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2 t in s P A L L S C ITY NEWS. J H Y 17. lftlft $hp SFalliï (Üitif Nrius D. L WOOD ft SON. Publishers. Kntprtwl a« •eotXMl vtaaa to« 11 at th# ptttftffte* • I F a lla C ity . P o lk County. On**on. uml«*r lb# A rt o f iV n*n»sa of M arch S. I 8W. Trlryhonr Sews Office. S3. Subscription Ratss: On* jmnr. SJ.OO; six month«. SO cant*. this* month«. Ji.-*nt». ,in *l* copy. ScU. A dvsrtliln* R«t«« Display. IS K n t » n Inch R m in cu Notice«. I cents « line . For Hnle, Rent. K xch«n (e. W ent «ml Ray E n tertain m en t No tices. S c u a line. C ard otT b an k s SOcts. Lega Notices, legal rates. Copy for new sds. end changes should be sent lo The News not lalsr than Wednesday. o rriciA L D im ccroET o r f a l l s c it t claim that the market is inxir. co- uperate and ship in large quanti ties and y.Hi will command atten tion from eastern shippers and it will be worth while. It is perfect ly absurd for the owner of from five to ten acres to sit on his haunches and wait for the mill to start. Get a move on yourselves and show that you can work for yourself instead of trotting to the beck and call of some “Boas.’’ When the people awake to this fact the country will come into its own and be peopled with a happy and prosperous citizenship. Unnecessary Worry clear title at, the time application question of first come, first serv is mude, and must also pay the od. (Adver.) application fee of 1 of the --------- — ■ -—-— amount applied for, with a mini- simuli o ír and Col. Boyd »I the mum of $10. 1 his fee is not con- ip'iuucr of D allas wer» pcst'eatmg t ingen t. the Board will not loan tin* city last. Saturday, except upon first mm (gages. All Nothing I imm I mcii re portisi missing, applications must lx- made at the Office of the Attorney for the From tl.e way M im e folks drive Board in Dallas upon blanks fur- ( automobil' » through town «me nislted by him. As no applica- '*• ‘ut«* mi *pecl doit the «peed limit tions can i*e accepted when there 'VM'1 somewhere near thirty-five are no tunds available, it is a an hour. —— — —..........■- —■■■ - ■ ■' .............................. ■■■■ ■■■■■— Man clous Aeroscope at the Panama-Pacific Inter national Exposition, San Francisco, Países Amazed Visitors 2(>1 Lett The Democratic press are giving themselves much unnecessary con cern in the matter of selecting a Republican candidate for pres ident. It is true that there are difficulties in selecting a Republi can candidate along lines where the Democrats have no trouble, and that is the great number of 1 he Council meets in regular session on the It ret able men to select from. Of course and third Tuesday nights ol each month, at 7 30 if like the Democrats, they only o'clock, tn the office ol the F all* City News. had a possible two or three men to S a t u r d a y , J u l y 17. 1915 . fill the position it would be differ ent. That Wilson is president is But—war with Germany would not due to the will of the majority be a golden opportunity for the of the people, but owing to the administration to impose a “ real fact that they were unable to live able-bodied war tax.” agree upon one of two great men. Now they have been made to suf It is amusing to hear some poor fer for such disagreement and sucker who couldn’t buy steerage there is no doubt but that at the ticket on a raft down Willamette; proper time a safe and sane man river, howl about the rights of will be selected to bring order out American citizens on the high of Democratic chaos created by the present administration. seas. The boasted “popularity” of President Wilson like the threat Another “Wilson” ultimatum ened “Great Wave of Prosperity” will soon be projected at the Ger has not proceeded beyond the man empire. This, as of yore, sanctum of partisan journals will leave no room for doubt as to whose allowance of “pie” dejiend- the intentions of the U nited States ed upon their ability to paint the should Germany disregard it. In, administration a roseate hue. the meantime the jingo press wil “ work the pump handle.” Thaw Sane H. J. Orinili. Mayor. R M. Wonderlj. Councilman «I Large I'hlllip Gottfrcid H. C. Brown. C. J. Bradley Councilman I. O. Singleton. C. L. Hopkins. R. A Titus. C E McPherren. Auditor and Police Judge Walter L Toose Jr.. City Attorney. Pst Murphy, Marshal and Water Supt. U. L Thompson. Treasurer Dr. F. M. Hellwartb. Health Officer. It would appear from President Wilson’s notes and threatened notes to Germany that the main object was to force Germany to give up her submarine war against England. Germany has signified her willingness to safe guard American citizens, but urges that passengers keep off of beligerent ships carrying contra band of war and ask that a dis tinguishing mark be placed on such ships that no mistakes may occur. It looks as though the President was demanding more than he could reasonably expect and more than Germany is willing to concede. That the entire citi zenship of the United States would approve of radical means to force Germany to such conditions is ab surd. While many would rally to the call, yet there would be wide dissatisfaction and a state of an archy would reign in this country and a crisis be brought about that would shake the nation from cen tre to circumference. Neglected Opportunities The closing down of the saw mill last week should teach the citizens of this community that to depend upon public works is “All vanity and vexation of spirit,” for in a time that ye think not, “ Down goes McGinty to the bottom of the sea.” The people of this section are neglecting their opportunities. It would be hard to find a spot better adapted to fruit and berry raising than this part of Oregon. With very little effort the finest strawberries can be grown. Logan berries and raspberries do equally as well. With proper care in pruning and spraying apples, pears, prunes, plums and peaches can be raised that cann ot be ex celled in any section of the State. While the growers of a few crates A jury of 12 men declared that Harry K. Thaw, who murdered Stanford White at Madison Square Roof Garden, I^ w York, June 25, 1900 is a sane man and if there is no reversal, he will go free. Most people, perhaps, who have follow ed the trial and its meanderings since, will agree with the jury, and go further and say that they do not believe that Thaw was in sane at the time of the murder. But for the Thaw millions, Harry E- Thaw would, doubtless, now be consorting with kindred spirits in a place where late frosts never get the orange or strawberry crop. Yet some will boast of the country where the most humble citizens receives the same justices as the rich—not. Schooi Money to Loan Dallas, Ore., July 13, 1915.— Walter L. Tooze, J r .. Attorney for the State Land Board in Folk County, received information this morning that he could accept ap plications for loans from the School Fund. There is only a limited amount of money avail able at this time. The Board loans not to exceed $2500 to any one person, and will not loan to exceed 3-4 of the Assessed value of the security offered as shown by the last Assessment roll in the County Court House. No loans will be made except upon farm security. The note bears interest at 6%, and is due in one year, with the privilege of letting it run*ten years by keeping the interest paid promptly. After the first year the borrower can pay off the principal in any way he wishes, the Board accepting at any interest-paying period, any payment upon the pi incipal which the borrower might want to make. The applicant must fur nish an abstract of title showing profesional ilnrOo PHYSIC IAN F. M. HELLWARTH PHYSICIAN AND 8URUBON Office mi« door east oí I', O. Glilt’b ft llt l K tu ltlv U t P m O iH I 1 n O ll« OUO Fall* « *11 Jr . O l l *< i|| I'll YfilCI AN E. klR( HGESSNI R, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUHUKUN OFFICE HOC Kg M A. M lo « P M «litar Hour« by A |>| h »Intmoatl « m . a first liuUic waft of Hospital , Piloti* 441. »ueincee tlnroo HOTEL jfallôCtt\> 1 hotcl S em p le R oom s Boat A o o o m m o k ltlo n i F O roogs, P ro p ri» tor HAIti.KK SHOPS FUNERAL DIRECTOR R. 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Convenient camping grounds, electric light, pure water Low Season and Week-End Round Trip Excursion Fares Zhc Ifòabo Two Daily Trains From Albany Ask for illustrated folder “ Newport” giving list of hotel», rates, etc. A Visit to the T w o W orld Expositions at San Francisco and San Diego is an event of a life-time and one you ca*not afford to miss Special Fares In July to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego on certain dates Low Round Trip Fares Daily with «top over* in either direction Four Fine Train« Daily In Each Direction Stop-Overs At Expositions Afl ticket« to the Kant via California permit Mop overs at Han Francisco and I x » h Angclea to nee the Exposition» Ask nearest Agent for California and It« Two World Ex position»" and 'Way Side Note« Shasta Ponte.” S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Try a Box of Our Chocolates HARRINGTON Get your butter wrappers print ed at the News office,