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r 3ft a.ooi sa.o I 2.001 t.ooi ss.ooi t.ooi y -THB- I Independent and Oregonian Independent and Oregonian Two DollarBi DollMraa n . As V s rrA-i IIILLSB0R0, WASHINGTON COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. 1897. No. 12. Vol. XXV. Mf0 GENERAL DIKrXTOKY. -A'l'K OFHCEU Oovoruor H-oretary of Hti t Harrison K. Kmcaid 1 reaeurer . rn-iiiw "J1"""" tiupt. fohlio lustrootioa tt Printer Hapraiu (Joort Judg Fi'd District -Attorney riftb Liiatriat .r. m. irwm W. H. Udt Chae. K. WoWwrtua K. . neu ..F. A. Moor T. A. MoUrtd . f J. Clwluu oountv omcuuj. Jadg Commissioner J ' y Clitk ...----.. Slier 1 9 ... oourder Iressurtr &HMM"f t Hhuol ruipsrintendent Horveyor ' oronar.... ....... ....B. 1'. Corueliu U. B. Keesoner T. O. Todd t . . ...W. 1. Bradiord E. li. Motioruiiok a. b. ta-ty u write i- Wit uoa Austin ;mia L. K. Wilkee C. U Largs OUkJJOM Oil If AJi OiiJCJi. Kobert A. Millar Wiu. Ualioway... . Hegister Ueoaiver 01 IV Or'rlOKBS. W. N. Barrett, Mayor Thoa. Tucker . ... J. M. (ireear W. 11. Wehrnng J. H. Stanley R. H. Oreer J. P. Tantieme ....Bunion Bowman .F. O. Michel. itoard of Trustee iteoorder treasurer Marshal foatio of r"o . W. T. Uim . . W I. Hnmh ...J. f. Hick. H)HT OKF1CE INi'OKMATION. 11m o.nili eloM at tu Hillsboro Post Uffioe, daily: t . . Olenooe, WmI Union, Bethany and Cedar Mill, at 11:0 a. m. OuiuR Month, ttO a m. Uoing to Portland and way-oraoea, fM a. "'For Parmiugton and Laurel. Wedneadayi and Saturday at 10:;W a. w. CHUKCU AND BUC1ETY NOTICES. CONGREGATIONAL OHUKCH, corner Main and Fifth streeta. PreaoninK very Hnbbatb, morning and venlng. Hnb, bath aobool at 10 o'olook a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. V. P. fcuulay at 8:.S0 p. m. All services will horl. bright, interesting and belplul. Kveryon cordially wei- oine. EVAN P. HUOHKC, Pe..o 11 V ANGELICAL CHrRCH. -Comer Tj Fifth and Fir. Preaching every Bnnday avenina at D. m.l aeoond Bunuay at 11 a. ni.i Huuday aohixil at 10 a. m, uraver meeting every Wednesday evening Leanhera meeiiim every pvuui H. A. Deoh, pastor. flKHT Christian Church, K. L. Bhflley ST pastor. Baseline and 1 bird. Preaohing very Hunday at 11 a. m. and 1M p. m. BunaayrwntM)!, to a. '""' T. Thursday. 8.-00 p. m. Y. P. 8. 0. E., hun day, 7.U0 p. w. , ..mi - r !! mtrm ta arr.eaouingeTerj - - evening Sabhaih aohool every Habbath at 10 A. a l.iiiKua meeting .,wj nwuu.j )0 . wneral prayer meeting ery Thuraday evening. leaders' and bteward s meeting the aenoud Tuesday evening of eaob ... A. O. U. W. rviT l uluil.il 1tnnK NO. fil. A. (). r 1 1 W.. meeta every lirst and third Friday evening lu the month. JIM. KLIN EM AN, M. P. H. BADOUMAN, Reoordvr. Danghlers of Krbekah. UILLBlKiUO KEBEKAH LODOE NO. 64, I. O. O. P.. meeU in Odd Fellowe' Uall avery oatuniay evenini nir. 8AHAU WILLIAMS, N. O. v. r ii. F IILLHBOKO OKANQK, NO. 7, meeU LI 2nd and 4tb Hnturdaya of eaob nionin. Hani. HouoriiLD, Master, Aaaia Imbjui, Beo. I. o. u. t. IONTEZFMA LODOE. NO. (10, mta 1 Wedneaday eveninga at 8 o'olook.in l.O. t. Uall. Visitors maue Wfiooma. K1U11AKD HLMlhlL, N..0 D. M. O. O-oi-T. Hee'y. 1. P. H. '-. MEETS very Hunday evening at T o'olook in the Christian church. You are oordially invited to aiixnoiis meetings. EDA ADAMS. Pros'., Degree of Honor, nitre Iit'IUKK OF HONOU. A. O. V. I W.. meets in Odd 1-el loo s' hail everr lirst and third Friday evfning ol each month. M. M. Pitlengwr, 0. of 11. Mra. Belle Bron, Recorder. tUt h bone Sisters. IHKNIC1A TEMIM.K NO. 10, R. ,. I meets every 2nd snd 4th Friday in each month at 7:30 o'clock In 1. iX O. h. H ul. Mas. M..11B, BiAriLr.i. Mas. M. A. llorsa, M. E. C. M. ol U. and 0. k. of r. EUENIX LODGE. NO. !M, K. OF P., i tueeta in M .nnio Kail on Monday vening of eaob week. Hojourning brethren veloumed to lodge meetings. J. M. WALL, CO. I.. A. Un, K. of R. A H. A. I', and 1. M. 11 AL1TY LOIKtK NO. , A. F. A A. M meets every bstnnlay night on or after nil moon of each month. W. D. WOOD, W. M. R. CassDAM, Hevretary. 0. E. S. TUALATIN CHAPTER. S0.81.C. E.8, its al Maaonio I vmple on the -nl snd 4th Tuesday oi each month. Mas. W. D. HAKE, W. M. Osai I CaosaiTk, Secretary. VT. ('. T. r. II' ILL8lH)KiV W.O.T. V. MEETS IN the Confeiratlonai t niirch on trie th Friday lu each month at a o clock r, M. K. 0. T. M. riOLA TEN T. NO. IK. K. O. T. M.. meets in 1M.1 Fellows' Hull, on sc nd fourth Thursdny eTeniii.s of each month. U A. UN. Hkstos Bowbah, Com. R. K. T ASH1NGTON ENCAMPMENT No. 84. I. O. O. P.. meets oa brat and bird Taojdav of each month. l. M. C. UAfiv, rWibe. hEM. RASHOa V0ST, SO. 6, . A. R. MEETS IN ODD FELLOWS 11 ALL ON the tlr-t and third Saturdays of each month, all :S0 o'clock. P. M. J.P. Hicko. H, L. L.x-ke, P. IX adiutan E. R.ISK01 ( OKI's SO. 47. W R. C. MEETS IN 11 FELLOWS II ALL Hlllsboro, on the 1st. ind 8.1. Fridsys ol each month al ' p. ni. Mrs. Crsndsll, Frwa. Mrs. Orpha Carina. Bee. PUUFKHHIONAL OtMVH. TH0HAS H. TUKUIE, TTORN E Y- AT-LA V, HILUiBOWJ, OUEUOM. rioa: Moritaa Blook. w. a. a&aaaTT, t at4ia BiKKETT 1DAX, 1 TORN E YS- AT-LA V, dlLIJsBUltO, UUBUUN Urnri: Central Blook. Koonia And J. saaTon aowHAi i. unura Notary Pnblio. KVITH BOW HIS, 'rt-ORNfiYS-AT-LAW: HILLHBOKO, OKEGON. Orrioa: itocnia 6 and T. Morgan blook. t. E. KIXUT. TTORNEY-AT-LAW, POKTLAMi. OKEQi.N Biosi i No. S, Portland Hayinoa Bank Building, Hfoond and WaabiUKton Ktreeta. aaowa. BAULKY ub , a. BK0WN, AOLkT. TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, HILLHBOKO, OREGON. Keaident aaont for Roytil Inaurance Co. Roniia: 1, 2, and S, Shut Building. 11. T. B At! LEV, ATTORNEY AND COUNCELOR-ATLAW, HILLPBORO OREGON. Deputy Dlitrlct Attorney for Washing ton County. Orrici: Room No. 13, Morgan and Bailey Block. 8. T. LISKLATER, M. B. C. M. piIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HILLHBOKO, OREGON. Orrioa: at reaidenee, east of Court House, where be will be found at all times when not visiting patient. J. P. TAM1ES1E, M. D., C P. R. B. SURGEON, HILLSBOUO, OREGON. Orrioa ad Kbhidbscb i corner Third and Mam Htreeta. Urhoe -ours, H JSQ to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 and I to a p. m. Teleptaona to reaidenoe from Brook A Mela' Drugstore at all houra. All oalla promptly attended, uigbt or day. W. 1. HOOD, M. D., piIYSICIAN AND SUIWEON, HIIX8BORO, OREGON. Orrioa: In Chenette How. Basil) sues oorner First and Main atreeta. V. A. BAILEY, M. 1). OlIYSICIAN, SURGEON AND i ACUOUC11EUR. HILLHBOKO, OREGON. Omoa: In Pharmaoy. Union Blook. Calla attended to, night or day. ueaiaenoe, o. n Cor, Base Line and Seoond streeta. K. MX0S, JJENTIST, FOREST GROVE, OREGON la now making teeth for $S.OO and f 7.50 per stt beat of material and workmansnip. Will com pars with sets ooating 26. Teeth ax treated without twin, rilling at sue kiwest prioea. All work wan an lea. Orricii three doors north of Briok tore. Otfio boars from a, m. to I p. m. A. B. BAILEV, D. I. 8. IENTIST, HI LL8B0KO, OREGON, Rooms 1 and Morgan A Bailey Bio. k. WILKES BRUM. t IIMTRACTORS AND iV SURVEYORS. HILLBBORO, OREGON. Awn for Bar Look Type Writer. Two doora of fostolBoa. THUS. . HlHrHRETS. CONVEYANCING AM) AHST 11ACT1NG OF TITI.I2i. IIILIXHOUO. OUF.GON. Legal papers drawn and Ixmds on Real Estate negotiated. Bnaineaa attended to with promptness and dispao lb Orrtca: I an Btreet,; opposite Court Hons. . BES0M, PRACTICAL MACHINIST KILL8BOKO OREGON. All kinds of repairing on Bteam Engines and Boilers, Mill Work. Threshing Machines Mowers, Feed Cutters, hewing Machines Washing Machines, Wringers, Pumps, BoalfW, Hoisaora ground. Gun and Locks smithing. Haws ground and Bled; and have a large number of second-hand engine and boiler for sal. All work warranted. OABTOniA. TU fu ll ai hat atfwtsis wrssaa. MMMIIIIIIIIIM Mod tlii. RHEUWICU of 0x9 Muscle, Joint, and Bone iii m kIIL Absolutely Pur Celebrated for its great leaven. ing atrengtb and heatnluineaa. Aasures he food against alum and all forma of adulteration . ..oottim.on o. ha.sj!. ever aklngiraardar Ce.. Ns York A Remarkable care f hroule Dlar rhopa. Id 1862. when I served my court try as private, In company A, 167th IVnnylvanla Volunteen, I contract ed chronic diarrhoea. It has given me great.deal of trouble everince, I hae tried, aldo-en different med icineaand several prominent doctorx without any iieriiianeiit relief. Not long ago a friend aent me a mm pi bottle of Chamberlalu'a Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy and after that I bought amMoolt a 60 cent Uit tie; and now I can say that I am en tirely cured. I cannot be thankful enough to you for thin great remedy and recommend it to all Buffering veterans. If in doubt write me, Yours gratefully, Henry Steinberger, Allentown. Pa. Sold by the Delia Drug Store Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera am Diarrhcea Remedy always afford prompt rellet. t Eor 'sale by Delta Drug Store. Deal Tokares salt Hawks I oar i.llV immj. To Quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag aetie. full of life, nerve and vutor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men atrong. All druggists, 60c or CI. Cureguarau teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. It is always gratifying to receive testimonial! for Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and when the endorsement is from a pby siclan It is especially so. "There Ik no more satlnfaetory or leffective remedy than Chainberlain's'.Chollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Dr. B. E. Roliey, physician and pharmacist, of Onley, Mo.; and as he has used the Remedy In hie own family and sold it in his drug store for six years, and he should certainly know. For sale by Delta Drug store. dorate Tour Bowels With Cascareta. Candy Cathartic, cure constlpstlon forever. 10o,to. V C. C.fa.U druggists refund money. Are you made miserable by indi gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer Is a positive cure. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. OABTOITIA. n tru- ii si,. Miutsi sf In SSI wrHpa- I was nervous, tired, Irritable and cross, Karl's Clover Root Tea has made me well and happy Mrs. E B. Worden. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. The best Cough Cure is Shiloh's Cure. A neglected cough is danger (His. Stop it at once with Shiloh's Cure. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. Te Car Coaarlpatkta Forever. Tske Cascareta 'sout Cathartic 10s orSe. If C C. C tail to cure, druggiata refund money For dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer It never fails to cure For sale by the Delta Drug Store. No-Ts-ll-e for fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco hatlt curs, tnskee weak nsa atrong, blood purs. toe. II. All druggists. Karrs Clover Hoot Tea is a sure cure for headache and nervous dis eases. Nothing relieves so quickly For sale by the Delta Drug Store. OABTOniA. Hail, atfauai at ll sj wraiaa- Diseased blood, constipation, and Sidney, liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. Ak your Druggist for the Kinder garten Novelty, "The house tfiat Jack Built." He will give It to you Shilelh'ls Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Constipation causes more than hall the ills of women. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant cure fur consti pation. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. U cured ry It makea no difference, ifJ THE 111 TARIFF The Dingley Late Compare- With the Wilson Act. Continued from hut Jvt. KCtlilLK J-'laa. Ueiui. and Maauractarea. and Fras Fn Free Free Free Free I0i f Flax at raw I ton Flax, not hackled crdre.Mrd.... 1c lb !r .7. w m i..'-................ ' Tow of h-x f Jl ton Hemp acid tow of hemp $& too Hemp, hackled ) ton niugle yarns, mads of Jute, not Oner than lea lo lb W p s Finer than I lea aft p Cables and oordage of lie, Tamptoo fiber, manila, alaal gt.au. iuviura.'.... "... lo IS Cabls and eordaga made of hemp to Threads, twines or oords made from yarn not finer than i Isa or number of flax, hemp or ramie, or of which either of these aubatanoes is a material of chief value 13c lb Fruni yarn finer than I lea, for each lea in exoeea of I addi tional hf Single yarns, in ths gray.of flax, henin or ramie, not finer tiiaa Hpe Ilea Tclb tspa Finer than B lea and not Dnsr than m lea eOpe Finer than D lea. 16 p a Flax gill netting, nets, coils and seines, same duty as on mate 8p pe rial of which they ars mads... SBpo add'n'l 40 po Floor mattings, plain or fancy. ( I from straw, ground or split, or other vegetable eubetance not provided for, including Chi nees straw mats, ate, not ex ceeding loc squars yard ! I f Ss a yd Free Era Exceeding lc lo yd A-Skips Carpets, rarpetlngs, mats and rugs of flax, hemp. Jute or oth er vegetable fllcr, valued at not more than lAo par square yard Res yd eruupa 10p Hp Valued above loo squars yard.. lno W p a Hydraulio hose, made In whole or in oart of flax. hemp, ramie or Jute We lb eO p c Tapes, composed wholly or In da rt of flax, with or without metal threads, etc 40 pa ape Oilcloth for floors, stamped, painted or printed, including linoleum, cortloene, figured or plain, and all other oilcloth lexceDl silk oilcloth) not sue- clally provided for So a yd IS p e A l&poortOpo Oilcloths for floors, and linole um, 12 feet and over In width. inlaid and cork carpeta ISOr a yd t p c etaipo ortupe Shirt collars and euiTi posed of cotton ,Sc dos pieces A 15 po 40pe Whole or In part of linen. . . dos SOc dux aupcapc Plain woven rabrtce or single Jute ysms not exceeding fid Inches wids, weighing not less than ounces per squars yard, not sxceedlng 80 threads per squars Inch Mr lb Free ... . ., AUas. Exceeding SO and not exceeding 66 threads He lb Ires At 16 po Bags or sack, plain wore a fab rics, single Jute yarn, not dyed, stained or bleached, not ex ceeding 8U threads to euuare Inch He lb Free Al&po Bagging for cotton, gunny cloth. atngls fabrics, for covering cot ton, of single yarns of Jute, etc., not bleached, colored or atain ed, not exceeding 14 threads to the squars inch, weighing not less than 16 ouncss per squsre yard 4-10s lb Laces, lace window curtains, ti dies, bed sets, Aounclngs and other lace articles, bsnd ker chiefs, nspkins and other arti cles w, oily or part of lacs or In Imitation, nets, veils, ruch inga, tuckings, fleshings and quillings, smbrelderles and '4 all trimmings. Including braids, edgings. Inserting, V Bouncings, gal'ons, goring, snd ' bands, wearing apparel, hand kerchiefs snd other fabricB embroidered in any manner, tamboured article, or wear- lng apparel, hemstitched or tucked flouncingsor skirtings, articlss wholly or la part of ruffllngs, tuckings or nichlngst all foregoing of flax, cotton or other vegetable fiber, not pro vided for, in part India rubber orotherwles SO a (Ops Lacs window curtains, pillow- shams, bed sets, finished or un flni.hed, mads on ths Notting ham lace curtain machines or on tbs Nottingham warp ma chines, eotnpoeed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, when con at ing Ave points or spaces betwsen ths warp threads to ths inch lea yd (0 pa skips Counting more thsn five points or spaces to the Inch, In addi tion for each point to tbs luch In excess of fivs He A apo Wpo Nons of tbs above to pay than AO a a Pile fabrics in which flsx la of chisf valus 60 b a 86 Da llsndkerrhlefs composed of flsx. hemp, ramls or other vegetable flher, la the piece or otherwise, wholly or partly fliilhd, not hemmed, or hemmed only aOna 40 dc If heinaiitchsd, or Imitation benetltched, or reversed, or with drawn threads, but not embroidered or Initialed Una 10 as Woven fsbfics, not provided for. of flsx, hemp or rsmis In chief value, weighing 4S ounces or mors per squars yard, when containing not mors than 60 threads to square inch l,syd A 3u s Bit Containing more than SO and not mors than 12 threads tosquare Inch re 4 hubs Has Containing more than ISO and not mors than 1KU threads to square inch 6c aupo Containing more than IW threads to squars Inch , as SUp Nona of ths foregoing wovea fab ric s leas thaa BOp - Woven fabrics of flsx, hemp or rsmis, or In which they ars ehlef value. Including such as Is knowa aa shirting cloth, welghina lees thsn ounces per square yard and containing more thaa luu thread, to squars inch Hps Bps All such manufactures of flax. hemp, ramls or ot her vegetsbla flher, or In which tbey ars chief value, not provided for.. 46p Mp sas -wares BCH-DrLE K-Wool aad af Wast. All wools, hair of the camel, goaf, alpaca and other like animals shall be divided, for (he purpose of flung the dot lee to he charged t hereon, Into the threw following rlsaaea: t as 1 that Is to say. merino, meat tea. mats or metis wools, or other wools of marine bkmd, immediate or remote, down clothing wools as 1 wools of like character with any of the preceding, Inelnding I a dad wool, China la ib s wool. Caetle Branca, Adria a ople akla wool or butcher's wool, and sorh aa have been heretofore usually Imported Into the raited States from Buenos A Tree, New Zealand. Aus tralia, laps ot iiwl Hope, Rumta, Ureal Brit ain, ( nada. Egypt, Marooco and eUe wb-ra, and also Including all wools not hereinafter dcecribid or deaignated la classes I snd A Uaas a-that s ss say, Lelosster, UdVwoU, loua wools, or other in,. ..,.i,Tn7'-.wTiT7? CJi gua blood, and usually known by the terma herein need, and ao hair of ths camel. An gora goat, aiacs and other hk aniuiala. C'laaa a that la to any, Uoiukoi, aativs South Amaru-an, Cordova. Valpurauo, native amyrna, Ku lan camel a hair, ami all aut-h woola of like charaiter as havs been hereto fore usually ti uuc.ru-d Into the Ctuied status from Turkey, Ureeca, Hyrla and elsewhere, exoeptlng Improved won la hereinafter provided for. The standard samples of sll wools which ars now or may be herearterdiiK lied in the prin eipal custom houaea of the U nited Htatea, un dar the authority of the secretary of ths treasury, shall be the standarda for thechtoal catlua of woola under thie a-t, and the sec retary of the treasury la authorised to renew these standarda and to make auch additions to them from time to time ss may be requirod, and h? shall cauiac tu be dt-po ted like etand arda in other custom houaea of the United States whea they may be needed. Whenever woula of chow shall have been unproved by the admixture of merino or English blood from their prt jnt character, aa represented by the standard samples aow or hereafter to be deposited In the principal cus tom houses of the United States, such improved wools shall be olaa eiflud for duty either as 'UJ 3 ur -sa 4 as t t'ua. iLj be. The duty oa wools of the first olaas which shall be imported wsahed sliall be twice the amount of the duty to which they would be subjected If imported unwashed, and the dutv on wools of the first and second classes which shall bs Imported scoured ahull be three tiuica the duty to which t iey would be sulijeoted if Imported unwaahed. The duty on woola of the third class if imported in condition for use in carding or spinning into yarns, or which shall not oontaia more than i per cent of dirt or other foreign eubatance, sliall be three timtw the duty to which they would otherwise be Subjected. Unwashed wools shall be considered such aa shall havs been shorn from the sheep without any oleanaing that la, In their natural conili lion. Washed woola sliall he considered such ss have been waahod with water only on the sheep's buck or on ths skin. Wools of he flint and aeoond olasaea waihed In any other msn aer than on the sheep's back or on the skin shall be considered ss scoured wool. The duty upon wool of the sheep or hair of the camel. Angora goat, aljiaca, or other like animals, of class 1 and cuu 2, which ahull be Imported in any other than ordinary condi tion, or which has been Burled or increased in value by the rejection of any part of the orig inal fleece, shall be twice the duty to which it would be otherwise subject, provided thst skirted wools, aa iniorted in lsuu and prior thereto, are hereby excepted. The duty upon wool of the sheep or hair of the camel. Angora gou t, aljta cs and other like animals of any claea which ahall be changed in Its character or condition for the purxiae of evading the duty, or which ah.,11 be reduced in value by the admixture of dirt or any other foreign substances, shall he twios the duty to which It would he otherwise subject. When the duty awats-d upon any wool equals three times or more tluit which would tie as sessed if said wool was tmiiorted unwsHhcd, the duty ahall not lie doubled on aooount of the wool being sorted. If sny bale or package of wool or hair speci fied In this act, imported as of sny specified class or claimed by the importer to lie duti able ss of any siwctflod cTaes, shall contain sny wool or hair auhlent to a higher rate of duty thaa the olaa ss specified, the whole hale or package shsll be subject to the highest rate of duty chargeable on wool of the class subject to such higher rate of duty, and if any bale or pscksge be rlaimed by the Im porter to he shoddy, mungo flocks, wool, hair or other material of any class specified in this act, and such bale contain any admixture of any one or more of said materiala or of anv other material, thewhole bale or package aha 11 be eubject to duty at the lilgheat rate inipoaed upon any article In said tiale or package. Wools and hair of the flrxt claisv 11c lb Free Wools and hair of the second class. 12o Froe Wools of the third class and' camel's hair of the cIshs valui-d at 13c i or loss. 4o Free Woola of the third class snd camel's hair of the third class valued above I'c Te Free (The duty on wools on the skin shall bs lo Urn per lb than Is Imposed on otlior wools of the name class i Top waste, stubbing wasto, rov ing waste, nng waste aud gar- neted waste OOo lb Free Bhoddy Hbo Ka Noils, wool extract, yarn waste. thread waate and all waste wholly or part of wool not provided for a Free Woolen rags, mungo snd flocks. loo Free (Wool and hair, advanced be yond waahed or scoured condi tion, not provided for, shall ko subject to same duties as im posed on manufactures of wool not specially provided fori Tarns wholly snd in part of wool valued at not more than SUo per lb , SO p e A St pc M-.laO A 40 no Valued at more than Mo. . H) or 40 p e Cloths, knit fabrics snd sll nun ufacturee wholly or port of wool, not provided for, valued at not more than 4uc per lb. . .. Uki A 60 pe Valued above 4Uo and not above Too per ib. 4k A ftupe ie or 60 pe Free Valued over TOc 44o A 66 p o The McRlnley law provided on woolen or Worsted cloths, shswK knit fsbrics snd all fabrics made on knitting mschlnes snd fr.tmea, and all manufactures of every dcacriptmn msde wholly or in port of wool, worsted, hair of the camel, goat, slusca or other animal, not specially provided for, valued at not more thsn aw Ib, the duty shall be three times the duty tinoosed on a pound of unwaahed wool or ths first etaea, and In addition ti par cent; valued at more than an and not mora than 4uo Ib, the duty shall be three and one-half times that on unwashed wool of the first claas, and In addi tion 40 per cent; valued above tor Ib, the duty ahall bs fonr times thst on nnwsahed wool of tbs first class, aad In addition thereto 60 pet eeut Blanketa and flannels for un derwear composed wholly or In psrt of wool valued at not mors thaa Sue lb 23c Ib 16 or Aau po 9u p o Valued at more than 40c and not more thaa Vic lb. Sin A HA p o 86 p Valued at mors than Sue lb. Wc A 4U p e as p e Flannels valued above 60c lb shall pay the same as women's and children 's dress goo,., etc Blanketa over t yards In length pay same duty aa on clothe- The McKinlev law provided on DianncTn. hat. of wool and flannels for underwear, -orr wholly oe in part of wool, etc., value. i at not more than Ib, the .nty per mn I shall be the sains aa I hat imposed on one and one-half pounda of unwashed wool of the fl' claas, and In addition HI) per cent ; valued more than 80c and not more thsn sue ier pound, twice the dnfy on nnnwaahi-d wool ,-f the flrat cla-a ; valuoj at more than rani not more than flue lb, three timea the duty on anwaahed wool of the flrt claw, and In B i ll tion. on all the above named, & per cent ; on blanketa and hats of wool, etc., valued at more than Soc lb, three and one-half times ths dmy on unwashed wool of 'he flrat clans snd 4U p-i rent. Flannels compoeM wholly or in part of Wool, etn., valued alaive Sue Ib, ahall he classed and pay the name duly sa women's and chil dren's drees gonla, Kit lining. Italian cloths and goods of similar character and descrip tion. Women's and rhlldr--n' dreaB gotals, coat linings. Itsllan cloths snd nad similar of which warp ia ,-. holly of cotton r ,tV-r -etahle matcrtal, wirlt icnir v -1 r a liol'y or i art ly "' w , -.'.led a' ti.4 rl. cv ! nv I V -i nre yard ...."esyd 40 p A p B '--I nt in thaa IV square r 1. r hi p e 46 ps )n Sop lor tu pa ','r.lurd l ev. ','- per Ib. , (vM... that on foregoing ... i 1 i-tg - r 4 f-a ice. i-r a,u..c ai,i i,e d'.ty el-a.il be the n;.-:i-- - imtsiecd In bed ale on ci-.ths Women's sn. children's dress gonda, coal llnlli.-". Italian Clothe, bunting and similar goods, wholly or la part of wool, aot provided for I let yd A P Valued aot sboes TOc par lb. top trior Hps or upe ! Valued above We per lb. . tip so or sups Ths foregoing weighing over t ounces per square I'ard ths duly .ball be lue aante aa Ink. poiied In schedule oa cloths Clothing, ready made, and arU vles or wearing apparel of every daacripiioM, lacludmg sliawls. knitted or woven, and knitted antclee of every de scription, mads up of manu factured, wholly or in part, felts not wovea and not sp cially provided for, wholly or la part of wool 440 Up 46 or tup Webbings, gorlngs, suspenders. braces, beltings, bindings, braids, gallouns.frlugss, gimps, onrda, cords and tasaels , dress trluunlnga. iaoee and euihntid. . srles, hsad neta, buttoua or barrel buttons, or buttons of other forms, for tassels or or T - Lrf a U i a utauYUreS itl wool ornaments with beads or spangles, mads of wool, stu or of which wool, stc.. Is a component material, in pars nulla rubber or otherwls e....6Qe lb A Aubueson. axmlnster, mqquetta Vnd chenille carpets, figured or plain, and all carpets of llks character or description SDo s yd AtUpo Saxony, wilton and tournay vol. vet cai-peta, figured or plaia, and all carpets and earpettugs ot llks character and dsacrip- Uon 60o A 4Up Brussels carpets, figured or plain, and all carpets aud o r- peting of like description 44c s yd A40p Vslvet and tapestry cariwts, fig ured or plain, printed on ths warp or otherwise, and all AO 40 p 40 p 40 p carpets or carpeting of tike character or description 40aA tope 40 Tapestry brunsels, figured or plain, and all carpets or car peting of like description, printed on ths wsrp or other. SSc A 42S P tups Treble ingrain, three ply. and all chalu Venetian carpeta..... ttfo Si.Spc 4Upo Wool, Dutch, and two ply In grain carpeta, 18o Alps AtUpo Carpets woven whole for rooms and oriental, Berlin, etc., and similar rugs lOosft 40 pe 4Upo Druggets and Dockings, prlntsd. colored or otherwise 23c yd 80 p e A4Upe Carpets and carpeting of wool, flax or cottou, or composed in parts of either, not specially provided for AOpe SOpe Mats, rugs, screens, covers, hassocks, bsd sides, art squares and other portions of car. pets or carpeting, made wholly or In part of wool and not apaclally provided for, shall be subject to ths rate of duty Imposed oa carpsts or carpeting of like desorlptlou. Whenever in any schedule of this act a duty Is provided for or Imposed on any goods, wares or merchandise composed wholly ur la part of wool, ths word wool" shall be held to include wool or hair of the sheep, camel, goat, alpaca or other animal prepared by the woolen, worsted, felt or any other process of manufac ture. SCREDCL- -.Silks aad Silk Goods. Bilk partially manufactured from cocoons or from waste allk and not further advanced or manufactured than carded or combed silk 4Uolb xOp Thrown silk, not more advancsd than singles, tram, orgauxins, sewing silk, twist, floss and silk threads or yarns of every description, exceptspun silk. ., 8Dpo 30 p a Bpun silk In skslus, cops, warps or on beams, valued at not ex ceeding $1 per pound SOc lb 80 pc A It po Valued at over $1 per lb and not exceeding tl.&U per lb W A 80 po iv pe Valued at over ll.w per Ib and not exceeding $2 per lb 400 A SDpa 80s Alp 16po Valued st over S per lb and not exceeding JJ.50 per Ib Valued at over 12.50 per lb, 60c 16 pe 60c A Up But In no case shall the forego. lug articles pay a less rata of duty than 1)6 p o Vslvets, velvet or plush ribbons, ohenllles or other pile fabrice composed of silk or of which silk is the component material of chief value, cut or uncut, not provided for f 1.60 Ib A 16 po Plushes composed of silk or of which silk is ths component material of chief value $1 $1.60 Up la no case shall foregoing pay less than l) p o Woven fabrics. In the piece, not provided for, weighing not lee than 1M ounces per square yard and not more than 6 ouncss per square yard, and containing not more than S p e In weight of silk. If In the gum If dyed In ths piece If containing more than 80 p and not more than Ou p c In weight of silk. If In the gum. . . If dyed In the piece If containing mors than SO and aot mors than 46 p e In wsight of silk, if In the guns If dyed in the piece If dyed la ths thread or yarn aad enataintiaf not more than BO p e la weight of silk. If black (except selvsgesl If ether thaa black If containing more than ai and not more than 46 p e In wsight of silk, it black (except sel vsgesl If otli.i thsn h)ack If containing ntnre than 46 pc In weight of silk or If composed wholly of silk. If dyed In the thread or yarn and weighted In the d ring so as to sxceed ths origins! weiiA.i of the raw silk, if black lenept selvsgesl ft other than black ( dyed In ths thread or yarn and the weight Is not increased by dyeing beyond the original weight of raw silk If In ths gum If boiled off or dyed In the piece or printed f weighing less than m ounces and mors than H ounce per squsre yard, if la the yum. or If dyed In the thread or yarn.. soc Ib aoolb 4P 46pa 44 P 44P BU0 ne 11.10 46 P 4P TV too 4pa tip 1.10 I1AI 4Spe 4b pe li.nn A60 46p 46 p IS pc 4upe 13.60 13 46p $2 60 46 p If weighing less than It ounces. and more than ti ounce per square yard, if boiled off If dyed or printed in the piece . . If weighing not more than M ounc per square yard 46p 46p 4.60 46 p e In ao ease shall any of such fabrics pay leas duty thsn 60 per cent. Handkerchiefs or mufflers composed wholly or in part of silk, whether In the piece or other-wine, finished, if not hemmed or hemmed only, ahall pay the same rate of duty as Is Ira-p.aa-d on goods in the piece, of the same de scription, weight and eondltlon aa provided f. t tn this schedule, but such hsndkerchiefs or mufflers shall aot pay a leaa rate of duty thaa 10 per cent ad valorem. If each hsndkerchiefs or mufflers are hemstitched or imitation hem stitched, or reversed, or have draw a thread, or are embroidered la any manner, whether with an Initial letter, monogram or otherwise, by hand or machinery, or are tamboured, ap pltqned, or are made of trimmed wholly or In part with lace or with tucking or insertion, they shall pay a duty of lu per seat ad valorem tn aiidlttoa to the duty hereinheffaye plea, libed. and la no caae leaa thaa flu per cent ad Bandings, braids, fringe, bind Inga, beltings, brsis resin rs, brace, cords, enrds and tea se La, garters, g, sings, suspend ers, tubings and webbings, composed wholly or In part of silk, whether etanposi -d tn part of India rubber or otherwise. If not embroidered by hand or machinery Lavae and articles made wholly or la part of lac edgings, tsj sertmga, galloons, chiffon or ether lottnclngs, nets or aew Hp 4 tings and veilings, neck ruf flinga, rmhinga, brsela, fringes, trimmings, embrold a; .-i ar.d srt u l.st eni!ruid.-rv4 t by hand or machinery, tarn bonred or eppliqued articles, . clothing ready n tie and art I- . elea of wearing apfairel of ev ery description, including knit ' goods msile np or nianufactur- ' ed, la whole or la part, by the tailor, see nietreae, manufa turer; all theahove named ar V ' ticlea made of silk or of whi.-k silk is the chn-f component ma terial of value not eifeclally provided for. and silk good ornamented with beads or N. spangles, of whatever material eomiajsed 60 p 60 p Proviso that any wearing ap parel or wearing articles pro vided for in thle paragraph (except gloves!, when com Oneed In oe rt ,f todi enbliee, shall be subject to a duty of. 60 p 80 b All manufactures of silk or of which silk Is the comniHient material of chief value, includ ing euch ss have India rublter as a component material, not specially provided tor, and all Jaoquard figured goods in the piece, made on looms, of which silk Is of chief value, dyed tn the ysrn and con taining two or more colors in the HI ling ... 60 p 48 p SCH-Dl'LK M.-Pulp, Papers and Hooks. Mechanically ground wood pulp, dry weight l-13clb 10 p Chemical wood pul,uublei -hed, dry weight l-c Ib 10 p Bleached, dry weight -.o 10 p If export duty Is liniioerd by any country, it shall he added to Imports from that country Sheathing paper and nailing felt 10 p o 10 p Filter masse, wholly or In part wood, wood flour or other vege table fiber i',c atpc A 16 po Printing paper, unslxed, si Red or glsxed, siiltslile only for books and iiewsiiaisrs, valued not above 8c per Ib 3-IOc Ib 16 Valued above 8c aud not above i,o . 4-lOclb Up Valued above 2lo and nut above Sc 8-lOclb 16 Valued above sc and not above 4c 6-IOc Ib 16 pc Valued above 4c and not above 6c S-Htelb 16 Valued above 6c per I b 16 pe 16 From oouutrise Imposing export duty on pulp wood, for each 91 of export duty per cord so Im posed and proportionately for fractions additional MOc lb Papers commonly known as copying paper, stereotype, flherlsss tissue, pottery paar and all slmllsr papers, white, colored or printed, weighing not over 6 lbs to the ream of 48U sheets, on a basis of 2tl bv 80 Inches In ream or ot her form . 6e lb IS p 16 pe Weighing over 6 Ib and not over 10 lb to ream, aud letter copying books, whetherwholly or partly manufactured Re A 86 po 16 po Crape paper and filtering paper. 6c A 86 po 16 p o Burfac coated papers nut pro vided for zSo Ib 80 p o A 16 po If printed, wholly or pertly cov ered with metal or ita solu tion or with gelatin or flock... fttr a ai pc 80p e aupc Parchment papers lo po Plain, basic, photographic pa pars for albuiiMsnizinf, soubltlva or baryta ccaUiiir Albumi.lfad or epnnftiEd or paper otherwirafl surf a- coattsd for photographic purpoms Utbotcraph ic prints from tonea, sine, aluminium or other ma terial, bound or unbound oept cigar labels and bands, lettered or blank; music aad Illustrations, whva forming ft part of a periodical or newM.jwV per and accompanying ths same, or If bound In or form ing part of printed books, on paperor other material not ex ceeding s-l,(l of an Inch In thick ness So lupo 80 aopo fcp SOc lb On paper or otlier material ex- oeeuiiig s-i.(Miof an Inch ana not exceeding UO-I.iof of an Inch In thlckiieM and exceed ing 8ft square Indies, but not xcseding 40U square inches, cutting bIm and dimensions .. C i oesd i ng V J mj ua re 1 nc ties, c u t- tlng slse and dimennlons 86 po Prints xosediiig ft-l.iMJ1 of an Inch and not exceetlinge.l,(RH) of an Inch In thicknens and not xcasdlng M nquare Inches, cutting slse and dimensions. , . 1 UthagrapBfe prints from stons. tins, alumtvti nm or ot hrr mats , fur other manufac tures of clot h, woven or mads In patterns of such sixes, nhape or form or cut In such manner a to bo fit for buttons exclu si re It 10 po 10 pe Buttons, or parts, and molds, fin Ished or aunnished, the line, button measure being i Inch, Bottom known as agate, metal trousers buttons, except steel and nickel bar, per line, per gross l-13ck 1& d e Hpe Of bone, and stel trousers but tons, per line, per gross. . he A 85 po In A Up 88p 16 po or ahelL.. ISo AI5p v . l.flA Born, vwgfftable Ivory, gift metal not provided for IS p Shoo buttons, of paper, pulp or similar material, not proviited for, rained not exceeding So soa,,,.,, lo gross as p s Buttons, not provided for, and ooluir and cuff button, mud at wis. 40 p o 86 p l "To ton AS) ! ISn l.V) 30 p o IA p o He Ib Free Uo lua 8Go Ion 8 lis) (Urn tOp 88 p 28 p lo Ib Alia) Xtp AW 8 lb tOp p Kps 4s Ib (s a ao as p 88 p e Bi p at p a p , IV (8 ) Coal, bituminous, and all rot Is Containing trm than Wpo fix ed narbon, and shale Stark, sunh an will pam through H incb aurwn , Coke Cork bark, out into aquami or cub ..... . . ... . Manufactured cork, ovr i Inch tn diameter at Urffcrend. Mvssurliig Inch and Um in diameter Artificial or cor sulwt from cork waste, not provided tor Din, drafts, ehv-wmn. hs balls and bllhsrd, pool and bagatelle balls, of ivory, bona or other mat -rials Dolls, doll heads, toy marbl. of wbatevMT materials com fxiaed, and all other toys not composted of rubber, china, port-flam, parian, blune, earthen or stone ware and not spertally provided for KiDery grains and emTy man a farturea, ground, pulverised or refilled Emery wheels and emery flies and manufactures la whu-h emery Is ehief vslue. E xphsilve Hulaitaneea FlrarTerkare of all kiiwU. the wetffht to Inelade sll wrap ping snd tsv-kin materials. . . Fulminates, fulminating pow- dera ami hks articles aot pro- Wlea Kit Gunpowder and all explaive suhatanoss need for mining, hlaeting. artillery fir sporting purposes, when valued at j lesa per lb slned above As Matches, frv-ttoa or lurtfer, of all descriptions, per grea of 144 boxea, eontalning not mjr than luO matehes per box, per Vhen Importssl otherwise than In boxes eontalning nrH morw thaa lg) Biatene earh, per 1MB Farcueatoa oapa. I Cartridges tUasUag eans. per 1 ). . . - aw. Omtinueti onaurth jmyr.. OVER THE STATE ITEMS Items of Interest From All Parts of the State. DK.WKITT10S Or WOO LIT IV HIS rVaol Brian a Uod Frlfa rahp- par, arc fast Ulsapufrlar. CVrl Nelson au fiilitl soldier at Vasecuve? Urrt.r U l!io wiiaiu- iiou broMdswortlHiiiMQ of the world, lie defeated the Hussiao champioa lu bout last Hunday. Perhaps ita not much of a houor, skill every little helps. It ia estimated that fully three fourths of the wool in the warehouses iu The Dalles has passed out of first hands. The wool buyers claim that what is left Is heavy, and as a general thing not of as good quality as that which has already been sold. The Urant'a Pass Observer says Joe Krvin, who, has been left ia charge of the Oregon llonanca group of wines on Williams creek, and has JuhI completed a small mlllruo of ten tons of rock, came Into Grant's Pass the 4th Inst., with 63 J ouuuea of gold, worth about $1000. Sunday, while the children of Prank Scott, who resides about 2) miles from Dale were In the field, they suddenly came upon three cou p e po po pc gars mother and two kitteus and went to the house and informed their father. Mr. Hcott went to the field, but the cougars had left. The Orand Honde Lumber Com pany, at La Grande, ia shipping out lumber at the rate ot 250 cars per mouth. The total shipment of rail road ties by this company up to date ia 70,000. The shipment of Uea and lumber by the company for the month of July represents a value of 160,000. W. L. Hood, who lives near Myrtle Point, was In Myrtle Point with his last load of wool Thursday. His clip for the season amounted to 7500 pounds, and was of an extra fine quality. It waa purchased by A. II. Milla Company, who furnished sacks po and twine and paid 13 cents per pound. Mr. Hood say, he baa no kick on the new tariff. The Horton mill in the south end of Benton county, began Thursday to finish up a contract for supplying plow beams of Oregon oak to San Francisco house. Three hundred of (he beams have already been shipped and an additional 1000 are to be sup plied. The same mill haa an order fur 21,000 feet of ash lumber for de livery in San Fransisco that it will not attempt to fill at present. fffc Grasshoppers are fast disappearing from Umatilla county. It has been discovered that the destruction ol these vents ia due to the large blow flies or blue bottles as they are more commonly called. An experimenter fouml upon examining a number of grasshoppers that there waa nothing under the outer shell but a mass of maggotts which had sprung Into life from the deposits of the blowfly. No logs are being hauled on the Pokegaina Milling Company's timber railroad at Snow at present. The sheriff of Klamath county last week levied upon the railroad for taxes amounting tn about $4000, and for bade the hauling of logs until the taxes are paid. Dave Horn, the company's log contractor, was in Kin math Friday and aid l-VH) to the sheriff, and a short time after ward the levy was transferred from the railroad to the company's ti miter amis. William J. Smith who Uvea near Hilvertiin according to the Ad- ieal, has a new scheme for getting rid of hop lie. He goes out during the heat of the day, takes a pole with a htstk on the end of it, hooks It over the wires on which the hopa re supported and shakes the vines with all his might. He says he ran shake off most of the lice In this manner, and he believes it is just aa ffective as spraying, and Is much faster. As soon as the lice strike the dust on the ground they die. In the insectiary at the agricultur college the habits and life history of the woolly aphis are being studied. From the half doeen small apple trees in the insectiary in the spring the propagation has gone on until all of the apple trees are covered with countless numbers of the bugs. A iroblem to be solved relative to this pent K how does It pass through he winter and begin destructive work again in the spring? Some ien lists hold that egks are deposit ed In the tree bark, out of which a new crop of bugs come in the spring while others claim that the old bug1 nd hiding places in the roots and hibernate until the winter Is suc ceeded by warmer months. This question solved, a better remedy than Is now known can lie evolved for the dfwtruction of the word I y aphis, and thtU Is the retuson for the present Umij of tret bufs habit.