TUT. MORNING OREGOMAX.' MONDAY. JANUARY .1. 1916. LIFE. Ill TRENCHES AMERICAN MINISTER TO BELGIUM RETURNING TO HIS POST. WHEAT HELD FOR SHATTERS NERVES GERMANS SET FREE otel ultnomah German Officer After 144 Holts Under Fire at Front Locks 20 Years Older. Chicago Market Quickly Ab sorbs 6,000,000. Bushels Offered by Foreigners. VIGIL IS HARD TO BEAR VISIBLE SUPPLY IS LARGE H M Ib-aaatrVr l I a.lkah LaCaael rv o e.11 Mr tHh Mrs Who Haw I avderrel I'rtghifel rt)c of Warfare-. T J a air c rwvxri-L nr.vrTT rbffwtM,,, ef I ha Cklr( T'i.e.. Puk.iia4 by JtrrianoMtti LILLK. rrun. . S3 Tk. firt I wnilin4 ttoa ntla( tka l.tt 4. rEnriM l.;. was a o Ma eftfc.r waa ka4 aoe. atralghl fra -ia iriHtvi r .It 4. re ..4 kiskfe be had beea irua ia froat ef it. Aasla-rraaa-a toaUMmatl. ke4 e..a company touwM. .4 k4 htaaaatr h.14 kaads wtt 4-' rr e aar kere mat bow ' aa lif. aad laat and Ike buav f Liu a. 4 im h.e.i i.m.. lWe.t wit fe4 t-l aa-m.,1 la kna u. '-aj a. 4 4i-.aa.na. II. aa4 o.aia fc4 tkUB. batwa.a ikaanaaiv.e mar, lea a a apaaktaaT eaqoalaiaar. Taelr r.utloae b4 kacoaa. ceaftd.a ea4 w.r bta4 aa a cartaia ma ll! r.eerf. Tki ;;ic.r m la the nasal t:iahl. aa4 Traolarat. which at La, ma wk l.n k.a Ibroagh wb.i ka k.t k a itnmh. Hi. imia, ki aaufort a4 ki kair w.ra ! lr.i wtEk . hi. ra wa. cov.rAJ !' a-rat etubhle. SI. lip. war .racked, kla ia ..a rrfc.4 wltb tea fr Ial arroan .. lack af etp at ta.r w.ra ika taaal gr.aa llaa "!' kia kin.oi .re. II looh'4 vaer .14 ie ka 4i4 a 4r aa4 k was w.ertaa Ik Ir.a naM af tka flr.l io. a 4aareua .kwi k4 aaa a raa r.rr.4 apua kit la H.pt.aabar. 114. wk.a. on tar. tn.r. w.r kt I. a ma ta tk. ranaa ra oka k4 eaaa a kaMfai KaaBak -aaa-fc Ar.aiiiia In, rvatward'v Ika ef'u.r we Bot tr.oa-h-m. ajc- Ik. k.t. I Mtuur witk a fira kaa.. kla eti-4 w., ewlft. aa4 binicaf tiiaf liai tne afva 4 aate&ta htna w.ra lrrira; taa. aa4l aa t. a:t.a f. arita aa.a a waaa.a a na ros'littos. u au a aiiao aiat t-r tir i.t. i. rto.l ra. aa4 al'.-ar in rr af pa. a aaal trsta.l atka T .!al ur:.rta ka4 ka .. . . la rw.aa.4 ra If UtKaaf tk.I wkll. aa w.ra r.tat.ra aa4 ma aCftcar (raaa ika lr.a.'ft w. waitia4 la r.aT.i.r aaa aC tka at.mbr. af aur ttr k.aa 4iiv .n.4 la la. Itacli.afc UaaTuaca aaoaa aft laip-.f'ail .oaaraalM. aa tk .altar ar ma k..jaaaiaaa .1 ika ko! at- tk I rial..', af tba aaau ct.rka I kaa f.raad.a t1 wkaL At ika aaaa4 af '"aT.t.'Y B9m? Ika efn.r awaag 4 I t w I I If. '-.. i I I 1 1 wyaj t ait.4 (tlal.a Xmi.t.r Hraa4 Wkillwk ! ola vlfa aa 1 1 4 from N.w T ork Oax-.mbar :i. ' Mr. t'bitlock and kla wtfa caraa la Ika Catt4 ltat.a far a .aort vtatt tb kla tnnth.r aS ka ta Doar raturniOkT to taka up kta dutiaa aata la H.ic''nm. a a lana ..a. wilk 4ha Mlol.i.r. Captain itoy-.d, tk racalled Carmaa Naial Attacba. ait. aa 414 Caiaa.l ftauaa koua4 ea a mtaaioa for fraald.ot WiUqo. k'a kot a. If oM k4 kit kia . a a a a aa aa . aa f..m Ml4 .. it . i.4 1 1 tin nDIPr- IP PUT a a. pr.C.a. U kot a w4 tkal " aaa itaahi la tk praair. af waaa.a a af atI.fota. "Aca." aa!4 tha affl ..r. "4i ar.rk.a .n'.l,a aaa witk tkal k Lr-4 al Ika twnaaa Captaia la aaa.M af aar aartr. Caaptaaaa Ta.aaaaa Waaaa, Our rastaia tai4 a f .-r ea kaa lit, kia k4 wara'aair. aa4 .a 14 la i.t aikr afrir. -rka ai..m.a ara if an., raptala" - 4'x-k la..rtk!a. a. f aai4 la rru-.r fraa tka ir.nckaa. r kttac t.ta appr.bf.aa w.4. Al t.-.ia otn f ti partr wara far kaiaar la.a!'.4l kal t.1.r. aauf la tfc.ai. -i. 4r t' Tka Mia aa.a la Ik Ir.rurk.a tor 4 k4 k' ar.a ara a. I .kal ta flr.. ya'4 f I tba aaaaa pump-. at y.a aft.r .ittia aa4r l.nf (.k for a wb. wt. ikhm af katl.ax-a la. soMrt a.t-ara tk. aiatt.r wa. r'a.ra4 aa an. a ar.aa w.. atrat44. fur Capia.a tara.4 in l aclala froaa tk tr.nvkaa a4 aai4. "'ora. ai4 f.l ''. k.aa a aaa af ak.rrr atta aa k.fra laahaua aa4 it tka a.atta anaa arka war. a I apaaklftaT Ik llaallak i..a. kut Ifia Am.ricaa Utfaafa c'uiav. aa'" tha eth.r facta! k.caa ta koar all arua , aa4 w al marck.4 away 14 tk a.'.. Al rftaa.r. i aci'a lur. t lie Mm mil. aa4 If : ..ar. ka4 Pol 4-oa4 aaf f.)aa bim. eh. a f aat no )l.-?4 af aa.ax far kal ka4 fair kaur.' .! la a rl.aa k4 aa4 two kowra af k. I -InaT aa4 aaiiaa aa4 araabtna. wltb Railway Makes Concession, on Condition of Cultivation. RECLAMATION. GOING ON ttipeadilar oa t'matllla Projrrt la Carrral Year to n StS.. Arrordl ac In GoirnimraL ne FiMIe Trad. Oprn. ORKMAX NEWS HrRKAt. Wa.k iBaTtoa. Jaa. J. Tk rnsatllla Irnca tloa pmlart aa a wbola waa T4 I par raal cooplat4 aa Job . Jll. e rorttlB ta tha annua! raport of A. T. fair la. 4lrclr of lb RarlamatloB rirh-a TTi raport. hoanit. mak.a aa anaatloa of tha waat ott.aalon. athar than ta lorluda It la Ik total Arrrd.nf to tha raport. moat of tk wark 4oa laat raar waa cnflna4 to Ik. r-anfi thi o wooM aaa Ik.t k.ra hlniac vartoaa ranata wilk cancrat. to a..a a r,a. ,a-r. w.u..i.ap aiaa Of p,.Bt a..p.a Of Ikla work, eorna f,.a ..I frtrPkapa l 4,b. on tk. ..t .M. ran.!. .h.r. ttaoalaaa kaa ta (.aa. It mil.a waa lin4 wlik 1hr Inrhn kal ki. ara w.il la kaa4 now. lof ronrr.t.. Tk Thraa-Mll. Fall 41 an4 k pra4 k(mif a aapttal tory I v. r. ion 4am waa built 4-jrlna th paat I.; r t.ik ta tk fi.14 f r4ot r-lar br tb Morrlaoa-Knudaon Com- partmrnt of "A'aahlnclon Plata Coliaga ks4 Wr.l.rn Waahlncton T-tparl ant Klallon d.partiri.Dt b.ada will b 41a k.ra tomorrow for at, wa.ka. A n.w ..-br--foot. Iwa-atory til kulldlac waa built al tha axparlmrnt atatloa Ikla Fumm.r f r tha achool work of l: atud.nia. If thl Int.r acbool la a aueca a Waaiaro Vaabinar ton Batrlcultural acbool m.jr ba daval-op4- Tka thraa branchaa to b lamht ar bortlcultura. Ilvaatock and dalrrmi and poulirr manaa.m.nt. W. A. Link lat.r. aup.rlnl.nd.nt of th. ataiton. will b principal. a.iatd br K. U. Oit aoa and H. L. Blanrhard In tha dalrr d.partmaat. and Profaaaor Charlatoa I tha farm n-inrlnr d.partmanL WORLD TRAVELER DIES DEATH Or tin. YA HtrKtRM RE. HOTK9 aKLL-KSOWX MAS. CENSOR FLAN ASKED rhl-laa Bara la Hallaad Taak Da- ra Abroad aa4 Pranlraw la I rar4aa I-aada. fr. A. J. ran Hrrkfrn. who dlad h.r. laat ara. k. waa a maa who had IraTalad wldalr otrrr tha aartk b.for ho ram to mak kla borne la I'ortland S yrara ao. Ha waa born In Amat.rdam. Holland. In !:?. Ha attended tha Latin Bchool at Marl.boroiiaTn. wrier, ha waa a pupil of tha amin.nt Duna.o. and later b r.lla from t tr.ah.. and f ka mnraoa la .. wkik ka r:4 off wltb . v - a I ala liial it waa . ta ikat ka bad r.riaac aa4r tka kail af aaataL lr in tk roar f ka'f aa boar ka Iaaaa4 rf a q-tart af ckaaipacaa aa4 tha wia a...r a?..l.rai.4 k'. apaatfft aoa riaaa4 kirn la raiao kla vole br aaa as ark a naif a laa . for a l K vlaibla lft II pr4'c.4 tka win W'M ba.a baaa aam.ral wafer A. w. ear at fcoaa. "II n.r tu.-k. m A auari of rfcam raaa la 3a mtnit.. .aai4 aaako aaal aaa ilanoraaa ftwaand kaariea. Ma I. I a. kow Ik. taa..n at tha f-o I amtima .t . fraa.ta aal.r Ik. tran. !f.-i.r Ik.t Ik.jr 4rop a. as4 pra. for 3 aavaaja .4 ta. Ikat ...m. 1 4 l.rn a . f.r ik.a tn. rm: la tk.ir tt aa4 aa at tha a..i4 af ma 4.4a. acaia A.4 ka t.4 .a kaw amiaaa an. a would dr. a .(I t :t la tkal rear af luuaa aa4 al pa or. of ttoi.a oattWmeat flai lawt. Tha total popalation of tha t'matllla proXt In waa l"a. about aaa l. laa ta ti.rmlaton. Ji.ttlamanl oa tb. pro).!, tba r.port aata. kaa procraa! alowlr. and fit tract, of public land, totaling a! acraav r.maia ora to hom. t.a4 antrr. Tha North.ra r'aclfie. wkkh own. coa.aderakla land and.r th pro;'t. baa inaiarialtr raduced tba orl-a ta purcbaaara. conditioned on comp ttaa. with certain cultivation re quir.m.ata. t'nd.r a contract mad Ltft Var. th Matwvll Ijand w IrrlK. toa I'oanpaar awttl k. allowed to r.nt wal.r for It. baMlnar. conditioned on tb impro.iac af a cartaia number of acre aaauaUr- l-anof the carraal fieal v.ar. a--corataa ta the r.prt. :.e4 ia ta bo ep.at aa Ik I'matltla projart. Miaiik rraiwf ri.nr w koa-a. Tka Klamatb pMVI ta reported to tk. ea t af f-r ar f! mitutaa ora I ka 4 parr ceal completed. Crwlnr to tk.! etee aaa'a aprar.ntiy ajutto le-ltha d.tnand aa tka eouth kraocb canal fmk.4. ta.wa "i.ea.a 4ro mm 9"- P raw m. tkal p!.aaaarta la t. L'aa i.a ianaaa. 4 a. I a 4wa w.l will ao.4-.ra tka tail aa t .r.oai (in .r fri.nd tu .tart. 4 omi ta ka ur .aamr k. lt'a tkrauaa. On . 4ar a a.rai.a wltft.r wia wa. a-.-k a4 ara a. t.r h. k4 tw.i Ij n fee aaaav aavav ca.-wo rata tka 4ia.aaroae .f a kot.l aa4 tk.ra be aaa a oar4e fraaa tao I r a k wko waa aara4 wi.s 13a aaal mod aa4 tie attal a'.o t'.ea aa4 wa a;ia" a.Mr av4. a d.praia arfafa 9 af tk name aa.4i.re la tkal ra 4 tioaa ara taJa. la ' traaa pt4. aa4 Ha fart tkal lkT Ikaaakt It aP fo tk.aaaaiaaa .-.. - aaka I ft W Ilk It w-i-a aataalr .- t.ieae It af ta.ra. Tka api. aad pa aa.4 .r waa "-t- ..ry f t aa4 akMrfa!. aad ta a mi a-i 44 att. apt al faa ka a44raaa4 kia Maul wtta aaaa a wweda aa "Ak. tr.a.a 4. Lk.a kaal lata etraaao a aartaaa " Taa n .a frank tSa tra. k. fe!.4 ta . t.i. f.a ef tka remark, fee kta a.r.ea ka4 b.a ra.ped nil I kaa- k;a a4 ka a aw.r.4 aa4 ai4: "U w.rea t f aa lr.aa P4 Tow CUT p-a. waa-4a I b ta lfcM aartara attaar. far wat.r for the Vaa Primmer ara- tara, ber.!orore aPPlle-l from lavar Klaaaata Lake. and for laiwla 1.14 bare r the raraaaalra of TulO Lake. tk. ,rlfrtk let. rat baa kaa a .alara'4 Into a carrytac canal ta aapplr the Adame ratal aa4 landa lln Baxter It. tbe wat.r ." lak.a from Loaf I'.te.r Tk. Laat ftw.r dr.retaa chaasel. tbarefoee. baa eaaa akanatoaad. Tk.ra kaa. kaaa ( taa4 ealea aa Ike fctaeia-k pro-ct 4Jr1. tha peat a Mr. kt lb report etpreae tha bopa ik.t la ike a.ar fatar Ik laraa held inra wi:i k cat ap lata reaaonatle tl aad rwcta. Tka Klamath ta aaaeatlaliv a ata-k. rtlatal prect." aar tka report. "The arlaarlpaU crapo ahoold bo fcay aad aaaaaa. witk anljr aacb raia aa la ra 4alr4 foe- fa4." FARMERS SCHOOL OPENS Uaj VTrxeba' forw af laiatrwrtloa Ra. (ilka al ratallap Toalar. rtTTAtXCT. fuh . Jaa. I Spo- rlalv Tha aaaai lat.r achool ror tarm.ra. l.a - re att.Baloa 4e- : -Aj i a v. . v tr A. J. laa Meeker. Meattcal Maa ko IM.4 Laat Week. entereal tha Oiteereity of Bonn, Oar many, whera ba aradaate4 la ltit. with kla brother. illtam. a a phy alciaa and iarr.n. II. took Ma Int.rn.ah'p In Vienna and then moved la I'aria. wbera bo practiced for 4 year. After bavlna etndl.d m.d'.rtne ander each aot.4 waa aa f'hilifpe fllcord. Lan a.arock. Ktliaa and N.laton be moved to New l ock. liar be boreme . ac quainted wttb the elder Dr. Valentin Mot, and be tic over tbo a real. r part af tr Matt a practice after tha l.tt.r death. He waa a.eoa-lated with tk luileva lloepttal In New York. aad wa a rUeemate of Dr. Abraham JacobL After aer.ral year In N.w Tork. bo married and moved to tr-.e Dutch Indiea, and later to pidn.y. Auatralia. vt'k.o ba returned to America k Mit!.d la Pa Eranctax wh.ra kla wife died Ha tkea moved to Deaver. Colo, aad finally ram ta rortland. whera b ..ab.taaad kia permanent home Me ta eurrtved hv hie mm, Trl.tan Vaa lteekarea. wth tka Chamber of raa.M, and daaaht.r. Mrt J. Tl.trh.r. and two crerc1-hidreB. Iler kart bad H.rnica Thatcher. American Staff Wants Press Controlled in Event of War. EDITORS' AID SUGGESTED Army Official Would Proride Law Now rtrlnrlnf All Means or Com--nunlcatlon Cndcr Rrgbla latlona for Drfrnar. "IV'AFIIINQTON. Jan. lDetalla of a plan for canaorahlp la tlma of war war riven out by tha Army general etaff. In tha annual report of Major General Hash 1 Scott, chief of etaff. mad public tonight. Tha report ) it la of vital Importance that definite preparation along- thla line b made before wr la at hand, or "wo may an ticipate greater confusion and dlraatla factlon than Oreat Hi-ltaln experlonred. If no plana bo prepared and no per onnel ba (elected for execution there for until the tlma arrlvea when a ceneorahlp and control of tha pres. becomes necceaary as In Europe In 1U." AI4 of Preaa asaratrd. The following Is quoted from the staff plan: That aa officer of the- Army deal' nkted by tha Secretary of War. and an officer of the Navy designated by the Secretary of tbe Navy be directed to consult with representatives of tha preaa aaeoclatlona and managers of ending newepapers of the rountrr In drafting Jaglalatloa autkorlxinr the Praaldent to lasue regulations for th control of publication and censorship of teiegrapn. cable, wireless and mall communications whrvr such course may pe.m to him necessary for tbo de fense of the country. "That auch draft, after approval by tha Judge Advocate-General of the Army, ba either submitted to Congress at once or held ready to submit when conditions seem to warrant favorable action, aa tha President may deem proper. rttlab Maa ravareaV That whether or not such draft be now submitted, regulations to render an effective canaorahlp bo drawn up and careful plans prepsred for leglalatlon of tha ranaoreahlp ander each regula tion.. Thaae should Include record of ach cable, wlreleis and telegraph sta- i tlon which would require supervision by ceneors. selection of Army and Navy officers, preferably retired, and of es- 1 perl. need ttewapaper men as personnel r th censors te. Following tha British plan, tha Assistant Secretary of War could veil ba assigned as IX rector of Ceneorate. la National peril and abaence of eglalatlon. th President ahoatd at onea direct a censorship of all com munication by mall, cable, wire or wire- eaa: If nereaaary declaring martial law to aa extent nereaaary to effect arbi trary supprsaiioa of or communication of matter that might prove detrimental .National defease or useful to a poealbl enemy." Tha plan Is now ander dlsctis-lon. It la understood, br officials of tba War, Navy aad Plate Departments. TV Qaaakat Twa Daa. Ma A feet Ika Head. BaraoM af Ha latc and laaetlve ..Taot UAXATIVB filtOMO OriMSK eaa ka tak.a t j aareae atrfcout reuei&a a.rv.oazi.aa aor n.ctr-a la be4- There te only .a "broma QauUM" K. w. Drove a alaaatare aa boa-a&a. fSie af the raant h.roa. af the war waa a pnad.a. whtca. daruia a Parte fir., eaaaat h. a tlera&ea bomu oaahwl lata th. tMomni-bnti ani briuafai r.k la hla ato-ilk a d-rf. ahkh aaa ar-ivt'ma-l ar.b :a4 crue kr the ;itt:e yrcack "mother.- Ontxido Specolatora, Despite Weak' nca of Speculative Situation, Tblok Prices Will Go Above Tliose of Last Year. CHICAGO. Jan. I. (Special) Pres ent wheat prices are the highest (or January in IS years, with the excep tion of a year ago, compared with which they are t cents lower for De cember. 1 cents for Slay and a cent on July. Foreigners were heavy sellers of May wheat hero and in the East last week. The local holding of 6.000.000 bushela for Interests close to the Ger man government was released. It was bought last Summer for July delivery. but as the cash grain was not wanted. transfer waa made to September. Later is was turned over into Decem ber and about a month ago into May. The wheat Is aald to have cost higher than the present level. Offerings Readily Abeorbed. Belling of It waa s factor In the market last week. Knowledge of Its being unloaded was evidently one of the reasons for a number of large parcels and for the taking of profits by board exporters on the bulge to l.l for May last Monday, and again on tha later rally. A surprising feature of the market was the readiness with which ofter- ngs were absorbed on all breaks. From the top there was a drop or Hi cents on December and ft cents aon May and 5Vj cents on July. Almost com plete recovery was made on the 3 la- ant futurea, only to be lost on Fri day. Mora wheat was held by outside speculative Interests than at any time within a year. Such Interests believe prices ultimately will go higher than last year and that tbe European war demand will .absorb all tha wheat America haa to spare, regardless of price. Wheat Statlattrallr Weak. . Statistically the wheat situation Is wesk. This week's statement of the visible supply Is expected to bring the total up close to that of last year. ' Export clearances, while heavy, ara largely of Canadian. There la scar city of boata, despite the fact that It la cheaper to get wheat from America than from Argentina or Australia. A feature that is being watched la the car situation. It practically la Im possible to get cars for wheat ship ments to most of tbo Atlantic or Gulf ports, and that may be the case for several weeks. In the meantime there Is an Indisposition on the part of sea board exportera to do business until shipments can be made. Because of that condition and tha high prices many laraa traders ara keeping from the market. Our Policy for 1916 To maintain the very best and popular Hotel in the City of Portland. ' How? By giving perfect service throughout the Hotel. Continue to sustain our reputation of having the very best cuisine. Adding to the Gold Room a grill room for gentlemen, where meals will be served every day from 7 A. M. until midnight, in addition to the a la carte menu. Table d'Hote Club Breakfast from 25 cents up Table d'Hote Lunch; 50 cents Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.00 Table d'Hote Merchants' Lunch in Gentle men's Grill, 25 cents, 12 to 2 Dancing in Gold Room every weekday during dinner, 6 to 8 Dancing in Gold Room every weekday during supper, 10 to 12, except Sundays and Fridays. Imitation Hotel Dance in Ballroom every Tuesday and Friday, 9 tb 1. An Innovation Afternoon Tea with dancing in Gold Room Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, 3:30 until 5:30. Pioneer Oregon Teacher' Dies. . ASHLAND, Or, Jan. . (Special.) Mrs. Orla C Vanecoy. wife of Prof.s- sor W. T. Vanscoy. a former instructor In the Southern Oregon Normal, died today In tha Evans Creak section of thla county, where she haa been teach ing school. She wss about CO years old. a native of IndTana and had re sided in this vicinity nearly 20 years. Funeral services will be at the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs. D. B. Uns een, in M-dford. Tuesday. ELL-AMS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all drug-gists. Recapture the Old Joy Of Living HAS life lost its zest? Do you suffer pretty constantly from nervous depression "the blues?" Very often this state of things is brought on by poor eliiTiin ation. Constipation is the underlying cause of many a case of "nerves" as any doctor will tell you. Once get rid of constipation permanently and you will be amazed at the transformation in your health and spirits. Laxatives and cathartics won't cure you of constipation. They give only temporary relief and tend to form a habit which is exceedingly dangerous. But you will find in Nuiol a rational means of restoring normal, healthful bowel - activity. 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