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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1881)
THE NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY MAY G, 18SL v. .j- PORTLAND. OREQOX. THUKHDAT, MAY 5, mti returned LOCAL EPITOMp. . -" Mr. J. D. Holman, of Ilwaco, U In the cltjr. Ladies, read Lltt'a new 8ult House" announce fnept,. j . . - r. . Mr. ftnd Mrs. John Smith, of Albany, are visit ing' friend in tola city. Iter. OT 11 Atkinson and wife have ' from the Eastern states. - East Portland will Join with Portland In cele brating the Fourth of July. , ; Allsky & Hegele's la the' place to visit when you wish Ice cream or aotia water. " ' . Governor and -Mrs. rewell, or ashlngton Ter ritory, were In the city on Monday! 'Home, Sweet Home," Is not complete without "bottle of Tfundert Oregon Blopd Pnrifler; Hon. Z. F. Moody, of The Dalles, Speaker of the last House of representatives, is in tne city. ' "The pol l-made lS7arrest-durl njr "A prll, the - . A A f XI.. . J!l great portion Deing uue 10 intoxicating urtnas, as 'usual. ' "'- . ' ' The Common Council has passed the, ordinance ""appropriating f 1000 for the Fourth of July cele bration. . j . . " An adiournexlmeetltnr'lnteTior-warehouse- men and mill-men will be held In this city on May 16th. -rThe tlme schedules of the O. It. A XCoTand the 0,A(V11 IL Co. will herwrfter he found on page eight. -Woods' hat now recognized a& the-proper all who have noticed his new . . '-: Mes-toget by Spring styles.. A large tarty of. New England excursionists lias arrived at San Francisco. Part of them will visit Portland, Owing to the superior finish and excellence of 1 ' . 1 . . - I A. ..1 A - I worn, Aueii stanus previa t item as m jmuiogrujuicr. Ulve him a cam - - The .large new organ for the Taylor-street Church has arrived, and will be placed in position as soon as possible. J. G1 Robeson, charged with the murder of Mr. J. W. llobb, of. Astoria, has been brought- to this wclty and placed In Jail. On Tuesday and Wednesday, "the OregonState . Homoeopathic Medical Society held s annual ses sions In M. U. A. Hall. Woods the hatter still leads In his business, and a better place cannot be found In Portland to pur xhase a Spring or Summer hat.- ; " 'An ortlinance to regulate the landing, transport ing and storing of explosive compounds In the 1 i jr in uriuiv nio vvjiu ill mi. vvuuvii. -Tho aiamahlp Pi.lnnil.ln haa Jnwt - mmlfl he tibia has Just - made the Fridajteven4ni rdinunBaFHmciscoTor Rimpnon and!; "(lock to docK. .-- , furnished by J quickest passage on recon 'ortlanu Novelty Company Is now located o. o Alder street, near the comer or Front, In a portion of Wm. Ueck & Son's old s Mrs. W. M. OlfTord, wife of a young gentleman recentlyrwyeweiyTlelnHflterity yes- f . - a - "j a a i jernay. nne uecame a motner oniy last weeK. Mayor Thompson vetoed- the ordinance for the , extension or Market street to Chapman street, :and was sustained by unanimous Vote of the Council. i During April, the Internal revenue collections at the office in this city amounted to ?r,723 75. more than half of the sum resulting from retail jlquftr.llcenwes. v Messrs. F. E. Beach. O. F. Sites and J. "R. " Barnes have incorporated Ihe" 'Portland Planing Mill CompanyrThe "tltle-conVCys theolJects of tne corporation.- . ., . Several new" Pullman palace cars for the Oregon - Railway and Navigation Company's road be tween The Dalles and Walla Walla have arrived -, at Sau Francisco., Rumonrahouf . ftmalfniox" In Portland are un- oundeI. City ofllcials have .made a thorough search,' but are unable to find a single case, even t lo pieces on Z7th ultimo. . In the Chinese quarter. The schooner Kate L. Herron went t Tillamook bur on Weduewlay, the proving a total loss,. She had aboard ?1VK) worth -of wool. No lives were lost.' ""r " " " . ; Rev." C. V. Anthony," formerly pastor of the Taylor-street Church, lectured at the Central M. E. Church, San Francisco IaH' Wednesday even ing, giving reminiscences of Admiral Farragut. The ladies of the Taylor-street Church will on Saturday next give an excursion to the Cascades. The steamer Washington has leeu chartered, and will start at 1 o'clock r. m., returning by moon light, " - v Mr, Leon Kaufman, who has gone to Baker City to take charge of the books of a mercantile house, was presented with a gold-headed cane and A set of looks by the Hebrew Sunday School be- ore his departure. , M i ss-Thri f t,a- fif t emTearod-gi rt tif t otta gff drove, committed -suicide on Sunday by takiug strychnine. The deed was promptel by disap- point men t at not being ermitted to accompany a fctrawberrylng party. . : . At the Vnitarian Chapel last evening, Mrs. C. l Henderson delivered the second of her course of three lectures descriptive of life at the South during the war. Mrs. DF. Smith, the elocution 1st, gave choice recitations. Pilot-Dolg,-xharged wlthwrecklng the Great Republic, Is anxious to have the case against him tried at an early day, and the case has been transferred.. to the United States Circuit Court, "?hJcJoirlll ensure a. jpeedy-triaL - George ""Wright Post, No. 1, G?A. R., will close . Jts social season by a grand party at Tut. Halle next Wednesday evening. The feature of the evening will be theIpieftcntatlonof a banner, to. lhe Post by ladies. A social dance will follow the presentation.", ; . . , Bird A Ross lia-e removed Trom No. 229 Second street to the corner of Fourth and Yamhill streets, where they have a fine assortment of staple and fancy groceries, which they , are selling at the lowest prices. Their goods are ail fresh and new, -and will bear careful Inspection. Give them all before buying elsewhere,- Goods delivered free to alt parts of the city. . STV Itn iriT tlio-. ntmim t S.tw-Tm,rtjirAlr - tw dCeasel Wlf of ih npwIr.lmnnlnLl V.,ltl 1 AVU?J J?8' Trinity Church on Monday, after which the body was taken to Vancouver and Interred In the Ma onlo oemeterr . i ' ' i - . . . Olds A Summers are now located In their en Urged store, and , request the publio to inspect mtir uuc mmmtk wi , (iwmit. inicu wir. They have one of the neatest crockery stores la the city, and are deserving of the success which enabled them to Increase their facilities for the accommodation qf their patrons, ' ' ; Harklna A Paterson, of the well-known Eagle Marble Works, are out with a new announcement this week. They do all, kinds of cemetery work In marble, stone or granite. In the best manner. and at reasonable prices. Their remarks will be of Interest to all who wish to rear a monument to the memory of departed relatives or friends. The School Directors ofc pistrlct No. 15. In Clackamas county, with a view to getting rid of swarms of fleas, which greatly annoyed the pupils, scattered straw over the floor and Ignited It. "The fleas were completely destroyed, and the building also varnished into blue smoke, despite the frantic i&rta .of. iheDlrectors to xreniaie,thalnaecU only. It Is asserted that the 'German bond-holders of the Oregon and California Railroad will to-day accept TVillartFs plan forthe reorganisation of the road, as his agent will vote over 5,0on,iMiO worth of bonds. The Frankfort committee will continue its control and supervision over the roads until tne bond-holders association is dissolved on com pletlon of reorganization. Mr. J. W. Bailey has removed from No. 47 to Nos. XI and 85 Yamhill "Street, between Fourth and Fifth, or two blocks west of his old location No finer staple and fancy groceries can be found In the city than at hi new, neat and commodious establishment. His prices are the very lowest, as he sells for cash.' AH orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to ail parts or tne cityv Miss Mary E. Test, a popular teacher In the Harrison-street school of this city, has. been willed a legacy of $25,000 by the late lamented Captain L. I Williams, of Douglas county, who died in San Francisco recently. The parents of the young lady and she herself were very kind to Captain Williams during a long illness contracted while fighting Indiana, and Miss Test has been a favorite of his since childhood. . An enthusiastic meeting of citizens was held at the Court ' House on last Thursday evening to make arrangements for the celebration of the Fourtti"Of -July. An Executive Committee of nineteen and a Finance Committee of twelve were. chosenr The members' are representative" and wealthy" men: These committees will meet in the County Court chamber, to-morrow evening. Committees on music, literary exercises, printing, lire worksraniusemjats and invitations were also appointed. Mr. Al. . Zeiber was chosen Grand Marshal, with power to appoint his aids. The Women' Christian" Temperance Union held an 'open- temperance meeting and gave au entertainment at the Hall-street Church on last a pies and Revs. Izer made addresses, a Mrs. H. W. Scott. Mrs. Dr. Bird., Miss Loila T'1t"n "hii I sv m aw ik.iiiMii ihoriMiiftk vlnh whn mmodm LjuIIm All-Wool Black and Colorvd CMbmers DrMMI , etCv-land ltolmana to tor pari of lb ( and others. n awsou1 Is President or tile Union, which num trstlurty members. Tj M. Tlie sessions are harmonious and spirited, and the ladles mean btiMiness. ilSiFANCY DllY GOODS, on, itev. itebecea J . .-, . -, . - - MILLINERY,: regular meet lugs of mays at 'eloek-iv AMlHte4 Attorney. Mr. Benjamin I. Coheir has removed "his Ta office to the suit of moms numbered 20 In Union Block. Mr.! Cohen has been appointed resident attorney of the Equitable Menntije Company of lorR, and also or the rsorth American At- Ifew-Tf torney's and Tradesmen's Protective Union Com pany or Connecticut. I hew are two of the largest and most responsible collection agencies in the country, and claims placed In Mr. Cohen's liands will receive careful attention and be vlgoronsly pressetl by the best legal talent In the United States and Canada. He has also engaged a com petent assistant, rMrr E.-W.'Morrlson, to aid him in the enforcement of local claims. MARRIED! jk ikii uai.ihiat-a nr-rMiitinp or me itriii'n par- nta. In lyln, w. T., v Jlcv. J. I. Kl-iiiifr, Mr. NUt MdfcxiirnM.orHtiivnor. OinmlH. to MIM 'ettl V. lv. of , ir - w w - . - , 'J 1UU-U 1. . , i ' . HEW Till WEEK. ENLARGEMENT OF OUR STORE. OLDH Ac' BUMMEHH, - STe. rirst Mireet, ' . ' ..IEAI.KKS CROCKERY, GLASS AND PLATED WARE, AKD AOKNT8- FOR., The Celebrated "Hero" Oil, M v invj rf now innum in nieir Afw ana f.niarva Mutrr Idiom. Rloln'nK their old sUind. and Invite th iniitwilon of the )iillii. , mrl D. J.T Kl A LAR KEY A C O., ! m4 IS rroMt Ht Portlasxl. Or4 General Commission Merchants. - VHOH-MALE DKALEIM IS Flour, FeedV Froritona and Staple Groceries; "lOXKNINMENTH HOUClTKn. j runner tnrir inferit i rorrejiwi .rrnni lUlrjr prompllv tniwi-mi. Weekly prli-en rurrent wttKlInc with ns. lHt. mailed free on mlllcl Ion. B4T Ubeml advanrea mnle on spprovml ahlpmenl or drain. Wool, Flour, llopa, Hide. et, etc , . mmu U ADXIXiaTKATOsra XOTKE. VT't'K IS HKtlKBV OIVKX T1IAT THE UJCnEft. 11 irned. Aumlnlxtrnfor at the Fjttmtm ttt Martha Kaiaee. leeee,J, haa thla tiny fle It la Anal aoconnt of the: admin latratloii ni aalU ealale wlththetVHinty t'ourtof Moltnomah Countr.Orefon.and that aaldtViurt Umm appointed Monday, ths Kth.day of. June. 1hm. at lOn'rlork a. m.. the time. an.I the founlr (Xart-rMm nf aalrf rounty the Place, for the 7 iirmri anu KiuimtDi of aain account ann ail noteotlona Admlnlatralor.- Vnmrtr nurfr-H'nrrmrA rm. - EW THIS Will SUIT HOUSE wfttH aHvIImt ianilnlnv. snd it nisi IlfHtvMONrM th eharaTM r . .7 . . a al ., nx BBtft- a a .F A i r la paid r him. Mend al ot buat, learth ot leTa and aklrt. traeia, irtiaiM, iregon. -s . NOTE. The above alatement la without doubt the moat lecltlmato advertisement InaarUKl la any newspaper. All that la aaked U m trial It matters not what ilMance. frtoea era ranilnf from IWte In Krenrh A 1 1-Wool fahrloa ; Mark Ulmana. tnm to HI y lea are ceoerally )rn to MUM. 1JTT, tha ad ml! ted Uwdlnf lee- maker, ladlea who have their owa Dreaa ttooda eaU hava Itreaaea made up at reaaonable prtoea. Frlsga, Ulinpa and All-Wool Drees Oooda on hand at aame prloee aa the leading-dry toraa. - T. O. HARKING C W. PATERSON. EAGLE MARBLE WORKS. ' HAKKUrS ft'PATERSOn, ' Itealgnera and Manufacture ra of MAIIBLE MONUMENTH, IIKADHTUNEM, TOM Its, TABLET, AND MARBLE, HTONE OR GRANITE, firE MAKE A HPECIALTY OF IIEAHmTONEH AND MONUMENTX WE VmK NOT1IINO BUT THE BEAT Iff imUliy o. Illlaa.ml, Vermon MartOe direct from theonnrrtea. tme4ery lots enHoatSl with BUnw Walla and "Cappliin ort Hlone llMta and tislvanlsed Iron lUIUnn and Oat. We are prepared lo uo work at a lower nru re man 11 naa over been donaJor heretofore In Oren. We are alao prepared lo erect (Jranlle Monumenta or Head Htonca of any atyla nrdlnieimlona.We do not employ any amenta lo eonaume profluand make the work more eapenalve to the purchaaer, but attend to our bulncmrarvea, which enablea ua to Rive our ruatomera the beneflt of an r-nl1 pereentaare. W aollclt nrdera from the nMintrv, which wUl he promptly attended toe We guarantee entire aatlafactlon. If you wiah any thing In our Hne, and will write to ua, giving a deavrlptlon of what you want, we will aend you design to cliooae from, with prlcca of aaiue. . -i, . myl No, S Itolasexi ilreet, BelweeBi rirat Md SNMi rrlaai4, Oregsa. tm ' NOTICE TO MILLINERS. We are now opening our jg- 3JJ W Q TOC ..or.., MILLINERY IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE ' Whloh w will GOODS! EASTERN MANUFACTURERS, Sell Lower than Any Other House on the Coast. 8pecul Inducements Offered to Milliners Starting Basinets. - LEWIS & STRAUSS, ZTIrat Otroot, We are now prepared to offer to the Retail Trade our Tery eztensire purchases for the SPRHI O SEASON A. L SALINGER & CO., THE Oregon SPEAK Bargain Houoe, A FEV WORDS M .AND.. 0 , Payin j attention this season strictly to , these lines of Goods, we hare purchased 1 ,each-in larger - quantities - pan ; in - any prerious season, and at Tery satisfactory prices. 1 . -. . Purchasers -will -now-find - throughout" our 8tock better inducements than may be had elsewhere. 1 3IOONKY & VALENTINE, rirat aaa Taflar slreeta, PortUad. II AI.BRRMTAPT, W Yolk. JOS. -II A t.RRRWTA PT, JON. SAW I, I'ortland. THE HEW YORK NOVELTY CO. 1 era of t he TOCXl.L TIIK ATTKNTHIV OV TIIK RRAIK tlie Nkw Nokthwknt anJ dealera a-etierally to their Kxtenalva HUtck. of n Cardboards, Cardboard Patterns, . dnbossed Pictures, Needlework Patterns, 2 "Xmbroldory Books, -Mottoes, ' J . Picture Frames, Book Harks, ; Kotioe Slcns, Easels, Eto, L LATEST NOVELTIES. All Orders Will Recede Prompt and Carefnl Attention, . -r i . ' For Catalt;uea and Prlce-Llal, send to M A LBBSWT X lT-aV U A M Xr S Aider StH aear msrr f Twmt, (P.O. IV6I7.) rortland.Orecon. For- Ice Cream and 8oda Water I .... .OO TO., ALISKY & HJEGZIX S, TJtralJUrtltwawai AW-, CHKftlll TII13 NEW NOHTIIWEST To the Public i - Tba. rwent tualncaa boom created aurhn unusual de mand for Merrhandlae Ibat prices naturally advanced rap Idly eo rapidly, In fart, thai w did not attempt to buy berauae of the prlrea we would t compelled lo aak cus toniera. We did not follow In the footalepa of the other flrtna In our nf , for we pmpoae to lend In thla ua well w Jlo In everything which we undertake. We fjreaaw that the boom could not laat, and therefore, Inatead of loading our shelving down with gooda ttouglrt at Inflated prices, w( ordered oar Jf f w York Ilouae of T MICllAKIi CO. not to buy one dollar's worth during thla great bouui, as wa well knew li could not continue and In snawer lo our letter ws received word that they had bought part of the Block of ths 4AMKM XLLESjiXii. .failure, amounting to 3t. Which part of the alork arrived on the aieamer Rtata of California. r ThU stock waa ordered to he sold by the attachment bulled by European Anna lo theHheiitTof Sew York county. This arrival waa a aurprtaa to ua, aa they were bought In Job Iita, at prlws that muat secure for us that which we ars working for, vis. To lie able to offer customer bargains that cunnot be had elaewhere, and at price that cannot be eualed In any store-house on the Comd, . When you go out shopping, don't fall 16 give us a call, ven If you have no Intention of buying. It will be to your benefit aa well aa ours, and we can soon convince you that we are capable of making food all our aaaertlona. . W are poaltlve that If you but glvs'ua aVi'nppjunlty to ahow what we can do, we will be able lo secure your trad for the future. Io not hHate about, calling, eveh If you do not need gooda at the time. We gladly ahow our gooda, for by so doing another customer la gained. A. L. SALINGER & CO., THE IIAROAIN Goods and -Shoe -House or OltKOON, I0O First Street. Betweai Taasklll mm Taylor, r Look for stairway In center of store," TayUr. spas HUM Air HAIR GOODS! Direct from French Importers, . CNKMTINQ OF THE LATEHT JrOVELTIt34 OT TUB j Heaaon. - - . A full line of Mwitche In Choice Colors. In vlnlble Hair NeU for Kront Coiffure In all shades. v nemTTefhen'a Wlga mulo to order. mm. iruj jiair a specially. A perfeef fit guaran PATTErtNS by every aUema. BlTTTKniCK'H CKLKBIlATirn steamer. Alao, a full Block of Mine. Iiemorcat's I' Hend atamp for Illustrated CstalogneTsttcrns sent by msirrpoar-pald. " . ... ' :4 Mrs.' c 8. .WASS, '.; sp2S .No. l Morrlaoa Street. PortlasMl. UOE ROSE PILXHV TJTIE llOOE P I L L 0 . ; FrosiS airoot, Sooiltlo, W, T. no4 it r - I