r Falls City Host to Teachers Today. MONMOUTH. Or.. Feb. 4. (Special.) 1 German Coffee Cake Made Without Yeast By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine. There is no warm bread quite as appro priate for Sunday morning breakfast as German Coffee Cake, yet it is seldom made by housewives who do not bake their own bread. If K C double raise Baking Powder Is used It will be Just as good as if raised with yeast and it will have the further ad vantage of being fresh and warm. Save this recipe and try it next Sunday. K C German Coffee Cake Two and one-fourth cup sifted flour; 3 level teaspoonfuls KC Baking Powder; 1 Inve.L teasvoontul salt; tablespoonfuU melted but ter; 2 lablespoonulatugar; 1 egg; milk. Sift dry ingredients together, beat the egg. add milk and butter to the egg to make one and one-quarter cups; tir all together with Inverted spoon to a ttiff batter. Turn into biscuit pan and spread even. Brush top lightly with melted butter. Sprinkle sugar and ground cinnamon over the top. Bake in moderate oven. Dutch Apple Cake or Prune Kuchen can be made with this same batter by eoverinrf the top with pared and sliced apples, or cooked prunes with the pits removed, skin sides down. Dredge with sugar and cinna mon the same as for Coffee Cake. "The Cook. Book" contains 90 Just such delicious recipes: You can secure a copy fret by sending the colored certificate packed in 25-cent cans of K C Baking Powder to the Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago, being sure to write your name and address plainly. Aaythin mad of brata, ailvar, Bolu, copper, sine, alum inum takes on a new lite whan rub. bad with thia woaderful pollah. (1ST 10 tSk. efteg itT. convenient in form. Sold br 'l Grocery. Hardware and Drug Storaa. Look for Photo en Can. There will be a teachers' institute held in Falls City tomorrow for the teachers of Polk County. All the teacher of the county are required to attend these institute meetings. Talk Made at Hood River. HOOD RIVER. Or., Feb. 4. (Special.) Women of the local Woman's Club, learning that Miss Grace DeGraff was aboard one of the O.-W. R. & N. de layed trains here, this evening made her their sruest during her brief stay, and under their auspices she addressed a crowd hastily assembled at a local hotel. Miss DeGraff said that tho rather Indifferent, grew constantly more friendly in their expressions. Snow 8 Feet Deep at White Salmon. WHITES SALMON, Wash.. Feb. 4. (Special.) White Salmon has from five to eight feet of snow on the ground: the schools are closed and no malls are being received. Painless Parker Outlaw His Confessions CHAPTER I. My legal a a ra e a d to be Kdgar llaadolph Parker. Ita ! a I a I e a a Parker a a v b y doe proceaa of law. The reason f I'm an "unethi cal" alentlst . a a a the a ethical' gen tlemen of my trade a I d n't like my name, my ". or me. Not eae little bit. They made me change my name. They made ma take a trade name a a legal name end then they thoaght they bad me. Hut not quite yet. I'm aat scotng to tell you now how Ihla waa breught about. That's a later story and a good ana, Joat nnav I want ta confess that I'm very "unethical. 1 advertise. I do circus .tunlv lo tret ruatomera. I pull teeth bu the atrerta freo of rhnrge lo an auto vmh a aircu attachment. 1 eW -: 5 eyC , . IN:-' : Ihla la the horrible part of the ronfex alon I ebarge my patients at my of fice lean than one-half of what the "ethical" boya charge. .My dental work ia as good aa theirs and frequently better. My policy of Rood dentistry at low prleea la very unprofessional, I know. But somehow It icrm to hit the man with the small pocket book. And, I don't mind confessing till, cither, tbe "unethical" stuff pays. It couldn't pny If I didn't deliver the good, lo all see that. If I -wa a failure aa a tooth-carpenter, the knock era would drive ma out of town In a twlnklintr ef an eye. I'm here and I propose lo May here Juat doinar tooth-work, and. Incidental ly, a a joy Job, explain to you what the a-ethleal" dentist mean by "ethics." And I am going to keep en adver tlaing. For you. gentle reader, don't care whether I satisfy an old grave yard Idea or not, ao long as I do equal ly arood dentistry for leas 1hnn the men do who rail theiuselvca "ethical," Before I icet through with the atory I'll make yea underatand where name of this mysterious hunk" eamo from. 1'hat will take ua hark to the nanny daya of the original "medicine man," who. aa far as I knoav, waa tho first kucccsofpl faker. (To Be Continued.) J.