THE INDEPENDENT, HIlfBORO. Official Ppf of Washington County. Entarod at tho Postofflc at HUla- loro, Orogoi. for traaamlMtoa through th nail u seeondlasa mall mattar. Official Pajer of Vashinaton County. bX D.-W. BATH. Walter Garking, son of B. F. (terking, wu (tfund dead last Monday in hia tent at Catnp Overall, on the west fork of Hood river. Young Gerking aufferad a sunstroke, in the harvest field two yeara ago la EaaUra Oregon, and of Ute baa been deiipondent It is thought to be a case of suicide. ' Tne neat at uauas lasi onnuaj wu iir tense, the thermometer reaching from 100 to 103 in the ihada. It waa tha hot- , teat day of tha year in that aertion. It la helping to destroying tha hop vermin. .Harvesting haa commenced in many placet and the yield U reported good. The temperatura at Lew la too, Idaho, ... Jk mark In 1M uu uiu'pou WW" n w . . the pant week and at times it haa reach ' ed 103, with hot wind prevailing. Ke- ii frnm Tjtiviatnn Vallev ara to the effect that the damage to lata aown spring grain will amount to 10 to 15 per cent ot tha entire crop. Much of tha late grain will be cat for hay. OlfL-ials of the Forest Grove board of trade have received word that the South ern Pacific will put on a new train be tween Forest Grove and Portland tome day tlila week. According to thta re port the train will leave Foreat Grove at 12:.') noon, and returning, leave Port land at 10:45 p. m. This schedule will suit Ilillahoro people and undoubtedly be well patronized. , George Ford, a fair viaitor from Boa ton, took dinner in a Portland reetaurant and when settling with the waiter made up hia mind that 1 had been flim-flam-el out of a part of hia change, ao to show hisdixproval of shady transactions, he slapped the waiter's face good and plenty. While a call for the police was being sent in, Ford skipped for Wash ing county, but waa captured and taken to the station. He says he struck the blow in self defense. Secretary Harvey Crosa states that while the attendance at this year's sea sion of the Willamette Valley Chautau qua association at Oregon City was not up to expectations, tha management will be able to meet all expenses, a .con dition that assures the holding ot another assembly next year. Too many counter attractions were responsible for the de crease in attendance and the receipts of this year's meeting, although the pro pram waa up to the high standard of excellence established by preceding ses sions. It begins to look aa if the only thing that can remove from thia earth tha murderer of Banker Rice la a stick of dynamite or the hand of Providence, lie has been beating the hangman out a job for a number of years, and now the New York court of apials haa granted a stay of execution, on the ground that important points were overlooked in the case, and now Albert T. Patrick has an other lease of life until next October at least. Patrick must have got away with a big roll of the banker's money, lor hia fight for life has been very ei (tensive. Farmers in all sections of Umatilla county are now engaged in harvesting the wheat crop and most favorable re ports of the yield have been received. It is the general opinion that the yield of the county will exceed 6,000,000 bush els. Reservation farmers expect an un- UHUally fine yield and satisfactory reports are coining in from those who have com' tnenced cutting. Some stands will av ernge as high as forty-five bushels to the acre, but it is generally believed that the reservation whtat section will aver age about forty bushels. With the ex ceplion of spring grown w heat, no dam age was caused by the hot wave of last week. The mayor of New Orleans haa Issued a proclamation to the people of that city urging them to heed the advice of the health authorities relative to the sanita tion ot their premises and calling spe cial attention to the necessity of screen ing the houses and placing nets over cis terns and all pools of water which might breed mosquitoes. At a recent meeting of the Louisiana State Board of Health it waa decided, in response to numerous requests tor information from the parish health otllccrs, to prepare and send out a detailed statement of the situation. This will Include an official statement that up to date there have been seven teen cases of yellow fever in New Or leans and six deaths. The quarantine regulations suggested by the meeting of the citizens the other night, requiring six davs detention for all vessels from porta liable to yellow fever, were adopt ed. The Oregon Tradesman says it la all wrong to use the name of "Webtoot" when speaking ol Oregon. "It has been almost a matter of pride with many Ore- gonians to dwell on the alleged excee sive rainfall. It haa become a byword and a reproach. It does the state no good, and it has been exaggerated until many are afraid to come to the coast on account of the steady downpour of water which they believe begins the first ot September and lasts, without a mo ment's cessation until the middle of May. Oregon has rain all right, but she haa no more than many other parts of the Coiled States. Her climate la well nigh perfect and has nothing with which to find fault. The rains produce the marvelous Testation ot which we are so proud and which catches the attention of the easterners first ot all. Rain falls gently at times during the year, but the wet ea.n has lieen so magnified that it haa become a source of terror to many who do not really know the facts. IKm't advertise a fault, espe-ially . wheu it Joe Bui eaiaL"! A dispatch from Annapolis, M l., says that, the body of .John Paul Junes now rests on American soil, housed tem porarily in an unpretentious vault in the center ot the grounds of tjie naval acad emy and near the unfinished chapel in whose crypt later it is to find honored repose, a perpetual inspiration to the young men of the nation here trained in the arts of naval warfare. The solemn evolutions of the funeral cortege, the linDreeaive auwctaule of the white-clad jackies. marines and luidabipmen, they stood in solid phalanx on Ute wa wall and later surrounded in profound silence - the . crate-drsped tomb, the trembling words of praise and supplica tion of the black-robed chaplain Usfo) the bier, on the threshold of the vault the deposit of the body, the musket fire j ,. . .. . . ...... -Ill in volleys ana uie souimiug in these were In keeping with the reverned memory to which honor was done. The people of Indianapolis added their pres ence to the quiet demonstration, sur rounding the cordon of the naval per sonnel with bared heads and in respect- ( ful eilence. The only word that were uttered during the entire transfer from ship to shore were the prayer of the chaplain just before the body was placed in the tomb. "No power on earth can prevent a jackass from braying. This court is powerless to afford relief in this case and the injunction is dissolved," said Judge lana io dismissing a suit brought by the postmistress of Richmond, Kan., against the owners of a number of jackasses to prevent their braying. Tib betts 4 Hots own a livery stable in Richland and It is the next door neigh bor to the to the postonfee. The post mistress resides in the apartments over the postofBce and she has been sorely annoved during the muht by the ran- coua braying of the discontented jutks in the livery barn. Whenever she ought to while away the tedioua hours by ainglng softly to herself, the jacks would break in and agitate the atmos phere with their distracting noise. At night, when she raised her windows to get a breath ot fresh air, her ears would be benumbed by the hee-haw of the jacks. Khe appealed to the owners of the stable to auppreea the animals, bnt they politely informed her that to bray was the chief delight and function of a jackass and they could not prevent it. Furthermore the nature of their busi ness precluded aending tne ottending animala away tor the night. Finally she appealed to the court and lecured from a judge in Shawnee county a tem porary injunction against Tibbetts A I lot i. Then she gave final warning to them th it the noise must cease. They immediately took the case before Judge Dana and it waa argued. It was one of the most nnique hearings in the history ot Kansas even, which is the author and scene of many unique things. In their reply to the injunction Tibbetts & Hotz set up that the courts, and, in fact, all human machinery, stood absolutely powerless to prevent the braying of a ackass. They cited instances where various expedients had been tried, such dynamite, muscling, solitary confine ment, etc., but all efforts proved futile. It was ably argued before the court that the Missouri and Kansas jack or mule was a unique feature in the eyes ot the world and entitled to consldeiation. It was shown that pages of comic weeklies are devoted to this peculiar animal and hia prediction for braying and kicking. These had been peculiarities of the jackass from the beginning of the world, and would be so to the end thereof." Teachers' Examination. Notice la hereoy eiven that the coun ty superintendent of Washington coun ty will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county papers at Hillsboro Public School House, follows : FOR STATE PAPKRS. Commencing Wednesday, August 0, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing un til Saturday August 12, at 4 o,clock p m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. Saturday Botany, plane geometry general history, Knglish literature, pay' chology. roa cor sty tapcus. Commencing Wednesday, August 0, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, August 11, at four o'clock p. m First, Second and Third grade cert id cates. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theo ry of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, school law, civil government. PRIMARY CKRTiriCATIS. Wednesday Penmanship, reading orthography, arithmetic. Thursday Art of Questioning, theory of teaching, physiology. Kxamimng Board Stip't. M. C. Case, Ptof. Joseph Marsh, Miss Lucy Hum phreys. Bent Her Double. "I knew no one, for four weeks, when I waa sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa , and w hen I got better, although I had one of the best doctors I could get, I waa bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible a (fiction I waa rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health ami strength, and now I ran walk as straight aa ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaran tee.! to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders j at any drug store ; price .Vte. Eminent Men Coming TO lllXLMltOliO. FRIDAY, August 3th, 1905 ONE DAY. ItltS CiL'XSf 4k CO., - of Nan Franrlnco. These Eminent Electro Medical Physicians and Surgeons will visit our city and will be at HOTEL TUALATIN. : This being an advertising trip to introduce a New System of Treatment, they will give to all commencing on above date rnnotilMtinn t V9minITlftn butlduilailWiif s.AMitiiiiuttvii, Advice, and all Medicine ne cessary to complete a Cure Absolutely Free. It will only be expected of pa tients taking advantage of this off er to state to their friends the result obtained by this new system ol treatment. They ueat ALL KINDS OF CHRONIC DISEA SES AND DEFORMITIES. It is very seldom that ailing peo ple have the privilege of consulting such renowned specialists, who are in constant attendance to wait up on vou. diaenose your case, and give you the benefit ot their medi cal knowledge. There is no ex penmenting or guess work. You will be told whether you can be cured or not. If your case is cur able they will treat you; if incur able, they will give such advice as to be beneficial to you. They treat deafness with an en tirely new method. Hearing re stated to many at once. Catarrh in all its varied forms cured so that it will never return by breaking up the cold-catching tendency by EL ECTRICAL INDUCTION ot medicine. ' Mfn sufferine from General Ner vousness, Weakness, Lost Memory, Strength, Weak Back, Kidney Trouble, Rheumatic Pains, Lumba go, Sciatica, Torpid Liver, Indiges tion and Dyspepsia here can find a cure that permanently restores them to their original strength and man hood without loading their stomach with poisonous medicine. If you have weak lunge or con sumption, do not tail to be exam ined Their new discovery of OSMOS IS in PARALYSIS, LOCOMO TOR ATAXIA and all diseases of the nervous system, including EPI LEPSY and ST. VITUS DANCE, is a Godsend to suffering humanity. Medical men stand amazed at the marvelous cures that are being af fected wherever this system has been introduced. Thousands who have given up all hope of being cured now have an opportunity of a lifetime to consult, without charge, doctors of national reputation. Re member their knowledge of medi cine combined with electricity gives them control of diseases that oth ers do not possess. If you have weak eyes, headaches, or dizziness, this new system win cure you quickly. Don t tail to call on these eminent specialists, as a visit costs you noth- tug, and may save your life. If you suspect kidney troubles, take a two-ounce vial of your urine for chemical and microscopial ana lysis. Go early as their offices are al ways crowded. If you are improv' ing under your family physician, do not go and take up their valuable time. The rich and the poor alike treated. EYES EXAMINED FKEB BV AN EX PERT OPTHAMOLOGIST. If your vision is not good or you have eye squint, headache, dizzi ness, nervous, and can't see fine print or to do fine work, eyes pain or water, call on us and we will help you out ot your eye troubles with a pair of glasses that are ground to fit you correctly by an eye specialist of merit. Women who suffer from the many nervous derangements and ails peculiar to their sex quickly cured without an operation by this new method. Out of five hnndred cases of Rup ture treated last year by their in duction method there were cured 98 per cent witnout an operation or detention from business. N. is. cancers, tumors, wens, goitres, all blood, skin and scalp diseases cured by this new method. PILES CURED in a short time without the knife. Ointment or the Injection Method a sure and never failing remedy without loss of time They make a specialty of all chionic diseases peculiar to either sex, and cure where others fail. Their treat ment may be used at home. REMEMBER, NOT ONE CENT WILL BE CHARGED FOR ALT. THE MEDI CINE REQUIRED TO MAKE A PERMA NEXT CURR TO ALL THOSE COM MENCINO THEIR NEW SYSTEM OP TREATMENT ON THEIR FIRST AND ADVERTISING TRIP NOTICE Married ladies must be accompanied by their husbands. OFFICE HOURS: First day, 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Rememter the date and location. Regular visits made. Olymipic Flour haa been tested by lovers of good bread and has been fonnd superior to all other brands. Try a sin k at $1.25 and you will nse no other, Al Cate s Meat Market and Grocery.' Sunday Train Cumiiieiicing Sunday, June 4, WW, tud continuing ind Clark (air, - . until after the Lewis the Souther Paritic as lullows : No. ' aoinu South. 8:44 a. tu. anil 6:04 p id. No. 1 going North 4 :31 p. in. and 7 a. m. 14 Aa Elegant Summer Book. "Restful Recreation Resorts," the lilOo Summer Book Issued by the pa-sen- senger department of the Oregou Kail- forty-eight pages and cover. The book is printeil on heavy winte paper, nny- eiglit cuts being used to illustrate the trips up and dovn the Columbia river, to the mountains, beaches, inland re sorts and fountains of healing. The cover is done in three colors, adding ma terially to the beauty and effectiveness of the publication, which may be had by sending two cents in stamps to A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent o theOreiton Railroad A Navigation Com !kty. Portland. Ore. It is a good thing tu Send to Vuur friullda in liia Laat n hi expect to visit the Lewis k Clark expo- fXIH iltL Portland and Return 85c. The Southern Pacific I- now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Hillnbor fur 85 cents, good going Sutur dt P. M., or any traiu of Sunday, re ft ninf Sunday ami Monday, giving II day Sunday and Monday In Portland. The same arrangement applies from Portland, givinn all Portland people a -banco to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. To the Seaside and Mountain Re- aorta tor the Summer Vacations. On and after June 1. BK)o. the South ern Pacific, in connection with the Cor- vallis A Kastern railroaJ will have on sale round trip tickets from points 011 heir lines to Newport, 1 equina and Detroit at very low rates, kooJ lor re turn until OctoUir U). 1D05. Th.ee day tickets to ewport and Yaonina. (rood eoina Saturdays and re turning Mondavi are also on sale from all eaxl sido points Portland to Kugene nclusive, and from all west side points, euahlintr people to visit their families and soend Sunduv at the seaside. Season tickets from all east side points Portland to Kuuene inclusive, and from all west side points are also on sale to Detroit at very low rates wltn stop over privileges at Mill City or any point east enablinir tourists 10 visit me cauiiam and Breitenbush Hot Springs in the Cascade mountains, which can be reach ed in one day. Season tickets will l good lor return from all points until October 10th. rhree day tickets will be K'toil going Saturdays and returning Mondays only Tickets from Portland and vicinity will be gixxl for return via the Lebanon Springfield branch, if desired. Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to INewnori: on lauuina iicaeis 10 1 nmna only. 1 S. P. trains connect with the C. & E at Albany and Corvallis for Yanuina and Newport. Trains on tne U. a. lor ie- troit will leave Albany at 7:30 a. nr en abling tourists to the Hot Springs to reach there the same day. trains irom and to Corvallis connect with all east side trains on the 8. P. Full information as to rates, time ta bles, etc., ran be obtained on appli cation to J. C. Mayo, Oen. 1 ass. Agt C. A K. It. !., Albany; W. K. Conman O. P. A.. S. P. Co . Portland or to any S. P or C. A K. agent. Rate from Hillsboro to Newport 'i. rate from Hillsboro to Yaouina SO. : rate from Hillsboro to Detroit . Three-day rate from Hillsboro tola quina or Newport (3. Telephone, Main fill W. L. BUCKNER. Contractor and Builder General Jobblug. 330 Stark Street, Oflloe and Store rilling specialty Portland, Oregon Corcallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD NO 29 so 2 roa taviI'iha Leaves lAlhany ....... ljeevee ( xirvm 1 m . . Ariivmi Ye.tilna..-. SO 1 RBTUSN1SU iMjn Yanolna. . lret Cortallla... Arrlvee A lhany HO t roa ALBAMY-DSTHOIT Leaves Albany for Detroit -Arrive , NO 4 raoM iiarsolT Lravea IK-lmlt . Arrlvre AMany ... MO 6 roa VAviuiHA l.eavea Corvallis.... . .- Art-ln AlhnT MO B FOB UOBVALLIt Lravee Albany . Arrlvea '""-"' so 7 roa AlHAKY Iavea Corvallis Arrlvea A ltny. so roa coBVALua 12;4Sp. m 1:4ft p. 01 ft-Aft p. m .7:I5 a. m ll:)a. m .M:15p. in, 7:a. m ..U.JO p. m 1:S0p. -.; p. a. m, 7:10 a. in .2:10 p. m Wp. m . p. n .6:40 p. m Leave Albany. 1S p. in, Arrive Oorvallla 1TOO p. Train No. 1 arrive In Albany la time to eoa nect wltn H. r. emuhhoand train. Train No. 1 connects with a. P. Iral n at Cor- valili and Altwny, r Ivln direct aervic to New port ana adjacent beacbea. Train No. I leave Albany for Detroit at 7 30 m. , arriving tin re In ample time lorcacb the ereitenbum not pring me earn uajr Train No. 4 between Albany and Detroit eon neel with the Kunnoe local at Albany, alao wltb local rron ( orvallia. 1 rain No. 6 leave Corvalli at 6:90 a. ra. . a rive at Allteny 7 10 a. m. In Urn to catch Ku ens local to Portland and train to Detroit. Train No. 1 leave Albany for Cnrvalll at 5 40 P. m. , altar the arrival or o. r. nortnoouna overland. Trala No. 7 leave Corvalli al :O0 p. m., ar rlvea In Albany at 40 p. ra., In time In eonueel wltb lb local lor gufcn and way potiit. Train No. t leave Albany for Cnrvalll al p. m. . after the arrival of the 8. P. local from Portland. For further Information apply to J. C. MAYO, ien. Pa. Aft., H. H. ChONlSR, Agent Corvalli. HOLLISTCR'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets k Buy Medial for Bury People Brian Ooldta Health aad Krawd Vigor. A (rrxxlflo f ir Constipation. Indlawrtlon. Lrva and Klilney Trouble. Plmplea. Eczema, lm blonrl. Bad Breath. Hluvaiah Bowel. Heaili and Backache. It' Rocky Maintain Tea In tab le rorm. an cent a bob. wmiine mane vj H'llxiaTsa Dara Comtakv, Madison, " GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE KILLthi couch and CURE thi LUNGS Dr. King's WITH Nov Discovery forCs fONSUMPTION Price 0UGHS ass" BOsAtl-00 free Trial. 3L0S Burest and Uuickaat Cur for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONET BACK. V Oregon UNION PACIFIC AMD hree Trains to the East Daily Through Pullman tuodud and tounit Imd- ttig- ran daily to Omabo, Chicago, Spokana. UHiiinl levuinf ear ilallr lu kauaaa Illy: through Pullman tuuriM aWptug ran (parauo ailv conducted) weakly to ( blraso. klanaaa I'll, raciiuiof csair caraaaraia aaitv) 10 UM aaiijr. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAOU No Chan ( of ear 70 Dkf AKT I TIMK w HtlJlLtH r'OH I from Portland. Or. AHH1V t' PKOM imcago u.i. Lake. Denver. rt Portland Worth, tlmalia. k'an- 5 i5 p. m. v liain via- H allusion Allan tie Ex urea a. lis p m via Hunt- Insum St. Piul rat Mall t:tf p m via Spokane cago and taat. Halt Lake. Ifenver, ft Worth, Oinaba. Kan aa City, SI Loul,tul cago and Eaat. 7.11 Walla Walla. Uwl.ton Huukane, Wallace.Pull man, M inneapoii, m. 1'anl, Iniluth. Milwau kee.L'hlcago and fcal. oo a. m. Oeeen and River Schedule For Ran Franclaco Everv five dav at 1 b. m. For Aitorla, way point and North Beach oallv eirepi uniay at asw p. ra. ; Saturday al lo-ou 0. ni. uaiiy aervice water (lerniltllual on tbe Willaumt and Yamhill river. or further information a.k or writ yo neareal ticket agent, or A. IV. Craig Oeneral Paawuger Agent, Tha Oregon Railway Navigation Co., Portland Oregon. ASK TUR AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA To Spokane, S. I'aul, SUnneap oils Duluth, lhlcas;o, ot. Louis, and All Points East and South. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY. 2 The flyer and the Fast Mall SPLENDID SERVICE. UP-TO-DATE EQUPIMENT COVRTKOUS EMPLOYES DAYLIGHT TRIP ACROSS the CASCADE and ROCKY MOUN TAINS. For Tickets, Rates, Folders and Full Particulars, call on or address II. DICKSON, City Ticket Agt, 12a Third St. Portland S. O. YERKF.S, A. G. P. A First Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. We give Expedited Service od Freight. Route your shipments yia the Great Northern. Full information from Wu. IIabdkr. General Agent, Portland. Ore. fA ,,tt .1 THE Dining Car Night and Day Electric Lights Day Coaches SgS. 3 All Travel Comforts are Found on any of our -Daily Transcontinental Trains- - The Ticket Morrison 255 ASSiStaot jt?Qt?ral Passsoger Agcijt, Portlai)d, Ore. i ' jiK mm? inis fLitr oss-r-v- The Most Delightful Way 1 If A llkll II LI L71-J Through Salt Lake City. Glenwood Springe, Leadyille, Pueblo, Colorado Spring and Denver. A Day UsM Hide Throush Nature's Art llalleiy. Paaelng Castle Gate, Canon of tbe Grand, Tennesaee Pass, Marshall Paaa and the Royal Gorge. Tralna Dally Between Ogden and Denver 3 EQUIPMENT and SERVICE SECOND TO NONE SEEK NO FlIMI IKK, 11ETTEK I 'A NT HE FOUND For detailed Information, address W. C. McBRIBE, ii4 Third Street Let Me Tell You Something Traveler to the East, I have a word for you : .There are through Pullman sleepers, both Standard and Tourist, going East from the Coast at frequent intervals. Over two routes they travel via Rock Island System for a good share of the distance. You can go by way of Ogden, Salt Lake and Colorado, or you can go by way of San Francisco, Los Angeles and El Paso, and the Rock Island will land you in Kansas City, St. Louis or Chi cago. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three cities for all important points in the ' East and South. Or the traveler via Northern route can take the Rock Island from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago. Rock Island service is the kind that gratifies best meals on wheels. General 140 A Wheels to rent, Repairing of all kinds, New and sec- ( fjoml hand wheels for sale. Shop on Main Street. n T IMI11 uuaoi Limiiou. via Yellowstone' Park PULLMAN STANDARD SLEEPERS. Electric Lights in Ecery Berth. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. , Electric Lights. Oflice at Portland is at Street, Corner of Third A. D. CHARLTON, a r J 11 im Jk jaur 'A w wsfimmf :2 I ' ilsaweiBsawij ifjjj lo C ross the Conlineni. General Agent. Portland, Oregrn a. h. Mcdonald, Agent, Rock Island System, Third St., Portland, Ore. NewBicycleStore R.E. Bennett, Prop. ' J 111 Line. Observation Gar Electric Lights, Electric Fans, Barber Shop. Bath. Library. Numerous Other Comforts. 1 O 1 t