HTUJtORO AROCS Taafaaaf " i I! aft lUhhw -i hU auttat. fck A. liOMO. Ml tor. Gouty Official Paper tLM par inaa. -T- VOflO MeKINMBT togoa'a harvest ia bumper, h outlook for good prices oadition that should chase ral Depression to cover. W. C. Jackson, or Noth Plains, was in the city Tuesday. He says that he had no insurance on his barn and hay which burn ed last Tuesday nuht The barn stood several hundred feet away from the other structural an.l contained between 40 and 50 ton of hay. some farm implements and harrows, discs, etc. The threshers had pulled in just a short time before evening, and no one had been around the ham for several days and the origin of the tire is somewhat a mvsterv. The threshers were the first to see the blaze, and when discover ed the flames had swept the en i i t ki j . ea me name naa swept me en- I T lust for blood seems to tire length of the structure, and Ik Mastitis im ak M .1 AIMA llAVI . L . ..uiuB. mvi b-hiic pihi'i wiimn nve minutes mere was not a shiniile left on the roof. W. 0. says he knows ot no one who would be deviiish enough to u . t : . ... ... . , wkuiiiv ui incenuiansm. wnen aa iMismess on me pan oi this wa3 SUSested to him. No gentleman wun me ion, livestock was kept in the barn. i have crossed the border. if are under no particular inand. but their action may lakers and if it does there 1 be some chili con carr.e lied down that way. Taw Salient Column r esteemed friend John Bull I two years of trouble with I suffragettes, and should be red to little things like war- e, Europe's sick man is still wel ugh to attract attention in news column. Tteodore Koosevelt has not ' enlisted in the regular army. Vtn. Howard Taft private sen. is swinging around the :1c, on the heels of Theodore. :h seems to appreciate what Jient" means, when used in European war zone. Jncle Sam's dove of peace 1 hangs to the perch, not hstanding the Jingoes have ipped the olive branch of its vea. FFEE CLUB COOK BOOKS i second edition of the Coffee o Cook book is on sale, at lenta. 'be books are on sale at the owing places: 'aught'a Grocery, lillsboro Mercantile Co. tonelson'a Furniture 3tore. Iragg & Powell Grocery. lass Grocery. lest Room. Second St, near rton Greenhouse E. V. Kinsey. of Colchester, HI., visited with his cousio. Mrs. liuth Blair, last Friday. The visitor is an old railrcad nan. having been in the employ of the Hill lines for 30 years. He is also interested in the manu facture of a fruit tree sprayer, made at Galva. 111., some of which have found their way to the coast. Mr. Kinsey has been traveling through California, visiting the Fairs, etc.. bat he says he does not like that state as well as Oregon. He is pleased with Oregon. Washington County and Portland. He goes faim here to Alaska, before returning East. Richard Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. L M. Hoyt, went to the Good Samaritan Hospital, last week, and is undergoing surgical treatment to make straight a foot that he injured when he was very small. It will take some weeks for the operation, one that has been successful in 90 per cent of the cases tried. The treatment is succeeding nicely so tar. A teamster bv the name of Mavbee. hau inur from the Sid prell mill, was thrown from his loaded wagon, just south of the Tualatin bridge, the other day. and suffered a broken collar bone, two badly twisted ribs, and a severely torn ear. Dr. Smith straightened him out, but he will not be teaming for some time. t m -a It : tea. " ... ' u -. V - A ; . ... vi V " . .. - ; Miss Martha Florine 0 t . 1 I who Ikis ch.irc cf t!c Slxticn World's Ckauipiou J.iucing horses tf the r.it i; Wilil Animal Circus that is to exhibit 'U H;!llvro August 20 w a b j Journal A. G. Hoffman, the Forest Grove merchant, was given first prize at the Buyers' Banquet, in Portland, fast evening. Mr. Hoffman was given two minutes for the best essay on the town in which a buyer lives, and his showing was so good that he re ceived first honors. Complaint from all quarters of the county reach the count v 9eat. advising that the hop louse is in his prime in the hop districts. Many fields, where spraying has not been indulged will have a more than short crop. Those who have assiduously sprayed, tell a different story. The 10-year-old son of G. B. Johnson, of near Scholls, ran a pitchfork tine in his foot one day last week, and blood poison re sulted. Dr. E. H. Smith attend ed the infection. The little son of E. P. Corne lius and wife, of above North Plains, has been taking treat ment for blood poison in one of his ieet, Dr. E. H. Smith attend ing the trouble. Miss Pearl Smith, accompan ied by her niece, Miss Thelma Via, of Dallas, departed Tuesday for Barview, to join Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith, of the Grove, who are sojourning at the beach. thas. bnckson. while trim. mingatreeat the Sipprell camp, aoutn iua atin. the nthpr Hav badly cut his thumb. Tho wound was closed by Dr. Hyde. Born, to Roy Thompson and wife, of Kansas City, beyond Banks. Aug. 9, 1915, a daugh ter. Mrs. Wm. GiflWrl anrl narnnta Mr. and Mrs Geo. Wann, are at carview, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simpson are very proua or a new daughtt-r, born Tuesday, August 3. Wanted, to rent: A fa T0 or 100 acres. Address Box 18 21 W. H. Taylor and Dr. Reagan were Nehalem visitors Sunday. Dr. Hyde visited his family at Drink CelroKola, "First for rst," 5c at fountains. Irs. Viola Hubbell, of Oregon f. is the guest of Mrs. G. E. ibons for a week or ten days. lorn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles iver, or Orenco, Aug. 6, 1915. ughter. lorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur eaacnaert. of Mountaindale, g. 6, 1915, a son. swald Olson will be heard the Grand Theatre, Friday ht in several special vocal sctions. 5us Lewis and family have ved to Florida to reside after era! years residence in this I Jditor Scott, of the News ies, was down Monday. He orts crops fine up around For Grove. Irs. H. T. Koeber ai d chil n are visiting with Mrs. Roe 's sister. Mrs. Ferd Groner. Scholls. lr. and Mrs. J. A. Howard, Willamina, were in the city first of the week, attending Aittnan iuneral. Valter Altman. aged 28 years, of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Att n. died last Friday moraing, jffererfrom tuberculosis. fiss Oda Schulmerich isspend- her vacation with the J. J. I ibs family, at Kockawav, and I l. Schulmerich'3 family, at 1 "view. K B. Shaw, of near Huber, I a city visitor this morning, resides on the old Dick Per- s rancn. one or the tine places 1 200. Laurel, Ore leo. G. Haiicock, of Forest ve, was down to the county ut.- .. : r,. lily is camping at HaDPi-Rockaway tne last of the week. ri ri i. " , nd The WceKly Argus O ne Year, Both Papers 35.2:3 Daily and Sun Journal and Argus. One Yt ar. $7.50. Dolt Now on Man, Mr., t. ; ' . ..... 1 JUL 'ITZiTl'lT iir,Kt tln.vo Irani . n... ""'"f.J ,k- . -. t .tT!? MrMitmitU . ra,, T :: a. - - t.r.,t ; .7 i' iVr,.,. rr,im t'.'f '. .,i,.u t ...m.i..i. .....it...'. j ii.tm Mtw tui i McMmmi!!- I ram . I ' p. ,-J;, , . I j m. i.M 1 4 M 44. Weekly Argus aaaaMWaaaBMaMaBWHrrritrii mm inanu FOR SALE POLAND CHINA HOGS From 'Fninf.us Tcctnnsth Stoak, Sire of which soil for 2i( o at public sale, at .St. Louis, Mo. Some fine liij'.h r..(!c ftck. J. W. Vandcrvelden, Hoy, Oregon am Sorenson, of below Witch xl, was a city caller Monday ning. Sam isn't spending the nmer in the logging camp i year, but is enjoying the pie life. he Hunger Bros. Lumber Co., near Manning, are about to e their mill, and have a fine of dry, clear lumber, and No. , ommon on- hand, and it must Hunger Bros Co, Manning, ne Buxton, 4-5. 14-26 .khards & I'ringle were here day night, and played to a sized audience St the Cres t theatre. The company has usual coma of crnnH ainrora licians, comedians, etc., and : lost none of its old-time th, ' - v OREfiON ELECTRIC TRAINS a m a m a m a m p m p m p m To Portland 55 minutes 6:32 7:18 3:28 9:58 12:43 3:58 5:43 O.I A p m 9:ii8 (Sat,, only) pm From Portland 55 minutes. 7:54 am 9:20 am 11:25 !S 2:05 nm l27 n m 6:25..... nm 7:13...; nm 9:12 (Sat., only).. pm 12:25 Zm Grand Theatre FRIDAY, TOMORROW ONLY LIFE'S SHOPWINDOW f '."Hmmmm. ' M ;,v::.? M i I , i ah ' 'WOP 'iA o - mmmk6SiaME Adclical - hut truthful vi.siuiinti m of tli Movie, and a play that ns tli- talk of two continents.' A Photoplay Every Person Should See SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Solo music by Oswald CJlsen, the famous liasso. Admission 15 and 10c M.-MmnviIU 1'rain ' ' Forost ilrvn.- I niu. .V p. m Knm I'.'i tUittil Km't'in1 SVain arm s 1 ' MoMinnxilU ' t I.", a. m. K,ri'st Cnn.- " U -''1 a Konsit Grov' " -; I"' !' " StuTulan "'p MoMmnullo ,; S' m Koivst t;rvv- " M" Forest Crov,- " '.' hi. MoMituniiU- " I ' a 1,1 A 1 1 trams. sto (: ilur at Sixth an.l Mam. at ,Vt'th lUf aiul hrstnvis; at Su'.li an.) rir strH tH and at Tt nth !rt Steam Smuv Old U'l't To l.i t!an.l P. li. & N. Triin I.:'" V " Fnm I't'rl'a!!.) P. II N. Train ;T a m Li.il' Sl''Cial. il.St- at II lilsuirii at '-'.no p. 11. f r.'tu I'.'i ti.iii.t' Saturday ami S n,! y .mli Fori'St tir.n.- S;nvul iSaliir day only I From Portland !'..!: n, 111. I'o Portland II l p. in. lioa.-h Spivial i hi P. li N. l.v. HilisK.ro Sat. at 0 i-' P. M. Kcturn " S in. at t P. M. Nutke I Final Scttlcmcnl yulkv N tl"l KHSII lint II. U tF 'iir! Int. ti i. 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Im-411 on 1 1 I ii h a iiiatfmtU-tfnt and wonji-rful FNitt.'n ll.ri-1 artmticalljf irrfttHl th pro diiotion of th iiinul aiul latmrauf utatikiiwt thruuith- out lllf k . l.o K und nt l iiki U arr 00 aal daily U ,Sn Fram-HtM Four i-.m ni!iiin train lra rjr Jay tor Son r ra'u'iK.i St-i-ni-ry rnrot.- i tattnalimr. anKl an4 unaur- .a-s.i Fl.tlri.- aat.Mutu- Ulock Si a n at a guarj th, Oir foKl-r 1 "Wajw.le Notaa a)hala lCsUt" am) "VuhfortH an J It l'o tvpMitlona" will intemt you. Our lunr. M a-vnt will k'lve your Inijuihr courtaou attrntion. soirniiiKN pacific JOHN M. MOII.Uarfal f af af Kmmi. fWtltHM. Ota Only Reol Wild Aninml Show on Earth BIG 3-RING WILD ANIMAL "THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT" (MM) r"t'.'"ini( ()()() Animals 65 Bitf Sntloiial Animal Acts 65 I crfoniiing JmiK!c-l'.r-d I.ious, Timers, KcoP.ird Puma, Jaguara, Grijlyi, Cinnamon, NU-nau and i'!;lr Hears, Klcj.lui.ts, Camels, Zcl.ta. Zuhan, Hycuaa, Sacrrtl Cattle, Kangaroos, ( )urau:( hitai,, Aj, Chii.anic5, Mm keys, Mouutaiu Cti. Dctc. Miss Harvey", Music! Carrier Pi,.on Tit. lii,Vi ti ii ... u Z Y: ,,urry- "'-Mlin r Lions Bifi bill. Wrestling Grizzly Mile Florines' Performing Leoprls Tot and 1 Tiny. World's Smallrst Performing Hor... Venal Uoi;s untl MonKt va. Boh Chocolate nd BUch HniRh. T.no Dancing Hor.e. Tom Jerry and Louie. Morse RWIinrf Lion, SpunK. the Good-Niht Pony Romeo. Mathematical Pony Dan Jer. Dynamite. Gunpowder. Jus, Mules World , Only Lducatedtier.r;al Tirrs Kld.nft. Dnvinu:. Kac ino n.t,t..l... ' Maj. Thornton's Clown Pitf, 24 -UONS- 24 J1U Challenge Croupe. V.u. $50.000 JEim lnn lll Ah 1 'ON rides In bloon.ur ClIIipUIl nd- hy Kootinrf .hy rochet.. Most Jna,n,, sv.ld animal act eat.nt. iD. 550 40 Animal Clowns 1O0 Animal Trainers JV' ' eopI r am I. ii ii. , . vuncan uanui Pcial Train. C.11IA.. GLITTERING MILE LONG STREET WKATBo Performances Rain or Shine 2 and ft n C " " 'U' h P.m. 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