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THE SUNDAY OHEGOXIAX. PORTLAND DECEMBER liT, 1915. . 21 SHOW CLOSES WITH SALE OF HEREFORDS Breeders Declare Exposition Exceeds h Value Ttfit at . San Francisco Fax. AVERAGE PRICE IS $310 C ttttf. raaoll. Or. . Or., far April . llt. IVhoMlr 334 I lotl for IUh Mark of .taction, bal All Hid Itaa Dtir Than Had ! Ll para-ted by Visitor. dit- mm ii iivr.STOCK niitw juu: .t. In S cUiet bours ea)tb 1U rif;o tBtarnatioeal Uva.toara SiiBaaieiota. wbi-a nl4H U a-grit at th leion ta Tar-la. k an too. lb 4trvtor I how mt an 4aarla4J aa P" ttmttr I to t. liKlaux, tt th 4at- for t:: Uli ariow. Th IJti ah.aw In boat yat. acnoMleg to ajiraclar aa4 in p as for th hibU!a til forwr4 witrt TH a.r t a;e.tio of alat for th rirt:i-i : tthr .v-trtbtaaat iir.at.ja- esbibittena apeirtoei'v la reab their data rutttliiat r roolora. Ti a t" breeders sal of llaraford. ir-.e u.t attraction, th efta annual -lut.a f tb r"flJ International Ijveatu.-tt Auwlatl ja yesurd ram la a au- a:afa comlnton It b bea th ba.l ta ry Pr Ikulir mat ta In tar national fca vr Klv.n.- is in rdlet of O. M. Pturtmr. gnrt kiaixr cf 15 ttposltloa, sad X. I. Mci. tb tfaarr. Th tna aUeUr ISat la eihtbit hav ba.n mor vitaaatva tbaa ta prviou yra tai. B.cori.BC la Mr. VcO. tb class f lxretoc thibtt4 fcr wa a batt.r tbaa that .Bowed at a Iraa- r lair-ox W ni s.St.t tf h ltt4. showing hi immila at tb xpoltia kr aril "or. Utlur J. llill. uut't of tha N rtAcwt farm, of Norlhcolo, M:nn.. r;'.l4 aslta aa emphatic. "You bet ' Mr. t i : 1 1 1 lb ion of Jamn J 111.'., an4 to in oar of a aumbor of nr-trira aalmaia of bhortbora and sral kr4 Mora Brooalora An C a last la ! Ti Tactile International to aa Ko4 aa ar ipoittoa tbot 1 ha not la IF!; yaar." (r. HtlL It ha hi antrsala la at lat ! tv- Cov t-oltlon 1.1 ! jrtar, amom th-na b'tn tb Minblan Xtan.. upo Bttioiu th InC'rvtaCai. 4roollloa and a a-ambvr of iiKill vtra Stat la.r. A a laatimoaUl to Ih data of n trt toai wro tbi rar roi4 b IA ta'rnotional. Mr. IliU (rn4 ir. ortara Klac. u ta oa!-f-:. J cran-l rbanaptua la trmtf bitiuo ii wMi-! r anowa aatll h m l t'orUon-1 &a bio craa4 caaapien (rado tr l::4 sir tba IniMrallr at I-t-aRo mntff, IUafc(or. Mr. If ill. do. trrniol to hovo Ibo bt. aa on tioa r:tor ta too if" bt44In4T. Ilo will oafa- lar for i ursa trirou!out t W t and lb Mi44l U.. Mr. II' I oi4 a a aa BOina to 'ti aotd to C. looraWtto Paaa:4. fama'. l'-a t ,a. c.r l.l rata 14. a. hro Jlarii T"V 4 ta 4. t. rra. Itaapsor. l-r 14. a-ooaao Ctialln, MoaW. Or. raa &. 1 a. aiat. Bar Boiaakr !;. a4 to ik)via fur II-.. raoo li:r. aa.. wn A ("II tt 114, - tno. iTtcauu. (r i.oo f mr mm:: o )uaM r?. ttl ! W. A alo. t(aia. l-T . Ir t-'l-a l-'"ar aa. an. .il i riaaa k . 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"'4 ia a a aani r; M-o-vn I -- N a Hi-T. faaaaato. Kmc GERMANS SAYFOES INCITE AMERICANS Equivalent of "Sic 'Em" Used i.i Press Headlines on News From United States. EDITORS ARE SARCASTIC Campaign ItecUrrd "In Line With Wllaoa'a Polk-jr." and Much la iHrlalYd roaelbla With Dip lomat of White fraar. nrnu.V. vt lxn1oa. ll Tha Horiin niornlac paaora publmn a apo clal arlrrlaa dlapatch from Na Tork to th aaml-ofniat Wolff Burrau. aar Inr that publln opinion In AmerR li Crratlr Btirroal axalnat Otminr by allacad (iarmaa attacka oa American baulraliti- and atainat ammunition far- war craft conform to the rxlarUInt; stipulation of International law. FAIR SUNDAY PREDICTED WcaUirr Man Orders Storm Waro fcK In Dlntrlct Taken Uomd. Th weather man protnlnea to b In better aplrtta todar. and before retir ing last nliht laaued a proclamation that It would be "probably fair bun day." Thla ia to b added to th r,orol Friday that the weather would mod erate allKhlly. There la now an exeeaa of rain of !.(( inchea. Storm warnlncs have been ordered dlerontlnued In thla district. la Portland yesterday the mercury was at S. CHAMBER TO PASS ON PLAN I Audltoriunt Prawlns to Co Before Member Council Tomorrow. Commissioner Ceorc L. Baker and architect J. A- Foutlhoux will prnt th plan for the municipal auditorium before the members' council of the Chamber of Commerce at Its roeetlnc tomorrow noon and will discuss In de tail the various phase of the project. Uoorare C. Maaon and other m ill parti clpat In Ih programme and there will be a ireneral disr-usruon from th iloo following the addressee of Mr. Bake and the other speakers. Th architect plan for the auditor FEN 10 R CHAMPION COW. JERSEY CLASS, AT PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION. ?:' ' ;' -til - a.' . a a-VH bi-tna otn.r Minaoaot br4ara wita htm- ta tb It atroaltiOB. raa itaatly .til raid la Cmaav. Tb llotataia sat as perhape an of tnai seat autcaaaful a r kald ta tn Ui.t U'u.kbo iliabop. pr.aldaat of tb If Uta aoKiation laat coa al:t.. tha aa'a. alaarlarad lhal the re-a-aita .r ta mt aatlafaclory that a aa-t r a. Maty.irta haad r cattla war ao!. braoajtn o total aaon.y aalia of :l.j. Ail ef the monar ra:tir4 front tb sal of tb atrTval aj psUt for pot cb. wita tb at;f!.oa of I Hi. A Bote aa taka for tnat amount. Manaaar of the sale roxaitar mat rvorj aimaat anbaatabia ii-Krwja aai at ItaraCord aa aa tb f.rt au-:tioa ba:4 at tb fai-tric lntrnat;.n abn t.lf tb mpkaa or ia AEi'it- at Ilr:jr4 I at(I tirved- r' A...J. lotion. tVlunai t rad ftrppert kn4i4 tb hmmr. an-f wbaa tb last or m bMi bat baa soul, the bt prl rr anirBBl ead.4 111. I'ancnair. i J4. asai. and bora Marvfc IT. tail, aaaa tb kiiat pr.4 aal mal. I'.latUal lirothara. ef laland City. 'r. paim iio-a tor aim. tb, Bl, btba pri.-. lHil. waa paid by lid 'oi.B. cf lUinaa. 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Or. M4cs9 Lad. aaala. kof-a CM-aat-e li. 111 Boi l la II Hotta. P-llaa-l. r.-r 1 1 .-. Miaa Ma4ra J-naaaa Laakol f.ma!. bora aptarabar 4, 111. i4 I bl Job aaaa far li.V M-4'l Jaaat iw! Takol. r.oaala. kara April I. talk. o.4 la larwsfard Cooipaay, tar tlM. MMkaey tl Harvard, iwtlaad. Oat. oataa Craai .at II ear-:4. fam a 'a. P. a 4aaary . IB1. eo.a la M. Uaraa far l-J. .mj:.. tar A-aat 14. lt Bold ta Jacob Baa-r. sbraaa4 M . f-r IVJ. N.i.la M-mm;4. Hark. :4 frma-a bara ra-aarr I. 11 1 a.4 a M llraa for l.od. Kiatr taa-al Ba'a.r la-. f.m.. bara aa. roar. 2. :." .14 I cbarla Baraard. lul. toe :5m. irra.. a Wale S4. foanaa. bara Oa aar i. tell, aaad le A. jr. awtsara far l-xw. I t ) - . f f M ITL. I OBLn MtlU, C LIFFORD RKIU, PORTLAND, O W.MIR. terlrajtnd by reason of the disclosures the trials of Germans recently bald. ll quotes N.w York newspapers saylraa that some of the members of Conatresa Intend to ask for a ruptor of diplomatic relatione. The VoasiBche Zeltunr publish th d'.spatrh with the headline "American Inritatlon Asalnst (iertnany. and com menta aa followa: "It waa to b expected that at the conrertlntr of Consrraa th British party would make every e!Xort to brlnac about near exriienaent asalnst tier many la order to distract tb attention of Con- Fress from the question of Itrlllnh pressure on America. This Is also i'rssldcnt Wilson's IntercaL Hots' I aeal ta lleadltae. ttoveral of the other papers use simi lar headlines, with tb word "helse." which Is a huratlns expression desrrlb- Inr the setting of a dog on Its prey. Only a' few of th paper print the seas of the possible demand of the t'nlted States for the recall of Alexan der von Nuber, Austro-IJunrarlan Con-sul-Ceneral at New Tork. Th Worsen Tost, however, 'makes It a leading front-pas article and comments: "Mr. Wilson races about our dlplo mats. Thus be preserves the lmpar tiaiiiy wntrh we miaa from him aa soon aa Jt Is a case of the British or th French. The Alorgrn I ot also publlahea a mraaita to th Wolff Hureau quotlnc Seoretary Lansing as aaylnc that th recall of Captain Eoy-ed and Captain von rapen. th naval and military- at tachas. reapectlvely. of the Oa-rmany t.rabaasv at Wasbtnston. baa no (-ollt leal background. Caaaaaaeaf oa Mllaayt r area a lie. "Perhaps Mr. Wll.on simply wanted to do the two officers a favor by help Ina- them to return to their beloved horn, and perhapa th moisture which be bad shed over German-Americans came front th a of hi love for veryttlna; that la arnian." Th Moreen l'ot considers tha American nut In the Ahcona case ai a further "hets." Tha Kraut 7.itunr says of th Lan slna atalment: "If lb demand for the recall ef th attaches has no political background. It Is an unfrlently act. which fits per fectly into tha tram of Prldnt 11 son's central policy toward Germany.' Count von Reventlow. in th Taset Zeltun. baa a story headed: "Wilson's Policy Toward Germany." rl esllaltoaa Meatlaaed. He says It I Impossible to discuss the question fully, because the neotta tlons between Germany and the United Mtatee have recently been carried on secretly. He, declares that the Amer lean wishea In various directions bav been compiled with by Germany to the fullest extent, and adda: "One la astonished to learn from a Now York dispatch to the Wolff Bureau that th Lu-ltanla affair la not yet fully settled." Count von Reventlow declare that th press ramnalirn asalnst Germany la In lln with Mr. Wilson attitude, ana continues: "una mlshl almost assume that, aa Mr. Wilson la convinced that ha cannot win the Oej-man-Amerlcan element for himself, ha no abandons further at tempt and pictures German-Americana aa tha country s enemi. iTooaoiy na desires also to take the wind out of the palls of his rival. Mr. Itooaevelt, wno has always demanded a ruptur of re lations with Germany." Aaeaaa Xl Areaaee Editor. Th Lokal Anulftr. whit casting doubt on the correctness of the sum mary of th Ancona not aa sent her, remarks: "If true, than President Wilson sro. sly violates International law. who ffuardaia b pretend to b. Much la tvoaalbl. wo admit, with th diplomatists of th Whit House, but we must await the publication of the Ancona note before believlna that they bava abandoned the Irsa! position In th rial of Austria, which th Presi dent himself oniy a few month eao laid down In th negotiations with Oer Bunr rrctlnr submarines. "If th dispatch received her I tru. then perhaps President Wilson will b so kind as to demonstrate before the Germs a and Austrian navtea the trick of brlnslns Into safety passena7r of a sMp Irving- to escape pursuit by DSht. The rules controlling- sub marines In such rases ars precisely the same as those "rrnlna- warships ef th old typo. President Wilson would not. therefore, even have the pretest of dsmanJins that lb new lum will be on display at the meeting and will be thoroughly explained to the members of the chamber who at tend the meeting-. llarber feliop I.'qulpnient Stolen. vt hen. vr. Ileino. proprietor of a barbershop at 7S Mist' street, left his place of business yesterday morn Ins; for a call next door, be left the door to Ms shop ajar. On his return a few ininutea later he found that th shop had beeo visited In his absence and that a sharing mug. two brushes. two pair of shears, eight razors, a pair or cuppers, a strop and Cu cents In cash were mtnsing. t I'rench Society to Iteorganlze. There will be a meeting Tuesday night In room It of the Public Library. Tenth and Yamhill streets, for those Interested In the French, language and literature, at which time tha AHianc FranCals will bo organised. The so ciety has been Inactive for several months and plans are on foot to revive It. Th meeting; will open at S o'clock. Teamster May Bo bet Free. Nick Spady. who Is charged with stealing school supplies which he was hired to haul as a transfer man. will be released provided be returns tb good by Tuesday, when the trial la set fot hearing. This agreement was reached yesterday by School Clerk Thomas and Attorney ham Pierco and Charles J. BchnaUel. attorney for Spady. Hantaan Meet Friday Xlght. The Kansaa Society will hold an ex perience meetlng.next Friday night In room A. Publlo LJbrary. Tenth, and Yamhill streets. There will be a pro gramme of entertainment and speaking. All ex-Kanssa residents, whether mem bers of the society, are invited. Woodmen Announce Homecoming-. On December IS there will be a home coming of the Woodmen of the World in the I. O. O..F. at 6t. Johns. An Invitation has been extended to all the wives and friends of the W. O. W. members. There will bo music and prises beside other entertainment. Tf V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V tf V V V V V tf V tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf V tf tf V tf V tf tf tf V tf tf tf Puffs-A Gift of I Health For that " aged, member of your iatriily, a grandfather or grandmother, perhaps an old uncle or. aunt, or .someone who is not ia'the best of health, a bottle or- two of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey would prove a most welcome and useful, Christmas gift For them, the Yuletidc Season will be made brighter, because- most old folks want renewed vior and strength which invariably tbllow the judicious use of Duffy's -Pure Malt Whiskey Your foresight in choosing this de pendable torric-stimulant is sure to be appreciated Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has been used with uniformly good results by the profession and laity for generations. It is absolutely pure, being made- from' the choicest grains of the field thoroughly malted. Taken in tablespoon doses in equal amounts of water or milk before meals and on retiring, it acts as a mild stimulating , tonic, increasing the appetite and enriching the .blood. Because of its wholesomeness and palatability it is easily digested by the stomach and absorbed by the body, producing the necessary heat and giving renewed strength to the fast retiring muscles. Get Duffy's from your local druggist, grocer, or dealer, $1.00. . He will gladly pack same for shipments aSN 7 N; v's' 7 SPECIAL NOTICE If for some reason your local trade can not supply you send your order and , remittance to The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.', 171-173 Minna St, San Francisco, Calif. They will have your order taken care of promptly at the following; prices : 1 Bottle Exorets Paid $1.15 2 Bottles Express Paid $2.10 4 Bottles Express Paid $4.00 Remit by Express Order, Post Office Order or Certified Check. If cash is sent have your letter registered. V tf V tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf V tf tf tf .tf tf . tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf V tf tf V tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf it tf tf tf tf tfVVVVVVVVVVVVVVtftftftftftfVVVVtftftftftftftftftftftftftf MINNESOTA TO BE HELD GOVERNMENT DECIDES OS MEASCRES AFTER ARRIVAU Federal .Hearing; to Bo Held on Board Liner, Doe In San Fran clsco Monday or Tuesday. SAX FftANCISCO. Dec 11. To alt In tents and purposes, tb steamer Minn sots, which now Is being: towed up tb coast to this port, will o under arret when the big freighter drops anchor In San Francisco Bay. according to state ments made lata tonight by John W. Preston, United States District At torney. Although he did not vouchsafe much Information as to tha course to be fol lowed by the Government, Mr. Preston said that while no technical .arrests were contemplated at this time, no one would bv allowed to leave the disabled eaael until a bearing had been held aboard the vessel, conducted by Federal officers. Mr. Preston did not say under whose direction the investigation would be held, but said that ha would be present. According to latest Information re eelved here by Representatives of the Great Northern Ste&oiahip Company, the Minnesota will reach bin Francisco either late Monday or early Tuesday. Th Mlnneaota was off Point Ar guello. 330 miles south of San Fran Cisco, at S o'clock tonight. ough inspection of the county farm, west of Kelso, and determined upon a number of improvements asked for by tho new superintendent, C. v. Helm. New sheds for the cattle, chicken coopB, etc.. are to be built and la the Spring a silo will be erected. GRAND ARMY POST ELECTS Thomas A. Jordan Commander Fifth Consecutive Year. for County, to Improve Farm. KX.0. Wash.. Dec. 11. (Special.) County Commissioners Jabusch, Laugh lln and Lsne veaterday made a thor- Your Health Needs Attention especially at this season of the year when it is really necessary to guard against the quick changes in tem perature and the inclement weather You should keep your strength and vifror up to the-highest possible stand ard so as to be well fortified against any sickness that might threaten you. To that end, pay strict attention to the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and- at the first sign of any weakness take Thomas A. Jordan was elected for the fifth conHecutlraT year commander of George Wright Post No. 1, Grand Army of the Kepubllc, at the annual election recently. Other officers chosen are: U C. Shorno. S. V. C; J. M. Kelty. J. V. C; W. N. Morse. Q. M. : Martin Riley. surgeon; m. J. Morse, chaplain; P. J. Neuburg. O. D.: P. S. Thomas. O. E. Representatives to the state encamp ment: Harrison Yost, Hugh Teets. C. T. Goulding, John Renner, I C. Shorno, C. A. Latnar. E. N. Barney. Alternates: P. S. Thomas, G. W. Coope,r. J. P. Hicks. H. O. Canfield, J. M. Kelty. E. P. Doty and S. R. Harrington. Iioscburg School Census Taken. ROSEBURG, Or.. Dec. 11. (Special.) -There are 1S40 children of school age In Roseburg-, according to the school census completed here today. This Is a slight increase When compared with the census last year. . , till In his etore, took the money away from the alleged robber and then had him arrested on a charge of larceny. The man arrested was Richard Ditt berner. Tatrolmen watt and White head arrested him after Lindall re ported his struggle with the alleged burglar. Lindall says the man had. taken J16 from the store. T7 TTTOT57 4 E trail ASal TafrW Toothache - A STOPS THE ACHE JCLEANSES THE CAVITY PREVENTS DECAY Sold everywhere - 1 5c. C. S. Dent & Co. Detroit. Mica. JJ Victim Captures Alleged Robber. X. F. Lindall, proprietor of a store In Llnnton, last night captured a man he accused of attempting to rob the 0 11 mmm 4V ' ffr: : ' ..'.--Ta fKeUOCTOR vi 1DVICB f ll LaK HOSTETTER'S f STOMACH BITTERS It is a splendid tonic and appetizer and "Xvill help nature wonderfully towards preventing a spell of Indiges tion, Constipation, Biliousness, General Weakness, Colds, Grippe or Malaria.- Poorly", writes: "I have chronic con stipation and my head aches all the time. I am nervous ana aon i sieep well. I have fever and my skin is mud dy and my tongue coated. My eyes are dull and I feel tired and weak." Answer: What you need is a gooa axstive and blood purifier. Clean your system thoroughly with three grain sulpherb tablets (not sulphur). These tablets act on the bowels, aid diges tion and purify your blood. Their use will drive away the tired feeling and other symptoms. "Proud" says: "I have always been SroucU of my hair until late, when it as acquired an ugly, greasy stringy appearance, and my scalp is covered with scales and itches terribly. What may I do?" Answer: Tou should use plain yellow minyol to relieve the scalp of dandruff and Itching. It acts as a tonic to the scalp and balr strands and promotes a -beautiful luxuriant growth of hair. Clip the ends of the hair about halt an inch to get rid of broken ends. "Mod"l" writes: T have been a per fect thirty-eight in sizp until the last few months when I have gained about Zi pounds too tnucn Ilesu. a) lease pro scribe." Answer: Vou will find a very harm less and successful flesh reducer in the use of arbolon tablets, sold in .sealed tubes with, directions for home use. The questions answered below are general iia character, the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply In any case of similar nature. Those wishin-r further advice, free may address Dr. Lewis Baker, Collega Bldg., Colloge-Ellwood Sts.. Dayton, O., inclosing self-addressed stamped en velope lor reply- Full name, and ad dress must be jflven, but only initials or fictitious naVne will be used ir my answers. The prescriptions can la filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. "Nervous" writes: "I am a .brain worker, but now 1 am so nervous as to be unable to apply myself to my tasks. I cannot concentrate my mind. Hav a constant feeling of fatigue and drowsi ness. Seem to have lost all boiiyancy; in other words. I don't seem able to draw myself together' somehow. What will renew my strength, brace tno up, and make me feel like a man?" 'Answer: Your condition is the same ns that of thousands of other men. who have been restored to new strength aiad energy, when from worry, dissipation or overwork, they were feeling the same as you. Three grain cadomeno tullets should reinvigorate your sys tem, give you new strength and life and make your brain clear and able to cope with daily requirements. a a a "Runt" payg: "I'm tired of being; called "runt Just because I'm so thin. 1 want ro weigh more. How may I add about "" pounds to my weight?" Answer: "There is the use of three grain hypo-nuc-lane tablets to increase your wtight. They are the surest, safest ana best health, strength and flesh producers I could suggest. You should easily gain -5 pounds ill weight in a relatively short time. "Anna L.." writes: "I have kidne? trouble and have had for some time. I have a baby three months old and since she was born, I have been bothered. I havo been taking medicine. but it doesn't seem to act on my kidneys." Answer: Quite often kidnev and bladdor troubles follow child-birth, and if vour svnintoms are the usual ones. such as swelling of tho (cut. puffs un der the eyes, chills and lever with J headache end palps In tliu back, would suggaet tnal you umi bainiwort tab lets. They are a splendid all-around kidney medicine and touo iir.d liven tLo kidneys Adv.