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Oregon Courier. Jly J. W. CHENEY. City and County Offlolal Paper. Entered la the Oregon City poitoftlceas second class matter. HUllVCRIPTiOX RATES, On rear ...200 SIX Months 1 00 Threw ntO'tlhs AO II iml'1 1 1 idvancc, per year 1 60 ftyOx dntn opposite your address on the pnpi'r ncuouts ine time to wntcn you nave pain ADVERTIKIN'O RATES. Htandlng business ! vortlxpinciitKi Per month 1 inch Inches II Ml, 8 Inches 1.7,4 Inches , 1 fi ! (A column) V. 10 Inches ( K column) 4, 'JO Inches (column) H; yearly contracts 10 per cm ie. Transient advertisements: Per week I Inch llOo, 2 Inches 7rw, Inelien $1, 4 Inches fl.24, 5 Inches I.MI, 10 Inches ft AO, w Inchon n IKnl advertisements: Per Inch llrst In nrilon tl. each additional Iniiortlon AOo. A HI (Uvlts of publication will not be furnished until publication fees are paid. Local notices: fire cents per line per week, per month iWo. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. OIIKG0X CITV. MAY 15, 1890. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Congressman Flint District JKKKKIIHOS MY EI18 of Linn. For 8uprcm Judge JOHN BURNETT of Benton. For Presidential Electors- W. W. OGI.KSBY of Linn. K. KILFETUER of Multnomah. I. M. CARROLL of Union. J. J. WHITNEY of Linn. For Attorney-Fifth District J. R. II K DOES of Oregon City. County Demooratlo Ticket. For Representatives O. D. HOHBIN8 of Logan. J. 8. RIHLKY of Milwaukie. J. II. IRVINE of Cuiihy. For County Commissioner JOHN LKWELI.INO of Sprlngwater. ForBherllf- C. V. GAXONG of Caneniah. For County Clerk - J, E. JACK of Mnriiam.' For Recorder A. H. For Assessor E. C. Tor Treasurer B. 8. HC Flit AM of Oregon City. 1IACKETT of Park Place. IIELLOM Y of Oregon City. '"or School Piiperlntendcnt , P. L. COl.KMAN of Mucksburg. For Purveyor FRED HESSE of Oregou City. For t'oroner ' Da. E. A. HOMMER of Oregon City. For Justice Oregon City District. J. C. KELLER of Oregon Cltv. For Constable O, C. FIELD8 of Canemah. Votim abould thlnl twice before voting for a calamity howler. Remem ber tills when you are putting Xsop. posite the candidates' names on your ballott. Tub vote of Clackamas county for governor in 1804 was : Galloway, demo cratici Oil; Kennedy, prohibitionist, 100; Lord, republican, 2281; Pierce, populist, 1788. Wiiy did ihe populist organ "shut up" and not sav a word against the re publicans and democrats last week? Was the editor told to keep quiet by the party managers because he was hurting the party or lias he sold out? Anotiikh way to force silver in circu lation is as follows: Stop coining $5 gold pieces and stop Issuing paper money of smaller denominations than $10, which would require all monetary transactions of less than $10 to be made with silver. Tub Southern Pacific company has re placed Chinese laborers with Japanese on nearly all sections along their line of road. As between Chinese and Japan ese thore is not much difference; but the McMinnville Transcript professes to see no reason "why either should be employed "as long as so many white men who have families to support, are lying Idle." It is an evidence that the people would rather have an aggressive and determined newspaper, even if they do not always agree with It, than one which is timid and vacillating. The Oregon ian, much as It is abused by some peo ple in its own state, stands high all over the country as a bold and fearless exponent of opinion. That a news paper is ebueed by those who cannot make it follow their wabbling is not by any means proof that it i unpopular or without influence Seattle P. I. ONE WHO KNOWS. BE CABEFUL HOW I'OU VOTE! At the last session of tbe legislature of '" the state of Oregon the electron laws of the state were remodeled in several par ticulars. The most significant of the changes requires that the voter shall make a mark in indelible Ink to the left hand of the name of his choice, instead of crossing out or erasing all names but the one it is desired to vote for. Section 50 of these laws la printed in full below for the purpose of putting voters upon their guard . It reads aa follows : "Sea. 50. On receipt of his white bal lot as foresaid, the electors shall lorlh wlth and without leaving the inclosed space, retire alone t one of the com partments or plsces provided, and shall there prepare his bnllot by marking im mediately to the left of the name of the candidate of his choice for each office to bo filled, or by writing In the name of the person he wishes to vote for; and in esse of a constitutional amendment or other question submitted to the vote ot the people, by marking to the left of the answur he desires to make, which shall 'be done with an indelible "copyinit" pencil, or with pen snd ink. Hefore leaving the compartment, or. place pro vided, the elector shall told his ballot so that the face thereof will be concealed, without displaying the ballot or inform ing any person how he has prepared it ; ond he shall fold the ballot so that the remaining stub may be readily torn oil' without exposing the contests of the ballot or the marks or crosces thereon. He shall then deliver the ballot to the chairman, and state his name and rest ilence." Editor Courier: Not at any time during the past ten years hs there been greater reason for democrats to vote for all the candidates on the ticket. A comparison ot the tickets eaHilv demonstrates the superiority of that of the democrats. Not a man on the tick et is unqualified for the offico for which he is nominated, and few, if any, ot the individual nominees on the other tickets are peers of thene. Now that the other parties are continuing to atraddln on all subjects and questions that are before us, and the democrat!, true to tin ens' torn of the party since its incipiency, are before the people in words and terms that cannot be misconstrued or juggled into any ambiguity. There can be no reason for a single democrat hesitating to express himself by means of an nnscratched ballot on June 1st. The better element of the state is composed of those who, when . con vinced of the rightfulness of their posi tion, declare themselves unequivocally, and in this situation have democrats usually been, though never more than now. May 6th. XX. vc uo not agree with the opinions sxpressed by John II , Daly in his com umration inlsnother column in re' gard lo free silver domocrats voting the populist ticket. Our state platform de clares for free coinage at 10 to 1 and our county platform did not declare against it. Free silver democrat should not be swayed by the populistio doctrine that they should vote the populist ticket. Think for yoursolves. All the free silveritos that have left the democratic patty and fallen into the populist ranks can now return to their old party, which has declared for ; free silver in its state platform. You have no excuse now for turning pop. Think, democrats, before you vote the populist ticket. DEMOCRATS FOR SILVER. . Macksiiuro, May 11th Editor Coukikr: I see in your last issue an article entitled, " Vaughan vs. Populists." The article must have been written by s i epublican, as there was not a single democrat at that meeting that agreed with Vaughan on the finan cial question. I am a democrat and a 10 to 1 one too and I merely refer to the article because it was misleading in its statements and war not true. It must be understood that four out of every five of the rank and file of the democrats of this county are in favor of free coinage of silver, notwithstanding the gold bugs captured the county con vention by their fictitious proxies and other schemes. As for Mr. Dave May, he is a fr e coinage democrat, and there is no other course for the free coinage democrats of this county than to vole the populist county ticket. Wo don't see any difference between a gold standard democrat and a republican. Very respectfully John II. Daly. - TAXES f AID BY CANDIDATES. Following is a list of the taxes paid by the different candidates, taken from the last tax roll. The candidates of populist ticket pay altogether a property tax of $210, of which one man, Mr, Marks, pays more than one-half; the democrats a tax of $510 of which Mr. Risley pays more than half; the repub lican ticket pays toi.i which Is more equally divided among the candidates DEMOCRATIC. J S Rislev 325 9! O V Robbins 0 J II Irvine 3 63 John Lewellen 70 30 C VV Ganong 12 02 J E Jack 3! 40 A II bchram 0 E C Hackett 25 50 B 8 Bellomy.. 35 08 1' h Coleman 0 Dr E A bommer 8 81 516 00 REI'UOLICAH. Chas Holman 130 30 L L Porter 200 17 O W Prosser 60 00 Hen-V Meldrum 18 80 J R Morton 38 90 E O Maddock 60 58 W M Shank.". 19 25 M L Moore 2 75 J N Harrington 28 40 H 8 ritrange 3 90 D W Kinnaird 16 07 C M Ramsby 3 63 573 (9 POPULIST. WH U'Ren .. 0 . G W Ogle 83 J K Kruse 0 G W Grace 32 43 Elmer Dixon 31 50 Luciene Stout 0 II 8 Starkweather 0 Alfred Lewelling 33 42 Jacob Shade 0 John H Wright 0 WN Godfrey .' 0 J F Marks ; .: 112 40 210 58 J. S. R'sley pays the largest amount of tax $325 ; L. L. Porter comes sec. ond with 200; Chas. Holman third with 1130; J. F. Marks fourth with $112, and G. W. Prosser flflh with $60. Board of Trade. Htraaa'i Haw 8ort. I dont want lo play In congress, I don't Ilk II any more. You'll be lorry when you tee me '-""Whittling In my gen'ral More. You oan't giuile from my gln-bar'l I'm a merchant prince I be; I don't want to play In eongren, For you waan't good to me. Klamath Falls Express. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. O. Calllouette, Druggist, Beavers ville, III., savs: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe ami tried all tho physi cians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It it worth its weight in gold. We don't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at Charman & Co's Drug Store. THE GREATEST VALUES ON RECORD! CREAT DRESS GOODS SALE I We are placing on sale three strong lines of 36, j8 and 42 inch ALL-WOOL FANCY SUITINGS, extra heavy, double warp, new and attractive in design and finish. 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 furnished with suitable blanks. J. 0. Bradley, Assessor of Clackamas County. Buoklen't Arnica Salve. Tub BkstSai.ve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, ft is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. rice 25 cents per box For sale by WmanACo. LOT I Which it considered standard value for 400, will be placed .on sale at 250 A YARD LOT 2 Which ii exceptionally good value for 50c, will be placed on sale at 350 A YARD LOT 3 Which is of superior make and finish, silk effect, would he consitlcieil good value at 60c, will be placed on sale at 420 A YARD At a meeting of the board of trade Monday evening, Messrs. Mutter and Spencer of Portland, brought up tbe matter of raising funds for a silver ser vice for the battle-ship Oregon, and President E. E. Charman, E G. Can field, W. A. Huntley, C. O. T. Wil liams and F. E. Donaldson were ap pointed a committee to take oharge of the project. Resignation of J. K. Groom as mem ber of board accepted. Walter of furnishing photos of Ore gon City for advertising phamphlets to be gotten out by the 8. P. R. R. re ferred to adver Using committee. J. A Thayer brought up thematter of the establishment of a manufactory by a Mr; C. M. Manning and asked for 200 or 300 square feet of land in good lo. ca'ian for building purposes The kind of factory was kept a secret butTt is said that there is nothing of the kind this side of Frisco. AV. A. Huntley and E. G. Cau field were appointed a committee to visit de linquent members aa about !-') was needed to pay off indebtedness. J. G. Pillebury. T. L. Charman and E. C. Hamilton were appointed a com mittee to confer with committee of city council in regard to Fourth of Julj cele bratlon. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS. These wafers are for painful, scanty, profuse or Irrectilar menses, any cause and ladies will fin I that no better remedy exists for these difficulties. To avoid being imposed upon by base imita tions buy from our agents and take French Tansy Walers only. ' Price by mail, $2.00. C. G. Huntley, Drugpist, Can field Block. Ore tin (ity, Oregon PEOPLES PARTY MEETINGS. It seems that the populists of the East are taking quite an interest in Oregon at present and are sending speakers to convert the heathen. Wonder if they will keep it up after election. KEEP MONEY AT HOME. Okbuox City, Or., May 12th. Editor Courier : Dear Sir. Accord ing to estimates the city reservoir to be built by Oregon City would only cost about foOOO. For the benefit of Oregon City people the board of trade and merchants should see that it was built by day labor so that the laboring man might get a chance to pay up some of his store bills, Instead of letting it by con tract and some outs ulo bidder get it and shove the difference into his pocket which will have to be made off from the labor and will be a dead loss to the community. When the improvements are less than $10,000 the money should be kept here. Let us by all means then keep the money at home. X. For Over Fifty Year a. ( Aa Old asu Wux-Ticd Rkhidt. lira. Win low', Soothing Srfup h lwn nwd for orr fifty jmn by million! of mother! for thtir chlldrra whilt UtMng, with perfect inreMt. It Kwthe tb child. ifteru Ui jonu,llji ll piln.cnrei wind eolie, and hi the beet remedy for Plarrho. Ii pleunnt to the toil. gld by Drat gliti In mry put ot the World. Tw enty Art renu bottle. It! nlu Ii in calculable. Be nra and aek for Mn. Wiuiow'i 8oothiu( Syrup, and take o other kind Oregon City Markets. Flour PortUnd 3.S0; Dnyton I.,"0. Mill 8tufl'-Bran S13.n0; Shorts 1,; Cuop $13.50 Vheiit-5o 10 6UC. Oatn-lSHo'-lto. Potatoes Jtoe. Butter 25 to 45c. Kag 100 Poultry-Chickens SiOu: Hens I'.' .TO to S3 00: Turkeys Ho. Smoked Meats- Iliinii S to 8 !o; Sides tl to 7c: snomuuri 010 w; I.ard Sto 7n Beef I.ivei'i lo3e Veal Dressed 4c IlouaUveSV: Pressed 3o Sheep 7J to ;I3 110 Apples l 00 to 1 50 A man is known by the whiskey he keeps. If he has a good whiskey he showg wisdom, correct taste and true hospitality, for he considers the health and enjoyment of his guests, his family anil 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 strengthened Don't forget the name. "I. W. Harper's" Nelson County Ky., Whiskey. Sold by Hill & Cole, Oregon City, Oregon. An Attractive Combination to an intending assurer: The strongest Company The largest surplus The best policy. See the newj Guaranteed Cash Value ! Tolicy of TIIS EgiTTABLB LIFE ASSl l At which U. S. U'Ren and other peo pies parly candidates and Hon. Davi-j May will address the people of Clack amas county . Ladies are especially in vited to attend these meetings : (Soda Springs) (Beaver Lake school house) Mny 12 7:30 Upper Molalla 13 1:30 Dickey's sch'l house 13 .'.7:30 Canvon Creek 14 1:30 Clarks 14 7:30 Highland 15 .....7:30 8pringwa!er 10 7:30 Eagle Creek IS 1:30 George 18 7:30 Sandy 19 , 1:30 Cherryville .....20 1:30 Borings '21 ......1:30 Damascus. ....,.,.,.. 21... ...... . 7:30 Punnyside 22 7:30 Wrjjcht'B Springs.. ,.23....;. ..,..1 :30 Beaver Creek. ..... .25. ' .. . 7:30 West Side ,..26 7:30 Milwaukie ...27 7:30 Park Place 28.. ...7:30 Oswego 29 7:30 Oregon City 30.. 1 :30 and.. 7:30 V. S. U'Ren will address the meetings at Soda Springs, Upper Molalla, High land, Eagle Creek, Sandy, Damascus, Clackamas, Wright's Springs. Beaver Creek, West Side and Oregon City. U. H, U'Ren and other candidates will addreas the citizens at the follow ing dates ami places. Ladies are cordi ally Invited to ( oreient. Union Hall May 14 1:30 Paine school house 14 . 7:30 Logan 10 7:30 Viola , 20 7:30 Marquam 23 8:30 Tualatin 27 7.30 Pleasant Hill 28.. 10 a. in L'atiby..'. 29 7:30 p. m Ladies contemplating a trip to Alaska, Seaside or Springs now is your golden opportunity to procure a traveling dress at nearly half the cost, which is the biggest bargain of the age. Finest line of black goods ever shown on the Pacific coast. Mealier? & lyicpoiell, Corner Third and Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. COUNTY OrriCERS. "" O.E.Hayes Clerk of Court! . On. r. Morton Sheriff K. C. Msddock Hoooruer H. M. Kamsliy Trswurer, M.L. Moore Aaemr,....'.' J, C. Bratllejr ovuuui oupvnotenueni, . . . n. a UltMon Sunreyor, ; n.w. KlnnUni Coroner, - R. L. Holman I Richsrd Scott frr.nkJ.gRr vuuiuj uourt meets on flnt W ednesdijr alter nnt Monday of every month. Probata Court meet on flrat Monday of every Circuit Court meeta on third Monday In April and flrat Monday in November. OREGON CITY OrFICERS. Myr Hiram 8tralnht Keoorder, T. K. Kyan Chlof of Polloe, ... C. K. UurliK Treaaurer R. K. StralKlit City Attorney, . ; K. T. (irlllilli Street t'onimlsilnner, C. C. Baboock, Jr, Sup't, ef Water Work!, W. H. Howell City Engineer H. H.Johnaon Councilinen Henry Meldrum, J. W. Moffat, L. L. Putter, J. J. Cooke, K. Koeroer, L. C. Caplea, T. K. Uault, John Blttner. Council meeta Ant Wednesday ol each month. Republican Speaking. Snnnyside, Monday, May 11th. Damascus, May 1 1th Sandy, Kagle Creek, Garfield, Springwater, Viola, Harding, Upper Mollala. Soda Springs, Marquam, Lower Mollala, Grange Hall, Highland, Beaver Creek, .. Milwaukie, Oswego, Pleasant Hill. Tualitan, New Era, Can by, Needy,, r - . Barlow, Clackamas, Park Place, Oregon City, 12th 13th 14th. 15th. tt 10th 18th n 19th. 20th. 2Ut.' 22nd. 23rd.. 25th. . 26th. 27th. 28th. 29th. 301 h. ...1:30 ,,.7:30 ...1:30 ...1:30 ...1:30 ...1:30 . .7:30 ...1:30 ...1:30 ...7:30 ...1:30 ...1:30 ...7:30 ...1-30 ..7:30 ...7:30 ...7:30 ;..1:30 ..7:30 ...1:30 ...7:30 ...1:30 ...7:30 ...7:30 ,..7:30 ...7:30 For District Attorney J. E. HEDGES' Democratic Nominee For Treasurer - B. S. BELLOMY Democratic Nominee For Coroner Dr. E. A. SOMMER Democratic Nominee For County Clerk c J. Ei JACK Democratic Nominee For County Clerk HENRY MELDRUM Republican Nominee (0 Emission Is the standard emulsion the world over. There is not a man, woman or child who Is run down or emaciated or has weak lungs that Scott's Emul sion will not benefit. When you ask for it you will likely be told by the druggist that he has an emulsion " just as good." It is not true. No emulsion is as good. Scott s Emulsion has bene fited millions of people. Ask your druggist if he can refer you to a single case that has been helped by the unknown emulsion he sells, and if so, we will send you a book giving housands of cases. You want he standard; not something hat nobody knows anything ibout. Alt dragffitti ieU Scott' Emulsion. Twoaixes 50 cent! and fi.oo. SCOTT BOYVNE. Chen lata. New York FIXAL NOTICE. VOTIt E 19 HEREBY C.IVEN" THAT I HAVE filed mr final report aa eieciitor of the will rRAXCK SOCIETY ',''',oh ""P. deeed. with the county court I c . w-t r- 1 , I 1,1 iraama vuuiuy. cwir ,i wrrim, anil iniu 8TC'- General Manager. the court baa aet TueaJav, the Jnd dav of June, Oregonlan BnlMlnf. Portland, 1 1"1. t the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of ald day. Oregon i ,n time for hearing aaid report and objection , thereto if any there be. and all persona interested i are hereby notified to be present before (aid conn at said time. I O. W. Srrar.i. txecutor. I NOTICE. , , V. 8. UNI) OFCICE, uaiooN CiTV, Or., April 13, 1898. ContDlaint havlnir been pntorpd at thia nflrw by Anthony Monner against Clnits Uarnhoklt ior noannon 111 nm Homestead Eutrv Nn. 9147. dated April l)th, 1B91, upon the 8V of 8w of Section 12, Townahlp 4 8011th of Kauge 4 Kant, In Clackamas county, Oregon, with a view to tne cancellation ot said entry, the said parties am hereby summoned to appear at the U. 8. Land Otllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on the 6th day of June, lh'.Hi. nt 10 o'clock A. M., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged auaiuioiiuie.ni ROBERT A MILLER, Register. For Constable Oregon City M. F. McCOWN Republican Nom inee For ..Legislature L. L. PORTER " Republican Nominee For Legislature GEO. W. PROSSER Republican Nominee For Legislature CHAS. HOLMAN Republican Nominee WASTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladles to travel In Oregon for established, rename nouses. Hnlary "() and expensed sieauy position. Kuciose reierence ana sett ad. dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com any. Third Kloor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, 111 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for me vouuiy ui uiacauinas . Emil Chagnot, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph Hohen lettner, Katrine Holienleitner, Joseph un-iiiicr auu Anna ouueu, ueienuanis. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, sa. TY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDKH 4 decree and an execution, dulv Issued out 01 ana unner ine seal ot ine above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly rtirtantn.l ntwl rtataA tVta 1)tl, Aatr 1 t..J. WIG, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the Vila dav of Jlav Iwtti iu favor of the above named ptalutuT and against the above named defendiinu. for th. sum of i:M,.4H, with inteiest tbereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 2tith dav of May, 1WJ6, and the further sum of 17.05, with interest thereon from the -2th day of Mav, Mtti, and the further sum of t l'JO as attorney's fee, and the further sum of t2LK, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum' from the'2ith dav of Mav. lM'.Kl. and th further sum of of "0 at attorney's fee, and the fuither sum of fii, cost and disbursements, and the costs of and npon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real prop erty situate in the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wlt: All ol Lots numbered 3, 13 and 14 In Block No. 49 In th Oregon Iron and Steel Company's First Addition 10 to the town of Oswego, in Clackamas County. Oregon, accord ing to the recorded plat thereof. aow. tnerelore, by virtue of said execution, Jndgnient order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ. I trill, nn a.t. nrday. the l;tth day of June, iD6, at the hour of One o'clock P. M at the front door uf the Coun ty Coutt House in tbe city of Oregon City in "mu iwuiT ami iie, pen ai punito auction, sue-, ject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for I". 8. gold coin, cash in hand, ail the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had ou the date of the mortgage herein or since had in and to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, to sat isfy said eiecutinn, judgment order, decree. In teiest, costs and aliaccraing costs. E. C. MADDOCK, Sheriff ol Clackamas County. Oregon. By X. M. MOODY, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Or., Vay 13, 1896. Dr. Miles' Vrr Plasters Sc. at all druggists. For Recorder W. M. SHANK Republican Nominee For School Superintende nt 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 i' are sufficient funds on hand in the General ..,'! ,0.?', .Vre.n Clt!r 10 PT warrants Nos. 180, l.tl, 132 141; endorsed August 2d, 1!4. Also war rants Nos. 136. 1;7. 14.1 uv in uu ivi 151 endorsed August 3d. ImM. ' ' ' luterest ceases with the date of this notice H V. RTDircur Oregon City, May 8, 1896. city Treasurer. DEATH TO FRUIT PESTS. ... U.I..B me urcnartt pay yon must ttprny, winter and summer with i? n . Exterminator. The only Insecticide known that wil, kill all Insect life without Injury to tree, fruit or foliage. ' Endorsed bv the sinte Rnaerfnf -.!-. .1. . Caiilornia, Oregon and Washins-inn. I'wt k many Nurserymen and Orchardists. My winter wash is the only solution that will kill the wooly Aphis, (used only when the foliage is ofT) M v summer wash I. n,,. . ' codling moth, eggs and all insects except woolv pms use jusi alter the blossoms fall off) mi hop o use wash kills all Insects that Infests vines, vegetables and plants. mm x lie ingredients used in my formulas can be found In anv dmr tnn en.,. , other washes. (Full and exnllrlt dlrJ,tV. A. mixing and using.) Knowing I have at iTI rt rnmBrli principled part es are now selling imitations. Ifjfj ? dl"-e all such parties I have h,. tfjr short time only to rednce the price of the three formulas to I2..M) by mail to Entomologist. ' San Francisco, c.'li'f -Mention mis paper.