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2 THE FIRST ANNUAL SHOW OF THE NORTHWEST LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION WILL OPEN AT UNION STOCK YARDS TOMORROW ' - "' " " 'V 1 11 to ths persistent Inquiries Of reporters, but beyond that lie keeps bis own coun sel Jacob H. Schlff will not say a word for publication until he has put several hundred or several thousand miles between htm and New York. John D. Rockefeller has ceased to occupy a prominent space on the front paves of the newspapers each week. James Speyer only on rare occasions will come forward with a statement on financial matters; when he does speak he usually says something worth while. Edwin Hawley has no fixed rule; If one knows him sufficiently well he will talk, though not particularly volubly, about his own properties, but he be lleves in minding his own business and letting other people do the same. r Otto H. Kahn really made his debut In the way of entering the' "literary" field Above." at the Jeft, la A. J, Splawn, North Takima, president of the Pacific Northwest Livestock association, and at the light D. 0. Lively, vice president of the Union Stockyards - minmiif. Thesa two will conduct the stiow. Above., in the center is I ton .steer, , Property of James Wilson. Shaniko; helow. at the left. Is a monster 3-year-old and at tne rlgnt a snow animal Belonging w 4 M. Kvans, boibc. . 1st, owned by J. E. The first annual. livestock show of the Paclfio Northwest Livestock asso ciation - will ' open tomorrow In ' the ?t7nlon stook yards on Columbia slough. Essentially the show will be a fat stook exhibit, and wUl be th first of its kind held In the northwest p Conducting the show will be A 3. Splawn. president of the Paclfio North- l west Livestock association, and a res ident of North Yakima. Wash., and D. X). Lively, general manager, vice-president of the Union Stock Yards eom tpany., f The show will be held for tie pri- e-mary purpose of showing growers the utility of good breeding and good feed- lnr, and else to bring Into prominence 1 the fact that Portland offers one of l the best markets for livestock In the p.',, world. Cattle from Montana, Idaho, v jj Washington, California and Oregon will M compete in the show. ' . . , rr Store Thau 100 Carloads. ?r More than 100 carloads of beef eat , itle. hogs and sheep wlU be on exhibit Most -of the exhibits had arrived yes t.t terday, but there were a few carloads ' still due. Among them were a monster steer, thres years old, owned by J. E. Reynolds, of Arlington, Or, one of the largest shippers in the state; three -animals an Aberdeen Angus , cow, -,n shorthorn and Hereford owned by J. M. Evans, of Boise, Ida.; and a mam umoth steer, owned by Jim Wilson, of Shenlko. Mr. Evan's cow weighs about 1600, and the steers about a ton each. r-V: B H. Jones, , of the firm of Bales ft Jones, which owns a lot of ranches la , , , the Big Hols basin, Montana, arrived t yesterday with 1 carloads of famous . , Big Bole bay fed cattle, in the cars were about 10 show animals. n "We feed our cattle nothing .. ;.,0i said Mr. Jonea They are nated in the -Jf Chicago market for their dressing "i quality and for the Quality of the I,-think th,r" 11 not We in top '"tenlng eatUe Uke the V B1 Hol ln. Our cattle bring hlgb- er prices than any other on every mar- iee them for about half Reynolds, Arlington, Or. of the cost of raising 'corn fed cattle. We are going to ship more extensively into, the Portland market, because we realise what an excellent chance It gives nearby growers." , " '' 1 ' Attendance i6 B argw. . The fat stock show is expected Id at tract to Portland hundreds of livestock growers from . ever - all , the northwest From ' every part of the 4 five states growers are 'sending their . prise cattle and many who are not patting .cattle 04 exhibition, are coming to see. the show. J. L Cox, who won fame for the number of eattle he whipped ' Into Alaska durlngthe last few years. wlU attend the show. ;-' -VtV.; r Practically everV pen In the stock yards will be filled with prise cattle, gathered from over all the northwest Judges from Denver, , the . Washington Agricultural college ana from Moscow, Ida., win go over the eattle. The Pa clfio Northwest Livestock association has offered more than 14000 In cash prises. w..i.i,M,..,-v.rv-.;-,--.ro:i One feature of the show will be the students Judging contest la which stu dents from the different agricultural colleges in the five states will partici pate. The draft horse exhibit Is ex pected to attract meay, as will the sheep and hog exhibit. A series of lectures by prominent figures in agricultural college and In experiment work, will be given, -v- -- " " -.- .. . 5- Tew Teatnre Planned. There will be a feature at the show that has not been put on the program. O. M. Flummer, secretary and treasurer of the stock yards, has called the at tention of the publlo I te It, and has asked the newspapers to notify tn po lios. Miss B. J. Hayes and Miss Louise Bohoskey, who are putting on the extra feature, do not agree with him eboat the police, but they said yesterday that IX the police were , notified they should each take enough money along to buy m nat nana. Hiss Hayes, "the reporter" at the stock yards, and her partner, the telephone exchange operator, have-arranged to sell leather hat bands. . on which they have burned "P, V. 8. Y. Fat Stock Show 1M1." These hat bands they, will offer for sale for, 8 r cents each.; Thus, an Infant industry ; has sprung up within the stockyards. . , The premium list fop the show, prom ises, many Interesting contests, ilt fol lows: ' , . . , r - 1 '"-v1 . : rresnlam Xdst, Division A beef cattle, car lots, dais L Section li Steer,iie head, years or over, 1st 41S0; nd, $125; Ird. 1100; 4th, 60. Section 1: Steers, II head, 2 years old and under t, 1st tltO; Jnd. tnt; Srd. $100; 4th, $60. 1 Section t: Steers, 16 head, 1 year old and under s, 1st $1S0; tnd. $l$(i Ird. $100; 4th.-$60. Section 4: Best ear load, spayed er open heifers, any age,. 1st $60; Ind. $40; $rd, $$0; ,4th, $20. Section ft Best ear load (10) head feeding steers or heuers, any age, 1st $50; 2nd. $40 trd, $$0; 4th, $20. Section : Champion loss or fat steers. 1st $100. ' Grade and cross bred single steera Class 2. Section 1: Steer, spayed or Martin heifer, three years old orover, 1st $40; tnd. $10; Ira. 110; 4th, $10. : Class 11. Hogs In pens of flve.-eo-tion 1: Best pen of five fattened hogs, either barrows or sows or mixed, one year old or ever, 1st $20; 2nd, $15; Brd, $10; 4th, $$. Seotloa 2: Best pen of five fattened hogs, either barrows or sows or mixed, under one year old, 1st $20; 2nd. $15; Ird. $10; 4th $5. Section $: Grand champion barrow of show, $S. fv Division C, sheep, car lots. Class 12. Not less than 10 sheep shall constitute a car. Sheep shown In oar lots not eligible In pens of five or single wether classes. Section 1: Car load of ; $0 head of fat sheep, ewes or wethers or mixed, over one year old. 1st $75; 2nd. $60: Brd. $15: 4th. $ IS. Section 2: Car load of (0 head of fat lambs, under one year, 1st $7$; tnd, 1(0; Ird. $25; 4th. $1$. ' Class II. Sheep in 'pens of flvev Section 1: Best pen of five muttons, one year old and over, 1st $20: 2nd. $15: lira, $10; 4th. $5. Section I: Best pen of five muttons under one year, izo; 2nd, $16; Srd. $10; 4thr $. Class 14, . Wethers. ...Long and medi um wool type Section 1: . Best wether, one year old and under two, 1st $$! 2nd, 16; Ird. $$. Section 2: ' Wether lamb, 1st $8; Indi $5; Ird. $1. Jnne wool type-section I: wether, one year old and under two, 1st' $$t Ind, $9; ird, $. Seotion 4: Wether, un der, one year old, Ish, $1; tnd, $5; Ird, 1,, ff - t'f. An Invitation t c 4 V ; The Union Meat Company jPORDI ALLY invites all those people who will attend the First Annual Pacific Live stock show, to be held at the Portland Union Stock Yariis, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 20th, 21st and 22d, to visit ite plant which is located near the Stock Yards. Uniformed guides will show visitors throifgh the uuiwc.u ucpaumenis. 1 ne inspection win prove ;aucauonai asveii as interesting, :- ; - j Division D, Draft horses in harness Section" 1:' 'Blnglamare or' gelding, weishina over 1750 bounds to cart 1st $20; 2nd $10, Section 2; Pair of horses ' Weighing over 1000 pounds to wagon. 1st $36; 2nd, $20..' Section I: Four horse " team, . wheelers weighing $500 pounds to wagon, 1st' $50; 2nd, $2i. Section 4: Six horse team, to wagon, wheelers weighing not less than $800 pounds and leaders not less than $800 pounds, 1st )76; 2nd, $40. v. 'rominent Americans Are Er ratic in Talking to the Public. (Pabllrterr Prtes Xum4 Wlwr.) ' New York. March 11. Koms observer of the great men of finance und Indus try has figured out . their records for loquacity With interesting results. Hare iney are: , The financial - communitv looks to John w. Gates he has Uusht them to tot an optlmlsUo utterance at least once a month. He Is Judge Gary's principal rival James J. Hill only talks when the spirit moves him. Charles M. Schwab Is rather erratic; sometimes he gives out interviews, thick and fast but at other times he remains silent forong periods. President Brown of the New York Central for a while held the record ' for publlo- statements, and he-is still In the field, though his cent pronouncement that ho had not a dollar Invested in railroad stocks was regarded as a trifle Injudicious Just at that time, when every railroad wants to ' raise capital, since, obviously, if every Investor followed - President Brown's example the railroads would be in difficulties a railroad cannot be run on air. i.. President Ripley of the Santa Fe has not been voluble of late; since his ter ribly peeslmlstio " prognostication, fol lowed immediately. It may be recalled. bv a less doleful one, be has been la conspicuous. President Vanderllp of the National City bank Is never public ly quoted these days, 1 whereas in for mer years he occasionally favored the publlo wlth'hls views. - ; - J. P. Morgan occasionally passes a terse remark about , his health in reply nl tv. nfViA- Ma a.nVirc1fl!Mfc at 11 the late Edward H. Harrlman being his maiden effort Henry P. Davison Is un usually frank and consequently very popular with the press representatives. The younger generation of financiers -as a whole are readier to realize the : advisability of standing well with the public than were their predecessors, al though the latter have also in reoent years been obliged to modify their tern peramental reticence. v ' A Paradoxical Reply. ' From Llpplnootfs. , "Doctor, do you think eyeglasses will alter my . appearance" inquired Mra Gunson anxiously. "I shall at least expect them to im prove your looks," .replied the physi- -clan. ' A e$1000 Reward A. WRINKLE if PORTLAND JOURNAL FREE : BEAUTY COUPON Good tomorrow for Th is World's Most ' Famous Beauty Specialist . an opportunity is sow offered every leader of thl paper to eoneqlt the world'e most fsmoai beeuw epecUUtt Harriett Meta. of Parle, londoa and Syraeuse, absolutely tree. A little over three yeere ego there we; nothing known which,' la our Judgment wenlo actually remove, wrinkles, but at thit time Mile. Meta made the important qleeovery whirs h aiace swde bet timoos in two eontlncnti. -f-;-. '.- She demons trtttd the great power ef bar new : vroeMs by taking her owa wrlakln out with H in three nigtita, after face -ag. vutks, strap, eteemlnr pots, etc., hfl elf failed, and todar MUe. Mete'elhee ie etlU tree from wrinkles, her cheeks .tuU and proms and br tkln and eomplextoa is a dallght u; behold. Id fact. by., many ebe to jwoaidered the moat beaatlful womaa in all, 1". tiu remarkable dlieovery wa. baonhf be fore the. Judges ef the Parle International Ex- KittoBaad the Borne BxpoeltloB. Internat ate for their inveetigatloa. and la both insuneee they enickly awaidea . her. gold medali thereon. ; The French, government also honored her with a patent- her new proeoM, and patents are now pending before the H. 8. government et- WeiWngtpa. J, iSaSon Journal! aent their bjenty edleeees to iaveitlgate her methods, and their high to ooraementa of her dlaeovtries made her famous almost everolsbL ee that she was eagerly rrenca eoonw " ""- vote v"as Interview with Mil. Meta toft me persnaded that here at utt migat oe xoaaa we w to restore yon sad beauty . J. Many of those who have seed ftoj.ee report most-astonishing rmuia. iSx. Mary STavto of 2 Booth 4tk trt Uato. 111., r,,Jfy- nktes were rjj deep aad ef toss tanding, o roe ea lmle my' sorprie wire, after only two applka. tlons they ntirelydlapl)eaed. - Mr. L. E. ox eaa fTmnciw ' might . after by Preneh coonteaei llh ladla of high title aad rank, editress of the London Onlooker are old. ttanaing ana Oonseqnently say wrinkle were of is stasuing ana t ihb tn kraae them. Dot sow wnan i SMI tons ... .mmA MflMidM in the mirror I can fiearcely reaMs the transformatloattat has been . wrocgni. m . meat I 'look yoanger than I did 86 years ego." Mr M. fcu. 221 Kst Virginia etret BvanrvHI. Ind., write! "I eed the toeat. removing my wrinkle leaving my face as soft and free from line a a child'." Mia Henrietta Jackson, et Melville bldg.. Pitts field, Mas., ear: "your treatment is a Godsend to womankind. I wish every woman could know a I know the wonderfnl results which ere produced by your treatment" . Since Mile. MeU mad her tomsrkaele dis covery Imitators save naturally aprons "P all ever th. country, some of them have copied Mile. Meta'e dvertlmnts end. literature to inch an extent that the publlo to often at a loss to distinguish the imitation from the real. : We r therefore nthorlsd to an nonne the following remarkable offer, which cannot fall to convince yon ae towhe 1 who: MU. Metk will forfeit $1000 ta fold if she tall to prove that (he holds nine fold QdsU and three grand prlx on her dlscoverto from, loteraattoaal axposltlone. She will vfoefelt J100O In gold if anyone esa prove tht i h did not take out her own wrinkle with It In three night exactly te ehe claim. Bh will forfeit $1000 In gold if every testimonial sod worn etatement which he publlah i to not bmlntely genuine. She will forfeit $1000 la gold if anyone can (how dvrtlsement simi lar to hen published In sny newspaper or magastne la - the United Bute or Europe prior te the' publication of her advertisement. - Arrangementa have been made with. Mile. Meta te furnish free information In regara tn ir nunlnii sroces for removing wrinkle to all Portland Journal raider. Me; will receive rree pamouiar aj rvu, in in a plain sealed envelope. Tou can nse this remarkable proceee In i the privacy of you own home without the knowledge of even roar moat intimate friend. It often work astonUbing wonders In a slnfl treatments over night. erelr cut, end you WRINKLES i f .- ' -V ' V Cot oat this eonpon todey end bj11 it .to the world famous beauty pedallirt, Harriett Meta, Suite 1020 L, fiyracU, . Y., for tree Information in reirard to tier marvelous dtocovery for removing wrinkle, flood to all Portland Journal reader. ,r : POBTLaHD , JOURNai PBKB , COUPON i a Blent OD Blf BI IPq W wicrwien io sssm-m-- BXTBACTZ09 -BXAKXlTATZOa Special Prices (in Dentistry rot the xrext 80 Says hy ws CLSaJmrt Vf-JeV.W JUUable lWe mtlsts. tlliann ii Ui ' 1 5f eoomd an Morrison Sts. ( 0 in A i ' inrw iiiffrusf TZBB To let the greatest number of people 'know of the place where they can take advantage of our scientific knowledge and skill, using only the methods tried and proven to be the very best - duclng the i not cover tl Bit Ci eating, B1IOOD W0E3C Bridge work Is the modern method of fill ing space caused by one or more mlsslns teeth. This work la performed without pain and is fully war .ranted. ' . XARS.T OOXJI i tt All caowsi. . .... .v. . .w.wy TXTI.T. SET Or C Aft TEETH..... KJLTXS We are Intro whalebone set of teeth the strongest and lightest known. Do j it oover tne em Bits com off the entire roof of the mouth. oob. Do not fall when we have spared solutely the X bo exnense In flttxaar wa ah. finest dental offloe oa the Pa- oune qpaat. AXX, WDM TIBv, V ... ' TEAJt Private La- dies' Kecepuon Koom. n Lady Attsnaant ai ways y resent. 4 rpeolal Attenttoa to On Vof-T own Patients .Have your Unpreaslon taken, in the morning and go bom with- teeth the same .day.- KM) XZiZJABUI PAIWIEES BZHTISTS --eXortbwest. Cornet Beoond .and Morrison Bts. fcatlre Corner. And Beau tiful Teeth Ait Asset! It Does Away Entirely With Plates ' and Bridgewbrk That clever" and tfuthful Philosopher, PascalrTemsrked, v" the nose olleo patra had been a little- shorter It would have changed the history of ths world;" Whether this is so or not yeknow that beauty Is an asset and beauty comes from health and cleanliness. If you havs beauty you will be happy, because beauty ie - Che . most -natpal thing In ths world. It is natural to bs beautiful, because we are a part if Naturer-we are Nature. Nature Is try ing hard to keep us well, because shs wants to make the - useful,, active things lovely. If you know of a thing that will. Improve your appearance and at the same time promote your general health, it ir your duty to annex it . 7 The best beauty and health adjunct that we know of Is good, ' serviceable, clean, natural-looking, beautiful teeth. Alveolar Dentistry accomplishes ; this and then soma There is a platitude to the effect that a good reputation is mere easily lost than gained. This is rather more than ordinarily triie. with dentistry. A manufacturer may Spend years of continuous effort and much' money in standardising his product and then his work is only bogun. He must continue to foster the demandand to watch carefully that his wares do not fall Off In 'quality. If that happens the reputation he has worked a lifetime to acquire will - vanish in much shorter .time bad news hae a faculty of travel' lng faster than good, i It is a proverbial fact that a lie will travel ten miles while truth Is getting its pants on. SO we wish to reiterate that if one in a hundred who see our ada believed one half we claim or this wonderful Al volar Method, we could ,not employ enough good dentists to serve the de DUM VIYIMUS, VIVAMUS (While we live, let us live.) ' ' v Wben Itcomes to. a. choice between two evils, one would do well to cfiooss good teeth and poor food, rather than the reverse, Particularly is this true with thoss who eat to live. The man who both eats to live and lives to eat must have both good teeth and good food. Living to eat is -merely a matter of taste or pleasure, but eating to live is a necessity. ' In any' event, good teeth are absolutely essential if T man would enjoy good "health, thlg"bein navt to- ImnnneThle If his food is boltec Food must be milled (ground) before It J7 goes Into the stomach, otnerwis , mere Is sure to be trouble. Indigestion, dys pepsia, canoer of the stomach or other intestinal trouble, One cannot proper ly masticate xooa witn a lot or missing teeth. Then, it's merely a ouestion of which. Is the best method -of replaclns; mlaslna teeth, and what dentist shall X choose to do Itthe topnotoher . at high prioe. the middle ciass aenust or the bargain . xounter - (dental parlor) artists, who give you so much for so little. A word AO the wise is sufficient,'' (Out of nothing,- nothing is made.) -Alveolar Teeth Where Brldgework Is Zmposslbls. - If only your front teeth are left, say three or lout-or more, we can replace all those that have been lost on both sides, dear back, with perfect Alveolar teeth, whilst bridgework would be im- ?osslble even 1f you had eight -or ten ront teeth to tie to, If you, have only two back teeth on esch side, say mo lars, we can supply all the front teeth that are missing with beautiful, serv iceable, ' lifelike : Alveolar teeth. This could not possibly be done by the bridge route.' And ,where bridgework is possible there is po comparison be tween tne two." a very lacge percent age or our worn is tatuni work put In by supposedly high class dentists and replacing K witn the peau- ff out bridge- replacing it wii tlful and artistic Alveolar teeth. And. unlike bridgework In another respect, it is practically painless.- No boring or cutting into the gums, nothing; to be dreaded. Now, then, .prices. being equal, which would you choose?. x v ., t Curing pyorrhea (loose teeth), a dis ease given "up by other dentists, as in curable, is another of our specialties,' We cure it absolutely. It's a boastful statement to make, but we can do any- g inat is Dossil what we thins that is possible irrdentistry. and Kre do is alwavs of .the verv hlo-h. est class.. Our booklets, Alveolar-Den-, tlstry, are free. Write for one' if you cannot call. We have 'samples of .our work to ahow at all times snd very best of references," .' - , " .1 ' AXTTOLA DEJTTAL t!0.. UIimSTS. ill. to 314 Ablngton P-UlK., 106)a i& fit. Terms to reliable folk. , - a.