Oregon Couirer. Vy J. W. VUENEY. City and County Official Paper. Entered In the Ore on City poittofflce anecon claim matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year 2 (si Kix innlh ... Km Three mouth Ml II paid In advance, per year 1 50 V"TIo date opposite your nddrcss on Iho paper duuiilc'M I he tiinu to which you have paid. ADVERTISING KATES. Htnndlug business advertisements: Per monlli 1 inch l, Inches II Ml, a iuohca I.7S,4 Inches if llli-ll.'H lyt Ollllllllll J .1, 111 MICIIUP ( fc f'U I II III II ) H. 20 Inches (column) rt; yearly contractu ID per f't'llt lcS, Transient advertisements: per week 1 Inch Oo, i lnchi'K 7.V, 8 lucrum 1, 4 Inches $1.2.1, 6 tidies l.fu, lu Inches U M, 'JO inclifx v L-gal advertisements: Per Inch llrnt In. lertlon f I, each additional limertlon ftc. Alll h villi of publication will not be fu rnixhed until mhllcntlnn fees urn pitlil. Local notlos: Five cents per line per week, per month 20c. PATR1NIZK 1IOMK INDUSTRY. OREGON CITY. MAY 20, 1890. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Congreaman First District JEFFERSON M VKUS of Mull. For Supreme Judge JOHN BURNETT of Beiilon- For Presidential Electors W. W. OHLEHHY ol l.lnn. E. K1LFKTHKR ol Multnomah. J. H. CARROLL of Union. J. J. WHITNEY of Mini. l or Altorncy-Firth District J. E. IIKDOESof Oregon City. County Democratic Ticket- tor Representatives O. I). HOIIIIINSof Logan. J. fi. ItlKLKY of Milwauklc. J. II. IRVINRuf Canhy. I or County Commissioner JOHN LKWKLI.IXG f Spriligwaler. lor Shcrin- C. W. (iANON'ti olC'aiieinnh. For County Clerk - J. K. JACK of Miiniiuim. l or Recorder A. II. KCIIIIA.M or Oregon City. For Assessor , 1 K. C. lIACKETTof Purl! Place. l or Treasurer It, 8. HKI.IiOM Y of OreKun City. ''or School Superintendent P. L. COLEMAN olMacksbttrg. or Surveyor Kit Ell II ESSE tl Oregon City. or Coroner- Da. 'E. A. 80MMKK of Oregon City. For Justice Oregon City District. J. C. KKM.EII of Oregon Cltv. For Constable U. 0. FIELDS ofCaneninh THAT ANTI TICKET. "THAT Brownell fusion ticket was chased home very quickly. Mr. Cheney of the COURIER, ad mitted that, while he did not print the tickets, yet Henry Meldrum brought him the copy and offered him the job. Mere is positive proof that it is a Brownell-Mad-dock - Meldrum ticket." Herald, May 2Sth. .... . ,, This sounds nice to the populists and A. P. A's. but is absolutely false. Mr. Meldrum never brought the copy of that or any other ticket to this office to be printed and never said he was oing to do so either, and we don't believe he had anything to, do with it. We per sonally accused the populists and A. I A.'s of having these tickets printed to hurt the candidates who did not belong to the order by calling it a fusion move, and none of them dared to deny the fact . While we are positive they got the tickets out we expected them to deny it as they do their mem bership in the A. 1'. A. lodge. The populists and A. P. A.'s have combined to defeat the democratic and republican candidates who do not belong to that order. The populist-A. P. A. ticket has been defeated in the city and school elections twice and this is their third and last call. Grand democratic rally on Saturday Macksburg. Look out for the Herald "extra" on Saturday or Sunday . Don't bo misled by misassertions. Tirat Herald thinks Keller should not be elected justice because he has a job in the paper mills. Doth the populist and the repuplican candidates work in the mills too; how about that? T. B. IIankixs informs the C i i:ikr '.hat the article in .last week's issue statin: that ha said at a meeting at El liott Prairie that "Garfield was traitor etc." was false and without foundation and cites the persona who were present at the time to prove the assertion. Tiif Herald accuses the Cot kikr of publishing "sound money" matter. We believe in hearing the arguments of both sides. And, by the way, the edit or of the Herald asked us if we would not lend him some of this same matter, which you will probably me printed io that sheet before long. It aeemi that lome of the calamity howling office seekers have as little regard for the truth as their official organ. 8omb are claiming that an 83-cent legislative ticket would not properly represent the tax payers of Clack amat county If elcctpil. The democrats have the only Mute platform that declares for free eilver, The popullstH want flat money and not free silver. They should practice what they preach. Votb for Jeir Myers Tor congress. He is for free silver first, last and all the time and stands squarely on the state platform which declared for coinage at 10 to 1. Ik all could travel around the county on free railroad passes In Pullman cars, living on six-bit meals, making speeches Just for fun. Weaver "keep ofT the grass" in Cyclone order. Would )ou rather vote for a man that helps pay the taxes or one who does not even pay a poll tax and is li able to leave at any time. What inter est has he in keening the tax rate down? The office of school superintendent is not partisan. H. 8. Strange la in every way filled for the position and has made a life study of Uie public school system "nd its improvement. The editor of the Herald shows he does not know what be la talking about when he speaks about the utterances of the present editor of the Courier two years ago, three months before we took charge. Remk.miikh mi'! put an X between the number and name of the candidate you wish to vote for. Last election a large number of incorrectly marked ballots were thrown out as illegal. If yu vote, make it count. Coxey, in his speech here, seemed to think it whs not altogether right fur populists to put u lawyer on their ticket when they are so opposed to lawyers. Thttv are not in favor of republican and democratic lawyers holding ollice bnt- If the popnlist.i should get in power in this stale would it be here like it was in Kansas, where all the capital was withdrawn from the state and bus incus was Magnum and nl the follow ing election the other party received .'10.000 majority? Tiik populists who are claiming in their campaign talks that the last legis lature appropriated more money than any former one, should stick a little closer to the truth. The amount voted in 1880 was 11.025,000, in 18111 1.'J67,- 0(10. in IHfl.'l 12,030.0110 and in 18!W Kili.D'.Mi. Tiik nominee for congress. Hon. Jeff Myers, has an excellent chance to win. lie comes out fairly and squarly for free silver, he received his nomina tion on a free silver platform and is willing at any time to sacrifice all other questions in' order to futher the cause ol free silver. Three Sisters. Three prominent populists were ait' ting on the fence near the poit-cffice the other day, and the fence gave way. One full on one aide, one on the other and one came straight down on the re mains of the fence. It Is not supposed this particular incident portends any thing. Tillamook" Headliirht Prof. Henry S. Strange was nomina ted by the republican cjiinty conven tion of Clackamas county for school su perintendenl on March 25th. ' Mr, Strange is a Douglas county boy at d a friend of the lieview's, and we wish him Bticcess. He is a competent man fur the place, a good teacher and worthy o the position. Koseburur Review, Detn. Iir mistake we neglected to mention Harry O. Starkweather, the populist candidate for school superintendent, in our resume of all the candidates last week. I. Starkweather was raised in Clackamas county and is at present principal of the Oswego public school and is a young man of promise. Air. Starkweather has taught school in many of the districts of the county and gave complete satisfaction. Tub Populists bosses are trying to run another bluff on the people when they say that taxes on railroads and other corporations will be raised out of sight if they are successful . They preached this two years a(0, and when they elected a majority of the boaid of equalization what did they do let the railroad company's assessment stand where it has been for years. Why did they do this? Let liro. Kaiser answer. Jaekfonvilte Timet. Although we differ politically with WeldonM. Shank of Canby, candidate for county recorder, we are pleased to aay that he is as honest and iudusiri otis young man as ran be found in the county and has every qualification for the making of a competent and obliging recorder of conveyances for Clackamas county. Mr. Shank will get the united support of the better class of citizens and this alone is enough to secure his election. He ia Uie man for the place. Great bargains in hats at Mits Goldsmith's. THE A circular fusion ticket ii out on which the names (U'Ken and Shade) are printed. The use of our namei on that or any other fusion ticket in any manner or forni is absolutely unauthorized by us and is without justification whatever. We have never criticised any citizen on account of his membership in any patriotic, benevolent; religions or fraternal older. We are not anti A. V. A., nor ami Catholic, nor anti Methodist, nor ami any thing else but ami republican-democrat, he. cause we believe that party now stands for principles and practices that are opposed to the beit interests of the American people. We will not permit any one to force us into position of purely political antagonism to any of our fellows citizen-) on account of their membership in any patmtic, fraternal, bene volent or religions order. We especially urge all our friends to make no fusion, no trades nor combinations with any one for the advantage of any candidate over any other man on our ticket. Let us make, our fight and win or lose on principle without regard to pelf and plunder. V. S. U'Ren, Jacob Shade, WITHOUT FOUNDATION. To the Editor: Mr. W. S. U'Ken and Mr. Jacob Shade make assertions that I am a party, and responsible for a fusion ticket that has mule its appearance in (he last few days. I wisn to deny such charges, for tncy are lalse from start to finish and Mr. U'Ken and Mr. Shade are acting very un- gentlemanly and stooping to ''dirty politics" to advance their own interests as well as that of their parly, which party claims to advocate reform in all things. This is the first time that I have seen fit to make any answer to the many false and ridiculous statements that have been showered upon me. In conclusion I ask the voters t vote the republican ticket, stuid by every mmupm hat ticket and show to the people that per sonality, filth and slander cannot and will not be t derated in Clackamas county, and this you can sump out with your ballots and with thsse lew lines in explanation, I await the decision of the people. May 27th, 1S96 E C. Madduck. A Lie Refuted. Oregon Cily, May 28, Editor Courier: Mr. W. S. U'Ken and Mr. Shade have in to-day's Herald, Cocrikk and Enterprise of Oregon City, a statement in regard t a certain so-called anti-A. P. A. ticket which was circulated in Oregon City this week, in which these gentlemen slate that they believe Ibis ticket originated and was caused to be printed by Brownell Maddock & Meldrum, In reply I wish to say that all statements in said ar ticle in regard to myself are untrue and without the least foundation, but I believe the ticket was r riginatod and printed by Dr. Ferrin end Mr, U'Ren. Henry Mklurum. Tiik reason the. Statesman, has charged the millionaire silver mine owners wiih sending the imported populist orators to Oregon is the same one that actuates this paper in all its uttterances because it is a fact. That is the way the money was raised Sa lem Statesman. Tiik populist organ of Oregon City makes a lengthy howl because a few denioc-ials voted the lepublicali ticket two years ago, when they realized that, it was impossible to elect their own candidates. The Entei prise has never denied that the democrats helped elect the republican ticket in Clackamas coun ty two years ago snd commends their good judgment in doing so. The dem ocrats of Clecknina? county are law. abiding citizens ; lh ey are neither an arcliiatB or anarchistic sympathizers. They are true to t he principles of good government, and honestly vast their votes for men who will carry out these principles. Whatever faults Clackamas county democrats may have, they do not endorse the visionary schemes of populists, or the annichistic theories of Vanderberg. Enterprise. You can get (lower baskets for Decor ation Day and commencement exercises at the Racket Store. IT SAVES LIVES EVERY DAY. Thousand!, of cases of Consumption. Asthma, Coughs, Cold and Croup are cured every day by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by U. A. Harding, 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. Till EQI TTABLI LIFE AJSI RAXCK SOCIETY, I Saai'tx, General Manager. Oregonlan Building. Portland. Oregon. U'REM AND SHADE DISCLAIM FUSION. ftepubllean. Speaking. Pleasant Hill, . Hay 25th 1:30 Tualitao, 7:ao New Era, ' 26th 1:30 Canby, " " 7:30 Needy, 27th 1:80 Barlow, " ' 7;30 Clackamas, " 2S(h 7;30 Park Place, " 2!'ih 7 :30 Oregon City, " ,'iOih ....7:30 PEOPLES PARTY MEETINGS. At which U. S U'Ren and other peo ples parly candidates atid Hon. Davi-j May will address the people of Clack amas county. Ladieare especially in vilnd to attend these meetings: Beaver Creek. .May. 25 7:30 West Side 2(1 7:31) Milwankie 27 7:30 Park Place :...28 7:30 Oswego 2U ?:3') Oregon Ci ty 30. . 1 :30 a ud . . 7 :30 U. S. U'Ken will address the meetings at Soda Springi, Upper Molalla, High land, Eagle Creek, Sandy, Damascus, Clackamas, Wright's Springs, Beaver Creek, Ve3t Side and Oregon City. U. S. U'Ren and other candidates will address the citizens at the follow ing dates and places. Ladies are cordi ally invited to be present. Tualatin May.. 27 7.30 Fleasnnt Hill 28. .10 a. 111. Canby 20.7:30 p. ni. Oregon City Markets. Flour Portland f3.H0: Dayton fn..Vi. Mill Stuff-Bran l:i.oO; Shorts il.i; t'nopf 13.50 vt neat oo iomx". Oats -aHoWie. Potatoes toe. Jlutter 1 to 4'. ElK le Poultry Chickens 2.00; Hens f'2..'i0 to WOO: Turkeys He. Smoked Meats--llama S to 8 Xc; Stiles 0 to "c ; Shoulders Sto lie; Lard--a to 7e Beef Live 2 to 3e Veat Dressed 4c Hogs Live 3Vi Dressed 3)41. Sheep f2 7A to .13 00 Apples l 00 to f 1 60 FRENCH TANSY WAFERS. These wafers are for painful, scanty, proluse or irregular meiices, any cause and ladies will fin I that no better remedy exists for these difficulties. To svoid lie! lit; imposed upon by base imita tions buy from "iir uiients and lake French Tansy W'n lei's only. Price by mail, 2.l)ti, C.li. Huntley, Druggist, Cauriel.l lilock,Ore tin Cily, Oregon For Over Fifty Yours. Ax Old aho Well-Tmkd Hf.mf.1it. Mrs. Win slow's Southing Syrup lias been Unel fur over fifty yuan liy millions of mother tor their children while teething, with perfect succegg. It soothes the child, softens the gums, nllnys all pain, cures wind collci and it the bent remody for Dirrhoja. Is pleanaut to Uie taste. Buhl by liruggiHt In every part of the World. Tw euty-flve cenm a bottle. Iuvalnelsin oaloulabie. Be sure and aak for Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Notice to Taxpayers. Am assessors or deputies will not go out through the country this year, you ate requested when in Oregon City to come in the assesor's ollice and give in a statement ol' your taxable propeity, or eend in a list. You will be lurnislied with suitable blanks. , J. C. Bradley, Assessor of Clackamas County. For the accommodation of his many customers on the hill Mr. Albright has established a branch meat market in the Slit vely building on Seventh street, where lie keeps a full stock of all kinds of fresh and salted meats, hams, bacon, lard, etc. No stain meat kept. Give him h ea I . Ilnnest assessments make low taxes. Put an X opposite E. i Huckett's name on ballm tor asiwor -democrat ic nominee. 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 EnnltlM ta trn nitrml lit mduM profession for twnty ytmrs. ( Ask your doc for.) ibis is betoust it is oluwt potmtoblelxrar uniform mlwon eonUins tkt purist Sorvtgnm Cod Imr OU mtU Hrpoptofbitrs. Put up tit o ctut oud $t.oo tiers. The smotfMft muj bt emougk to cure your cougb or betp your fefei. XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAS!) OFFIC AT OREGON CITY, OR EtJOJf, Mar llh. ImO. Nolic is hereby given the! the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and thai said vroof will be made be fore the Reuister and Receiver C. 8. Land Ollice at Orrgoaj City. Oregon, on July 10th, IMS, Tlx: WILLIAM ABBOTT, II. A. So. 9otr for the outh-eat i ol See. 2, Tup. 4 !.. R. E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vut: rrimtiin S. rorterand Georgeiiutman. of Leon, Or., Henry B. Sarver ud Geo. J. Cnrrin, of Cur rinsville, Orrron. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register DBS A . Always in the Lead On Fine Dress Goods and Dress Material. You can alway 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. VVe purchase shoddys. VVe misrepresent no goods. We carry the best the latest the newest goods to date. Our prices the LOWEST OF ANY DRY GOODS HOUSE WEST OK 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, 33c, 3'sc 45c and 50c. lilack Mohairs at 25c, 35c, 45c and 50c a yard. Spring Cape and Ladies Fancy Shirt Waists, Fancy Silks and Trimmings fyla&lleQ & lyfcJDoijijell, Corner Third and Morrison St., PorUand, Oregon. COUNTY OFFICERS Judge O. K. Huyes Clerk of Courts, fieo. V. Hurton Sheriff K. c. Mnddock Iteeonler 8. M. lUmahy Treaiinrer, M L. Moore AMMwor, C. Bradley School Superintendent, . II. 8 UIImoii Surveyor, D. W. Kinnlarrl Corouer, R. L liolman Comralmdoners ( "i0,,!'"J ku,t ' (FrankJaggar County Court meets on flint Wednesday after first Monday of every month. Probate Court meets on first Monday of every month. Circuit Court meek on third Monday in April and firm Monday in November. OUEGON CITY OFFICF.HS. Mayor Illnim Strait-lit Iteeonler, . . T. I' llvan Chief of Police, C K. llurnK Treasurer it. K. Straluht City Attorney F. T. (irillith Street Coinmiaaluner, C. C. llnlicoek, Jr. Sup't. of Water Work, W. II. Howell City Engineer II. II. Johnson Councilman Henry Melilrum, J. W. Moffat. I,. L. I'orttr, J. J. Cooke. R, Koernor, L. C. Caplee, T. K. (limit, John Dinner. Council meets first Wednesday ol each month. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court ol the' State of Oregon, lor uie lAHiii'y oi ciiu'kiuuus. Einil chiiK-not, I'lHlntlir. va. Joseph Hohen Miner, Katrine llohenleilner, Joseph lllehner anil Anna Doden, Defendants. State of Oregon, County ol Clackamas, ss. IY VIRTl'E OK A JUDOMENT OHIIKR. ileuree anil an exoculton, duly Issued out oi anu iiouer me seal ot tne aoove. euiitlea court. Ill the above entitled euiise, to me duly directed and dated the 12111 day ol May, lsiiii, upon a judgment rendered anil entered in said court on the l'Jtli tiny of May. Kifi. In favor ol the above named pliiliililf and against the above named defendants, for the sum of UWVIO, with lnteiest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the with dav ol May, 1MH1, and the further sum of a7.u;, with luterest thereon from the With day of May, lB'jti, and the further sum of r.'O us attorney's fee, and the further sum of ft228'J, with interest thereon at the rate of lOpereenl per annum from the '261 h day of May, lsmi, and the further sum of of SsU as attorney's fee, and the flintier sum of ti costs and dlstiunicmeiilH, and the costs of and upon this writ, column ndlnit me to make sale of the following described real prop erty situate in the County ot Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wit: All of Lots numbered 3, 18 and 14 in Block No. 49 in the Oregon Iron and Steel Company's First Addition to to the town of Oswego, lu Clackamas County, Oregon, accord ing to the recorded plat thereof. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Sat urday, the 13th day of June, lS'JIi, at the hour of One o'clock: P. M., at the front door of the Coun ty Court House in the city of Oregon City in said county and stale, sell at public auction, sub Ject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U, 8. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and lntcrt'st which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgaae herein or since had in and to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, to sat isfy said execution. Judgment ordei, decree, in terest, costs and all accruing costs. E. C, MADDOCK, Sheriff ol Clackamas County, Oregon, By N. M. MOODY, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Or., May 13, 1890. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas . Clara Fields, Trustee. Plaintiff, vs. J. W Draper, Aurle M Draner. bank of Oregon City, o. Y. DranerA Mary Draper, T. J. Sines,, K. P. Nutting, 8. S.Trainl and J. K. Train partners V under the firm name of I ' Train A Whitney, and W. F. Hubbard, Defendants. STATE OF OREOON, ( County of Clackamas, j ss. ' IJY VIRTl'E OF A JUDGMENT ORDER. "decree and an execution, duly Issued out of anu miocr ine seal oi tne aDoveenmieu court, in the bIhivc entitled causa, to me duly directed and dated tiie liith day of Mav, HUM, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the isih day of April ls'.Mi, in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendants for the sum of f4rti.ll, with inter est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum. fromthe 'Mth day of April, lNKi, and the further sum of I"! as attorney's fee, and the further sum of ill, costs and disbursements, and the coats of and upon ibis writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property sit uate In the County of Clackamas, Slate of Ore gon, to-wit: Lots 6 and 7 of See. St, Township 2 S. of R 3 E. of Willamette Meridian, containing '21 411 acres; also Lots i and 8 of Block 16 and Lota 3, 4, 5, 6. 7 and 8 of Block 11 and I.019 8 and 4 of Block 12 of Caneuiah, Oregon, as laid off by Bar low ami Hedges, and according to the official maps and plats of said Caneniah on file in the olhreof the Recorder of said county. All of said real estate being situate in Clackamas coun ty, Stale of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue ol said execution, Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Sat urday, the -Mih day of June, 1 :'.. at the hour ol one o'clock P. M at the front door of the Coun ty Conit House in the city of Oregon City in said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. . gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since bad in and to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, to sat isfy said execution judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. K. C. MADDOCK, Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon, By S. M. MOODY, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Or., May 19. 1S9. A S ATI'S A L BEAVTIFIER. Karl'slover Root Tea purifies the blood and gives a clear and beautiful complexion. For sale by G. A. Harding. Dr. Miles' Nerve Piasters 25c. at all druggists. . . . " l' . I . 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 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. PR0SSER Republican Nominee For Legislature , , CHAS. HOLMAN Republican Nominee For Recorder V. 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 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. MOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN THAT WE HAVE applied to the city council of Oregon City.Or. gon, for a saloon license to continue our saloon, located on lot 2 of block 2 in Oregon City, said license to date from June 15, 1896. WOOD & RAMBO. DEATH TO FRUIT PESTS. To make the Orchard pay yon most spray, winter and summer with Prof. Brown's Exterminator. The only Insecticide known that will kill all Insect life without injury to tree, fruit or foliage. Endorsed bv the Suite Board of Horticnltnr of California, Oregon and Washington. Used by many urserymen and orenardlsta. My winter wash is the only solution that will kill the wooly Aphis, (used only when the foliage is ofT). My summer wash is a pure destroyer of the codling moth, eggs, and all insects except wooly Apnis nse just alter tne Dioeeoma fall ofT) my hop ouse 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 other washes. (Full and explicit directions for mixing and nsing.) Knowing I have a rare) remedy, some tin- ?rincipled parties are now veiling Imitations, herefore, to discourage all such parlies I have concluded (for a short time only to reduce the price of the three foninlas to K 'O by mail tn any address. Form n las copyrighted, JannarT 14th, 1.. P. 0. Box 37. Bv W . H. BROWN. " Entomologist. San Trancisco, Calif Mention this paper.