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Oregon Courier. By J. IP. VUENEY. City put County Official Paper. Xt": in lh OroonCltjr poitoffioeniccoa dm mitten SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Oti year 1C1I months 1 00 Three mouths oo H paid In advance, per year 1 SO ftj I'he (IhU oppnsllo your address, on the p-iper dunnlea I ho lira to which you bam paid. ADVERTISING BATES. Handing business advertisements: Per month I inch 1, V Inctiua 01 M, 8 Inches 11.7ft, 4 Inched t:,u Inches coin in n) tl ilS. III liiclii'( K column) R 20 Inches (column) Mi yearly contract 10 per wnl lew. . . , . Transient ail vert Iscincnta: Per week 1 Inch Oo. i Inches Vu:. H inoliei II. 4 Inches ll.'i'i, ft ii I1.W), 10 inches 2 W), n Inches .1 Legal advertisements: I'er Inch Oral In- ertlon It, each additional Insertion Ado. Alii- lavlls of publication will not be furnished until abdication (eea are paid. Local notices: Vive cunta por line per week, per month not. FATK1MZE HOME IftDUSTRY. ORKUON CITY. MAY 22, 1890. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. I it Congressman First District JEFFERSON MVEB8 of Linn. for Supremo Judge JOHN BURNETT of Benton. for Presidential Eleetors- . W. W. OOLKtMY of I.I nn. E. K1LFETUKR of Multnomah. J. M. CARROLL of Union. 3. 3. WHITNEY of I.lnn. for Attorney-Fifth District J. E. HEDOKHof Oregon City. County Demooratio Ticket. For Kopresonta:lves 0. D. KOIIBIXS of Logan. J. H. IUSI.KY of Milwaukie.' J. II. IRVINE of Canhy. Fur County ConiinlsKloiier 'JOHN' LEWF.LLING of Bprlngttitter. For Shcrlft- C. Y. (iANONG ofCaiiemiili. for County Clerk J. E. JACK of MuriUiim. tut Recorder A. It. 80 II II AM of Oregon Cily. frill Assessor E. C. HACKETT of I'urk Place. K r Treasurer B. S. IIKI.liO.MY of Oregon City. '"or School Superintendent P. L. COLEMAN of Mucltsbiirg. or Surveyor-- KP.ED HESSE of Oregon City. 'or Comnor Da. E. A. SUMMER of Oregon City. For Justico Oregon City District. J. C. KELLER of.Oregon Citv. For Constable C. 0. FIELDS of Cancmah IXCONMSTEXCr. W. 8. U'Ren and other populist candidates who are campaining the county are claiming in their speeches that members of the last legislature did not fulfill a single promise. To show the inconsistency of such we take the following paragraphs from an article in the populist organ, the Herald, of March 8, 181)5, published after the legis lature adjourned, and signed by W, S. U'Ren: "The writer sppnt about five week of the session it Salem, working principal ly for a law culling a constitutional con -ventiorr in 1800, tn submit a new con slitution to voters including the Initia tive and referendum, and incidentally to get the election laws an amended that the county court would bu obliged to appoint judges of election in each pre einct from the three (I i lie rent parties., who should bo recommended by 4he respective county central committees " "Hon. Geo. Brownell led the light in favor of these laws and made two of the ablest speeches of the session in their favor.'! "Brownell, Gesner and Gowan stood by their convictions like men anil John son ol Linn lullilleil his pledge, Senator Carter tvt8 absent on account of sickness but was in favor of the convention Every populist and all the democrats except JJiiller were in favor of the measure." "Tho people of Oregon cannot award too grout praise to Senator Brownell and other' republican senators who defied the party whip and all the power and threats of the machine. " "In the house of representatives 2.1 republicans and 7 populists are recorded as voting for the bill. Five other re publicans voted for it but changed their votes before the vote was announced by the speaker. . Messrs. Hlnearson, Mintie wid Smith of Clackamas stood by their ire-election promises anil voted for he bill." Our old friend W. II. Yaughan of laekumas county, fittingly replies to a scavenger who has questioned his loyalty at all times to his party, In the smut machine published at Oregon City. It wan useless for Mr. Vaughn to take any notice of stu-h fellows, as no one who knows him would place any credit to the accusations. Portland Dispatch. Thkkk is talk of raising the saloon license in Oregon City from $100 to $1000 per year. There are 12 saloons now, which pay $4800 per year. If this was done probably half the saloons would of necessity have to close, leaving say live, who would pay $V)00. . i. A kkb silver backsliding nonulist ' says free coinage is simply a campaign war cry that populism does not want free silver. It is only a subterfuge to catch votes Gat money is what (lie populists are after. Ark you going to join I'oxey's army on June 1st. ix for; CONSIDER There have been In this county many tricks and runes employed by the other parties during former campaigns, one of the commonest of which has been to circulate just before election, at a time so late that it has been impossible to refute them, statements thai candidates of the democratic party had "given up" or bad "witndrawn." Thai this line of falsehoods may not be need this time thouuh there already seems to have been an attempt to employ it premature ly, it is now stated upon authority that all democrats are in the fluid to win and each candidate will remain till the bat tie's lo,st and won. Each of these is competent and the ticket, as a whole, is unquestionably composed of the best material before 'lie voters of this county. It is not our Intention to write at length of the candidates ; but that we may be known to speak truthfully, let us call attention to some of the individaal itumocrats who ask for support. Oan anyone hesitate to say that E. U. Hack ett, candidate for assessor has an equal on any other ticket for the same office? Mr. Hacked is a Clackamas county boy, one of known integrity, honorable in every transactian and act. He has all the good qualities that fit one for his ofliue. For county treasurer B. 8. Bel low my has not a superior. He has lived long in thecounty, has prosecuted a Kood business, is responsible and a citizen of worth. We cannot overlook one of the best and most responsible of our citizens, J. S. liisley of Milwaukee, candidate for representative. A heavy taxpayer, a man of the people who known the people's wants and needs, he is withal a model citizen. But we will extend our writing too greatly if we call attention to each and every candi adte, and will say as to the others only that they ate entirely fitted for their re spective offices, and will make the voters of tins county know that no mitt mistake lias been made if they shall be placed in office. Let every democrat consider carefully the situation and know as we do that there ar always many arguments used by our enemies for the purpose of dis persing the vole, and nil of these are based upon lalse premises. It is snid that tho debate between T. !J. Cleeton and W. S. U'Ren was the I only political gathering that Hon. T. IV. I Secor, the popttli.st agitator, failed to interrupt. A hici.iaiii.k citizen of Elliott Prairie says that T. B Hanltins said in a speech made at that place lust week "that Gitleau was cruzy when he shot Garfield and that he (Garfield) got no more than he deserved for he was a traitor to his party." What was Ids object in saying this. ? DEMOCRATS FOR DEMOCRACY. Editor Courier: "I see in your last issue an article entitled" "Democrats For Silver." "Tho article must have been written by a populist", as tiiere is not a single democrat who agrees with Daly, as to voting for populists. He must be a populist "and a 10 to 1 too, and I merely refer to the article because it was misleading in its statements and was not true." "As wan for Dav May he is a free coinage popnliet "nil a populist nencii- inau bought by promise, and to gain his office "there is no other course for him to pursue than to vole tre populist ticket. We don't see any difference be tween a pooullst henchman than a pop ulist." XX. IS HE A POPULIST IN DISGUISE ? Molalla, Or., May 19th. I would say to Mr. John Daly In all kindness, that in the democratic party the majority is supposed to rule and if that is not so we can have no organiza tion. Mr. Daly's doctrine is rule or ruin, as he has been lately a candidate on the populist ticket for representative and still later voting the populist ticket. In the language of our old friend, Den nis McCarty, Mr. Daly has the "chake of the divil". If Mr. Daly thinks he can change a democratic convention into a populist menagerie he is most ig norantly mistaken. Mr. Daly says, "we don't see any difference between a gold standard democrat and a republican." Neither does Mr. Daly see any differ ence between a populist and his kind of a democrat neither do I. I would advise Mr. Daly to keep out of all conventions hereafter if he ctn't come out without being a mule's papa. W. II. Vaioiiax. TO CORRECT A RUMOR. As rumors have been on the street to the effect that Mr. Hawley, manager of the Crown Taper Co. on the west side of the river, had hesitated in giving his consent to have the water turned off from the canal for the purpose of ascer taining if the body of the late Adam Strange was to be found therein. I de sire to state, that in the afternoon of the aay on wntcn me nouy was tounu, i mentioned to Mr. Hawlev. that it would bedesirable to have tho water turned off and he very politely informed me that there was no necessity of giving him or his company any notice, out have the water turned off whenever arrange ments were completed. I write this in justice to Mr. Hawley. T. F. Morkv. Members of nil political partial. whether republican, populist or dem ocratic, can conscientiously vote for J. C. Hedges of Clackamas count for dis trict attorney. Tub state platform of the democratic declared for the free and unlimited coinage of ailverat a ratio of 10 to 1, and now you have not reason to vote the populist ticket because they are for silver. UuoTiiEit democrats, roll up your sleaves and go to work for E. C. Hackett for assessor. He is a Clackamas county boy and son of the late pioneer, J. C Hackett, and has lived with us from boy h cod. There is hardly a taxpayer in this county but knows the former efficient clerk and chief deputy under Ex-Sheriff C. W. Ganong. Those who know him best also know of his unques tioned ability and integrity. He has many friends in all parties who propose to stand by him in this fight; so let us get together and give him a strong pull He has been working for the party for over twenty years and has never had any recogniation as yet. Do your duty and he will be elected. Resolutions. At a regular meeting of Falls City Lodge No. 50, A. O. I. YV.( held at Ore gon City, May 10, the following resolu tion was unanimously passed: Resolved, We, the members of Falls City Lodge, A. U U. V., extend our heartfelt thanks for vour kindness in closing your works and your painstaking and earnest assistance rendered in the search for the body of Brother Adam Strange. Resolved, That a copy of this reso lution be forwarded to the Portland General Electric Company. Crown Ta per Company, Willamette Pulp & Paper Company anil be published in the papers of Oregon City, A Household r tasire. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., suys that he always keeps I Jr. King's New Discovery in the bonne and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is un doubtedly the best Cough remedy : that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it lias never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not trv a remedy no long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Charmun & Co's Drug .Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. For Over Fifty Year. As Old and Well-Tbied Remedy, tin. Win low'i Soothing Syrup baa been used for over fifty yean by millions of mother for their children while teething, with perfect aucoeaa. It wothea the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, curea wind colic; and U the beat remedy for Dlarrhcea. Ia pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the World, Tw enty-flre cents a bottle. Its value is In calculable. Be sura and ask for Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind . Notioe to Taxpayers. As assessors or deputies will not go out through the country this year, you are requested when in Oregon City to come in the assessor's office and give in a statement of your taxable property, or send in a list. You will be lurnished with suitable blanks. J. C. Bbadlev, Assessor of Clackamas County. A NATURAL HE A UTIFIER. Karl'slover Root Tea purifies ihe blood and gives a clear and beautiful complexion for sale by j. A. Harding. IT SAVES LIVES EVERY DAY. Thousand of cases of Consumption. Asthma, Coughs, Cold and Croup are cured every day by Shiloh's Cure, Kor sale by U. A. Harding. Go to the Racket Store for flags (or Decoration Day. A man is known by the whiskey he keeps. If he has a good whiskey he shows wisdom, correct taBte and true hospitality, for he considers the health and enjoyment of his guests, his family and himself. Prudence and common- sense say good whisky. Science and correct taste say this is 1. W. Harper's Nelson County, Ky., Whiskey. It's a gentleman's whiskey. A pure delicious beverage and a grand appetiser and strengthener. Don't forget the name. "I. W. Habpkb's" Nelson County Ky., Whiskey. Sold by Hill A Cole, Oregon City, Oregon. The Guarantee... of a man worth a million dollars is a good thing. The guarantee of one worth forty million is still better. See the guarantees in the new policy issued by the Equitble a Society whose guar antees are backed by forty million dollars of surplus. TIIK EQITTABLI LIFE ASSVRANVE SOCIETY, I &AXCIL, General Manager, Oregonlan Bulldinf. rortiand, Oregon. lUtwfetlua 8peakiB. 8nnnyilde, Monday, May 11th .... .1 :30 Damascus, Sandy, Eagle Creek, Garfield. Sprlngwater, Viola, Harding, Upper Mollala, Soda Springs, Marquam, Lower Mollala, Grange Hall, Highland, Beaver Creek, Milwaukie, Oswego, Pleasant Hill, Tualitan, New Era, Can by, Needy, Barlow, Clackamas, Park Place, Oregon City, May Hth ..7:30 " 12lh 1:30 " 13th 1:30 " Hth 1:30 " 15th 1:30 " " 7:30 10th 1:30 " 18ih 1:30 " 7:30 " lflth 1:30 " 20th 1:30 " " 7:30 " 21 st 1 -30 ' " 7:30 " 2:'nd 7:30 " 23rd 7:30 25th 1:30 " " 7:30 " 20th 1:30 " " 7:30 " 27th 1:30 " " 7:30 " 28th....- 7:30 " 29th 7:30 " 30lh 7:30 PEOPLES PARTY MEETINGS. At which U. S. U'Ren and other peo pies party candidates and Hon. David May will address the people of Clack amas county . Ladte are especially in viled io attend these meeting': (Soda Springs) (Beaver Lake school house) May 12 7:30 Upper Molalia .13 1 :30 Dickey s sch I house 16 7 Canyon Creek U 1 Clarks 14 7 Highland 15 7:30 Springwaier 10 7:30 Eagle Creek 18 1:30 George 18 7:30 Sandy VJ 1 Cherryville 20 1 Borings 21 1 Damascus 21 7:30 funnyside 22 7:30 rY right 8 Springs. . . .23 1 30 Beaver ureek, 7:30 West Side Milwaukie.. . . Park Place.... ..20 ..27. ..28 . 20 7:30 ...7:30 7 Oswego 7:30 :30 and.. 7:30 Oregon City. . . U. S. U'Ren will address the meetings at Soda Spring, Upper Molalla, High land, F.ugle ('reck, Samly, Damascus Cluckamas, Wright's Springs, Beaver Creek, Weat Side and Oregon Cilv. LT. S. U'Ren and other candidates will address the citizen at the follow ing dates ami places. Ladies arc cordi ally invited to be present. Union Hall May 14 1 Pairie school house 14 7 Logan , , 10 7:30 Viola 20 7:30 Marquam 23 8:30 Tualatin '.'7 7.30 Pleasant Hill 28.. 10 u. m Canby 20 7:30 p. m live sometimes when girdled nearly around. Nature ever labors to repair damage, and after a time, the wounded sur faces are nicely healed. Some persons live and fully recover, even after consumption has made cavities In the lungs. In this struggle we can great-, ly aid nature by giving Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. . The oil supplies needed fat, and the hypophosphites tone up the nerves. The decline in weight ceases. A positive gain begins, and once again there is promise of life and health. is never too late to try. Scott's Emulllon ttrn nJartrJ hr Ibi mrdicatproftsstoH for ttpmt ytars. (Ask your doe lor,) Tbis is brcaust it is alwayt palatable attvarl uniform mlwars contains the purest tiorwgta Coj tivrr Oil and Hypopnospbiles. Put up in f 6 cent and fi.oo tirn. The small Mfa may be enough to cure your cough $r help your bah FINAL NOTICE. OTIt:rI8 HEREBY GIVEN' THAT I HAVE " filed mv final report as executor of the will ofJawb Koop, deoeam!. with the county court of l lackamas County, state of Oregon, and that the court haa aet Tuesday, the 2nd dav of June, lK'.Ki, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of'said day, as the lime for hearing said report and objection thereto if any there be, and all persons interested are hereby untitled to be nresenl before nlrt court at aaid time. O. w. Stcroes, Executor. NOTICE. V. 8. LAND OFF'irE, ORinox City, Or., April 13, 1S93. Comolaint having been entered at th! nffiro by Anthony Monner against Claua Barnholdt for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. M47, dated Anril tith. lsl. unon the HWfcnfawir of Section 12, Township 4 South of Range i East, in i lactBiniiR county, uretron, wun a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby mm oiled to appear at the U. 8. Land Ottice at Oregon City, Oregon, on the 6th day of June. Isiai, at in o'clock A. M., to respond and furnish testimony concerning ta d alleged abandonment ROBERT A MILLER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT OREOON CITY, OREOOS, May I'.'th. lw.tl. Notica la herebv given that th l,!j..win..n..nul ... 1 1 V. - C :' I . : . h,:i."X,i.,". l. " Ti ' ..""1 rl his claim, and that said proof will be made be-' fore the Register and Receiver U.S. Land Ortiea at Oregon City. Oregon, on July IiHh, l&M, ix: WILLIAM ABBOTT, H. A. No. 9047 for the south-east of See. S, Twp. I S, . S E. He names the following witnesses to prove his rontinnous residenc upon and cultivation of. said land, via: Carriaaton S. Porter aad George Gutman, of Leon Or, Henry B. Parrer aad tieo. J. Currin, of Cur riosvilk,, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLEB, egiater Always in the On Fine Dress Goods and Dress Material. You can alVay get suited in our store. You don't have to be an expert t purchase of us. We mark every article from a paper needles to a fine -silk in plain figures. We purchase no shoddys. We misrepresent no goods. We carry the best the latest the newest goods to date. Our prices t he LOWEST OF ANY DRY GOODS HOUSE WES T OF CHICAGO. We Are Dry Goods Men We understand the business. We know how to buy and select the best things in the markets of the Foreign and American Manufacturers. We are in a position to give you the best values of any Dry Goods House in Oregon. Just Glance at Our Stock It will surely pay you. See our lines of Fancy Spring Goods Heavy all wool. Fancy Mixtures at 25c, 33, 35c, 45c and 50c Hlack Mohairs at 25c, 35c, 45c and 50c a yard. Spring Cape and Ladies Fancy Shirt Waists, Fancy Silks and Trimmings JVIcIIcq & lytcrjoQQell, Corner Third and Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. COUNTY OrriCERS. Judge O. K. Hayas Clerk of Courts, Geo. F. Hurtnn SherlrT K. C. MatMock Recorder 8. M. Km!ij Treasurer, M. L. Misire AMnuuir J. C. Bradlay School Superintendent H. 8 tiibaun Surveyor, D. W. Klnniard Coruuer, R. L. Uolman "'- Klgp County Court meets on Drat Wednesday after drst Monday of every month. Probata Court meets on first Monday of ity mouth. Circuit Court meeta on third Monday In April and flrat Monday io November. OREGON CITY OFFICERS. Mayor Hiram Stmlglit Recorder, , T. F. Ryan Chlufuf Police,... C.K.Burns Treasurer II. E. Strainlit City Attorney F. T. (irlllltli Street Commissioner, C. C Balo'k,Jr, Sup't. of Water Works, . . V. 11. Howell City Engineer H. H. Johnson Coiinciliuen Henry Mcldium, J. W. Moffat, L. L. Porter, J. J. Cooke, R. Koerner, L. -'. Caples, T. K. liault, John llittner. Council meets first Wednesday of ench month. nrASTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel ill Oreeen fnr estiiltllsbe,!. rename houses. Salary S7SU ami expensed Mcaily position. Enclose reference and self nil. dressed stamped envelope. Tho Dominion Com any. iiiuu noor, Omulia nidi;., Clitctm, III SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court ol the titute of Oregon, tot Ilia rnmilv nlClii..l..nn. Euiil Cliagnot, Plalntlir, vs. Jnscph Hnhen- ii-iiuei, nturmu iioiieiiieiiner, josepn "ii-iiiii-i nu-, nulla nuiien, ircu'iiuauis. State of Oregon, County of Clacksmos, ss. BY VIRTIE OF A JTIXiMKNT ORDER, decree and an execution, dulv issued nut of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, tn nie duly directed and dated Ihe Uth day of May. lli, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 12th dav of llav. IKK,. in favor of tho above named plalntih. and against Ihe above named defendants, for the sum of (IMo.40, with Intel est thereon at the rate ol 10 per cent per annum from the 2iith day of May, 18WI, and tiie further sum of pi.U. with interest thereon from the atith dav of Mav. lmai. and the further sum of SI-JO as attorney's fee, and the further sum of SK22.82, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 2(iih day of May, lstii), and the further sum of of 0 as attorney's fee, and the fuilher sum of )2T). costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to maaesaieoi me louowing described real prop. erl V HltltOtA In llia I'niintvnl ClanlfAma. of Oregon, to-wit: All of Lots numbered S. is state :t and 14 In Block No. 4'J In the Oregon Iron and Steel Company's First Addition to to the town of ;nwn o! accord. uswego, in Clackamas county, Oregon, ing to the recorded nlat thereof. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, nr.d In compliance with the commands of said writ. I will, on Sat urday, the l:ith day of June, lKMj, at the hour of une o oioca r. at., at tne iront door of the Coun ty Court House in the citv of Oreunn Cltv in sniu county aun state, sen at punno auction, sub ject to redemption, to the hlirhest bidder, for IT. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all therlirht. title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had nn the date of the mortgage Herein or since nan U ailU to tile anove de scribed rel nrnnurlv nr.nn rutr, Hiaxnnf .. en. isfy said execution, hiclirmont ordei. decree, in. terest, cukib ami an accruing costs. E. C.M.VODOCK Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By N, M. MOODY, Deputy Dated, Oregon City, Or., Jfay 13, 189ft. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for me loiiuty ot uacKamas . Clara Fields, Trustee. flaiiitltr, ' vs. I W. Draper. Attrle II. Draper, Bank of Orcgonf uy, v. . uraper.V r, x. j. mues,' a. s. ft. i ra n nil J. R. Train partners nder the firm name of Train & Whitney, and W. F. Hubbard, Defendants. STATE OF OREGON. ( County of Clackamas. ) ss. BY VIRTIE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER, decree and an execution, duly issued out of ami umier me seal 01 tne anove entitled court, tn the above entitled cause, to ma dulv directed and dated the 16lh day of Mav, 18i. upon a Judgment reudt r.tl and entered lu said court on tne 2in nay oi April in favor of the above named plaintiff aid against the above named defendants for tile sum of 4t.U, with inter est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the Hth day of April, lftwi, and the furth t sum of rd as attorney's fee, and the further sum of 911, costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this wrii, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property sit uate in the County of Clackamas, Ftate of'Ore- ou, to-wit: Lots 6 and 7 of sec. 24, Township 2 of K 3 fc. of iilamette Meridian, containing 21 4'.' acres: also Lots i and 3 of Block 16 and Lota 4. 5. 6 7 and a of Block 11 and Lots .1 and 4 nf Block 12 of Canernah. Oregon, aa laid off bv Bar. low and Hedges, and according to the oflicial laps and plats of said Canernah on file in the dice of the Recorder of said countv. All of said real estate behig situate in Clackamas coun- etate ol Oregon. Now. therefore, bv virtue of said nYpeiitlnn. judgment order and decree, and in compliance nth the commands nf said writ, I will, on 8at rday, the -"Mil day of June. 1.. at the hour of one o'clock P. M at the front door of the Coun ty Court House in the citv of Utrvnn Citv in said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for r. s. ld coin, cash in band. U the riehL title and interest which the within named defendants or rimer oi mem, naa on tne aate ol tne mortgage herein or since had in and to the alKv ?7ibed ' Property or any part thereof, to sat- de i isfy said execution judgmeut order .u ecuu-,n juagmeui oraer, aecree. niirrest, costs and ail accruing costs. E. C. MADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon, By '. M. MOODY, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Or., May 19. 1396. Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters 13c. at all druggists. Lead For District Attorney J. E. HEDGES Democratic Nomin For Treasurer- B. S. BELLOMY Democratic Nominee For Coroner Dr. E. A. S0MMER Democratic Nominee For County Clerk J. E. JACK Democratic Nominee For County Clerk HENRY MELDRUM Republican Nominee For Constable Oregon City M. F. McCOWN Republican Nominee For Legislature L. L. PORTER Republican Nominee For Legislature GEO. W. FR0SSER Republican Nominee For Legislature CHAS. HOLMAN Republican Nominee For Recorder W. M. SHANK Republican Nominee For School Superintendent H. S. STRANGE Republican Nominee For Sheriff E. C. MADDOCK Republican Nominee For Supreme Judge JOHN BURNETT Democratic Nominee CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE are yufflclent funds on hand In the General ...un!?,,.(,)r'K'.nCl1? 10 PT warranto Nos. 180, 111, IE I 141; endorsed August 2d, 18!H. Also war rants Nos. V., l:t7. 143, 143, 148, 149, 150, 1.51, 154 endorsed August ad, ls4. Interest ceases with the date of this notice. H. E. STRAIGHT, Oregon City, Kay 8, 1896. City Treasurer. DEATH TO FRUIT PESTS. To make the Orchard d pay yon moat spray, winter and summer with Prof. Brown's fcxterminalor. The onlv Inseetirido knn. that will kill ail Insect life without Injury to tree, fruit or foliage. Endorsed by the fciate Board of Horticulture of Caniornia. Oregon and Washington. I'sed bv many Nurserymen and Orchardists. My winter wash is the only solution that will kill the wooly Aphis, (used only when the foliage is off) My summer wash is a pure destroyer of the codling moth. eggs, and all insects except woolv Aphis use just alter the blossoms fall off) mi hop o use wash kills all insects that Infests vines, vegetables and plants. The Ingredients used in my formulas can be found in any drug store, costs much less than oiher washes. (Full and explicit directions for mixing and niing.) Knowing 1 have a itire remedy, some un principled parties are now selling imitations. Therefore, to discourage ail such parties I have concluded tfor a short time onlv to reduce the price of the three fomulaa to ti'MI by mall to in, aridrec Ftpmnl.. . . Ntlh, 10. P. 0.-B SOT. Bv H H It Ft n w v tvtomrtiotn. san Frncico, Calif -vc ention this paper.