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. - (URM SCtNC IN HOLT COUKTV. MO.t VOLUME XVI. Jones, Townsend &Co., Kcspectftilly asks thu nttunltun of THE PEOPLE OF HOLT COUNTY TO THEIlt SPLENDID ASSORTMENT -OK Spring Clothing llnr Men, Hoy's Youth's and Chllilrun, (Jomplcto In all linos Assort ed with great care anil bought under the most favorable circumstan ces for cash. Our Motto is Fair timl Square Dealing. All goods are marked and sold at thu LOWEST LEGITIMATE PRICES. wn propone giving entire satisfaction to all, or thu uionoy cheerfully refunded. Wo solicit vour patronage. Hemembcr the plaee, JOPES, TOWNSEND & CO,, 4th & Felix Street, ST- JOSEPH MO A. M. SAXTON. SAXTON & HENDRICK, Jewelers, Jewelers, WIlOI.KSAI.r. ANI HKTAII. DKAI.KUH IS Fine Watches, Rich Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Silver Plated Ware, French and American Clocks. Opera Glasses, Spectacles, Jn fact 't'rjtliliiK l'l'rtiilnliiK tntluuli'wilry Inuli'. V shall otrcr extra Inducement tn pur eliaers tlienimlim svawm. A Ml nf llisptictlnn Isrxlelidcil In nil. Von will lluil It In your interest tn (miiiiIiiu nurslorU licfnre making jnur purchases, fur we mnia what i say. that mir prices an- mitfli lower than lust season. AH pimls uarrniitril in represented, or money rclnnd ril. liiiuruUnt:. n'palrliiK nf line watches ami jcuelrv. u specialty. Iiy enmpctent unrkmrn. ami wurraulcd In kIm- satMacllnii, SO!) I'clh Strret, ttixtnifs Murk, fcetttccli l'lllli ami .Sixth, JU. .Imcph, Mil. 1 The Dutch Mills Will pay you tho highest price for good FALL WHEAT IN CASH. Wo will also pay THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR WOOL in goods of our own manufacture, which we warrant to be of the best material. We are prepared to do custom work in the best manner and on short notice eith er grinding, carding or spinning. We have on hand Three Thousand yards of our own make of Woolen goods, which we will sell Cheap for Cash. d T. KTJJN KEL Se fSOTVfS, I?i-opi-fc One hull Milo EiiHt of Oregon, Mo. DRY M.S. Faris & Co. Are receiving and opening from dry to day, one of the Larg est, Handsomest and -3 (cheapest Stock! of Fry Goods that It has ever been their pleasure t offer to therpublic and at prices that defy competition- Their etook Is complete in every particular including all the novelties of the season. RememBer that wo luivo not adopted the "Department System," thereby ilotaimng our customers unneeessarially, but de liver their goods at once. All are invited to cull and sco us, as wo will not bo undersold. Homembcr the Place. M. S. Faris & Co., N. W. Corne4th& Felix Stt', STr JOSEPH. H. U. HENDRICK. F. ENDEBROCK, Manufacturer of nil kinds nf TRAVELING ami PACKING TRUNKS VAI.ISKS. Sc., AND DUAI.Kn IN TRAVELING BAGS ami SATCHELS. 113 & 115 Second Street, bet. Felix L Francis, ST. JOSKI'H. .wo. GOODS OREGOX. MISSOURI, FRIDAY, A hank will shortly lie opened at Maltlftiul by Messrs Wcller ft Donovan. Rev. T. .1. Williamson will preach In the Baptist church, Forest City, next Sunday morning and evening. -The- Holt County Cornet Hand will give another open nlr concert in the Court House Park ou tomorrow (Satur day) night. The citizens of Mnltland propose eolebratmg the Fourth of July lu n grand lnauuer. Tho Saxton Hlfics ot St. Joseph have been Invited to partici pate with them. The member of the Holt County Cornet Hand wish to return thanks to the Woman's Union ami other ladies who assisted them in their concert and festival given on tho evening of Mav 21th, 1841. At twenty a man Is sure that he knows everything; at thirty he begins to have grave doubts ; at forty ho knows that there are some thlugs ho don't know; at fifty ho Is certain that he will never again know as much ns he oueo knew. Next weuk The Covnty Patch ; will change hands. Its prcicut pro prietor ha sold the entire nfliee to Messis Dobyns & Waller, whose Salu tatory will thon appear, and at which time the present editor will bow himself down and out. Several meetings of tho citizens of Oregon have been held during the past week lor the purpose of considering what shall lie done on thu Fourth of j July; and it has finally been determin ed to havu a big celebration in thu Court Mouse Park. I he program will , he published next week. Meanwhile ici. no me peopiu nuiKe up meir "i'"s . I .1... T- .1. I., it to spend thu f ourth in Oregou.. j lllbsvrlbcrs Will please read thr ! data of expiration of their subKcrip-! tionupon the liutrgiu of their papers, and If lu arrears ideasu nay up at earli- est convenience. Tin! proprietors of Tin- (Iiu'stv l'APKit havu expended overfivu hundred dollars since January , ""lensis. 40 guineas; (,yrlpeilluin hto 1st, 1881, for its betterment, nnibnow '"'o "H-0"? "I'l f?'wth of s-even only ask what is duo them that they leaves, l'.'O guineas; Van.la lnsignls, may met their obligations. trim species, eight leaves, ;ll guineas; I Then there was an orchid witli the par--A number of buildin.-s will be erect- , , , , ))f llulH,um rim, eti in nun arounu wregou mis seas,, , . Wo are clad to note the fact that the liulldurs have left their orders ut home for their lumber and builder's muiori ids with those sterltiiu young gentle Men, Messrs. Hoblltzcll & Piukstou. Tho gentleinen have just closed large contracts with Mo-es Ilenuett, for lumber to be used In thu repairing of tho Court House; also with II. II. ltus sel and John Ilowurs, residences. Attention Is directed to the inker-1 tUement which appears In our coltiinun , this woek ot the Steele Cold and Silver' Mining Company of Georgetown, Color- ado. Wo are acquainted with some of the principal officers of this Company ,', . .,, . i it and know them to be lumest and rella-, bio men who would Hot lend theiir I names to boost up nuy "wild cat" Company: and upon the strength of our knowledgo of tho men wo hnro consented to act us agents in selling n portion ot tho stock. Hy reference to the advertisement it will be cen that the stock Is now offered at only Two Dol lar pur share in quantities not less than tun shares. It can scarcely bo doubted that the stock will be worth vastly more than this ns booh as tho mines are a llttlo further developed, as the Com pany unqiiestlonbly own a "trim lissuro" vein. Pamphlets giving full description of the minus can be bad by applying at tills office Tho corn crop throughout Holt county Is now up mid doing finely in most cases, though tho weedsgrow so v.mkly that it is dllllcult to keep them down. The making of thu crop depends nil on tho most thorough cultivation, and tho best and only profitable way is to put ou tho harrow from tho time of plant ing, mid keeping it going until tho cum Is well up, and until every man who sees you at tho work will swear you uro ruining tho crop. The harrow should bo broad mid light, with teeth somewhat slantod. Thu weeds now coming on so rapidly will bo swopt away, while tho corn remains undisturb ed, and takes ou such a boom of growth from tho louse, aerated, warm soil ns will surprise you. Do not bo afraid to uso tho harrow, on every blight, weed kill ing day that conies, and you will put monoy in your purse. If you have never tried tho thorough system of har rowing, try it ou an ncro or two, and coinpuro results with acres not so treat ed. After that you will harrow all, I "Ioafors Corners" are well patron ized by the young men of leisure and unpaid bills. -Mr. and Mrs. T. I,, l'riee. of Wat- son, were visiting friends in Oregon last, week. ! Huv. S. Carothers will preach nt Triumph school house next Sunday at eleven A. .w.. and at Oregon at uluht. Anna an 1 Myra Moore, two inter- j cstlng Touuir Mlses of Whitu Cloud. ' Kansas, are spending a few days with I Miss India Johnson, of this city. Kvcry citizen who plants n shade j tree enhances the value of his property and aids so much to the appearance of ' ,,u)tow,, -Huv. John Secrlst will hold A Hardware morchant In Kmporln, j n basket meeting at Hrush Col Ktm.. was prosecuted the other day for lege, commencing Ht ten n'eloek on violating the Prohibitory law by selling j Sunday, June 19th. Kverybody Is Invi- u mechanic a spirit level without n license to sell lutoxlcating liquors fur mechanical purpose. A Pettis county farmer, who has been much troubled with sheep-killing dogs, has adopted n plan which gets away with the canines every time. He puts a circle of bits of fresh mint, filled witli crystallized strychnine, around the i pens. '1 he dogs am) skunks take lo it kindly, and only one timu. They never coiuu back any more. The predletloi'made some time ago that the grasshoppers would come tins year, Is meeting with Incipient fulfill ment in two ipiurtors nt least. They have appeared in Colorado, nenr Denver hut only lu such small numbers as to give no alarm. Hut near Clinton, 1111 Noiti, thu potato bugs havu appeared lu battle array and seem to mean detruc- tlou to every thing Talk abous tholulln mania! or the i old furniture craze! or the large invest-, lnults ,,i ... 0,.b,.rv? These sink into s,iething like insignificance compared i with tho passion lor ori-hlds developed .... 1 . . , Ksm& (m. dnyAhis mimtli, .Mr. Xt",iu nll nt m...ll,m rtilleeliou of oiclilds formed by .Mr. Day, of Totten- Muini. Just read the prices ohtaiucd 'l 'lu Cattleyra labiath aiitiimu variety with three leaves and having a seed pod fertilized with pollen from Cattloya ex- 0.vl,cllnn u,mni, which oryiiehum allium, which brought .ill uulneas nearly a guinea for every let ter of thr plant's name. Thu following rhyiuud list of the Presidents can be committed to mem ory lu live minutes and will prove ex tremely eonveiiie.nl. It furnishes infor mation, without the trouble ot consult ing a cyclopedia, which nearly every one has constant occasion to use. Mem- I orizu it tlioroiiL'lilv, and, if you are of a puutiuul tenpurainent, change tho last two inv;l lo ,,Vn um presidency uf (Jarileld: (h-nrne Winlilimtnn tint in the Wlilto Jfniisu rami- Ami wext oa tl.HNt ls .lol.n Adam's name. Tnin .li'ltcrwalliPii fllleil llu liniinreil plaw, Tll, ml11(. ,l( i,l1H MiMmix uvxt ,rll(:,., Tie DIIIi In stivm-s-ilnu next was James Mourn, I aiiu.ioiiii gmuoy auiuus me nexn.ein. Then Anilruw Jackson hiii plaeril In tlm clialr, Ami next mhIIihI Martin Van&urrii llii-rc. Thon William II llarrlmm'snamti wmieet, 'WIiimmi ileatli K)i' Jnlm T)ler tlm rnvfteil lent. Tlii'li JuiHi'tK. l'nlkwastlienatliin'sllrsUlialre j Next for Zurhury Tnlnr she Have her voice, VyIiiihi premature ileal li lirmiKlit In Millard niiimire ; Anil next l'runkllii riurch the UMInclInn wore. The IHteeutli was Jimmy Ilurhamin limy say, Wliu for Aliralium Lincoln prepared Hie way ; Wlmv llartyrrlnm yave Andrew .Inlni.iun a clinni'f. TIiu rlghti'ditti nam was Ulysses H, (Iruxt'a. With lliitlierfnnl Il.llajs and a II, wp mint clone, Fur lliu mime nf the twentieth, (Ind ouly knnns. Tho lettor of Ira D. Stocking, pub lished In another column of to-day's pa per, will again direct uttontioH lo thu so-called "Holt County (old Mine," lo entcd about two miles from this city. Mr. Levi Grouser spent mora than a year in drifting tunnels Into tho hill which is believed to contain the precious metal; but ho nuver struck a "pay streak." He found quite a number nf small spiecioiis stones, ranging from the size ot a mustard seed to tho size of a marrow-fat pea, and also some Unity de tuehed stones which undoubtedly con tained gold. Hut he never found a suf ficiency of either gold orpreelocs stones to reiuiiucrnto him for his labor, and thu total value of all lie found and which was his sole return for more than u year's work, during the most of which timo ho had a hired assistant does not probably oxceod five dollars. We pre sumu that this ocallty,llku thousands of others, contains small quantities of gold, but not in sufficient amount to jutify mining. The safest land surest way to get the gold out of tho ground down thero is by raising good crops of potatoes and c)i u. JUNE tf, 1881. A elreii" In Oregon about this time j would draw like u house ou lire. j 1 lie Normal school will close next week. i p,(,fessnr Hill will conduct the 'I iMU'hm's' Institute nt Tmv. Kansas. About thirty dollars were cleared by the Hand at their concert on thu evening of May 24th. Kov. Mr. Miller will preach on next Sabbath lu Oregon at 11 A. M., nm nt Wood'i 8 School hoileat 8 1 M. Last week, llcnhimtn Keilrtlok of 1 Cralg.sold fourteen acres of land adjoin-: ng that town on the east, at dollars per acre. sixty ted to attend. One of the Albany merchants pub- i llshed a card last week, saying that I there was a certain class of people who j would not tradu with him on account of his having several toy flags nailed to his notion counter, but he proposes to lloat I them "all the same." Who said Hit1 old bourbon spirit was reconciled ? ' Her. H. St Waggencr will preach at thu llnnks school hoiue on Sunday, Juno nth, at eleven o'clock In the fore noon and at Hru-di College at four o'clock In the alternoou; at Pierce scliool house ou Sunday, Juno 12th, at clcvuu o'clock In thu forenoon and at roi Des nt tour o'clock in the niiernuon; ( f jyf j8tJ1 '-.IV were about 400 and at theShiloh school houe on Sun-, delcgati-a ami ,Wtors present. The day, Jiinu '.'Gill, at eleven o'clock hi thu uisimp's address Indicates a member forenoon. . s,jj, 0f ifio,(K0, a line increase during Tho enterprising publishers of the tl'e pat.1 four years. The Missionary Man, villi (Mo.) Hepubllean will short-1 Society of this church opeintw a success- i ly issue a book which will contain an account of the Talbott trial, full and , complete. Also a History of Dr. Tal- bott and thu assassination. Also ml , that has transpired since the trial, wit li I ... . . .... Mime mailer relating to tun trial that has nevor before been imblished. To inoso wno wani a comp.c.c lee.uu this trial, now is the time to send In vour names. Price fifty cents. The j debt of s?IO,uOU.07, and he presents tno ; n,.ntleiueii in Holt County than the pi. iiookwlll be nearly, or ipilte, two bun- church with a publishing house fully ' jietrs of the Dutch Mllls.nnd as every -drcd piu'cs. " eiiiipped with many new properties, ' tdng they manufacture is ot the bet -The"following is the recipe ucil lu j aUwi t ?5.2a.4ft. ltobe.l t'owden , l1Uillily ,hl.y have built up a busiue-sof whitewashing thu White IIousu at Washington. The whitewash is un doubtedly tlm best that can be made: Taken bushel of unslaked lime and slake It with boiling water, eoveiiHg it during the progress. Strain it and add a peck of salt dissolved In warm water, an I three pounds of ground ncu, hulled arrival of the Almanacs which we this to a thin paste; put In, boiling hot, half . weuk send to all our readers ns Suppli a pound of Spanish whiting and a pound incuts. fhuc Almanacs were shipped of clear glue dii-solved lu hot water; mix and let It .stand for several days, then keep it in a kettle on a portablo lur mice, and put on as hot as possible with a paint or whitewash brush. In anticipation of a big crowd at Maryville to seu the haiurlnir of the Talbott boys, thu sheriff of Nodaway county has given notice that the exeeii- ( course, the dehip was very annoying to j pump. They havu contracted with J. lion will be in private. Ho intends to , us, but it was unavoidable on our part; ' A. Deuuilh for '.'00 of tliem and have erect a temporary frame building, con-1 and wu hope the great eicellence of ; begun to put them into wells in this vi taining the scaffold, in the Court House , these Almanacs, which wo present as elnily. These gentlemen are looking yard, which will ouly be large enough' free gifts to our patrons, will to some fr a location to establish a pump fac to contain tho prisoners, the sheriff I degree compensate for tho delay. They tory. These gentleiuen would make a iind his assistants, mid a fuw privileged will lie found to contain it vast amount , good addition to our population, spectators who will be admitled by lick- of useful and entertaining reading mat- Philip Hostoek uiul son- shipped eU. Ho has Issued the following notice, winch we copy from tho Maryville pa pers : to Tin: ruiii.u?: This Is to inform the public that if there is no commutation of sentence, and the Talbott brothers are to be executed, thu execution will be in private. Neigh boring papers please copy. IlKMtV TOM., Sheriff Nodaway County. Thu Trenton Hepubllean is ti nnvs paper of tho right spirit. From the following item our readers will see that thu editor has about the samo idea of independent journalism as bus fie ...i.mll.- I.nii ..i.r,...,l In I ,..,1,ii..,,u ofTiiKCouNTVPAl-Kit! "Wo under-, ' days, If vour naiuo and address Is on "I'l1 pt of town, it seems that 0110 stand there nro homo parties very itnx-, the outiule, as abovo stated. -pi,, . i'lewery and tlueo saloons cannot Mill ions to know by whoso permission wo I rule should be adopted oven by ladies l,ly the oIUi"l sliicu the water went publish the information in thu Milton mid gentluinen in their prlyatn cor- l'mv"' lihel case, last week. io any such wo would simply say, wo neither asked for nor procured the permission of any one, but did It m our accord taking all the responsibility. We don't Imvo to ask what we puhlMi of the public records of tho county. As to our object In pub - llshlng it, we repeutthat It was that the public might have tie facts and not do - pund on mure rumors so that the luiio cent may not suffer with the guilty. Wo believed and still believe that n complete expose will vindicate thu in nocent and oxposu tho guilty, nt least in tho eyes of a discriminating public. Tf any other facts become of public record enleiilatsd to further enlighten the pub lic wu shall not husitutu to publish it. Wu are publishing a newspaper, The Stubcnvllle Herald thinks that when ever you see a woman talking """i. " """i im-KhiiiihK m nm 'ierhond and kooptlmo to it with her ! upraised Index linger, it is about .i.-.i 11. ........ i. i . ..i ..... time i tor somebody to climb u tree. The revenue law has an emergency elau-e by which provision Is made for the assessment of all properly, ou the 1st day of .lime, caeli vcar. The new dog law don't go Into effect until nine tv duvs after thu adlourumcnt of the h'.rlslilttlli.! imw tit.- .itinstlnn nrlsm will din's have In In- riitlstuil under tin, old law or the new one this year? The ! nevenue law requires property to be lUteU June let, but not then be in force, the question? the dog law will j Who can answer People who do not read newspapirs blow out tho gas at the hotels Instead of turning it off. They are ulwuyH among thu victims of bunko-,leerers. They bet high on three card monte, and get left ou the thimble rig. The "patent safe" man always has a sure thing when they coma around. The strung.ir who gets a uote to sell to an innocent purchaser on tho pretext of taking an order or a contract, generally inintlrcs for the man who does not read newspapers. Swlnd- lurs of all kinds find their t.isk an easy one with men whoso names are not down ou u printer's book. Thu (Jeneral Conference of the Church of thu United Hrethreu in Christ couvwnud at Lisbon, Iowa, ou thu l'.'th , "uld In Africa. I he gross expcndi- ' '"re- '" ''" I't years have been !,7li'J,'.l54 02. Thu Kcllgious Ten-scope i olUee at Dayton, ()., uNo tin enterprise m umh niumi, nuv. " . .j. nuiuiiuy, us . .!,..!... . 1.1! .1.1 1.. .. ...I . ''in-icui iiiimi.M.iiig ii;un, mmm a sans- ! factory exhibit of its affairs. Through 'V v,'? ".i'MiiHt manner mill promptly. There ' inn iasi iuui ,i m mi u nui w u m "j .....nv., wuo is ine M-crtiari mr ineir csaiioaiii , fuw people Have any Idea ol Hie inagni School Hoard, presented a repute re- imdeof the inisiness they do. A viil to the port. The wrk of the body pas-ed otr. Mills on any fair day will cause aslnui-b-willi hannouious rapidity. . uient, as it'iMiot an uneoiniuou inht l -One of the effects of the recent high ee forty' fanners wagons coutai g waters is shown in the deluv in t,e , trniiu and wool, waiting to deliver I heir ! to us from Louisville Ky., just at the time when the firnt high waters began to create alarm, i pun uioir arrival ai St. Louis the railroad running tu Kansas City lefun-.l to receive tiii'in, owing to "wash-outs" ou their roads, and eonsequently they have laid lu SI. Louis for vwre limn iu-n immlli Of I ter, which cannot tail to please cci; I Intelligent reader. We hope every i recipient of uu almanae will put a ) string through the upper Icfl hand cor- ner and hang it up by the fireside for constant ruferonce. On the outside of every envolopn bo sure to write or have printed your own nanii and address, with Instruct ions to the postmaster to return the leltur If thu person to whom you have written cannot be found. If lliu per son cannot be found by the postolllee authorities, or It the limit lies with you Itiviinr lmrlnir written the wi'iinc ill. reetions, tho government will return the 1... ........ ,....,..,..... ...,l,t respoiideuco. Jhoro Is no excuse whatever for Its not being done In all ; business correspondence, as bushioss ' men who kuuwioly do not do it aro ! slmply stupid and dosorvo eonsura, toy during the last year over 25,000 let(ers, 1 containing $1,801,780, weio sent to thu ; Dead Lettor Ofilco at Washington,, 1 large share of them because of a' jack of care lu the address ou the envulune Kvory one of them would have boon returned to tho writers by the post masters, within ten days, tree of charge, If tho return addrosis had been printed or written un the outstdo. Tho cost of printed envelopes is very Knmll and Tiik Countv I'Ai'Klt olllcu is the nincn o tMt all work of that kind done in a firt class mtnirr. NUMBER 51 There is no surer Indication of the i comlnu tf Spring, than to see a small )0yf wnino clilet article of nothing i a rag tied round a sore toe, looking for ti ... . mud puddle to mvIiii in. The Star school, Miss .lull Max. . teacher, will give a picnic in Louden' , grove, five miles northwest of Crulg, , Saturday, June 11th. food speakers will be in attmidanee. House-Cleaning means for the wo men to tie towuls aroun I their heads and run tho men into the street with out any breakfast every morning for weuk or so. while they break lamps and spill wltewash on the stairs. - Letter paper of n different rolur for every day In tho week Is now lu vocue in fashionable society. For Mon- . (tiy pale green is the proper thin, for . Tuesday red, Wednesday demands dark criu- Thursday blue, Krh lav while, j Saturday straw color and Sunday a dehc.te mauve. We learn from one of our local society contemporaries that "in mar riago services perlormcd by disting uished Presbyterian divines during th past week thu work 'obey' is omitted in thu vow." If this guts nnlcd around it is going to give the I'resbvierian cjm.un u monopoly of thu marrying business. Our citizens are promised n rich musical treat in a few weeks. Mis Lou Arnold and her musical class are preparing for a grand vocal am) Instru mental concert. Thu class will be sup ported by Mii Fannie Arnold who ha received the title of "The Sweet So prano uf Nebraska." Program will be published soon. Thu Dutch Mills, half a mile east ofOresou, will pay the highest market price in cash for fall wheal, and wilj ilso pay tho highest price fi r wool in . om o( )cv mvn manufacture .which n,c warranted to bu htrietlv firsi clns. ..... . . . xiiey likewisu do custom vork oither , grinding, curding or spinning -In the no more pleasanr imu .. mhujh mey may wwi ue iriniii. im produce. Forest City, dipt. S. T. Lucas and II. U. Harrison have formed a partnership for the pur pose of eniraiiiuir in the stock liu-inu-s. l( j,Uxrln ulli tnu, s m,L. lwtVt!d ( , 0 xickcll's (irove Mills, viiiere bo N .ixtit.l ii miller, (.,( u ult ali A r Sfl,m, ,)f :om.,,,.d!a. Kansas, havu been heir over lt nitli engaged lu piutlng iqi a new 4,500 pounds of tobacco to M. Louis hist week. They have about a much , mora to ship on hand. Charles Coiirsm bus placnl the grad- ed road from hero to Iowa Point in passable condition. Alter the Juno rise has past, he expects to restore tlm work as it was, orll poviiliie.lictlcr thai it was. It, it. Harrison & Co. shipped four car loads of cat lie lo Chicago on .May. I'Tth and one ear load of hogs on tho :Jlst. We tiro to luivo a new brewery ti seems. Chancy Fox and "Old Pclo" Highland, Kansas it is said, have llOUglll lllU Olll lirlCK WIU'CIIOUM' III III" A NICE HOME Intending to remove (I'oiu Holt a diumtv uuxt fall. I wish tu sell mv dwel- ' ling ii Oregon, Us Intuition, Is unsur- pa"sei in thu city, nml it would make a specially desirablu niiioforti physician ur other profession inun who wants an ulllce (a connection with his dwelling. I w(ll sell It nt n bargain nnd require only n small cash payment; will give Ion ttmu on deferred payments, if desired, possession glvou next ueiooer. au in ! spectlon of tho property is solicited W. W. Davkm-oi.t,