1 bund at that !& mi auirtet U A. UDRt). Kdltov. County Official Paper 4abnrtptioa: tlJO par Amnum. I a Bvary Thara4i -T- UONO m McIIRNKI With Warsaw practically in the inds of the Kaiser, and with a arge force tryin to cut off the ussian retreat, it looks as hough Russia will lose Poland nd a biff part, if not all of their rmy. The Kaiser says that ermany will dictate terms 01 eace. England, however, yes- jterday held tneetinffs to com memorate their declaration of war against Germany a year ag al Ika Vitt iM. Otl'fl ikdV Will AV. haust their resources to defeat Germany and Austria. Mean while the Arrerican jingo press clamors for trouble with the Kaiser, and President Wilson is till holding for peace. Ferd Groner. of Scholls. was a city visitor Tuesday. Mrs. H. R. Kmmott and chil dren are at Rock away for an outing. Miss Lois Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C Ward, is yisit ing at T he Dalles this week. Rev. E. W. Luecke. ot North Tualatin Plains, was a city caller yesterday afternoon. Scott Al'en, of near Reedville, was up to Hillsboro yesterday afternoon. A. L. Grebe, of South Tuala tin fraternized with Hillsboroites Tuesday afternoon. Miss Frances Dunwald. of Portland, was a guest of Hazel Stewart the first of the week. Albert O. Duncan and Viola Lauder, Hillsdale, well known to a large circle ot Washington County friends, have taken out license to wed. Judge W. D. Smith has his court chambers nicely finished with some uew furnishings, and the blind goddess smiles in the newly burnished Quarters, Miss Marguerite Stewart and friend, Elmer Johnson, of Port land, spent Sunday on the farm with Miss Stewart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. a Stewart, of South Tualatin. Mrs. L. F. Emmott and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bergen, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Riggs, of Orenco, returned Sunday from the Tillamook beach p tints. W. A. Tupper and wife, of Oregon City, and Lloyd Tupper. wife and child, visited the home folks Sunday. W. A. Tupper is now bookkeeper for a big water system construction company. Wm. G. Busbee. of Yamhill. and Annie E. Hoffman, ot this county, were united in marriage at the court house, August 4, 1915. Rev. Muckley officiating The happy pair brought the offi ciating ministeralong with them G. 1. Klemmer and daughter. Viola, of Bellevitle. 111., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Philiippi and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Long. They have been visiting Wm. Metzler and family, of south of Cornelius, for some weeks. Mr. Kiemme is in the iron foundry business, and he and his daughter have ben tak ing in the West, and incidentally the Fair. They leave for the Hast in a few days. Mr. Kiemme says that he likes Oregon better than any of the coast districts he has visited. Mrs. Geo. Ward and daughters. Ms. Birningham and Miss Hul- tia, of Alma, Mich.. e.e guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward, this week, arriving here Saturday. They will also visit relatives at St Johns before returning. Host and hostess had net seen the visitors for 27 ears. They leiwwith splendid impressions of Oregon, her people, and pro duction. They will visit the Fair before returning East The body ot Mrs. John Brug ger. widow, was brought from Salem yesterday, deat'i having ensued at the state insane asy hm. Mrs. Brugger's late hus band was one of the first to start a grist mill in the east end of the county. They formerly lived north of Reedville. and were well known here. Bethany Grange will give a midnight dance. Saturday Even ing. August 14. becinning at 8 o'clock. Good music and good mat.agement Tickets, 50 ca-nts. Ice cream and refreshments at the stand. Everybody inviUd J. D. Sullivan, Chairman Com mittee. Jake Krebs, the mayor of Rock- away, has made Hiiisooro proua of him as a resident The other day, at the opening of an inter ior road, ending at Rockaway. J. made the bit of the meet- ing. As a speech maker he is making gains on Bill Bryan, and has Teddy "beaten to a frazzle." Mrs J Hartley and niece, of Banks, went to Seattle the first of the week, for a month's stav. They made the trip in Mrs Hartley s car. accompanied by Arthur Benefiel and wife, of Seattle The Hunger Bros. Lumber Co., of near Manning, are about to move their mill, and have a fine lot of dry, clear lumber, and No. 1 common on hand, and it must go. Hunger Bros Co, Manning, phone Buxton. 4-5. 14-26 Misses Marion Lytle and Mary Harbison, and Kenneth Carlile and Paul Bailey are b?ing enter tained this week at the Linklater Summer home above Mountain- dale. Dr. Erwin, of this oity, and J. . (i m w x w. v anaerveiden, ot Koy. were at the Bryan meeting in Port land, Friday night. If m - a Mr. ana airs, u tsiaser are visiting their daughter. Mrs. Wade Everest, over ii Tillamook county. Miss Mary Ryan accompanied her brother John to San Francis co, today. Geo. W. Russell, of Gaston, was here today. He is still look ing after j.ame violations. The Progressive 500 Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.j H. Kearney, residing on the River Road. Saturday evening. July 24. Seven table of 500, were very pteasantiy enjoyed by the entire membership and sev eral Portland visitors, of whom the following were house guests of the host and hostess -Miss Annett Waverly. Mis Florence Ehr and Herbert Ehr. Mrs Austin Simms and Eugene S. Combs drew the honors at cards. A well appointed lunchnon was served on the lawn, the long tv bles being lighted by Japanese lanterns. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sorenson, Saturday evening. Aug. 7. John Ritter. of Helvetia, was la town Tuesday, on logal busi ness. First for : tlinlKV i that I lh- ! Mrs. Lizzie Squires and Mrs. Melinda Hock in, of near Orenco. were Hillsboro visitors yesterday. The ladies decided to try their "hiking" powers, and made the trip on foot, taking about two hours for their jo rney. Wm. Hanson Tuesday pur chased the Reo car owned by Loren Jackson. Mr. Jackson is buying a Hudson Six. and he sold the Reo at a sacrifice, Han sen being away to the good on the purchase. Jackson will bring out his Hudson this week J. J. Weisenbeck. of Reedville. was in town yesterday. He says that hopgrowers are now en gaged in spraying for lice, as the cool and damp weather has in creased them mightily. A few hot days would exterminate the pest C. E. Wells went to Portland the first of the week and brought out a new Hudson Six. Mr. and Mrs. Wei's and four children, and Dr. J. R. Marshall, wife and son will start Sunday for an overland tnp to the San i rancisco Fair, and will be absent a month. Josephine tins has been ap pointed guardian of the estates of Perry Ellis and sister, Kittie M. Ellis, who were recently Bent to the State Hospital, at Salem. The property consists of lands on the Portland mountain and on upper Gales Creek. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen de parted yesterday for Alsea and Waldport, over in Lincoln coun ty. They will be absent several weeks, and the fish stories that Fred will tell when he returns will make old Ananias turn over in his grave. A weenie roast was held at the Rock Creek school house last Tuesday, July 28. Games were played until late when the wee nies were roasted and eaten with sandwiches. About midnight the crowd dispersed, , having CRESCENT THEATRE Tuesday Evening August 10 "They've Made the Whole World Laugh'' 1HC 01DIST AND BEST! Notable Tour of RICHARDS 8 PRINGLE S Famous Georgia Minstrels Prink tVIro Kol.i. Thirst." 5. at fountains ; WT. ....-. 7Z At a quarterly meeting of the . , , !'. ' i.m.-w directors of the M. II church. A" . 1 ?' . at r'.. Y-? --rZ. ' Monday evening, a vote V ' r, ' """ZrJZ'Zi take,., asking the M. K. confer- w at 1 ence to return Rev. Meyers !. Jh' " . - "VT'EE. T. J this uarish for the owing year, to llovvi , :u .-'ftw. Thousands of dollars invested in its equipment. A veritable dream of the Ar abian Nights Everybody goes to tlie Min strels, they can't help it. THEY ARE CATCHING! The resolution sel un.nm ; mouslv ami the n quest will no doubt be granted. ! I'NION STOCK YAlfOS ! The receipts for Monday are! Cattle. 752; hots. sheep.! MAS. Cat tie -For the last three Mondays steers have reached lti Tc mark. The market seems to show steady on good stutf. Of course this class of cattle is not coming in freely. Out of the 800 head on the market only two or three loads could show tn this class. Most of the olfermns were mediocre, the usual nuniU'r of second rate cattle being in evidence. For ordinary cows anil heifert the market seems at an ; early date fairly steady. I Hogs Only ,a fe hundred head oer two thousand were reuistertnl over Sunday. outM.le of a few load that were able to soring the close of last w.ekV price at $7.15. all lines ruled steady, the bulk going at ?.K to 7.10. Ti ado was active. Sheep The largest receipts for a single day in the last few months were in this morning, over 4000 head Mug totalel. (lood lambs are selling at G, with all lines steady at last week's prices. lliiNboro M.-iv t'iUie I . IKmclson's Furniture Slre. lows t,iH-ery. 1 x J--"!.. . Rest IUm. Scm I t. iwr a " a HM4(I4 tut I ll 4 Morton llreenlnu.-e l,,iiuU ' lov, Sccncrv and Breakers h.U. ! l-'0' Tillamook County Beaches .ri. i '! the utitr;t!it ed foret of the Ciiat moui'ta.n 1 1 Sarery is indeed Krand I ill inn ok Count U.orts prem-nt many novel attract; ns for sou. HuleU, l. l.:uu: h.ets.-s. camp and wttsgrt alford um;u' a.-coimii id .it ions. Notice ul Final Settlement Nolle I ir.il.r tt that III im.trr nti-l hu rU.I in tin t'lMiniv Curl ill W .lllllKl.iil t'nuilljr. IIIM in, hm !i il woiiiil mill n-jmrl i .in ut.a at llm U-l tt lllaiHl ImlmiiMit if h . tin U li-o ilvi"., mul miiI r..iirl hni-.l M ... .Ij- .'iiiviiitwr it (';. l III i.Ylm I, A ' , Ha Hi luii ul rininiy I'mir' iimu. ; C IlilUbnni, irtKiii, ihr i!.- inr tUr , Iiarlni( ol ul.) i-ti.ii... if it . I.. ..! lu.nl OMUril mul rxul mill tlir vmk.ural l MUit nliw, lilJ Ihii A iiii.I t'H.'i I K 1. Kurtiii. i'.t .it ir H. T. HiC!y. AlU.rin'jr. I.i t II ' " li this s cSi i'i i our iii Htaled folder dewritxng Low Kounil Trip Farra In I'llhui.mk t'ounty Uesorts iiu ii ail iHiints on SOUTIH-KN PACIFIC . l Hf ' i Jilnnt Urn POPULAR PRICES 50, 35 and 25 Cents Tickets on Sale at the Hills- bore Pharmacy Wanted, to rent: A farm of 50 or 100 acres. Address Box 200, Laurel, Ore. 18-21 H. H. Holcomb and wife, of Bethany, were in town yester day. August Wedeking. of Scholls, was in town today. Rev. J. P. Lucas has returned from a trip to San Francisco. S. P. AND P. E. & E. All, except the P. K. & N., trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main street. To Portland Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. McMinnville Train 7:38 a. Sheridan Train 10.02 a. Forest Grove Train 12:50 p, McMinnville Train 2:15 d. Forest Grove Train . ...4:10 p. m Eugene irain 4:w p. m. McMinnville Train 6:40 p. m. forest Grove Train 9:50 p. From Portland Eugene Train arrives-. -8:15 a. m. McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove Sheridan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville A I I trains. stop -.9:45 a. 11:59 a. ..3:15 p. . 4:30 p. . 6:40 p. m. 7:15 p. m. -9:00 p. m. .12:15 a. m. on flag at OREUON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. 6:32 a m 7:18 a rn 8:28 a m 9:58 a m 12:43 p m 3:58 p m 5:43 pm 8:10 pm 9:48 (Sar only) pm From Portland 55 minutes. 7:54 a m 9:20 am 11:25 am 2:05 pm 4:27 6:25 p m pm 9:12 (Sat only) pm 12:25 ;ro Scene from Walls of Jericho I iilUiio'' m, Sixth and Main; at North Range and Fir streets; at Sixth and Fir streets and at Tenth street bteam bervice.. Old Depot To Portland P. R. & N. Train 4:20 d From Portland P. R. & N. Train 9:12 a. m. Loop Special, due at Hillsboro at 2:00 p. m. from Portland! Saturday and Sunday only. Forest Grove Special-(Satur days only) from Portland .10:33 n m To Portland 11:15 p. m. Dnnnl. Cn:l 11 1 1 o . pr I Uvii.ii oyeciai on r. IV. fit IN. J pent an enjoyable . evening. Lv. Hillsboro Sat. at 3:02 P. M. Twenty-aeven were present. Return " Sun. at 9:22 P. M. The Great Modem Society Drama. Oyer 300 Artistic Scenes The story revolves about a self-made millionaire who marries a lady of royal birth, whose associates in the smart set almost lead her to destruction. Grand Theatre Friday Only Usual Prices Only Rev I Wild Animal Show on Earth I BIG 3-RING WILLT ANIMAL BUS "THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT" PAr MM) fCZ Birf Sensational S VZJ Animal Act OD Performing JuuRle-Hri-dl.ions, Timers, Lcnjurds, I'um.is J.uars, Crizlyn, Cimiatuc.n, Siberian and Pular Hears, Klej.h.uits, Canals, . Mras. Zulus, Hyenas, Sacred Cattle', Kangaroos, Ourang OiiUtiKS Ajks, Chimj.an.ie-:, M-mkcys, Mount lin Cats. l..Ki,cte! Miss Harvey's Musical Carrier Pigeons Tom, Dich, Harry. Horse-Hiding Seu Lions Birf Bill. Wrestlinji Grizzly Mile Florines' Performing LeopnrU Tot and Tiny. World's Smallest Performing Horses Aerial Dogs and MonKeys Bob Chocolate and BlacK lnir;ht. Tn, Dancing Horses Tom, Jerry and Louie, Horse Riding Lions Spunh. the Good-Night Pony Romeo, Mathematical Pony , Danger, Dynamite, Gunpowder, JuM Mules World's Only Educated 13er.jvl TitjVrs Hiding. Driving. Hacing Ostriches Maj. Thornton's Clown Pi(s 71 FULL GROWN AFRICAN LIONS 4- IN ONt: ACT -vio WorId's Challenge Croupe. Volue $50,000 24 Sampson 550 AERIAL LION ride i 1 1 I am.,,,,,; wiM ,nim , CT;CT'' Mo' High-School Riilin,;. I)n i, ,! Milil.ry HORSES AND PONIKS Worlds rremium Stock, Ever 40 Animal Clowns IOO Animal Trainers y one aU Actor 550 505 People V Big Special T Concert Bands fftins : riis iiujjpj p' m- Doo-s open 1 to 7 WILL EXHIBIT AT Hillsboro, Friday, August 20 Remember the Day and Dat Murh it on Calendar Ntkf of SWf IhlUKr, ,UtMu. . HI ,-.. l.'1 ik .'i "i iu. ( rr itiituMil laMia uf (,! tlT fc Mfe itn ' V t.l .! mI uii.l., , I lb !! wl im ilit t li !. I . Ilia W.,i . Iff l'l Ait imv . h..il fct mm i ft.. I r-, t --nJ,,, i''l U rJ M,r M J U4 Ihw Julff l. 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