Wonderful Exhibits From All Lands Show the World's Best Progress From Beginning to End Magnificent Panama-Pacific International Exposition Will Abound With Superb Educational and Entertainment Features. By HAMILTON WRIGHT. TUB construction of tho rust I'annma-l'nclflc Intcruntlunnl Kxposltlon nt Enn Francisco was 05 per cunt completed thrco months before the opening dny, on Feb. 20, 1015. Tlio early Insulin Uon of thousands of tois of ruru und costly exblblU from all part of Uic globe and tlio participation of forty of tbc world's great countries tinvo fissur ed a cclebrntlon that will bo unrlvnlcil In Its splendor, innRnituda, Interest and comprehensiveness. From Its opening until Its close, mi Dec. 4, 101G, the Ki position will abound with original features collect ed at an expenditure of many millions of dollars. It will pi-went n cross see Uon of human achievement. The I'mi- I'rnnclsco In a slnglo day, and, far In advanco of Its opening, the Exposition had created an unprecedented Interest throughout tho world, and It opening wns eagerly awaited. In keen competitive exhibits there will bo presented mow than 80,000 sin gle exhibits and groups of related ex hibits portraying tho results of the world's best efforts la recent years. This wonderful Exposition, present ed at an outlay of more than fOO.000, 000, celebrates n contemporaneous achievement, tho building of tho Tana ma canal, and all exhibits that arc en tered for competitive award will be thoso that have been originated or pro duced since the great Louisiana Pur. chase imposition at 8t Louis ten years ngo. Tho iwstblo exception to this rule will be whore earlier exhibits are fare work will, for example, se In tbc Talace of Mines an exhibit thrco fourths of an acre In extent. Illus trating the manner In which the largest steel corporation In tho world Is caring for and plans to still .fur ther advance the wclfaro of Its em ployees. In tho l'alace of Education they will bo Interested In u great United State government exhibit . The great war in no way hits dimin ished the prospect of attendaneu at the Exposition, and thousands of Americans will for the tlrst time en Joy the educatlvo trip across their tut Uvu land. After the outbreak of the contllct tho number of conventions de ciding to meet In Ban I'ruuclsco pro portlonntely Increased. One of the most Important of the assemblages will be the International engineering I'hotoicrapli courtesy Him Kranclnco 1'xnmlner. THE MOTHER OF LINCOLN BEAOHEY, FROM TIIE TOWER OF JEWELS, 435 FEET ABOVE THE EARTH, AT THE FANAMA-PACIFIO INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, WATCHES HER SON LOOP mS ONE THOUSANBTH LOOP. When Lincoln Ileachcy, n sou of 1'iin KrimoUoo, on tho occasion of his homecoming after breaking all world roc. ords us a dnrcdovll loopcr of D'J!) loops, performed two entirely now and death defying stunts over tho completed paluces of tho l'nnimm-I'ucltlc International tSxposlUon it was his ngrd mother who for tho first time waved him on to fresh achievements. Mrs. Ileachcy lie Id a placa of honor, -130 feet up In tho air. on tho tiptop of the won derful Tower of Jewels, Kroni tlil ncrlo sho was iiblo to watch awry erratic move of her daredevil son. Him cried out only once. That was when ho wrote Uio figures M1000" against the clouds, high abovu the two mtios of completed exhibit palucTH, Hlgultlcuut of tho looping of his one thousandth loop. nun cniml Is today open and tlolng business ou a far vaster ncalo than was predicted for It, and tho Exposition, which celebrate tho oHulug of tliern nal, Is today ruvenlel ns tho greatest manifestation of national nehlovomeut In American history. Hero will bo a neutral ground whuro oven nations en gaged In warfare) will dlsplny on n scalo uover before equaled their prog rrss In tho arts, IndustrleH and Helena of pence. Within three months licfom thcopi'ii Ing of Uio ISxoltlou as ninny ns '.'.000 tons of consignments hail reached Kan shown to illiistrato tho ovoluUon of the processes of manufacturo as, for ex ample, n display of a model of the first cotton gin In connection with tbu mar velous sulpmeut Into which It has ovulvori. Many of tho ilbpUjs will txi eape- dally tuUpttsI to study by the delo galea to great national and Interna tlonal congrisws and conventions, ot which more than 1100, embracing al most every phaso of human activity, have voted to meet in Han Francisco In ltllf. Delegates to the cougrmsea ; Inicrtvitrd in social progrrss and wcl- THE END OF THE TRAIL," PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1018. This photograph shows Jiiim Kurlo Krswrs iiverh piece of statuar', "The 1ik1 of the Trail," at tho rauuum-lSutfU- lutemutloiial Exposition. More than BOO beautiful pculptun uro shown at tho Kxposltlon, tho works of famous sculptors of tho day. In addition to the sculptures shown out of doors, thousunds of beautiful works tif urt uro presented in the great l'alace 9t rtiis Arts. congress, at which Its distinguished cnuirman. Colonel George W. OoeUiala, will preside. Tho foreign participation will lx notable Thu nations aro not attempt lug to show evco'thlng that Uioy pro duce, but will lay especial emphasis upon thoso products In which they ox. eel In tho Danish display, for exam ple, will bo shown products of the Hoyol Danish porcelain factory at Co. penhagun. Japan In her exhaustive x. hlblt wjll display priceless works of art, loaned by direction of the Imperial household and many of which could not bo duplicated. From Italy will bo ooowu Historic pointings of the old masters, hitherto never exhibited In America in tho originals. From China there have reached Ban Francisco so lectloua of exhibits collected under the supervision of tho governors of the Chi nose provinces, Itnro silks and snilns. carrluga, inlay work In tho precious metnis, exhibits or tho transportation methods employed in tho old China mid the modem methods uet In the uwakeuliig republic will bu shown. New x'Mlmul will make a marvel ous exhibit of Its rare woods, of Its tlecces. of its suuerh socule elm A large number of rare giant tree ferns rrom New .ealaud will Ims found growing on the Exposition grounds. Tho Argentine Uepubllc early set aside a larger sum than any ever ap propriated by n foreign nation for rv reseutaUon In an American exnosltlmi. The modern cities of Arcontlnn. th kdkools, churches, libraries, the great live stock uud agricultural iuterests will bo extensively portrayed, and the mutual Interests of South America uud North America will be cmphaslxcd In almost every conceivable manner. From South Africa will be shown dla moml exhibits and methods of extrac tion. The magnificent Canadian dis plays will review not only Uio widely known agricultural wealth, but will lllustuio the sceiilc charms of ths great Dominion, of suow clod moun tain peaks, of farreachlng forest, ot inland lakes In chains of silver and rushing mountain streams. 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Its case makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It reaches even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity of moving and lifting all heavy furniture. The Great Labor Saver of I ha Home Evrry home, large or mull, ran enjoy relict Irum liroom arutigery ana protection from the danger ot (tying uuit. DunlUyls the Pioneer of Pneumatic Sweepers Hat the combination of the Pneumatic Suction NouleanJ (evolving llruih. Very easily operated and absolutely guar anlrcd. In buying a Vacuum Cleaner, why not give the "uuntiey a trial in your nomc, at our expense' Writ toJay tor lull portlUarj HTAGENTS WANTED Duutley rneu matie Sweeter Co., 6501 S. StatefcStreet, Chicago, Illinois. EUROPEAN WAR SHAT TERS KING COTTON'S THRONE FLEECY 8TAPLE MUST PAY RAN 80M INTO THE'COFFER8 OF WAR. Nation Rings With Cries of Stricken Industry. By Peter Radford Lecturer National farmers' Union. King Cotton has suffered more from tho European war than any other ag' rlcultural product on tho Araorlcan continent, Tho shells of the bolllger cnts have bursted over his throno, frightening his subjects nnd nlintter ing his markets, and, panlc-strlckon, tbo nation cries out "God savo tho klncl" People from ovcry walk of life havo contributed their mite toward rescuo work. Society has danced beforo tho king; mllndy has decreed that tho family wnrilrobo shall contain only cotton goodB; tho press has plead with tho public to "buy a balo"; bankers havo been formulating hold ing plans; congress and leglslatlvo bodies havo deliberated over relief measures; statesmen and writers havo grown eloquent expounding tho Inalienable rights of "His Jlnjesty" and presenting schemes for prcsorv ing tho flnnnclal Integrity ot tho ntrlckeii staple, but the sword of Eu- ropo has proved mightier than tho pon of Amorlca In fixing vnluo upon this product of tho sunny south. I'rlcos havo been bayoneted, values riddled and markets decimated by tho battling hosts of the castorn homtsphoro until tho Amerlmn farmer has suffered war loss of i 100.000.000, and n balo of cotton bravo enough to cntor European port must pay a ransom of half Its vnluo or go to prison until tho war Is over. Hope of the Future Lies In Co-opera tlon. Tho Farmers' Union, through tho columtiB of tho press, wants to thank the American peoplo for tho friend ship, sympathy and asslstanco given tho cotton farmers In tho hour of dla tress and to direct attention to co operative methods necessary to per manently assist the marketing ot all farm products. Tho present omorgency proionts as grave a situation as ovor confronted tho American farmer and from tho viewpoint of tho producor, would soora to Justify extraordinary rollof meas tires, oven to ths point ot bonding tho constitution and straining business rules In order to lift a portion of tho bunion off tho backs of tho farmer, for unless somotblng Is dono to chock tho invasion of tho war forcos upon tho cotton flolds, tho pathway of tho European postllonca on this continent will bo strewn with mortgaged homes nndromlnoand poverty will stalk over tho southland, lining tho highways ot Industry with rofugees and tho bank mptcy court with prisoners. Al calamltlos teach us lossons and tho present crisis sorves to Illuminate the frailties ot our marketing meth ods and tho wcaknoss of our crodlt system, and out of tho financial an gulsh nnd travail of tho cotton farmer will enmo a volume of discussion and n mass ot suggestions and finally a solution of this, tho biggest problom In tho economic llfo of Amorlca, If, indeed, wo havo not already laid tho foundation for at least tomporary re lief. More Pharaohs Needed In Agriculture. Farm products havo no credit and perhaps can nover have on a porma nout and satisfactory basis unloss wo build warehouses, cold storage plants, olovotors, etc., for without storage and crodlt facilities, tho south Is com polled to dump Its crop on the market at harvcst'tlmo. Tho Farmers' Unions in tho cotton producing statos have for tho past ten yearn persistently ad vocnted tho construction ot storage facilities. Wo have built during this period 2,000 warehouses with a ca paclty of approximately 4,000,000 bales and looking backward tho results would seom encouraging, but looking forward, we are able to house loss than one-third ot tho crop and ware houses without a crodlt systom loao 90 per ceut ot their usefulness. The problem Is a glgantlo onetoo great for the termor to solve unaided. He must have the asslstanco of tho bank or, tho merchant and tho government In production wo havo reachod tho high wator mark ot perfection In tho world's history, but our marketing methods aro most primitive. In the dawu ot history wo And agriculture plowing with a forked stick but with a system ot warehouses undor govern mental supervision that made the Egyptians the marvel ot civilization, for who has not admlrod the vision of Joseph and applauded the wisdom ot Pharaoh for storing tho surplus until demandod by the consumer, but in this age wo have too many Joseph who dream and not enough Pharaobi who build How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any enso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CIIENEr & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all busltwu transactions and llnanclally able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL HANK OF COMME11CB. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the Mood and mu cous surfaces ot the system. Testimonials sent tree. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druretsts. Take llslF's Rurally rills far constipation. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please 'member this and save the printer All eoBuauIeatloai ihoald ks addressed te Ths KsTltw, Bt Johns, Oreie. "-1 Our Economy Sale Was Goodj It moved goods that we should have carried all sum mer and some would have passed out of style by next season. There will always be an Economy Sale in our New Bargain Annex; that new light space is to be retained for the marked down goods. Just now there are 50 pairs of Ladles' Shoes at $1.00 50 Pair of Misses' Shoes at. . . 1.00 t There arc a few House Dresses at '. 39c There are Children's Dresses Re duced. 50c Dresses 38c 60c " . . . . ," .v. , . . 45c 75C " ' .... 57C $1.00 " 80c t.25 " 2.00 " 98c .$1.65 These Shoes are odds and ends of our regular stock; nil I,ace. The Dresses arc all House and School Dresses. Chiltlreus' Underwent Some odd lines Single Garments Warm, 19c. Remnants The Usual Remnants from a Special Sale. Bonham & Currier BJBXB3JBajSBBSjaBH9K3HHMBBSa EVERY person in St. Johns should be interested in building nnd boosting the community. We should encourage those social, civic and business af fairs that will keep us interested in our immediate com munity. The success of Church, of School,'of Business and of City Government depends upon our loyalty to the place in which we live. If there is a lecture at the School for the public, let's all turn out. If there is something worthy at our moving pic ture houses, let us go and sec it. If there is a musical to which we are invited, let's go. All these things are calling us; the Churches arc call ing us; let's surprise the Preacher by filling the pews. As a business firm we will do our part, we surely will make you prices and buy goods for you that will interest you if you will be interested in your neigh borhood affairs. kAnloHAktt.utitts The Men's Toggery BONHAM & CURRIER, Owners L. E. ROSE, Mgr. JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. PhysicisM and Surgeon. Day ft Nlfht Office In McChstney blk. St. JstUH. Oregon. O. J. GATZAIYER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS . . OREGON EDMONDSON CO, 107 S Jersey Street THAD. T. PARKER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Rooms 7 and 8 Holbrook Building ST. JOHNS DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Office Hours 9-12 to 1:30-7 Suuilajr 0-11 Office l'honc Columbia 140 Keslilent t'tione Columbia 274 P LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. f ST. JOHNS, OREGON Meats uch Monday evening k Odd F4 Ions hall at tixa. A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. Cbai. K Tooley. Noble Grand John I. Goodmsn, Vice Grand V.C McNtsl, Krc. Sec. Chss. L Owen, Yin. Sec. II. r. Clsik, Tress. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. T. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month in Dickuer's Hall. Visi tors welcome. Chaj, A. Fry, W, M. A. W, Davis, Secretary, DR. RAM BO DENTIST Phone Columbia 61 First National Bank bulldtaf. ST. JOHNS. OREGON. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS Or PYTIMAS Meets every Priday night at 7:30 o'clock In I. O, O. F Hall. Visitors always wel- corns. OHO. V. FORD, C. C. A. CARt NF.LSON, K. R. S. PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER First National Dank DuiMing ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT i REALTY CO. H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 H. Jarsay Stratt Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles nxamlned Phone Columbia 26S Centra! Market! 20S S. Jersey Street See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. OrsW rated mad rm Trsuis SfldU4. T. P. WARD. PrapdeUr. 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