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1 THE FALLS CITY MEWS. (Ehr f a l l i i (£iti| Nrum ~ D L WOOD Jk SON. Publishers. K n trre e u • 4 ». Mil i u n m a ll a t 16« p t a t o lf ln a t K a lla l Ity IV Ik C ouatjr. O rv *o a. u u .U r t b . Act at L V i i j r m of M *rvh 1 1ST». Tfltphosf r KU.. 6, lVl-r» Panama-Pacific International Exposition Iprofcoolonnl G atto Wonderful Exhibits From A ll Lands Show the World’s Best Progress W. B. Officer, M. D. P H YS IC IA N Phyelolan and S o r g t e n office over Ttiniut-aou'a drug »lore. Mu lual i-houa ivi I-borní Night Call 4-41 ♦V Newt Office. M. S ubscription R a tta : Otta soar. 11 00. f t aw atko. 50 canta, throe m onth*. 25 cen t*, tin a ia envy. 5 e ta AJvurtUing Ratea: Duplay. 15 canta sa Inch Ruslm-s* N o titi». 5 canta a lina. Fur Sal*. Rant. Saettante. Want ami Pay Sntertalnmant No- Notice», legal rata». Copy tor new ad», andchaugeashould bo tent to The New» sot later than AVcdneoday. o ffic ial directory or FALLS CITY F. K. Hubbard. Mayor. T. D. Hollowell, Councilman at Large W. T Grier. H.C. Brown. Albert Teal, C o u n c ilm a n A. Sampoon, C. L. Hopklus. R. A. Titus. H. G. Strayer, Auditor and Police Judge " alter L. Tooie Jr.. City Attorney. W. P. Lewis. Marshal and Water Supt. M. L. Thompson. Treasurer J. J. Sammons. E n g in e « Dr. F. M. Hellwarth. llA lt h Officer. From Beginning to End Magnificent Panama Pacific International Exposition Will Abound With Superb Educational and Entertainment Features. By H AM ILTO N W RIGHT. U B construction of (lie vast Panama Pacific International Exposition at Sun Km in Ucn wgg 03 per cent eouiplelvd three months hefore the <>|ieiilii£ day. on Fab. 20. 1015. The early install« Uon o f thousands o f ton« o f rare ami costly szhlblts from all part« o f the globs and the participation o f forty of the world's great countries hats n««ur ed a celebration that will tie unrivaled In Its splendor, magnitude, Interest aud comprehensiveness. From Its opening until Its close, on Dec. 4, 1015, the Exposition will •bound with original features collect ed at an expenditure of uiauy millions of dollars. It will present a crocs «»•»• Uon o f human achievement The Pan T VlicJCouncll meets in regular seaslon on the first Monday evening of each month, at 7 OS o 'c lo O i n the office of the Falla City News. Fraudaci! In a single day. and. far In fare vvurk »vili, for example. «ee In advance o f Ita o|>culiig. thè FvpoxIUon thè Pala ce or Milieu un exhlldt threo limi createti ali unprecedciitod Ijitervet ((¿urtila of un acre tu ex^eut, lllus ttiroughout thè world, aud IU upctilug (rating thè ma liner In whtch thè lurgcst Steel t oi p u n ì I loti tu thè World " s s eugerly awatted In ke»-n competitive e » bibita thè re ls cuilnu for und plau» to stili fur "H I ho preseultsl uioru tlmu NO.OUO sin ili» i udvatice ihe welfart* of Ita em In Ilio Pubico o f Educatimi gle exhlblts ami grulli»» of relatcd ev I idoyeo* hildts purtraylug thè resulta o f thè I itlcy »vili he lutereste»! Ili a greut l'nlltsl States g<>» emuli-ut exhlblt- vvorld's best e (Torta In r e c a i jears. The gruit wur In no way lina (limiti Thls wondelful Ex postumi, piosent ed ut un mitlay of more thiin $»¡0,000,- ) ishisl (he prò«peci of utteudnnce ut U0O, cekdiratee a contcui|H>raiusius die Kxpoaltton, ami thousuud» «>f _________ ______________ achlevemeut, thè building o _____ f Ilio Pana Americaiis »»III for Ilio tirai tlLue co ma canal, aud all ealilblls Ihnt aio t-u I J»>y thè educative irli» aerosa thidr uu ter*»! f»ir competitive avvimi »vili be Uve land. A fle r thè ootbreak of ihe Itmse thut bave b»«-ii mlglnaled or pio > «iittlct thè nuuiber of couventloua «le »Incisi «luce thè gr-at l.milslana Pur | *-l»ltug to ni»**,t In San I-reuelsco prò chase Exposltlou ut St. t.miìs teli yoars t**»r!• >mi(tdv ln*re.ise»l Oli*1 »»f thè ago. The posslble ex-eptlon lo thU u» l Impoitanl of Un» assemblila«-« rulo "111 t*r whero eurller éxliltdta a r e 1 «IH h»y thè tuteruutloual engineering I P H YS IC IA N F. M. HELLWARTH PH YSICIAN A N D SURGEON Ollice one door east of t\ O. O ffice en ti r». nao Kealrieiice * IIOOII «»Ho Kelle M l f . Orvtfoh BUOlllCM G atto HOTE L j S a t u r d a y . F e b r u a r y *». 1915 REAL MORALITY “ Provincialism is not morality.” says Dr. Frank Crane. “ Many conscientious people feel that whatever is different is immoral. “ To many an honest villager and farmer the city is a sink of iniquity. The unconscious ground for this conviction is simpiy that so many things are done in cities to which the rural dweller is not used. “ I find a very common expres sion o f opinion among those of any nation, section or race, that those of another are quite loose in mor als The English think the French are libertines, and the French think the English are hypocrites. Methodists i m a g i n e shocking things o f Roman Catholics, and the latter can curdle your blood with accounts of the vileness of Methodists. A church member in Kansas looks upon a German sipping beer to music in a garden as on the toboggan slide to moral wreckage. “ I would define real morality as that principle in a soul which respects the sanctities o f life, maintains loyality in love, seeks j and enjoys useful daily work, subjects all desire to judgement, subordinates'personel to altruistic motives, abhors dirt, is stern to wards self, and lenient towards others. Whenever you find a principle working these works in a man, you have found morality, whether the man be white, yellow Christian or Mohammedan, con sumer o f grapejuice or of pump- water.” nuii.KU MONUMKNTS G. L. H A W K I N S M A R B L E A N O G R A N TC M ONUM ENTS O a l l a s , O re g o n ' F U N E R A L DIRECTOR R. L. CHAPMAN Funeral Directo» We attend le all wert» promptly. Dallaa and Falla City, Or Photograph courtesy San F ra n cisco E xa m in er. THE MOTHER OF LINCOLN BEACHEY. FROM THE TOWER OF JEWELS. 435 FEET ABOVE THE EARTH, AT THE PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, WATCHES HER SON LOOP HIS ONE THOUSANDTH LOOP. When Lincoln Beachey. a sou o f San I in noise«, on the occasion of It!» ho no, ..inlng after breitklng all « « r id re»’ ords as a daredevil looper of HDD loops, performed two entirely new an-l death defying stunt« over Itie complete»! palaces o f the .Panama-Pacitic International Exposition It was hi« aged mother who for the Unit (line waved him on to fresh achievement« Mrs. Beachey held a place of honor, 435 feet up In the air, on the-tiptop of th»> won derful Tower of Jewels. 1 rum this aerie «he wu* able lo watch every erratic move of her daredevil son. stu d ied out only once. That « a s when he wrote the figures “ l«o o ' against the clouds, high above the two tulles of completed exhibit palaces, sigull)< out of the looping of hi- one thousandth loop. ama canal la today open and doing business on a far vaster scale than «jos predicted for it, and the Exposition, which celebrates the opening of the» u M l, Is today revealed as the greatest manifestation of national a- bio» eluent In American history. Here will be a neutral ground where even nations en gaged In warfare will display on n scale never before equaled their prog res» In the arts, Industrie« aud lences of peace. Within three months before the open lng of the Exposition as nanny n- ¿.000 tons o f consignments had readied Sun shown to Illustrate the evolution of the processes of manufacture— as, rbr ex ample. a display of a model o f the Unit cotto» -„-In In conui-ctlon with the mar velous equipment Into which it has evolved. Many o f the displays will be espe cially adapted to study by tile dele gates to great mi t Iona I and Interna tionnl congresses and conventions, of which more than 800, embracing al most every phase o f human activity, have voted to meet In San Francisco In 1UI3 Delegates to the congri-sses Interested In social progress and ««-I The Improvement Club just or ganized this week is a step in the right direction. The idea is not to boost real estate or propotty values, but to bring about changes for the good of the citizens and in duce capital to invest in enter prise« and industries needed in this community. Any thing (hat can be accomplished for the benefit of the public generally will l»enefii individuals. Every citizen should work in harmony with this club and help to land some of the much needed industries. A Contest "promotor” blew into Falls City Friday morning and edeavored to explain how a con test would cause the elusive dollar cha3e itself into our strong box He and “ 1” would buy an auto mobile, pul it up as a prize and a fte r the contest halve the receipts. We told him that as there was likely to a considerable amount of rain yet this spring we objected to be shorn to closely, He appeared greatly pained and departed for greener fields. shops t-M u a a u 1 XL be 1 congress, at which Its distinguished < bull-mini, Colonel George W (Joetbuls. will preside i be foreign participation will bs C W M a t t h e w s , P r o p rie to r notably The nations ure not attempt ing to show eier.vthlug that they pro 'luce, but will lay especial emphasis upon tli*»»»; products In which they ex cel. In the Danish display, for exam pie, will be shown prodiuts of Uie Iloj'ttl Danish porcelain factory at Co penhagen. Japan In her exhaustive ex- lilbit will »ltsplay priceless works of »•HOW« l'd7 art, loaned by direction o f the Imperial household and ninny o f which could not be duplicated. From Italy will be shown historic painting« of the old masters, hitherto never exhibited In America In the originals. From Chilis there have reached Sun Francisco so lections o f exhibits collected under the supervision o f the governors of the Chi nose provinces. Bure silks aud sutfus, carvings, luluy s o r t I d the precious metals, exhibits o f the transportation methods employed In the old Chins C H A M . M I X , P m u h iib t u m and the modern methods used in the awakening republic will be shown. New Zealand will make a marvel «Us exhibit o f Its rare woods, o f Its fleeces, of Its superb scenic charms .......................... • - A largo number o f rare giant tree ferns from New Zealand will lie found growing on the Exposition grounds The Argentine Hepubllc early set Notice to News Subscribers «Hide it Inrger sum tliau uny ever ap propriated by a foreign nation for rep A b l u e -p e n c i l orose m a r k o n thle resen tat Ion In an Amerlcau exposition. n o tloe m a a n i t h a t y o u r eu becrlp * The modern cities of Argentina, the tlo n to T h e N e w t hee e x p ir e d e n d schools, churches, libraries, the great neede fix ing D o It n o w live stock and agricultural Interests will be extensively portrayed, and the mutual Interests of Boutb America Hnd North America will be emphasized In almost every conceivable manner. From Routb Africa will he shown dia mond exhibits and methods of extrac tion. The magnificent Canudiun dis CIVIL ENGINEER plays will review not only the widely Land Surveying known agricultural wealth, but will Illustrate the scenic charms of the great Dominion, o f snow clad moun Ilootn 10 Nat. Hank Building tain peaks, o f farreachlng forest, of Í Phone 453. • Dalla?. Inland lakes In chains or sliver and rushing mountain streams. O regon XLhc Ittabo S. B. Taylor “ THE END OF THE TRAIL," PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. This photograph shows .Imu Earle Fraser’s superb pic«-« of statuary, “The End o f the Trull." nl the I'anuma Pacific International Exposition. More tbsn 800 beautiful sciilptm- ■* me shown at the Exposition, the w oik« of famous sculptors of tin d ly In addition to the sculptures shown out of doors, thousands of bi d » o ik « of art are presented In the great t’ alace o f Fins Arts. 4 -