V n u WE DO VT HOKE 4 Our advertisers. lhItriu ft ft svt enjoy the largest sulsa-np- t 0 turn list ol any paper published 0 0 iu the county. 0 4 Notehesvls. LeiMrtMMtK Ebt- 0 Jotwa, hUlh is, etc. xecuteil as j abort notice, at price consistent 4 ah gooUsork. (.oil and try us. r Vol. XXVI. HILLS BORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 1. 1!S. No. 6 GENEItAL DIHEtTOKY. 81 It hH'HUKK. (,..cru.r . . . W m. P. Lutd Nsiirlary ul Mult . Harrlaoo R. Kiueald 1 reasiirer . .'h' II ill Mrtwku ropl. Public Instruction . M. Irwie hw Printer W. rt. Lssds ..t.ba. K. wolverine, H. ri. Wttt F. A. Mum t-fut Kit Hi Disinol . ..T. A. Meltrid i..rney rilita District T- J. t'lwtuii I'OUNIY rrlCKHH. . ...B. P. Car-alias It. H. UxMODOf T. U. Todd I. A. Imnrir 7. W. I. rlradiord K. L. MeOormieh . A. rt. Sd ttoorg H. Wlhjoi . . Austin ' ' L. K. Wilkes . . I". I.. Lr- 4 '"r C i. ;.-i-ier j e. . it ...... . . lef .... 1 f .... 4 -i. . p ! .rintenrtent fe vtlf rttOPKhrllONAL tlBlr tH'. a. Ton mi. lAr.)H CITY LA NO VVirK I'hu. It. Moorca t- it., on- . . Keg-net KM!" 111V OrFlliKRI. I ..W Monro u( I rustee rtHtftdvi 1 rLirr ktalstial .. I ait i c t Peace I . N. Barrett, Msyoi . Thin. Turk! J. M. lire. . W. II. Wshruiig It. Wasgene ... J t'artn (1. H. Wilau . Itrnion Bowuian P. O. Mltcnel .TI.OS Oil . . W. U. Hmila i P. H.rk lT Utt'U't INrORMATTON. Pott !b. n.aile oloae t tli Hillsboro UUlOi, unity. ... ia.. ,l-ne. WmI I uieu. Bethany "! Will, at II:-"" a. ni. . i. u.Lnih M.llll . m uoiiiK .'.. i .... Ooiug to Fortlnnd mid way-oro, Vnr KnrmiUKton and Liirt..Wln"lJ and 8tuta.ya at luuw a. m C1H -Itni AND WX'IETY NOTICKM. . ...i..ittt(ATIONAL OHfKCH. eornw I Man. . ml t ilth tr,ta. Fraaohing v Until" tb. mirnin and tbdidk. hKt.l. .i. x.i at IU o'oluok a. n. rrayet ...... I'l. ifu.1.1 AfMliUll. Y. P. D. U. B. . . -j.. ... tkl .ftrvlPM will .i. . i.-i ni. inier-tin ana, halpiui. fcy. rw r linlly ! "i""- KVAN P. HUOHKU i,n am (UIL'KCH. Corner lib and r ir PreaoUiun awy nunaay ..lulu hi n p. iii.i . . . ... . U law ahim! at 10 a. umv-r tu'iViil atury Wadneaday awnliiK; H. A. IK-"'". txuiUir. I ' I lt 1 V linatiau t'baren, K. I.. Hhi-lley ..i.,r. HkmIiuo aud Ibird. Pwtaohum v ... I .1. n - tl,.... ,. am ii at ni. idu -nr w HiindaHclal. 10 a. in. "i''"? i. .1.. n iat n ni Y. r.B.V " d. 1 p. i. M .iv' fin w. 'II It A. A Iklna. ra.tor I'rnioiuiiKevary tiaonain "'","" n.tti am h.iwi iwj "- iu . I- iiiwubk ry Hunday at - . n.l uravar nilMtinil fen ri.'imdHv rvitnum. Iiendera' aud lwardV -.1L. tbit l i'd I'nBaday tuiu ol aaou month. II A. O. I. W. . . v .1,. 11 llM a K Kll tl A. O. V I I. '1 1 " 'IIV ' - - . - - kwt nrai and third 1 1., nu.nth. " Jt. h LINEMAN, M.IW II. IUt' JilMAN. Ktoordar. Dm iKhlrrn ( KrlHkh. i,i. n;,i KKKKKAIi LIIIKIK NO 1 I M.' I O. O. r.. miwia in Odd ralkiwa' H .;l rvi.i y r aiurday wniiiK. A HA 11 WILLIAMS. N.Q. 11 p. r ii. ll.l.MMKO O It AN UK, NO. 78, meeU vnd m .1 4tb rwtuidayaof aaoh month Mkmj. Muuoriaut, Maatir, ,N.IR ImuiIIM, !Sta. I. O. O. t . tinMCUMA LOIHJK, NO. Ml, wrU f. liall. P. M ' . d it ereninira at o'olook.ln I.O Viailora made wxiootua UU!HAKL IIKMISIL N Ut'LT. rteo'y. ,i. l -,r. . p. m. t'. vrry HnndayiDin at 7 o'olool I'hriatian elinrob. loo an ilt-d to attrndita niMtiuira. KDA AHAMS. fraa't. III I I . i 1 i s i H liifrre af Hanoi. 'iKKK of HONOR, In A. . V. in Od l Kelloaa' hall tr. I Pn.lav T.nin ol fact M. M. Pittonut-r, '. of H. tro ii. It1 ordvr. Jo tiithbonr Mater. I A TKMl'I.K NO. 10, R. A, ,.ry 'ind and i It Pnilay inaacl' .cI.h in i. O. O. r. Hail. M.-a A M t arl al .wrioll M. K. C. .i K. and C KMX IIM'll I o ii , k. af r. LiiIHUi. NO. M, K. or P, ,1 M.ij .iuc Hall on Mundaj Kh wwh. nojoarning brathrw IkU niMitinin. K. krlao K of It . C A. F. and A. . fl klil lDtE NO. , A. P. A A. M.. J i.Mf.i tTY ttatnrday nihl on or aU a i mi, ,n -i iHoh uu'iith. w. i. wiH. w. v. Ii. i ai'- i i, !Tflry. . K. H. .AliN OH A r IKK, SO.M.O. KB. I MH.OHU- lrinila nn ibr zn t.My oi fai'h imipth. l. V. 1. II ARK. W. M. (, i'n SKii, Sorlary. fl T M A I i.ni'i- I 'i . '. t. r. i i.i.siii)i;. w. ii. l. I' I 1 till- l,,M'Mll"U,l i.u KrKlay ''ii m"t M. t'hnivii on Ihi ai i o'clock r. k. O. T. VTIOI.A TKN T, N. 1. K. t. T. M.. ' nn.i, m ivi.l Ki'llo' Hall, on wrc and f.utrtli rhur..ly rvt-ninira id aarh niont'i. l"0. HaaT. liowma, low. R. K. - ' . , 1 . . V L-UKlUllUl'ttT V.. J W I. it. . K . mn-ta on dral and bird Ta -data f wi"h month, p. V, I,- ttti'tv, Mrllxt. ,r.. U!mii ior. o.. w. a. R. KK IS IN tl PKI l.ttV!t HAM. ON il In,- nrxi and Ihirl "atunlaya of r-ach monlh, iS:(i n'ciix , 1". M. 1. P. Hi.-ta . K. t'randall P. 4iitanl HEM. KA lHV M. 47. W R. T. MKKTS IN (Hill rKI.LOWS IU1.L Hillahot,-, on iha I.u la, I AI. Kridaya al aati n 1 1 h at t ! n. m I Mra. II. V. Uaiea. ' ta.tf.ua 0.1 randali, Bcraiary. a. a. tutuL'i X lary Pulilic THUH H. E. B. TOM. I K, rn mxEYs-AT-LA w, HlLU rMbU, OrtfcoON. Orrioa: K auia3, 4, a 5, Moman Block. W. . BiUKUTT, ITI RX EYS-AT-LA V, HILLhbOrat. HUB tUN trrnca: Caulral bloca, Kooau attd 7. a.tia Notary Poblio v. n. taiv- YTTORNKYS-AT-LAW. UILLhHOUO. OhtCrON. Orriua: Koonta ( and 7, la Mm -I ia tka kaama. AcliMl laird araaka.iat aaaaa M aaa any aahar brasM Col FOiYDEd Absolutely Pur i OVM MMPQ.. CO., HI. VfMHL TUC WHO DCWCWIICDII I Uwor. - "u-i.-. idl limn ncvLiiuc lull, - ". -tmi ul uiuury at-t down In ttirurm :.i,i.t .t,- a.,u. rvv:iirly or othrrwU aaxilird or Where Uncle Sam's Fighting '" " aaid hiui. . . j Aud tueiv ahall alao ha feyted. cllortf-J Money Is Raised. and id. for and In raaurct to tha nmli- i ttUA. urvuintUona. tUMlIura mint thi,,. THIS03 SUBJECT TO TA"P TAX hit ntioiml aud drarrlurd In aL-hnlula B irf tli!. a. t, uuutufiwturod, auld or n moved ; I'r aulo, tha aevanU laiat or auuia of tiiuiiey art down In words or tlurva aTilL.t lb aaiue mpwctlvaly or otherwiae peiilinl or art forth In auhouuia b of thin aut. Si-c. 7 That If any perwtn or prraona I J"" niaka. algn or Uaue, or eauw to ba Uimle. .itfitod or laausd. any in.lruiuent, diH Uiueiit or uapar of any kind or daarriu ti.in w hutaut'vur, yrithout th aaiue ixit.g uiii.. aiaiuumi tor aeuoiiun the tax hert-by a. muii. Bltil.F.Y ui". a. (Aoi.tT. BKOHN, YTTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Ull.I.SHOliO. ORKIION. Resident agent lor R.tynl ln.U'aiue Co. Roona: 1, and 3, Miuie liml lini?. H. T. BAULKY, ATTORNEY AND COUXl'KUm -AT-LAW. .MLLfBftO ORrXKl.N. Tlitrf Hi" -xi!!!! nil? whu tet-ia I tn f-rili-rhtin a xliyhtly ilt-terinniting !o;iiniil (if the iunur)frOt lt-ttiltr, I AauiiiHlild, in thn Phillipliien. In. Moman biota. ' ,.ls4, hll ..1,1 ..... , Siatnilh ailllniri titt, wml nfit-rtt arils rvnetttJ hia ho- tililie-.. Hut Ha ht jfaineil hot tulc. au'n mi Kurh iiiHhmU I nun Hps in it Mflf, hikI iHitr-i to trvat with the L'nited hlnl!t in the frank ami npt-n niaiiiifr in uhlrh he ia treated, it niitflit Im ucU enough In rtwrvts any I unfjvorahle opinion or turn men t uij til lit ia Kiven a fair IrUI in uValiiiK iili a juit ptHiple. Deputy l)ilrtcl Ailorney lor Wasliii u- ton Couniv. rrica: Uyrr Delta Drug Htore H. T. LI Sk LATER, M. B. t. M. UYHICIAN ANDSLMtOEON U1LL8BORO, OKr.UON. Orvioa: at reaidenoe, east of lourt Houea, where he will be found at all iiuuis when not viattioR paltenta. J. P. TAX1EN1E, I., g r. 11. U. KUlHJWItM, UILLrllMIKO, UKtUON. Ornoa iid KaaiuaMca : ooruer Third and Main Hlreeu. Olhoe hoars, KA) to U a. ni., I to A and I to a p. u. lelepbone to reaidenee from Brook A tteia UratpHore at nil hoora. All oalla promptly attended. uiubt or day. Is Your I.unIiions Dull? Tlu-n tliia is the time to improve it. Uiiit't wait until "souietliini; turns up," hut turn it up youraell. kruifitila-r tliis tlie purpose oi ii' I ver lining ia to bring liusineait. The wis- hiiiiiiifas utait will aJver tiae as inui li if not more in dull twtuauns im in duny seawius. A ifl ami tinte-hoitoreil way ni a'lvtTtihinjf ia throutfli the Illl.l.KIIOHO iNllKfKMlCNT. Whetli ft juii want to get out something nrat to at-iHi through the mails or something cheap to throw around, come and see us. The Newer ta He Levied ea Ibwr. Tonee ee. Finer, T.l.phoee Meeucee, T.l- araaae, KailreaMl Ticket., M.dleioei. O.l aw Baawr The ttead aad keif nienfe reataree. : An Art to Proylde Wats and Means to I Meet War Kxueuditun and For Othur tiruoaus. j Be It enacted by the senate and house of ' Uupueod thereon or without having there i repreaenutlivea of I lie I'mted Slates of ' upon an adlwaiy sump to d-uou aaid ) AuierWa In cungresa asaeuibli-d. Ttiat there tai. aueh person or pee-on. ahali beUtvuied , snail be paid, lit lieu of the t of tl notr , iruilty of a luiademeauor and U)ton ruuvlc ; Imposed !y law, a tax of t l on ail buer, ; ttuu thereof ahall pay a dne of not more lager beer, ale. porter and other similar , tbiut f lnu, at the diaureciou of the court, ternientttd lliiuora, brewed or manufac" . aud aueh iiii-trujiient, dueunient or paier, lumd and eill or tor"! In srenouse, cr ' a siureaaia, snail Dot be ouuiprient evt remoTed for consumption or auie wilhiu deueu in any ouurt. tb United States, by whatever nnute sucin Section a provides prnaltlea for forirerr liquor may b called, for every barrel I and counterfeiting aud the uxe of walnd oontalnlng not mora than 31 golluna, and ; it'UiiM, eh-. I pon couvk-flon the eulurit at a Ilk rate fur any other quantity or , shall pay a fine of not leaa tliau f.'iO nor for the fractional parts of a barrel author- i more than f.'iouor he Imprisoned not more I I - ...1 .l..l ...l 1.-1. lH.l..i.in I'l'IJ Iklll .IT III..HII-. -... .11 . um wiu urn mil ,., . . . m,-. , iuu ""' i ........ ... .... ... , mtL , llv uim ni loll of lb revised statutes la l.ui-uliy uniended of the court, provided that any proprietor accordingly, provided, that a diHenunt of ' or proprietors of proprietary articles, or 7 H per centum ahull be allowed upon all I articles sulijeet to stamp duty under sclied- Kl MtVt IS BIH1SENS. Tl-te in likely to U, as there ought to I-, .iiikII palietK-f on this Fai'iflc "! vt iih auy one who rise up al 'hi- 1 1 in,' to interfere with. haf vent of the truiia of this warm the Pacific. It ia the rl-aai in the title of our affairs here, ami it must be taken now. The war is bringing; into near ,i,r,:.':CURRENT HAPPENINGS memorial law of uai were held in wearisome it waa foUDti thai Bergen was si iw ly I dying, of an otwure di.--,e, aggrava-1 led by hotueaicknetst. Philip aenlltems of one of hi subservient noble. Kuy Gomel, Prim of Eholi, to the. ait k man, to condole with him a a friend but with careful written instructions that if he found he was sure to die, vision the promised land of oppor he should promise hitu a ptetly re sales by collectors to hrewimof theauunps provided for the payment of aittd tax. Special Tase. Pec i. That from and after July 1, uie B of this act, ahull have the urivilcffe or lurnlsblng, without citen to the l'nited Stall's, his or their own dies or de signs fur stamp, to he uaed thensin. to be n-tuln.sl in the poueaston of the cutumia- llUH .. .hll Iw. ..,.1 h..e..,. I H-uiiii.il HI Ul (jOt-M-SKll A .nn,.,.ll. . f..ll.,,il,t U ,., """ "eruai reveuus. tor ni or tlieir Hush Work W. U. WUUIt, M. I., HYSICIAN AND HUHUEON, UILLHHOUO, OKI CM IN. Orrioa: In t hrnette How. llastiisnc wruer k'trat and Main streets. r. A. BAILEY, M. B. II YHICIAX, SUIUIEON AND AlXUL'lilKL'B. HILL8HOKO. OKEUON. Owns: in Pharmaoy. Vnion Kloek. Calls attended to, niuht or day. Reaidenoe.B. W. Cor. Baa Line and Heoond streets. A. B. BAILEY, 1. I. M. fENTIST, HILI.HHORO, OKKdON. Rooms I snd 2, Moriran A Bailey Block C. E. KElliEK, UOMKOPATJUC I'll YsK'A N a Mi Sl'ltd KOX. F0RK8T CROVK OREUON. Special attention paid to Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women and I'hililreti id all vlt route illnesses. 0 111 ice and resilience. Uowltiy house. 'avilic ave., west of Forest tirove liotel. Is a pruMiuii in most job otlices. Nut so with the IIillshoko 1n DKHtNDSNT Printery. We hare a litrge force of men at work all the time alul can "rush" a job for you without any trouble. When you want work done quickly give the Hii.i.sboko In. WirSNDSNT Job OtHee a trial. If You Wore Ho Yes, if you were the creditor ami saw the merchant sitting iilly in his simp accumulating mure dust, cohwehs ami out-of-style gissis than cash, you would prolmiily feel like asking, Why don t vim Wake Up use the advertising columns oi the Ilii.LsHoKO Indkpkmuknt and exchange vottr stock for legal t mler? What ray you Vilurare Vmir llowela With Ci t'.i r f!ith:irtlc. cure ronstipetioa forever. us' if u. i: lit. u drug gt.te refuod money To rare t oi.ilimtion rorev.. Take Csscarets Canilv t'uthurtic lorortta. tl t t;. c. tail to cure, uruitKists refunu mooef Kveryborty Pays So. Coscarets randv t.'alhartlr, the most won. earful nti-dii'al iltscoiervof the aire, pleas ant anil rein-aiung to tb taste, act gently ami positively on kuineta. liver and bowels, lea-tatnir the entire si stem. dlsiel colds, cure hea.iHc.iM, (cvr, luililmil constipation and bi imisnea. Pi, aae buy and tre a box of l'. C. l:. to ilav; lu. -i .vi cents, rt.ildi juarautei-d to cure Liy al! druggists. Til ON. . B I'M I'll KEYS. , i , t v . vni vi 4 vii AI1STRACTINU tK flTLES. HILLMHORO, ORFUON. Leaa! papers diswn and Loans on Ilea Katate negotiate I Husitiesa attended to with promptness and dispaeth (linci Msg Htreet, opposite lourt Hons. K. MIXUX, fjENTIST, kUKKrir UROVK. OKKIHIN I now uaktnc teeth for f VOO and tr.nti r set I beat of material and wntkraanahip. Will eompare with seta costing e-'A. leetb xtr acted witbont pain. rillmKS at ine lowest price. All work warranted. Orrtest three door north of Brick stor. ttt&o boor from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. lbs Kind You Hate Always Bought Bears the Signature of MS. U. TMOMrsO!!. SOTAST FI'SLIC. THOwPSOS SOX, 20 years experience in i irtice Leeal Busl- . Ileneml trusts ei-euieu. I roiieriy of Kstatee and Individuals cared for. Ottlceat the llaaaar. Forest tirove, Oregon. OASTOniA. ik. ys in tv.nai iiM hjw um aifiatsr ef Iha K.itw Yoe Haw i I have been a sutT.-rt-r fnun chntnic diarrhoea, ever since the war, and have utd all kimlaof nmlirines for At last I found one remtily I hut aa been a auiveM as a cure, and that ChntutM-rlaitr folic, t'lmlcra and Diarrhoea Uerueiiy, P. K. tlrisiiam, Uaars Mill Pa. For aale by IVIla Druii store. Many old soldiers uow feel the ef fect of the hanl 'rvicethey endured luring the war. Mr, Geo. Si, Amler n, of Ilosfvllle York ctunty Penn., who saw the tinniest kind of service at the front, is now fretjiiently troub le! I with rheumatism. "I had a severe atttick lately" ht? says, "and procured a Isitile of t'hnmlM-rlaina Pain llalm. It did so much g'Hsl tluit I would like to know what you would charge me fur one il.i7.i-n Isillles." Mr. An derson wanted it both for his own use aud supply it to hi-v friends and ni'ighcsirs, as every family should have a Isiitle of it in their home not only fur rheumatism but lame back sprains, swelling, rut, bruise ami burn, for which it is unequalletl. For sale by I Vita Drug store. W hmiplng Ceagh. 1 had a little isiy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighlaira recommended t'haiiihcrl oil's Cough Ilentedy. I did not think that any medicine would help him, but after giving him a few ilnees of that irmedy 1 1 notii"etl an improvement and nnej Isiitle cured hltn "ntirelv. It I thau ,1 imposed annually 1. Bankers nulnir oreiuplnrlnK a capital Dot exceeding the sum of i.'.YOHl ahal pay $40. When using or employing a capl tal exceeding $'.'.'i.ismi, for every aiUlitiooal I l.uou In excess of I'.'.i.iHs), i, and iu estl mating capital surplus shall be Included The amount of such annual tax shall It all case be computed on the hais of the capital and surplus fur the preceding fiscal year. Any snvlngs tiunk hu ing no uupi tal stock and w hi m husltusa ia oontlnei to receiving deMsita and loaning or vesting the same f,r tl.e Im-ih tit of ita de positors, aud v, hich dis-s no othi r btt.iness of banklug, ahull uot be subject to this tax. s. Brokers shall pay f-SO. Kvt-ry -esou Ann or coiniiiiiiy it lioso husiucss it Is to negotiate pun-liasi-s or Mtlcs of storks. bonds, exchange, hiiiliuit, colinil money, bank note, prom isi-ory uoti-s or other se ouritle fur themselves or others i-hnll he regarded as a broker, pruviil-il tliut any person having paid the nci:il tax as a bauker shull not lie re,Uirv.il M pay tbo special tax as a broker. 8. Pawnhmkcrs shull iay f .). 4. Cotuiuereiul brokers .hull pay .0. 6. Custom house hmWei-s shull pay $ 10. 8. Proprietors of theaters, museums and eoucert halls In cities having inure thau 8&.0O0 population as shown by ti e last preceding Lnited States census shall pay 1100. 7. The proprietor or proprietor of clr euaea shall pay 1U0. a. Proprietors or agents of all other publlo sxhibitlons or shows fop money shall pay 1 10, and but onesiecttil tax shull be required for exhibitions within any one state, territory or the District of Columbia. tf. Proprietors of bowling alleys and billiard rooms shall payed lor each al'ty or table. Tebaee, Cigars, Cigarette and aauff1. Sec. S. That there shall. In lieu of the tax now Imposed by law. la- levied aud collected a tax of 13 cents ) r iiiinil upon ail tobacco and snuff, however preared, manufactured and sold or removed for consumption or sale, and upon cigars antl cigarette which shull be manufactured and sold or removed for consumption or sale there shall be levied and collected the following taxes, to be paid by the niamt facturer thereof namely, a tax of $:i .00 per thousand on cigars of nil descriptions made of tobacco or any substitute there for and weighing more than three pounds per thousand, and of f 1 per thum-und on cigars made of tolwtcco or any substitute therefor ami weighing not more than three pounds per thotisuml, and a tax of $3.60 per thousand on rlgnn-ttea luadu of tobacco or any substitute therefor and weighing more than three -on nils per thousand, and 1 1.60 cents s-r thousand on cigarette made of toliiirro or nny stil-sti tut therefor and weighing not mure than three pounds per thousand. The law also provide for smaller jsirknge unit tobacco removed from the factory or cntim house before the passage of this act Ixurlng tax stamps must pay a tax ciiual to one halt' the difference between the tax nltvndy paid and the tax levied In this act upon such articles. Sec, 4. That from and after .Inly 1, 1808, special taxes nn tobacco dealers nnd manufacturers shall lie and hereby arc im posed annually aa follows, the amount of itch annual taxes to he compiiu-tl in nil ease on the basis of the annual sales for the preceding tlsral year: Dealers lu leaf tobacco bowl annual sali-s do not exceed 60,000 pounds shall each iay $0. Dealers In leaf tolsMT-o w hose annual sales c x-i-cd 60,000 and do not exceed loo. ((oil iMiunds shall pay 13 aud If their annual sal ex oeed 100.000 pounds shall pay f'.'t Dial ers In tobacco whose annual sales exceed oo.uou pounds snail each pay 1S. .Manu facturer of totvtceo w hose nm.ua! sales do not exceed 60,000 pounds .hail each pay $6. Manufacturers of tobacco whose an nual sale exceed Stl.uiK) and do n.it exceed 100,000 pounds shall euch uiy fl i. .Man ufacturera of tolMwin w hose annual sales exceed 100,000 pounds shall ewh jsiy t Manufacturer of cigars v lum. ami, ml ale do not exceed Iiki.ikhi cigars shall each pay $t. Manufacturer of cittar-i whose annual sales exceed I'S' ihsl nnd do not exceed SJOO.isjo ciitars shall each uav lis. Mantifactun-r of cigars w In. an nual sale exceed iioO.ouo cigars shall each pay -. And every pt-rsun who carri.-s on any business or oceuiHitioii for which sissial taxes are lnipoi.il by this act, without having paid the epertu tax her, in urov id d. shall, besides being liable to the imr nient of such nisi ml tax. be il.o in.nl eu.iiv of a ftiladcrm-niti-r and utsm cniiwiri.n thereof slut 1 1 pay a line of not 11...11- 1I..11 l-'iOO or be Imprisoned not more than it months, or both, at the discretion of t'.e court Sec. 6. I'ntil appropriate stainii bv prepared and furni.lied the stamp-- hen t.i lor used to denote the puvmiit of tl.e in ternal revenua tax on ferna 1.1.1I tumors. tobacco, snuff, clears and ciuarvti. m y b stamped or Imprinted ith a i:'ni le devlo to denote the new n.teof tax A i.d any person having possession of in.aih. d tamp heretofore Issued for the tutmei f separato use, which shall not he duplicated to any otner person. Stai.' 10 That if any person or person shull make, sign or Issue, or cause to be made, signed or issued, or shall accept or pay, or cause to he accepted or paid, with design to evade the payment of any stamp tax, any bill of exchange, draft or order or protulaaory Dote for the payment of money, liable to any of the taxes imposes! by thla act, without the same being duly stamped, or having thereupon an adhesive stamp fur denoting the tax hereby churgisl there on, he, shewr they shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall he punished by a fine uot ex eeedlng 1:200, at the discretion of the court. BlUs of Ksehaag. Sec. 1 1. That the acceptor or acceptors of any bill of exchange or order for the payment of any sum of mouey drawn, or purporting to be Urawn, In any foreign country, but payable In the l'nited States, shall, before paying-or accepting the same, place thereupon a stamp. Indicating the tax upon the same, the law requires for Inland bill of exchange or promissory notes, and no bill of exchange shull be paid or negotiated without such .tamp. (Penally a flue uot eioeultng 100. ) Section li provides that in some country districts postmasters shall assist collector In .upplylng the stamps to users. ,-ec. 13. That any person or persou who shall register. Issue, sell or transfer, or who shall cause to be Issued, registered, sold or translerred any Instrument, dis'tt ment or pasr of any kind or description w hatsiaiver mentioned in Schedule A of this act wilhout the same being duly stumped or having thereupon an adhesive stamp for denoting the tax charge tin re in and rejig! led In the manner requimi iv-v. wU. fi'tei.-t to evade the provisions if this act, Miall be deemed guilty of a inis Icincunnr, and upon conviction thereof ..hull he punished by a fine not exceeding (do, or by Imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both, iu the discretion of the court, and such Instrument, dis-ument or pnM-r not being atauiMsj according to law. shall be deemed invalid and of no effect. (The remainder of the section provides for the remission of the penalty In cases of accident and mistake, etc. ) Sec 14. That hen-after no Instrument, paiH-r or document required by law to la' stamped, which bus la-en signed or Issued without being duly atamisHl, or with a de ficient stamp, nor any copy thensif, shall be recorded or admitted or Used as evt deuce In any court until a legal stump or tamps, denoting the amount of tax, shall have been affixed thereto, as pn--rihed by law, provlihst that nny bund, dels-tit ure certificate of stock or certificate of indent edness issued In any foreign country shall pay the same tax as Is requin-d by law on similar Instruments when issued, sold or transferred In the l'nited Stall's, and the 1 arty to whom the same Is issued or by whom It Is sold or transferred shall, before selling or transferring the same, allix thereon the stamp or stamps indicating the tax requin-tl. Sec. 16. That It shall not be lawful to record or register any Instrument, paper or dittument required by law to Iw stamped unless a stamp or stamps of the prolicr amount shall have hoen affixed and can celed in the manner proscribed by law, and the record, registry or transfer of any such instruments upon which the pma-r stamp or stamp aforesaid shall not have been alnxed and camvlcd, a aforesaid, shull not be used in ev idence. Sua. 111. That no Instrument, paper or document required by law to be sbunped shall be deemed or held invalid anil of no effect for the want of a particular kind or description of stamp designated for and denoting the tax charged on any such In strument, paiair or document, provided a legal documentary stamper stamps denot ing a tax of equal amount shall havs been duly affixed and used thereon. Sec. 17. That all bonds, debentures or certificates of Indebtedness Issued by the ofhVer of the l'nited States government, or by the i.lti.-ers of any state, county, town, municipal corporation or other cor poration exercising the tax ing power, shall be and hereby are exempt from the stamp taxes n-quired by this act, provided that It la the Intent hereby to exempt from the stamp taxes imposed by this oi-t such state, county, town or other municipal corporations in the exercise only of func tions strictly belonging to them In the or dlnary governmental, taxing or niunlclial capacity; provided further that stis-k and laiuds Issued by co-operative building and loan associations whtsw capital stork dia-s not exceed f.W.000 and building and ham aasia-iatious or companies that make loans only to their sharehohlrrs shall be eieuipt from the tax herein provided. See !. That no and after the first day of July, liii.. no telegraph company or Its tigcut or employee shall transmit to any person any dliali-h or message without an adhesive stamp, denoting the tax Im posed by this act, being afllxed to a oopy tbensif or having the same stamped the re nin, it. and In default thereof shall Incur a l.-ualty of (lu, pn 1 tided that only one stamp shall tie required In each dispatch or message, whether sent through one or liKjru coiupanli-s; pro, tiled that the me of in tea utsm fermented honors. t,,b.v Duff, cigar or rigon'tun shall pn-s'nt tl e s-V or dispatches of the officer aud em earns to tb collector of the district, wl, a ployees of any telegraph or telephone com -ahall receive tnem at the price paid for ! t '".T concerning the affairs and service of tli'h staunai by t h. unr, hi-s.r. ,..! 1.1, lae eoinimnv .ml like meseaur or dis- lietit cough remedy I ever bad in j bl lieu thereof new or l-nprtn'ed stamp l''hes of the olTlclals and employer of the house. J. L Moore, Mouth Bur- I provide.! I.y this act irettstown Pa. Forsele at the I Vita Drug store. railniad companies sent over tb wire on their n-spn-tive railnasils shall be exempt iihMlM s. , . - 1 from this requirement; provided further That on and after the flrt Jar ' .1. .. ! . . j mM i..i . 1 . , tiiav ui. mull ui oiiKiT. siiu eiiipe'Tiis. 01 1 - " ' - Sll, ,sr le, nil, ll,t1-l Pee, 8 Remember this sign whereby It conquers fain, tvv u rnil Y swWWWrWrWrVsrVw sJTTVs. Ji wlXasjvaieasWkXsaabjA Mo IaaaIia n;i OhJCUUUi) UI1 Cuie wweewseise. Mutsia. cianca, lew., t...t, assets. esMs, aTsrvass, aa twaaa. . ed aud paid, f.sr and In n-i-t of tlie sev I eral homta. h-la-ntures or certifh atm k4 , stork and of lmli M,ilii,-s and othi-r dis n nients, itistruiuents. matters arid thirds imiittorMsl and dua rilsii In schiilule A of this act, or for or in n-si t of the vellum, pan-hnieni or pafs-r ui.n wba-h su. b In- ik . ii u . ,n,n or, 01 "aerated in nedule B. subject to stamp .n.n. Ft 1 1 lia hMf,.,n k.b.1 l. " , . ......... pminj rjj any aerson or persons, or party who shaU i , s-ake, !( . tiMaaua, or foe whose ConliMktJ on Jtnrth fgt. the government on ofrk ial busin.w shall he exempt from the tax herein ImpiMed (is-n U-legraphic and u-lepbonio niesaoges. Ss-. y That all tb provision of this art relating to die, stamp, adbeslv stamp and stamp taxes ahall axtend to and Include (except where manifestly In- aupliral.le) all th article or object en a unity we have hitherto been per milled to view only from afar. The Pari tic cistst now -n to stand at ibe oasn diairof a Kreat destiny This include : AiiUHXHtinu of Hawaii. The Nicaragua canal, A trans Paoitic cable. A great Pacific navy. 1 try disk and fortification. Naval and coaling stations in the Pacific C miuierriul harlair in tram- Paci fic water. No objection liea against indul genii- of fine theories by Xew Eng land siets and profeissoni about the historic antipathy of the American pt ople to war of conquest and about the ;!read dnnger of empire. Such speculation make agreeable food for n fieclion, and may serve to beguile many a pleasant Lour in the club rt-diliiig-rooiu or at the seaside. N ) me with correct taste could object to trticlesi of that sort in hi favorite uiagitzine, or would slight them in hi reading 011 a Sunday afternoon or hi day off. Hut good nature must nol be pre- suint-d upon too fur. The man with a family to provide for will leave -iii h speculation outside his office lisir. If we of thin Pacific coast are roing to get on, we must do bus! nesw. We must have many market vt r seas, high piled cargoea rattling nan to steamship dis ks, ships to sail them in, navies to protect them fort and drydia-ks, cabled aud coal pili-s to make them effective, Em pire, iu its commercial, not govern mental, sense, is just ahout what w want New York and New England have grown rich in trade with Eu rope. We must grow rich in trade wiih Asm. Not altogether to Lon Ion town shall cargoes I mm Cathay ho earned, but to Portland and San Kranci it, Seattle anil Tacoma. The Suez cnml is well enough for ita iwn r Htid ita advocates, including Mr. Niiutiu., but it ia not the canal for 11.. The isthmus must be pierced and to prevent a foreign power from acquiring a base against its Pacific entrance, Hawaii must become our iwn, and a nuvy must be created capable of offense and defense against any fiaj iu Pacific waters. Awakening Asia is big with posal hiliti-s, but they must be grasped If we do not have another New York and New England gathered about the harbors of the Columbia river, it will Is simply and solely la-cause we have passu tl by the open door of opportunity. Commercial In its ends, the problem is none the less governmental in its means. Trade follows the flag. Adequate action al this critical tune, a Captain Mahan grandly puts it, "requires underlying military readiness, like the prover bial iron hand under the velvet glove." And he goes on to specify three essentials of this military readi ness: Coast defense by forts and ships; uaval force, the arm of offen sive power, "which alone enables 1 country to extend its influence out ward," and an inviolable resolution that no foreign state shall 'henceforth acquire a coaling position wimin oixio miles of San Francisco. We are at home on the Pacific. One of its bank is ours, and ours should be the trade with it opposite shora from Vladivoetock to Melbourne. The question is: Shall we take it, or shall we turn it over to fleets that drag themselves thither from Atlan lie harbors? Tne (letmy;of these Pacific ktates our national government is holding in its hand today. Our men in con gress are voting to sustain its hands. Our nu n at home are paying ile taxi and sultecritilng lor Its war tsni.ls. Our women are giving tbeit first born to defend its flag nn sea and land. And for our share wr want a chain? to do busine;. Wr want just such aid and protection ft our growing trade in the Orient a Euglnnd j.-alously gives to English men and Germany to Germans. Just this we waul and must have. N'.ithing le will content as. No thing less w ill lie our rightful due. ( Iregnnian. THE NPAMAKB H HISTORY. The reign of Philip the Second, of S.in said to have been the first thoiotighly typical S;wni-h king, illustrate Spanish rule at home that of "a royal monster of perfidy, ingratitude, tyranny, cruelty,' and lust." We quole several paragra phs: "The fit of two envoys, the Mar quis of B- rgin and llaton Montigny, sent by the fliiv. rnment of the Xetherlaml provit ,1- !o present thwlr grievance, well llluilrfjte the niotl arch' chancier. A ml .. their lives re vred by tM Ifj lurn to the Netherlands; but it there was a chance of hi getting well, he snottii! oe!y held cut distant possi bility of return. Bergen warn after died in captivity. "Montigny was reserved (or a darker fate. He was tried and con demned by the Council of Bhsxl in Brussels, while he himself was close ly imprisoned in Spain. Philip con ferred with his council as to the means of executing-the sentence without public scandal. The council recommended slow poison. Hut Philip adjudged that method not se vere enough. The condemned man must know, and the public must not kuow, that he was executed. Let ter to the king, telling first of Monti gny severe illness and later of his death, were writen at Madrid, under the king's supervision. These were to certain officers, who ttKik them to Valladolid, six miles from Mon tigny' prison at Simancas. There the death-doing parly waited, w hile the king's physician daily visited the prisoner, who was in perfect health, and every day gave out more and more alarming reports of his illness. When all was ready, the notary, priest, aud executioner, all sworu to secrecy uuder pain of death, left Valladolid by night, strangled the baron with all due formaltie in his cell by night, relumed by night to Valladolid, and sent to the king the letter relating Montigny's death from fever, which the monarch had put into their hands ere they left Mad rid. The victim was buried In the robe of a Franciscan monk, which came up high enough on the neck to cover the marks of strangulation It is noticeable that Don Carlos was also buried in a Franciscan robe. Philip sent the letters which bis agents had signed, to be given out publicly by Alva In the Xetherlaml, and with them, for. Alva's reading only, full account of the real in famous fids, of which the monarch had not the grace to be ashamed. "So perfectly had he covered his trail, that It was hidden lor centuries from the eyes of the world, till the researches of our own day brought it to light in the letters of the king and his ministers preserved in the arch ive of Simancas, Since Spain's ideal monarch could thus perfidious ly do to death one who came to him in the sacred character of herald and envoy, no man need wonder that when an American battle-ship is blown up at night in a Spanish port, aud at a buoy to which she had been towed bv a Spanish pilot, in a time f profound peace, the deed should be viewed in the light of the history if the past; and that, all Americans should believe that there may have been a countryman of the second Philip base enough to do the deed, snd crafty enough to cover his tracks till the sea shall give up its dead. But Philip's bigotry was as ut limited as his vices. It was all h had of religion, and hail become the consuming passion of his narrow, profligate, perfidious and ferocious soul. This led lo the long series of almost incredible outrages that mark the sad, grand story of the Netherlands." Interest from all Parts o the State, Jitw tUlKT HOl'NE AT ll.E1S Bay Spelled by rala-t klaa I'kesaaU scarce la Heatkera Orrgea 1. am her re Saa KraarNr. Eugene's new court house i up oue story. Haying in Uoion county will be gin after July 4. Many Wiltnnville tanners cut Imy before the recent rain. The hay is unfit for use. The treasurer of Polk-county is prciaring to pay all warrants issued prior to Novemlier 6, ls;.-. The poultry rtisers of Albany and vicinity are trying to secure the next exhibition of the Oregon Poultry AswH-iation In Albany. At a meeting of Gauntlet Ualge, Knights of Pythias, of linker City, held Monday night, the trustees were iustructexi to buy 1ixn of new ' war bonds. Elroy Jackson, who was acciden tally shot Sunday last at Polk coun ty bad his leg amputated the follow ing Wednesday, lit was taken to Salem for the opera1 Ion. T. S. Stipp, of Molalla, tells the Oregon City Press that fall grain in hi. neighborhood is not growing or heading, and that it seems to Isj in fected with the wire worm. A year will shortly have elapsed ince Andreeaud hi bah sin started from Hpitxenbergen, for the Xorth pole, and no authentic word has been received from him and his two companion. The silent frozen reg ions of the north will probably never give up the secret of their fate. Some where the sifting snow rovers all hat is mortal of them or the dark old waters give them a w indite.' sheet, ami three more names are added to the list of those who have perished in the the attempt to wrest secrets from the artic regions. But others will not be deterred by their ragic fate. Many good men and true, have lost their lives In artic snows since Sir John Franklin led the vanguard. "You may fire when ready, Grid- ley." That phrase of Commodore Dewey's, as the Olympia steaming lowly, was getting the range of her guns on the Spanish fleet, is likely to belong quoted and widely remem bered. Surely, says the Ciiteriou, it hrethw cooluess, care, confidence in he face of au enormous aud pressing responsibility. Compare it with the thunder it instantly wakened, the rerjjendoos forces it let Ionise, the terrible destruction that followed and you will find it the most typhwl Americanism of the qnarter century. Mark' to Its politenesn, as well a its touch of comradeship. A Biker City doctor is working on a plan to ozonize medicines, iu other words, to intrialmv the oz me in the atmosphere into unslicine, thereby increasing their medical pro perties, as well as adding to their strength. W. S. Jack informs the Silverton Appeal that from one acre of laud which be had planted to strawberries, he picked MOO boxes of fine berries. Mr. Jack found sale for bis la-rries at a price averaging a little over 3 cents per box. Two hundred and tweuty .Mexi can burros were driven - through Long Creek on Wednesday, en route lo Seattle. They were brought from Southern Utah, and will be sold in the Sound city lo Klondike outfit ting companies. Jamei Koeke, of Oregon City lias completed his new cannon. He gave it a trial and it was fount) to work perfectly. It is made of solid steel, is 5) feet long, with a bore of 1 inches, and will be used In firing patriotic salutes on the Fourth of July. Frank Sayres brought to Moro- on Saturday, a sample stool of wheat i feet high, with very large head, and a surprising number of heads too, even for this country, says the Mom Leader. The wheat was Just head ing nut, and would have been con siderably taller If left to mature. Judge Boise, who has just Ihu elected In the third district, is 7! years of age, and he enters upon a six-years' term, at the close of which, should he live, he will las Ho. He has been on the bench and held other offices longer than any other cili. ii io the state, and is hale and hern-ty. The railroad office at Elgin was robbed Tuesday night. Some snmll change in the money drawer, a re- volver and a watch were taken by the robber. An attempt was also matte to crack the sale, hut It wss not a sucisass. An entrance into liuihiing was made through a -r low. During the thunder storm st Ridge, Uroatlila county, last week. a large tree near John Mistier' h trn was struck by lightning and torn to piece. C. Coombe was sins ksl at hi home, and somewhat injured, hut i recovering. Bisher h-t a cow, James Porter a fine horse, and an other horse was killed at the Cun ningham place. .Home days ago three ChincH pheasants were seen in It. Thonns' yard in Grant's Pass. About five years ago a number of hunters in Jixephine county secured several pair frirn the Willamette valley and turned them loose in the country in order to priqisgste the bird in South ern Oregon. They have been h-srd from on several occasion, but they are not Increasing, very ripldly. It Is supposed that these bird, many of them, have been shot by reck It hunters, Johann Poulsen of Portland hit made a lumber raft which i 310 fi-et long, .10 feet wide and sink Into I lo ws, ter I'll feet. It contains ."i,J'il,iNst feet of lumber enough to build ! tiiihw of side walk 10 feet wi.l-. It I intended to take the raft to the San Francisco market. It was tow ed to Astoria last week by two .en teg and two river tow h.t. plSJlssTtiwleijalt H'W'nie. lime tne attempt lo ,! ! to market over the I mf VastijMJ ktten attempted.