tite aroimxo oregonian. Thursday, fi-rrfary 10. ioic. ROAD QUERY.UPTO ATTORNEY GENERAL Commission's Right to Make Uncharted Roads State Highway Qjestioeed. GENERAL MAP AUTHORIZED (.Noil toa to l.a-glUlare 1 In- P.na.I Tr-.rr oi IlrUlfia y.axlnrrr Sam! Conanl I tattoa) a. I Hangr AkrJ. mint. or. r ,.; ut. Wa.thor th Stat lli-hwr Cosnmla ua he authority tj dia?nt mad aa state hieSaeT bh ar not Ttarko-i M th ffi.-ll mt preparoat by em-siate Hshway si"' liowibv. B.f whorhor II Kr abanaloo atat rw ii far ef ae.tn-r dm-l mre f..iM aa. rf-rrl AttorB-v-'Jaoeral :rowa tolay by tn. Coom..ia f-r aa opinion. Tl. aj-l.t.loo waa :iPlllM V ,emor. cf IS Toroftul t "atr Court. a.. . tNifnraiaaloo tt I"' B'ara hiaTbwav Illrc from Yamhill .vasty lroo TiHmooi 10 in "mi f.How grad over th rnoan ttine an fat another rowto t t.i Jl4 tdaoi lai-t lf matter ef cnia too rout tmtof th Com- il.oioo. I. eifnlaa rf J. II. Alb-rt. tne-nfl.r of tbe oita-y to'1, tre aantfLootrv for cbanaiaaT ufTiCaal'V " - ...f.j .r.raa ttilwtTI to wltn tn L..-uuiir ai4 t is iommiion. tt Corr munoo aulnoruoaj r.e" i.-l la or. oar a orl road map f ... la akirk a inWHM"l' V- . 0 kl r h 1 1 WQ4I4 fr hOW, It I - tatontioa to admit this " or trap I. R V ,rforti. ef rnrtlan-1. orgeaj .. rmiiiiot I tieovld for in aur- ..r of to Carttl linkway f'om Tort t.a l rialem. It m w.tty s-orManai r wx:t rotrtbte to ward .ora.-tion. A ! baaBaJ ta.oa lor ik hla-hway. fr. v.xi worth de- aaull bo oblainorf. ICorofCr tho rilMlo wtt loo.o k. .ifi.sdlii of t"l ro,i wiai w . h iti r9.nrtlo 'euntT Coart ant mt l eotr t th pon4.tnr of Krtiit Ino rt'-ro of 4ji!ira ortoor t. H fcl" In eomptofiB t" hmiu !tiar eoBtr"t la CUtiop On r.T..e of Ifio roaetr roorto cf rrloa tnl r;. fto rommlitiw a t"rt4 th tto Mrar ftortmol I rrP'o !a I'l p'-iflctu f"r f Jolnl c'jafr brWo irrwt t-1 i!fmtto Rior. Una ,.iHtlnf wor In lh f jtnr wltl o 4oo by 'fo(..nf rf. of tbo Oro r"" Arl--a Ilarml rotl-. aa4 Joph Waikwr. f ri"t:B t oi! bo mplo4 o rt4co oBciBr. frofor Orf wfl -( only tbo taltrr pII bin by to jU"o whoa bo Is mp:T4 o to wl n4 b'o ro0' I nir Wol-r 11 bo p,14 UTi nnoBiB. Too r"imm I .!) b.1iio4 Vf. Lowl t hira whafolror mpt?oo bo 4ofno4 fto. 4-ormal Boa4. wttf Ibo ror rio trin any Important oiafB t ria'mptt4 fc hool4 nni ttio Cmmloifl FLOOD CREST DUE TODAY i Bojinao4 rrmm rmt rma. boaa lo rloo. but Iboro baia ba ao waobouto. Ikroo.foirtba (ok aa4 tboro baa boaa Tb olio vf a i:-foot bluff la W.t ttlo .(.4 toar4 tt Boa boo-a to day aa4 In Ita doocoal partly 4Bnl un4 bouooa oa Aikl avaaao. Boar . & . aw. a.. . ..fa of. IOJ tawili a I v w - cupio4 aa4 mo of too Inhabitant fi lasnny ia;urj- othor bou alon tfio bluff b b" erdr4 to a-alo ibo panair.ao. ciumi noni: panckii wh Tltaw la Moderate aod lUvrr HSr, bat Train Aro Itannlnc LA CRAXPH. O. Tab, . Sprell W bit tb Or4 llonJ IUr U rl iBtt bj4 will on4oubl4ly orflow IU bnk and do om dama. tl thaw in tbia county aB-l tb Uluo Moun tain rr.aT ! grlrf than a a- an- tirtpatod. , . ,, , Mshta ronialn eoi. ana l . . . Amr nmo th thaw la low. To all apparanr Ih r"' bulk of bow o ... . ..tor n4 th far of iia.trou f da U matorlally roduc-oo. Tor tb frt tlm In lbt day Wallowa IVunty la In tou-h with th out.ilo wurld. A train rrtumrd from . . kr. . 1 thio tnornlnr. hav In bon prcrU-4 Into lb ilormbnund district by a now piow. . . .Ti'. pi ond hnnrh trains today ar on tlm. A aror of tral InaT ni war Imprlaoned la Wallowa Cotaaty tha ntlr tlm. ! PufBl.i-traot brldcoa. an4 la t'oro4 tth ltl fir a llm. Tao iMnn !ra tmea. I .omxx B. ro:a.too aa4 Hdaroa. arlth IB tnc )Uf)iat aa4 : avito4 in ttln lk aiMi liaabor froo. roaar blB4 fno. ripiJIy 4a atraana an4 aihli oa!o Woro oBt tnt. t 1 olOlBla l.ivor Wita Xhm hop thoy ot? bo ro arl. it tj foaroaS ronaidrabto lira V r ar;:i bo loot anott4 it b foiv4 that fioACinaT l'o muol b-a roatoado4 ar uji. Tbo ar. lo ha afrcata4 X.Wt.i f.ot cf svatarlai. Oaort araa4 Barao oWaob4. Aa ovartarB4 barra an carrio4 tfaath I) a harbor In tb Iborftlsc. at tio atoanvr Tatore took aflor II f prant It roiMia alfh char T a--la an4 lo i:4 It toaiar4 Ih boacX t om.ia ant.l it ran b risbtaxl. Wort camo from rfaa t'ly thai ataaTO thors at BOOB of It f-ol aaafa aahfb raara4 th aTaard l a at n;-m!'a ra.'l.a lth ooo and -.h;f fool of watar. bad broifht obo'it a ut.l' of a uamni orr :4 al tha plan! of Ih -Wil-Itaiafta Taior I'ornraev. Jark tbara bora. Isrkmaa'or Ihora f"f Ji Joara. tiforanod Ujvfiiaiat officla'a that. ilalna fraca Iho coad'tiono. holookod f r at loaat aarvtaor fool of orator thor boforo to craat of tho f;oo4 ra.aoa4 It wa aaid thai a far aouta a tho 1 aroion tho wator rl-Inc. and tbo mo aa truo of othor Hrm la that I M-aiifT. a .a a tlx4 lookod for la flew trook Canroo. W. H. l.woIu et f York. l"Bit4 ttoa appraiaor. abo aaoo haro apaal yoat.rdar la -ort-I .at. omitto.l a fnowtiec with, ahlppor a.t hvirrlod aouth. faanns thai lolor t igtioa of ta railroad "ttko tbrouh 4 w rtaa) i'aa-i woo',. I rauao Mm lo Bnta fin I'raanara aeaacomoata. I'vrtlaa4 offivoa of ptaanboat flaoa Vara tnoa'd from all low or alork lo cpor yoatorday. Thai work waa rarto't UinUr en aomo docrka, but a faw boU! out until yoatorday aftoraooa. bormc tbat th fraahoi aoall not at tain th hotcht priicto I fcaod Bwrrwaada M Mian. Jihasoa Crora baa owrftoa4 Ita bank al La: ant roaarod oaral B'-roa of tha lowland, ia W-. ;r Ihora o abo'il S' fcomoo, Th ro4 rttrnd la tho Mouat cott I'ark "nctory partly coora-l alth w a r yootor aiaT. but waa boi fmat'). Tho wator oatoa-io asaoral f'al aaatward from Ih J iB. tioa aa.t bas fl.wio4 Boaral ouao. a x.na" th o'rupanu croat In aoaontoa'. Thai wator baa rovor4 tha foator road ! rf tia I'lortlna OBi otoado4 oar tha oalana In that jira.'tioa a.oac tJ track of th Or an aa4 ratar-B'ia I.a. but baa rauaoai a o mtortal danaaeo. Tho rraok ha ororfl.ywaal tta baaka I tataral prro totwoon lata and .:!cl, at nichita an I oma of tha B'a!!e. rauaiBat ln-BTninr and aima dataavaT. fi.iri: ii:moi.i-i!i:.h iioim Orraaaal of 5 Wral W-atlta Motor MI'Mly lajnrra. .il.:.TTt.K Tab Tho rrBaT lhaw ja in th moiBtaina toUar. Tho .irparaura r" l "" 'a tha ..mi throna-h abl-b tho railrooda fa irio Caw-alow an4 raa waa In form ttoal. Kl'ro4 ma aro mora b-cofal todar than In maar Ts no aloac tholr I moo. aithouarh Bnpoo.-wiono4 in lan'H. woll ia. IH an-t not ln-lmo4 ''" al:4. Tho .Njrth-rn Taci'lc and Vllaoiba a' rannia tram thro-iI th fnoon talna and th fllroat NarlXar-a, whlrh baa tomporarlta aNaadmoH) lla tnown t.a'ra i''iioft. otpo- no arroa: B-mtor al a-ijoav I ho mouclA-a Uaai tai rMTII-ia IS SLOWLV nisINfi rmtllrlon lie porta Italn May Mean Illsh Ualrr. rrnt.ETOV. or, rrb. . tsp- rlaL Wltb rln fora-raat for rrndlo ton tonicht and tomorrow. an4 with a liarht rain falllnar or lha county, thoro la n poaoibllity th may b takon off by tha rain, with conaoournl hlsh wator. Tb tmatllla IIIr at noon today waa Bllehtly hlhr than IM mornlnc. but th tram U blowrr than It waa at n"n yratrrday. Th hichar drlfta In lha bualnoaa m-f-tlon of tha city aro bolnc fluaho4 with a haary prooaar of water from tha city fcydranta. A rop-ort from bp In tho mountains la thai In ono otnall airram a darn of now fr bich waa blockadln tha troam and moinat at a rat of a fow fl a day a tb anow mrltrd. nKi u itrroitTs iuvkh hising SpHnx Kalo I Mrliln Snow and Traffic ConUltionja Iniprtja. PAKm. Or, Tot., t -PclaX a roai Jrrmc rain thia afternoon, with . I . . n . o I mnra rain tonlaht and tomorrow, ar cauinT flood aiiprrhon- alirva. Tbor I atlll much now ott in tb mountalna. although th city cor inat la diaapivoarlnat. an4 tb rtr baa i.ow an inchoa In th laat Z I boura. Traffic eonditiona aro tmprOTlnn. but th tiumpter Vatloy Ilallroad lata today . .i ta.-co-d.i In raarhlm Pralrl City, bow without railway Borrlc nlno dara. Kaia baa mad Bnow horalinaT altaoat Impoaaitl. IlIlllM.n li lltLY Dror.D ew Kail ma J Span Arrtj I'mpqna III! by Ilood nrlfl. t trrif ni-.n Or Krb. 9. tPpo- caLl Tb W ilUmotta-l-aciflc Kallroad annrai auatainad aavoral thousand doilara' damaal al KaodaporU oa tha t mp-jua l:lor. or roaaon oi ino man ir and driftwood which cathrrrd about tbo falia work of tha bride. Ton bonta In lha contor plor want Oa, and othor fa'.a work was lorn away by tha rvahlBC wator and doorts ahkh arcumulatrd al tha bride alt. It la tvitoo4 that damaar win r lard cornplotioa of tb bride savers! woba. iui:it niM:s at thi: palxks RISE CLOSES MILLS; 1000 OUT OF WORK Three Big Plants Suspend in Face of High Waters at Oregon City. FOOT-MORE IS EXPECTED Hoods Nearly Krach Mala Drive licit at AVooIrn Mills, While Pulp Rant (Short at riant of Paper Companira. tTolarubia I KrportrU lo In? Nearly l m of !- but Jama Are Yrf In. Tlti: IAlXr:-. Or, b. (Ppoclall t'oenparod alth a prloua rl of thrao-toBths of a foot. Iho Tolumbla raw I t fact durlnr the at !l houra. Ita ta oow boln fl fael. IToa pocto of f.ooda are remote. Ire la bow out of tho rlrrr her, attbossh thor ar Jam at Ilia Kddr. thro ml to. a boa hare, and al Cral Total. tbr mile below Th I'aUea. LINCOI-X lOOTV 1-IS IT.OOD t'otutniaolona-r Call al ti l.oad IVrettM-n lo t.uard Ilrlder, rTTtV. W'aab. ToK . Jpoclat) Noa.r In Ih hlotory of Lincoln County bo tb 4an;r of fiooda been ao Imminant aa at prcaant. with a anow ftl of more than Z Inches on tba irial The Ommlwlotiari ba callod nut Jl road foremoa tn mard lha brldcos over the couetr- The only chanc for the snow lo diaappear altSout hravy damaaro la a slow maw Mooror Itrporta Illrr 1 alllns. M'"Nnrii, Or, I'ob. Imperial. V Th Looaj Tom r.ir. which on Mon 4y laat reached a bther place than tor aoveral yeara paat, la now rapidly fallmc. Tbo flood waa eitenalre over th bottom landa and. while It oeca- obo4 much lnconenienc anions lb reeidoola. BO aerloua loo bar been reportod. Many of tbo roads wero im-pa-a.blo. and aomo of tho rural mall ratitoa wcr put out of commleelon. Ho;. oral small waohouta occtirrrd ! th tin of th touthrn "a-iiio cot worn. Coraallla and Kuet. but n 1 on men w.r abl to tab car or tnm. and thero was o Interruption of train errlc. t lna I'lood I'rar Pa-r, r.LAtA. Waah, rb. 5pall. ft-.. o oatoonv.lo hfrb walora In the t'bohalt. jiatacp and i;oj 4a!lurn river 1, p.a.a.o4 since aoathor coroi:ion na - .. a.. ia ti:i on tha rronflj in aianr p ar-, but la Bl mettlna; very real ino i-'i.. i " " ' " - " for almoal Z I boura baa subMe4 and tho ontloob la rloar. with no Impend lo daaatrr ef blh water. North llrad Itr-ort dO-Mllc .alr. ASTV):IA. Or, IrK . SpclaD A ootboaat cal. with a bravy rain. .truck thia aec-ilon this afternoon, and tonlcbl North lload report oj a ao-n-iii wind. Tb barometer droppod rapidly and at o'clock mnlcht bad touched :.. with a dow aw.rd lendsrwy. U lllamartte Ilc-c-r-dc-a nl Ssk-m. . a-vr g r.h tDlaL) a.. - a ? foot abtiva low wator mark. Iho W i:!en.ett lllver this aftarieoa braTaa lo roc. do slowly, l-o w Unda adlareal to alm aro inundated, but little rlamas la reported. noraird Worker C-t Was Inrrea. rlJ!VIUixn Keb. Mor lhan ! employe of Ih tnovlnd Worsted fii' fompany In this city 1 in I'hiudoi-.hia. rrovldonc. Jamtown and ftavaon. will rocelv an inrreae In ao. of It per cent. It ws an- noqnrai here tndar. Kmplnyea aleo wIM ha pormt'tod tn porch e stock Bt par on a prvf lt-.hartnc plan. T. - a-..riah our of B,-r.lra"fcaw aao-a Baa.' s p.1..- -a a&j -i'LAa.l s aa auslaiSa OP.KGON" CITT. Or, Feb. . Sp clal.l Kvry mac bin In tbo Crown W'tllamett I'apcr Company, tbo Haw ley IHJd It Haper Company and th Oregon City XVoolan Milla la shut down tunlj-bt, and mora lhan 1000 men are laid off tonlKht as a result of th flood tase of th Willamette. A new clement entered tb eltuatlon today that may rceult In blither watex than expected, arcordlnr to th mill men. Th rlalnc of tb Columbia, com- Inc aa a result of tba than In the ba sin of that stream, may back tb water In th lower river up several mor .feet, still further reducing- tho head of water at th faJ.s. Th Crown Willamette Company r cetve4 reports from up-river points to day showing tbat tha river at Kucen waa 10S feet, maklns; a drop of . foot for th J-bour period. At Albany th river went down six feet, and at t-aJcm It want up two feet, according to mill flrures. Th river above tho falla here this moraine stood !. feet abov sero, and tb lower river J4 last nlcbt. Low water mark la SI feet. Tha lower rlvr went np 2. i feet over ni'hu and this afternoon tho Willamette stood abov th fall at so.3. A atudy of th river readings and of weather conditions lead mill officials to b-;tve that th upper river will rls about a foot mora before tb crest of Ih bleb water sroes past tomorrow, and tbat th lower river probably will (o up several feet mor. At lb mills of th Crown Willamette romeanr It la not saf to brio logs I Into tho plant, and th grinders and t wet machine have been shut down ..nr. last night. Th supp.y or sui Phlt puln baa run low. and thes conditions prevent grinding mor. The water la almost up to tb main drlv belt at th woolen mills. At X ocioca th entlr plant was shut down. At tha llawiev Fulp at I'aper Com pany th su phlt mill la shut down for repairs, but No. 3 and No. J paper machines wer down arly today on ac count of high water. All th plant was hut down tonight. Th wholo country around Parkplac Is uader water. Thor is lour teei o water on lb county road between Ore goo City and l-arkplac and backwatr is almoat up to th traca oi mo man ern pacific at on plac. No davmaa haa been done. SEAPLANES RAID COAST CaERMAX AIRCIIAFT PROP BOMBS IX BROAD DilUOHT. Two W eaaea aa) Oa Cblld Ar la. jared Attaa-kera Rellr BfrJ raraalt of Rrilbk Arrollaaea. I-ONDON". Ken. . Two women and one child were Injured today when two Oeroian aeaplanea raided tb itenuan roaat. dropping bomb. Three miaallea r. ii on tha outakirts of Itamagat ana four near a school at llroadatalr. The material damage Is said by th War Office to hav been coaXlned to the hotforinar of alaaa. Th attack waa mad In broad day- liarht- At : oclock two eapiane wer reported approaching; the Kent cnaai. an4 a few minutes later they flow over r.amagat and Ilroadstaira. Kaveral naval and military aero plane and aeaplanea aacendod to at tack th Herman, wno immeoiaieiy ro treated. As no engagement between th airmen baa been reported, it aa presumed that the tier mane escaped. NAVY WARNS OF IMPOSTOR Man Allege Ilelallonahlp to I-ate Itear-Admlral I. Yoanjr. . . . v. m.Wa o.noooonfo awaro OI ma - Mroself lo b Ih nephew of th lata . . Y ...... rtlo la th a-!molnltlon of IJutenant John It. lllarkburn. rec-rultlng officer , of Ih tniica riaiaa " local office. Lieutenant Blackburn saya that auch a man bas been getting money from several sources on tbo strength of bis alleged relationship to tbo late dlotlngulshed Admiral. . Tb impostor has been operating1 In t he r,asK ana inw miuuiv --- - formation regarding him and a warn Ing against bim hav been sent to Lieutenant Blackburn. CHELAN TAXPAYERS UNITE I lrt birt of New Iracne Is to Op- paMo nnildlnc conrtnonae. WENATCIIKH, Wash, Feb. t. (Spe cial. blor than TOO taxpayers of th county mot tn th courthouse, and or ganised tb Chelan County Taxpayer1 League, to rdur taxes municipal, road, school dlotrlct and county. John A. Oellatly was elected per manent chairman: Oecrgo F. Begg. sec retary, and If. A. Kleallng. Mlk Moran and It- t. Stockton wr named aa a committee on bylaws. As the first step toward conomy. th mooting wnt on record as opposed to th building- of a new courthouse or tha acquisition of a new site. Bird rrlend to Mfrt. Tb bird commit! of lha Audubon Ho. lot r will begin a aerie of meet. Ing. tb firl of which will taks place Katurday night at o'clock, at J0 W. M. C. A. building. Interesting an aneodotea relative lo th "feod-the, birds" campaign will b dlseued. The society wl l al-o solicit suggestions aa to food for th various species and hints on th manner of protecting th food from th storms. All who ara Interested ar Invited. Impromptu dis cussions will b mad. Dim May Ilreak. I fear. KALEM. Or, Feb. . (f pedal.) Fear that melting anowa in the mountalna may caus th water of Bully Creek, near Vale, to rl and break tb dam on Ih Bully Creek project, waa x preeeed In a letter received at th Hate ajlneer office from J. J. Plck ciaua. ilr. CUkcrsun ask t-at an la- Thompson' Deep. Curre Kryptok Lenses Are Better. Our Service Is Not Excelled J Having the mot complete optical shop in Portland, in which manufacturing cost are reduced to the lowest point, we positively supply the most satisfactory glasses at the lowest prices. CJ We furnish glasses com plete for as low as $2. Our Prices for all glasses are based absolutely on our man ufacturing cost. When you come to us there is no divi sion of profits. tj We examine your eyes, make and fit the glas.es, all the work being done in our own offices and factory. J When you make compari sons on the basis of quality you'll find our prices are trie lowest. THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE 209-10-11 Corbett Building Fifth and Morrison pert Ion of tho dam be mad at once. Ho declares that If the dam should hr.ii ma n v Demons living below the dam would bo endangered. Tho Bully Creek project la under tbo direction of th Val-Oregon Irrigation Com pany. DEER AND ELK SUFFERING Hoqnlam Itrporta Snow Has Made Forage Hard to C.cU HOQUIAlf. Wash, Feb. S. (Spe cial.) KcporU received In Hoqulam state there haa been considerable Buf fering among the deer and elk In the Olympic Peninsula, particularly In the Uulnlault district, during tho tlmo the heavy snow haa been on the ground. Tho suffering haa been among the young animals, duo to their Inability to get forage. Tb older bulls and cows In th herds of elk lead tbo way to break tho trail through tbo Bnow, and. aa they paas. they devour most of the edible twin and forage. By the tlmo the herd has passed and th younger and weaker animals come along there la practically nothing left for them to eat. STUDENTS CLEAR STREETS rendleton IIIkIi School Boyg Earn $SSS by Work Daring Storm. a PEN-DLETOX. Or. Feb. . (SpeclsJ.) To rendleton High School boys be longs a lot of credit for relieving; me .now tMockaded streets and tbo snow- laden roofs In th city last week. Ac cording to a report collected by Prin cipal V. U Oambee. of tb HiKh School, mor than 100 of th boys turned out with shovels to assist In clearing walks, streets and roofs. The schools wer suspenaea irora n-,..nw nnnn unfit MondaV mom Ing and during this period I3S6.20 was earned by the boys. Ono cat-the area sons for dismissing the High (school a- mo.r the demands lor snoveier and the scarcity of Idle men to fill this demand. White Sainton Keceptlon Postponed. miiTP siuinx. Wash.. Feb. t. (Special.) The Joint reception which i K . n arlvon hap the Com- merclal Woman' Club Monday night was postponed on account " ma weather. The roads are still almost i t.l . In onliaa of tha thBW the snow Is from four to six feet deep. Cattle Thief Su.-ect Recaptured. NORTH TAKIMA. Wash," Feb. . (Special) Charles Matney. arrested in Oregon City In July. 1U. on a charge of cattle stealing In this country and who escaped a few days alter ocing placed In th county Jail here has been recaptured In Livingston, Mont, ana will bo hroifcht here. essie Earriscale I Original I Bird of IN D Paradise Girl. HUH ii 1 1 - 11 rnCn i I D U I II U aU a II II I -i Bill. -it 'Wamp V a i A woman's fight with jealousy and her final triumph and happiness, combining the subtle, the gripping and the unusual with high society for a setting. ADDED ATTRACTION Unique and Picturesque Engineering Feats in Oregon.' Educational. 1 THE KEYSTONE COIEDY, HOT OFF THE BAT A Mo With Mack Swain and his company of funmakers. Certainly, it's some comedy. Our Newest Courtesy Tea Served Daily in Ladies' Room, from 3 to 5 P. M. o A Sixth and Washington The Theater Perfect 10:30 TO 11 FORESTER TELLS POLIGY tRAVES WOIT-D HAVE GOVERN MENT ACQ t'IRK TIMBER- Privately Owned Woodo Wlthla Waler- abed 8hold Be Federal Property Is the Offlrlal'a View. -t.- t ! n n r tr.npo ft r.ravps. in iud ayiiia . j ... chief forester of the Forestry Service, privately owned timber lying- within the watershed should be acquired by the Government. . . . . . T.' Ph.Mka.lflln in a letter io vtt?orisc 1 '- Oregon Senator, the chief forester haa thus declared nis poncy. vis written to Mr. Chamberlain after he had sent to the chef forester the communication of Dr. Calvin S. White. ..o.t.rar of the State Board of Health. In which rr. White ex pressed rear mat ino wm.cruau threatened by private capital. - - n 1 I . It.- I .. th. The tear ot ir. muic urn an .i.j.i o . v. . D.u.1 Veil T.iimher aciiYiiica wfc uxo ...... ' - - Company, a large owner of timber land in the UUI! Itun waieroiieu, trnu aw na . i .. i . i Aihoa prnnnanlaa who ino ai iiiuira v. " . ' i seek to pain more of the timberland lylna; Wlinin me reaerac. at vi'c ouo- gestion of Dr. White that the city of r. .i a -1 . v. V. lit. lanalo frntn the I Driiailu ariaiiasa aM .. Government to guarantee its unending water supply or that the Government exchnnge those lands already acquired for others. There are 20.000 acres of land that have been alienated from the forest reserve In which the Bull Run reserve lies and of that amount the Oregon & California is the owner of more than 11,000 acres RUDE SURGERY SAVES LIFE Poctor Operates With Pocket Knife and Two Tin Spoons. EL-KINS. W. Va.. Feb. 4. With no Instruments other than two tin tea spoons, a small pocKeutnue auu a. of rubber tubing, cut from a fountain svrlnge Dr IT. W. nnnlel.o, of the City Hospital, operated on a dying woman at her mountain home, near Beverly, the other night, and saved her life. After a wild ride through the dark ness, he arrived at the Coberly home to find Mrs. Coberly dying with diph theria. Seeing that her condition was such that life would be exinct in a few minute., and havintr no surgical instru ments whatever. Dr. Daniels made an incision into the throat and windpipe with his pocketknife and, using two tin teaspoons bent double as retractors, inserted the rubber tube. Respiration was restored and within a few hours the patient regained consciousnes. In tho meantime a hurried trip on horseback was made to Elkins for anti toxin. Mrs. Coberly's condition has so far improved that her recovery seems certain. Farming and plK rearing aro tha staple induftrle of Serbia. We Have Grown by helping others grow. All depositors find us ever ready to advise, assist and co-operate with them at all times. It is by such service, cheerfully given, that we expect to keep on grow ing. .We invite your account. Lumber mens1 National Bank Fifth and Stark AVOID SEDATIVE COUGH MEDICINES THEY ARE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS Read the Advice of a Prominent New York Medical Journal to Physicians. -Severe aa It may be and great as th temptation U to relieve a distressing cough and we know bf no cough more distressing than th cough of measles r.oiraiia vour Impulse. If you want to contribute directly to th occurrence of capillary bronchitis and broncho-pneu-monla. us codeine, morphine and all th rest of that group." This warning should also apply to coughs and colds aa pnumonla Is much more likely to result from a cold when a sedative cough medicine Is used. An expectorant Ilk Chamberlain' Cough Remedy Is what Is needed. That cleans out the culture bed or breeding places for the roo-ma of pneumonia and other germ dlseaaea. That Is why pneumonia never results from a cold when l namoeriain a Cough l.emedy. J used. Tbat remedy. contains no morphine or other seda tive. Mrs. M. Radder. 37 Maple St.. Lyons. N. T.. writes, "About two years ago I began to have trouble with my throat and lungs. At times I was so hoarse I could scarcely speak out loud and I .was subject to severe spells of coughing. Reading about Chamberlain's Cougfc Remedy. I bought a bottle of It and the first dose relieved me. This rerae a . ihAMiirhlv that. I have not curca i" ov ----- r , bince had any return of the trouble. Mrs. Charles ceran. to jioniezuma Pt . Lyons. N. T.. writes. "During the Winter of 1909 and 1910 I used two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and found It to be a positive cure for a most aggravating bronchial cough that had annoyed me for months and had re sisted aU medicine 1 bad taken," BREAK OP BRONCHIAL COUGHS, CROUP AND COLDS PROMPTLY Make the Best Remedy at Home 128 Teaspoonfuls for 50 Cents. Don't negloct your first cold, cough or any Bronchial affection, this Fall, but commence treatment Immediately, and through using the proper medi cine. It can be checked from the very tart and promptly cured, but If ne glected probably will hang on all Win ter; if it does not develop into some thing more serious, such as pneumonia or consumption. True, there are hundreds, yes thousands of cough remedies on the market. While some are good, there are many which are not, but are positively harmful, due to the narcotics which they contain. But why experiment with these different remedies purely on the strength per haps of some testimonials or on the exaggerated claims of manufacturers, when Schiffmann's New Concentrated Expectorant Is sold by the Huntley Drug Co. on such a positive guar antee to give perfect satisfaction, yes. even more money will be refunded by them if it Is not found the best remedy ever used in severe coughs, colds, whooping cough or croup, and it will also be foand excellent .for bronchial asthma and bronchitis. Be sides these druggists guaranteeing "that it will be the best remedy ever used," it will likewise be found the most economical, because one bottle (50 cents worth) makes a full pint (128 teaspoonfuls) of the most excel lent medicine for any of the above affections, when mixed at home with one pint of granulated sugar and one half pint of water. It makes as much, or more, than would cost you J2.00 to 3.00 of almost any of the ordinary ready-made kinds, sold in bottles holding only 24 to 32 teaspoonfuls. You will be the sole judge yourself and under the same positively "money back" guarantee which the druggists make for the famous Asthmador. Ab solutely no risk; ia run is buying this remedy.