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Voixmk 33 IIILLSliORO. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 2, 1005. Number 3 fiillsboro Independent. BY I). W. HAT If, OFFICIAL COUNTY PAl'FK. (INK Dot.l.Alt I'K.K Y KA KIM ADVAM'K Republican in Politics. iivf.m iiiiNo U a i ks: Iiiliy, JO crii n inch, Mingle column, for four I user tioim; rouUinK iiotii-ea, own cent a wot J eich Insertion (nothing lrnn than cents) ; professional carl, one inch, f 1 monili ; 1h lu carl, $5 a year, puya- hie quarterly, (notices ami rvHoWtiou fret) to uilvertiidng Iodic? ) THE C. 0 N.-W. WILL HELP FACILITIES FOR DISTRIBUTION PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. B. TONGUE ' ATTOUNLY AT LAW Hillsboro, Oregon. Office: Rooms 3. 4 and 6. Morgan Blk W. N. BARRETT ATTORN KY-AT-LAW Hillsboro, Oregen. Olllce: Central UlocR. Rooms ( and 7 BENTON BOWMAN ATTORN KY-AT-LAW . Hillaboro, Oregon. oilico, in Union Blk.. with N. B. lliwton THOS. II. TONGUE JR. ATTORN KY - A T-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Jllioe : Rooms J, 4 and 5. Morgan BIocK Hillsboro, Oregon. 8. T. LINKLATER. M. B. C. M. PHYSICIAN AND 3URQEON. Hillaboro, Oregon. Olllce, upHtaire, over Thu Delta DniK Btore. Otlice hours 8 to 12 ; 1 to , ami n the evjniiii fr in 7 to 1) o'clock. J. P. TAMIESIE, M. D. 8. P. R. R. SURGEON Hillaboro, Oregon. Rmldenee corner Ttilrd anil Ma'ln: oBIm np ii.iHn.Hr IhiIla lima muira: hour, a. a) io I to ft ami 7Uit p. in. 'IVlelnn lo rewdonre mm Dwlta ilrnir xuira. All call! tiroiniilly aui- wercd U or uulit. ' F. A. BAILEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON ' Hillaboro, Oregon. Office: Morpan Bailey block, op atalra, roonia 1-', 13 and 15. Residence 8. W. ror. Uaee Line and Second sts. Ikith 'pbonea. F. J. BAILEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hillaboro, Oregon. . TheChleageand Northwestern Rail. way Anxious to Maaiat in Capleiting Oregon. Timber on the Forest Reserves to be Sold Information comes lrotn Wash ington that the mature timber on the National forest reserves is to be offered, for sale. This announce ment is in the line with the de clared purpose of the department of Agriculture to develop the Nation al forest reserves by use. The re striction formerly laid upon the ex port of timber from the states in Office: Morgan Flalley block, ' up itnlra with P. A. Bailey. Residence, N. 10. corner Third and Oak sta. A. B. BAILEY, M. D.4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, llillslioro, Oregon. Omo oror Itnilcjr'i Dmr Wort. Office noun from .:! to 12; Iw Uie.iml 7 U) . Residence third honw north of city electric MkIU plant. (fella promptly atlumled iUt or nliilit. Hotb 'ihonn. wpWS-04 MARK 11. BUMP, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW. Notary Public and Collections. . im.LSHORO, ORK. Tree Delivery Ofllie 1cst Fish, Game and Meats. Our delivery is prompt and in all parts of Hill.stioro. We have iuaugcrated a new Schedule in Prices and this together with our de livery system makes thisllills boro's popular market. llousley (EL IlansHew General Agent W. A. Cox, of the I which the forest reserves were lo Chicago & Northwestern Railway Icated has been removed, and the Company, has transmitted to Presi- law now places no limitation on dent E. I. Smith, of the Oregon the shipment of timber grown on Development League, a request for any forest reserve except those in published literature throughout the I the State of Idaho and the Black state that gives infotmation of a de-1 "'lis Reserve in South Dakota, tailed character. Mr. Cox calls at I The effect of this change in the teution to the fact that the North- law, and in the declared policy of western has more than 3000 agents the Department of Agriculture, is along its 9200 miles of track and that the timber on the reserves may scattered throughout the East, and be cut and disposed of to the high having recently come from the est bidder. Ou many of , the re Eastern section of the country, is serves there are great quantities of aware of very extended inquiry for mature timber, and on some ol such information. Mr. Cox says in them the facilities for getting it out his letter to President Smith. at a reasonable cost are excellent. Assuming that, as president of The Forest Service, which has an organization interested in the charge ot the administration of the development of Oregon, you are al- reserves, is anxious to begin the ways ready to receive suggestions cutting of this mature timber as as to the means of achieving the soon as possible, and it is prepared end for which you are striving, as to consider offers from lumbermen representatives of the Chicago & who wish to undertake such opera Northwestern railway, one of the tions, middle west, and the only line op- It is perhaps well to call attention erating between Chicago and Port- to the fact that this announcement 1 and, we wish to tender to your does not mean that the forest re eague our help in sowing the seed serves are going to be devastated which may result in a goodly crop under authority of the government. of new settlers for this state. On the contrary, the distinct and "You know something of the size definite purpose of the Forest Ser of our system, which comprises vice is to improve the reserves by 9,200 miles of line, and can easily utilizing the material that is now appreciate our facilities for distribu- fit for lumber. In doing so, it will tion of advertising matter, which also provide for the reproduction of are greater than those of any other the forest and the restocking ol distributing agency. We have up- those areas upon which forest con ward of 3,000 stations on our lines ditions are defective. Work of this in seven states, as well as advertis- kind has been successfully carried ing agencies in all the large cities on for some years in the Black Hills east of Chicago. I Forest Reserve, and has been be ' We endeayor to cover such ter- gun with the greatest promise of ritory with our own advertising success on the lands of the Cbippe matter, which of necessity, is very wa Indians, in northern Minneso general in character. Information ta, from which it is proposed to of a detailed character can be used create another National reserve. to excellent advantage in all of the The public in general; and lum- territory above referred to and same bermen in particular will lie inter can be better supplied in pamphlet ested to know that in this last case or book form by the several county the restrictions imposed by the for organizations or by your parent ester have in no way hampered the body. Such matter we will be glad lumbering operations. Timber to handle in large quantities and sold at public sale, with full know- arrange for a thorough and consci- ledge of these restrictions, brought entious distribution through the higher prices than were ever ob- various agencies mentioned. Our tained for white and Norway pine interest in this matter is iust as m the same region, and the slash great as your own. has been burned and got out of the "Should this proposition meet way at a cost of about 1 a cents per with the approval of yourself and thousand feet board measure, associates, we shall be pleased to The supervisor ot each forest re meet with you with a view of dis- serve is authorized to receive appli- cussing the matter in greater de- cations for the right to cut timber; tail. Again tendering every assist- intending purchasers should com ance possible on behalf of the North- municate with him, not with the western line, I am, yours very Department at Washington, truly. - W. A. Cox. What Confess Spent. General Agent." Tne volume of appropriations, nn.ir... -a a t.: new offices, etc., required to be The Southern Pacific Company complied after eaca session of con- I a . a will make a rate of one fare for the Kress, nas ueen completed tor the round trip from Portland to all tbird 8essi of the fifty-eight con- 1 points in Oreron. Ashland and rcss' anu now ine smary AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA HAS GONE TO JOIN M'GINTY. Ruaaia Muat New Surrender-She Staked All on the Heault of the Naval Battle and Loaf. name of the captured transport, which has been omitted in the list previously cabled. Official L!pa Are 8ealed. Tokio, May 29 The outcome of yesterday's battle in the Straits of Corea is still withheld by the gov ernment. all that is admitted beiuel, . a- , , , , - uau sunerea a greater disaster man Russian vessels have been .. i .u. t.- j r , RUSSIA SUNK IN DEPTHS OF WOE. St. Petersburg, May 30. 1:50 a. m. After waiting vainly all day and evening for direct news fiorn tL. -.-a,,,.... 1 .... miral Rojestvensky's destroyed and beaten fleet, the Russian Admiral ity at midnight no longer attempt ed to hold out against 'the over whelming evidence pouring in from all directions that the fleet, on which all their hopes were centered, CLOUD BURST NEAR HEPPNER THE VALLEY SWEPT BY FOOD KILLthi couch and CURE THE LUNC8 WITH Dr. King's New Discovory forC rONSUMPTION OUGHS and OLDS Price BOe a 11.00 Free Trial. Hureet and ttuickeet Cure for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. ,kM CO YEARS EXPERIENCE is f Mil Traoc Marks GCSIGN Copyright Ac An tow en.1tnff ft fcrtrft unit rtMMTiptfcvft M9 ftiM'totf Mtruin our tmtin fr wne hr tlmmitrinnlfMittJi. Iln.irtnl on I'm mil -nt fr- OMi-at MafncT ff tfruitT pefffa. I'ltfiMin tkn Ihniiitfli JHunn A Co. ffwlW NN4ti .ritit wtt h.ut fir In lh Scientific American. kiiU tf all TajWirrr four nionlhft, f L New Tori north for visitors from the East to ol lbe appropriations shows a grand the exposition at Portland to enable total of 1820,184,636. The total them to look over Western Oregon appropriations for the last session with a view of settline or investing. of the fifty-eighth congress for 1906 These tickets will be good for fifteen days limit, with stop over at all intermediate points, and will be sold to holders ot the exposition round trip tickets from points East of the Rocky Mountains. This will afford the various coun ties and- communities that will maintain exhibits and advertise in other ways at the exposition, every inducement to have the Eastern people, visit their section. Yacht Made of Paper. CompresJng 300,000 newspapers, by hydraulic machinery, an Aus trian inventor has constructed a 16- foot sail-boat of the material thus obtained, complete in every detail. Everything about the vessel is of paper not only the hull, but the masts and even the sails. The yacht is not a mere toy boat, but a real vessel, capable of weathering a gale. Feed, barley and hran lor tale at Cate'a market. were at an increase of $39,012,159 over the previous session of that congress for 1905. lVewia and Clark Exposition. During the Lewis and Clark ex position the Southern Pacific Com pany will sell round trip tickets to Portland, limit thirty days, at one and one third fare for the round trip. For parties of ten or more traveling on one ticket, one fare for the round trip. For organized parties of one hundred or more, in dividual tickets at one fate for round trip. Stopover of ten days will be giv en at Portland on all one way tick ets reading through that point dur ing the exposition. Tickets must le deposited with Joint Agent at Portland and a charge of fifty cents will be made for the extension of time. Get your Furniture at Donelmn'a. He ran fit you out with anything 70a may want. Pricea right. that six sent to me Dottom. Lniet among these is the magnificent first-class battleship Borodino. The name of the others are not available at the present moment, although one of then) is known to be a repair-shop, formerly one of the Hamburg-Am erican liners. The fate of the crews s unknown, but all are believed to have been lost. vvnat snips are engaged, or whether Admiral Togo has suffer ed in proportion to his Russian foe, is not known. The Japanese gov ernmenment has taken possession of all the cable and telegraph offices and will refuse transmission to ci pher messages, or to any which contain intormation of today's eveuts other than that which is ac ceptable to the Japanese censor did the combined French and Span ish fleets of Trafalgar. More bitter even than defeat is the Japanese claim of virtual annihilation of the Russian fleet with practically no losses on their side, and many offi cers cling doggedly to the belief that Vice-Admiral Togo might have suffered heavily. With every slip of Rear-Admiral NebogatofTs reinforcing division either sent to the bottom or forced to strike its flag, and only six of Rojestvensky's original 16 fighting ships absent from the list of vessels sunk or captured; and with the Ja panese pursuit still continuing, uo naval authority has the temerity to dream that Russia can again at tempt to wrest the mastery of the sea from Japan in the present war The captured warships alone will furnish Japan with ready-made re- Washington, May 30. The Tost inforcements, which will be more says the Navy Department has re- than a match for the lourth Pacific ceived an official telegram from To- squadron now about to sail from kio saying that the battleship Kniz Cronstadt Souvaroff, Admiral Rcjestvensky's Rhea Creek Enermoualy Swollen Four Llvea Loat--Great Less of Property. CZAR BRSAKS DOWN AND WEEPS. The emperor was completely pros trated by the news, and, according to reports he broke down and wept. The effect of the disaster will be flagship, went down in . the action and that Admiral Rojestvensky was lost Latest advises confirm the mag nitude of the disaster suffered by the Russian fleet and, point to the a terrible blow to the government, tact that Russia's hopes so far as The futility of trying to struggle oa this war is concerned, now lie in land is everywhere recognized, and whatever may be accomplished by J the cry for "peace at any price" is the olt-beaten army in Manchuria, sure to be raised. This time, it is An official report received from believed, the government cannot Tokio by the Japanese legation at resist the cry. Indeed, the radical Washington Monday evening says Liberals are openly rejoicing in this that the Russian losses definitely hour of their country's humiliation known include two battleships, a They declare that the disaster coast defense ship, five cruisers, means peace and a constitution and two special service ships and three that the deaths of their fellow-coun destroyers runk, and two battle- trymen and the loss of over a hun ships, two coast defense ships, one dred million dollars' worth of war- destroyer and one special service ships is not too big a price to pay. captured, while over 3000 prisoners The friends of peace in the gov have been taken, including Rear- ernment are already reproaching Admiral Nebogatoff. the war party for forcing the issue The Japanese, it would seem, are between Togo and Rojestvensky. still pursuing the Russians and it When the fleet appeared in the may be some time before the final Straits of Malacca, they tried vainly result is known. There is nothing to persuade the Emperor that the to clearly indicate the extent of the time was opportune for the opening apanese losses and it is sueeested of peace negotiations, but the war from one source that the Tokio gov- party convinced His Majesty, and ernment is still waiting to hear from Rojestvensky, for the honor of the Admiral Rojestvensky by way ot navy, insisted that the fleet should Vladivostok before announcing to be eivens a chance to retrieve the what extent its fleet has suffered, disasters suffered on land Pendleton, Or., May 30 Spec tal. Advices have been received here that a cloudburst occured on Rhea Creek, twelve miles south of Heppner, this afternoon, about o'clock. Mrs. J. R. Nunemaker and her youngest child, and two children of A. R. Cox were drowned Others were caught by the rush of water, but escaped without great injury. The bodies of Mrs. Nunemaker and one of the Cox children have been recovered, but the bodies of the other two children are still miss ing. A search party from Heppner is now at the scene of the disaster doing all in its power to find the missing bodies, but as yet the search has been unavailing. Rhea Creek, where the cloud burst occurred, runs parallel to Wil low Creek, the scene of the big Heppner cloudburst and flood of two years ago. Heppner was not touched by today's awful torrent of water which swept everything be- naif-Million Damage. A half million dollars is a conser vative estimate of the damage done by the overflow ol the Rio Grande River north of El Paso, Texas in the Mesilla Valley. Between 5000 and 10,000 acres of farm lands are under water, crops and farm ma- . . in the waters path washed away. The water in most places is six feet deep. Every adobe house in Anthony, N. M., has been washed away and the people have fled to El Paso. One family at Anthony was caught in the flood and were two days and nights without food. They were finally rescued from the roof of the barn. nit to Kin. General Manager H. Horn, of the Northern Pacific, has received the following details concerning the hold-up of the North Coast Limited at Bearmouth, Montana: "Northern Pacihc North Coast Limited, train No. 2, was held up about 11 p. ni., May 27, two miles east of Bearmoutn., at mile post No. 81, by one man. After order ing the messenger out, the robber, who had 25 pounds of dynamite, blew the safe open in the express, shattering the side of the car and blowing the door off the safe Af ter the discharge of the third ex plosion the robber forced Engineer Wilson to crawl in the car ahead of Z"-- 1 "TV. '?'"' - :' .... .i-. fi - n European Exhibits Building, Lewis and Clark Fair. tore it down the little valley. Fully 200 present residents of this city were former tesideuts of Heppner, many of them having moved to this city after the terrible Heppner flood of two years ago, and great excitement prevails here tonight. Early advises state that the loss to the farmers along Rhea Creek will amount to an excessive sum. and that farmhouses, barns, fences, and everything movable along the path of the torrent was totally de stroyed. Many horses and cattle are also reported to have perished. If you are going to set a sewing ma chine you should aoe theme at Ikiuul iod'i Furniture Store. The price la sawed in 2. The news of the disaster has caused deep depression in official Russia, though it is not yet known generally among the Rnssian peo-Pie- Rojestvensky's defeat has given rise to renewed talk of peace. It is pointed out by the Associated Press St Petersburg correspondent that Russia iu this crisis will turn to France through its Foreign minis ter, Mr. Delcasse, while from Wash ington comes information that Presi dent Roosevelt, in accordance with his promise announced a long time ago, is taking steps to do all in his power to bring about peace negotiations. Nothing has been heard from Vice-Admiral Rojestvensky. In Tokio there is some belief that he has perished, while another source says he was rescued by a torpedo- boat, but that he is wounded. him and the messenger to follow. As soon as they were in the car the bandit forced Engineer Wilson to strike a match, and as he did this Engineer Wilson saw Express Laub ready to hit the robber with a piece of the broken car. Wilson immediately blew the match out and the express messenger struck the robber and knocked him out. The robber was not killed, but was bound and taken to Dtumraond, where he was turned over to the county authorities. The express car was not badly damaged, and went through on the run. No val uables were taken, and passengers were not disturbed. At I o'clock Sunday the robber was still uncon aV scious. There's a lot of Satisfaction in a shoo which after wear, necda only polish like new." You'll fin ease and profit in the Hamilton-Brown Shoes month's ot to "Look id comfort, nl a DOM?-,-,: y ma ' vour children r will want something pretty and good. Come and see our School Shoes r - w w a mr . ir.n i . fji m j m Women Madeat OUR, NEW tOST SHIPS NUMBER NINETEEN. Tokio, May 29. Q p. tn. The number of Russian vessels of all de scriptions sunk and captured by Ad miral Togo t fleet now stands at It is possible that three addi tional warships were sunk in the fight Saturday, and others later. The Navy Department, from cred iting reports of this nature until it Is assured of their correctness. It is believed that the Ural is the 1 'TOH-DRTAyii Shoe PICNIC V a . Af YTN m. 1' I I 1 aV "V SH0E No better made. No better can bo made. Our guarantee goes with every pair. Our line of GROCERIES is tho finest in the county. Everything usually carried hy an up-to-date Grocery Houae. Our imineoae sales make it poiile for 11 to carry strictly frenh goods. Not a ahop-wurn article la the establiahment. JOHN DENNIS. The old Reliable Corner Grocery and Shoe Storo