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Hatimlny, October 2, 1015 THE PALI.8 CITY NEWS 4 DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY No. I 7 1-2 lit’rt*8 adjoining Big International Exposition's Amusements Kails City County road, Good Novel and Wonderful KKAI) KNTATK FOKSALK President Wilaon Will Visit Panama-Pacific Display of Nations via Panama Canal—Vanderbilt Cup Race and Grand Prix Will Be Held In San Francisco. By HAMILTON WRIGHT. O N D E R F U L anil novel am usem ents, p arad es and p ag ean ts o f th e o rien tal countries, au to an d y a c h t races an d ath letic co n tests will be ob served upon a scale of unexam pled m agnitude an d g ra n d eu r a t th e I’ana- ma-Pacific In te rn a tio n a l E xposition. T he ex ten siv e particip atio n of C hina. Ja p a n . Slam an d Indo an d Cochin C h i na. w hen tak en In connection w ith the plans alread y m ade an d w ith the Interesting oriental population of San Francisco, a ssu res such spectacles as have never before been seen In th e Oc c id e n t P a g e a n ts of m iles in length set off by w onderful floats and m a r velous pyrotechnics will w ind th ro u g h th e s tre e ts of San Francisco. T h ere will be held th ro u g h o u t the W th is e v e n t l'he fam ous S alt l a k e M ormon choir, th e deep toned plaintive sin g ers of Hu w all an d even a ch o ru s o f fifty M aorlan sin g ers w ill ta k e p art in th e choral events. At a n expendl to re o f $1.250.000 th e E xposition has c o n stru cte d a g re a t A uditorium in th e civic c e n te r o f San F rancisco, w hich will be used by th e g re a t conventions and song f e s ttt a la Mr. and Mrs. D ouglas C rane will p resen t th e ir la te st terp stcb o rean novelty, th e “ E xposition T a n g o ;“ Mr. H a rry L au d er will slug th e E xposition ballad. T he am u sem en t section of th e E x position. th e “ Zone." corrcsp >ndlng to th e fam ous "M idw ay" a t th e W orld'» C olum bian E xposition at Chicago, will c a rry out th e purpose of th e E xposition to give every fe a tu re a high ed u ca tio n al value. tlu e u ta l railw ays. T he G rand Canyon concession Is built upon so prodigious a scale th a t vlsltora will view the can v asea from a sta n d ard gauge rail way conch ru u utug on a stan d ,m l nauge track . A huge w orking model o f th e I'au am n canal Is so extensive th a t visitor* seated In com fortable th e u tc r chnlra will be carried along the ro u te of th e caunl upon a movable p latform , aud a dictaphone a t th e arui of each c h u lr will describe each scene as It com es Into view A novel am use m eut fe a tu re will tie provided liy work lug su b u iu rlu e hosts of sixty live tons disp lacem en t, which will o p erate In an artificial lagoon. T he Aeroaco|M*. a huge Inverted pendulum , operating like a g ian t seesaw , w ith a g reat lialauclnu w eight on th e short end and a e a r for p assen g ers a t the ex trem ity of Its long M r. H a m s S s s h s r C O p C TO FALLO CITY. O R E G O N • n é B uy O r o h a r d L and on 7- room house, city water; harn and chicken park; young orchard in bearing, small fruit. All fenced and 3V acres in cultivation. No waste land. Time on part. No. 2 80 acres mountain land, | miles (Hit on County road. 2f> acres in cultivation. 20 acres big second-growth lir. Good 5-room When you lose anything an ad house, hum, outbuildings. Fruit, in the News will put people on the anil berries; 125 prune trees. Al so. good team, wagon, harness lookout nod probably restore to , and some household goods. Will you some valued article. give time on part. No. 3. 35 acres near town. 16 Post Office Time Card in cultivation. Good 8-room house Office hours: Daily, except Sun barn and henhouse. Bearing or day, 8 m. to 8.30 p.m. chard. Some good second-growth fir. Time on part. Mail arrives, from a No. 5. 180 acres in Lincoln Co., 5 miles from railroad, on County road. Small cabin and barn; -I acres in cultivation and 80 more can la* cultivated. 350 3-year old English walnut trees. Good spring that would furnishs fine water power. School ; mile, 8 month term with contract for two more years. This will make an ideal stock and dairy ranch and can lie bought at a bargain. Terms. No. 6. 153 acres near town. Good house and barn. Will sell all or divide to suit buyer. No. 8. Two good 8-room houses and lots, some fruit trees with one. These are among the most desirable residences in the city. They are of modern construction and desirably located. Reason able terms on part if desired. Will sell one or both. Salem 9.00 a.m , 5:45 p.m. Dallas, 9:00 A M,, 6:46 P. M. Portland A Kugene tram 101, 11:55 a. in. Black Rock, 1:30 P. M. Mail closed for: Salem, 8.50 A M.. 1 P. M. aud 6 P. M Dallas, 8:ÿ0 A. M. and 5 P. M. Kugene A Portland train 182, I p. m. Black Bock, 11 A. M S u n d a y O n ly Office hours: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m: Mail arrive* (rom halem, 9:00 a. in. Portland A Kugene tram 101, 11:55 a. in. Mail cloaca foi Salem, 8:50 a. m. Kugene A Portland train 102, 1 p. tn. Kffective May 13, 1915. I sa C. M khklino , Postmaster No. 9. 20 acres } miles f rom ; town. Good 8-room house and outbuildings. 15 acres in cultiva WONDERFUL GLASS DOME OF THE PALACE OF HORTICULTURE, PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNA tion; 15 acres in apples, 21 acres in peaches, cherries, (tears and TIONAI. EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915 strawberries. Plenty of wood for P alace of H o rticu ltu re, looking th ro u g h th e C ourt o f P alm s T his b eau tifu l stru c tu re has a glass dom e 186 feet high an d 152 feet In d iam eter. C row ning the dom e Is a huge b a s k e t T he g en eral sty le of the arch itectu re fuel. Is th e F ren ch renaissance, w ith S aracenic m odification. 320 fe e t e n tire period of th e Exposition, w hich opens Feb. 20. 1915, a aeries of g re a t •v en ts, Including sp o rts and ath le tic co n tests of m any kinds conducted upon a scale o f g re a t m agnitude. T he V anderbilt A utom obile Cup Race an d th e G ran d P rlx . th e tw o s u prem e ev en ts of th e autom obile year, will be held upon a fo u r mile course, em bracing a c ircu it of th e E xposition palaces, a sp ectacu lar b ackground fa r excelling In beauty and g ra n d e u r any w hich an cie n t Rome beheld d u rin g Its historic ch ario t races. T h e V ander bilt Cup Race will tak e place on Feb. 22 an d th e G ran d P rlx on Feb. 27, 1915. G reat m otorboats of th e deep sea c ru iser ty p e will race for a $10,000 prize from New York th ro u g h th e P a n am a can al to th e G olden G ate. A se ries of Intern atio n al y ac h t races In th e tw enty-one m eter class will be held In S an F rancisco bay. P re sid e n t W oodrow W ilson, E m p ero r W illiam of G erm any and K ing G eorge of E n g lan d have each offered tro p h ies In th ese events. Sw im m ing, w ater, polo, fly casting, canoeing, football, baseball and long distan ce foot racing are In cluded in a series of m ore th a n 200 d if feren t kinds o f contests. P re sid e n t W ilson him self will a tte n d th e E xpo sition, and It Is probable th e m em bers of congress will a tte n d In an esp ecial ly ch artered steam er. Of In tern atio n al In te re st will be th e g re a te st live stock show In th e w o rld 's history. More th a n $500,000 will be aw ard ed In prizes In a co n tin u o u s live stock e x h ib it R are and valu ab le breeds of all kinds of live stock from d is ta n t c o u n tries of th e globe will be show n. 8peclm ens of th e fam ous C hllllngham wild w h ite c a ttle will be exhibited for th e first tim e. W ith th e exception of tw o specim ens a t th e Lon don xoo, th is breed has never been show n outside of C hllllngham park, E ngland T hese c a ttle a re p u re w hite, w ith black noses, black tip s to th e e a rs and black horns. An In te rn a tio n a l sheep shearin g co n test will be one of th e u n ique ex h ib itio n s For th e m usical e v e n ts th e re ha* been bu ilt by th e E xposition th e m ag nificent F estiv al P alace upon th e grounds. T h is is equipped w ith s won d erfu l pipe organ, upon w hich Mr. E d win Lem a re. w orld ram ous o rg a n ist, am ong o th e r celebrities, will give a se ries o f recitals. T he in te rn a tio n a l E is teddfod will a t San F ran cisco com pete fo r $25.000 In cash prices. More th a n 20.000 sin g e rs will p a rtic ip a te in T h e ex tre m e length of th e palace Is 072 feet and breadth Im agine, fo r th e purposes o f lllustra- tlon. th e In te re s t action and novelty o f ten g re a t circuses like B arnuni & B ailey's com bined Into a single “g re a t e st show on e a rth ” an d presen ted a t ten tim es th e cost o f th e single p ro duction and an Idea Is gained of the o rig in ality of th is section. A total of m ore th a n eleven m illions of dollars has been expended In its e sta b lish m e n t T he concessions, as th ese less serious fe a tu re s o f th e E xposition a re know n. Include a g re a t open a ir panoram ic reproduction o f th e Y ellow toue N a tional park and a sim ilar re p re se n ta tion of th e G ran d C anyon o f A rizona, presented by tw o o f th e transcon- e r arm . will raise sig h tseers more than 325 feet above Sau I'raucisco bay, affording an u n su rp assed view of the E xposition City and th e G olden Goto A p art from th e am usem ents, eonven tlons and congresses, the vast pageants, th e superti pavilions of the n a tlo u sa n d the m agnificent s ta te buildings, the Ex lo sltio n Itself Is a night well w orth seeing. T h e g ia n t exhibit palaces, the lo ftiest a u d m ost im posing exposition buildings ev er constructed, a re In th eir a rc h ite c tu re re p resen tativ e o f th e finest w ork of a com m ission of fam ous A m er ican arch itects, w ho freely collaborated w ith d istin g u ish ed m em bers of th is pro fession abroad. No. 10- Six lots 50x150, three room house, hen house, some fruit and strawberries. Cash and terms. No. 11. 130 acre ranch. 80 acres in cultivation, 25 in timber balance slashed. 12 acres in hops. Goo-! house and hop house, harn and other outbuildings. No. 12. 17 acres, 10 in cuPiva- i tion, 5 room house, barn and chicken house. T w o springs, water piped to house, hot and cold water and bath, 6 acres in young orchard. ' 2 acres big second! growth fir. Spring affords water * sufficient to irrigate onehalf of the land. This land lays just out side of the city limits of Falls City. A bargain. No. 13. 12 acres 11 miles i rom town, all under fence and in culti vation; 8-room house and harn. This place can be sold one-third cash, purchaser to assume mort gage now on the place. Can give you a bargain. No. 14. 33V acres of land, 21 acres plow land, 7 acres in timber balance pasture. 8-room house, woodshed, chicken house; 6 acres young orchard in bearing. Price $4,300. Will take one-half in Dal las or Salem residence property and give time on one-fourth. No. 15. Six-room house, wood shed with about one acre land. Price $!)00, $300 cash, balance on time. North Main Street. One VAST TRIUMPHAL ARCH AT THE WORLD’S GREATEST EXPOSI 8- room house with 5 lots. Price TION, THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, $1800; part time. SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. For further information, call on A rch o f th e S ettin g 8un In th e w est e n tra n c e to the C ourt or the U ni verse a t th e P anam a-P acific In te rn a tio n a l E xposition S urm ounting the arch la a group df sta tu a ry rep resen tin g "T h e N ations o f th e W e s t” in the middle o f th e group is an e m ig ran t w agon d ra w n hy oxen. H iding In th is is the figure of a wom an, "T h e M other o f T om orrow ,” and by her side a re tw o chil d ren , “T h e H opes of T om orrow .” O th er figures rep re sen t an A m erican In d ian, a M exican, an A laskan and o th er A m erican types. or write to D. L Wood, Falls City, Oreg. Get your butter wrappers print ed at the News office, F o r N e u ra lg ia , n o th in g la b a tta r th a n Dr . M i l e s ' A n t i - P a i n Pills U se d b y th o u s a n d s fa r a g e n e ra tio n Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it i».to secure re lief. 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