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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1881)
THE XE W v; XORTlIWkST THURSDAY f .7UN.E 1 2, "188LT 1 -. is rORTUMK'oltKUON. THl.'KlAY. Jl'NK t. rl LOCAL EPITOME. Mn Geo. F. Trlboih-returned-by the Columbia" from hit visit to the Etwt. ' - Tbe(iranl IxIjre of Masons of Washington Territory Is In session at uij mpi a stand for the iudwwill be erected at the race coupon the htate Fair ground. . ,: The Executive Committee is perfecting arrange ments for the Fourth of July celebration. Mr. C. A.foburuiU buihiing a residence on the comer of .Tenth and F streets. East Portland. Ex-Attprney-Oeneral Williams left AVashlnjr- ton City on the 20th ultimo for his home lu this clty.tj ...... . ' ' " ' Owinxtothe superior finish and excellence of work, Abell stand preeminent as a photographer. jGlve him a call. . - .-. '1 V. There will be Ave graduates from the Territorial Vnlverslty of Washington this year, four of whom . Are young ladles. .... . - Tu Fan, a wealthy Chinese merchant, died on Haturuay last, ine remains were ouyeuon ou tlay m tb celestial pomp. , r .,f Mr. John A. Beck and wife returned from Han Francisco on the last steamer, whither they had ; been for a five weeks' sojourn. The Portland police made 155 arrests during My. Of the number, 111 are classed under the "rjiekd of "drunk and disorderly." . r t r ', A younar roan named Ilolman has been arrested In this city6d taken to' CJoldendalej W.T.to answer a cnarge-of liorse-stealing. " Mr. Yoos has opened a. new coffee-house and restaurant at No. -86 First street.. Everything about thes establishment is first-class. ..The trial of Thomas Doljr, the pilot who is 'bargel with wrecking the C treat Republic, is in v progress in the United States Circuit Court. ' . Women ami -yirl- for -ehamberwork 4n-hotel v and general housework in families are .wanted at theWomen's Employment Agency. te advt. . I4A perfect ttt"jnrara'nterl or no sale?" Is the motto of Bhlpper A Ityhke, proprietors of the Hon Ton Tailoring Establishment, Nos. 11 and 13 Oak 'afreet. " r -- ' "' : Tlienew-propefier- Fleetwoodmade a successful trial trip on Saturday.' In conjunction with the (told Dust, she will run between this city and The Dalles.' . - . ; . gome 60,000 Norwegian, Immigrant will reach .America this year, and many of -them will settle in the West. Oregon will receive a good portion of them. . " "There are now open for Inspection $10,000 worth of foreign and domestic sultlnra at the lion Ton ' Tailoring Establishment, and new goods arrive by every steamer. . - .' :, ,.. . "" Colonel Mosby, Hie Confederate guerrilla- chief, " -will visit Oregon on his trip from China to (Jeor gla, he having been appointed United States Mar shal of that Ktate. - ' "The Oregon Railway and Navigation Com nan v has bought the Starr line of steamers on iHigeti m,m ie vessei:were transferred to-ther-pur- ruaapT on Tllir" 'y Jlalberstadt A Kann, of the New York Novelty Company, received by the last steamer a large ad dition to tllelr flue stock of -novelties. . They de sire to call attention to a rry .useful and unique article that they have Just Introduced, vis : the celluloid pen-holder, of which they have a large Invoice, ' .-v-r-.. - f L:' ' The O. R.4K. Co.' now sells excursion tickets to the Cascades for $2 Si) for the round trip: Thev are good only till the down-bound boat is met, which Is usually at Warrendale. Excursionists nm'v thus view Cape Horn. Rooster Rock, Hridal YeH'l'slls, Castle Rock, and return In time to transact half a day 'a business. u - As will lie seen by reference to our advertising columns, Messrs. A. I Salinger A Coate-cloeJng out their business In this city. The stock will be sold at any sacrifice, as Mr. Salinger-does not wish to take any of It with him to Oakland, whither-he goes to assume chargfe of the firm's establishment In that city. r ' The Farmers' and Mechanics' Store is again to the front with a large advertisement. This an nouncement is In reference tor the dry goods de partment only, and should be carefully read by every-woman7 in the State. -The square-dealing and oneprlce system Is meeting with general favor, anu business Is constantly increasing. ' . The Orrgonlan't Jenkins has set himself about establishing a "code of manners" for the guidance of the society people of America. It Is strange that such a profound professor of etiquette wa allowed to drift to this remote section of the coun try to commence his work. A chapter on 'fresh" reporters and their privileges atthe theaters is In I . . . - , v ;' ' 8. IJpman A Co. have receied two cases of lace buntings, which were seventy-five days on the way from New York, and they offer .them -at thirty cents per j'ard, the regular price being fifty. They, are enabled io make this reduction Inconse quence of having rweeived indemnification from the railroad ycompauy for the delay of the goods. Read the advertlseniept. r Cardwell A IWnnett, two young gentlemen well known iu this city, have oened the Palace Root and Shoe House at the comer of Third and Morri son streets. - They are Importing a fine line of JCastern-niade good,and will curry a superior stock. 'They will doubtless receive much encour agement In their new-uiHlerUkluR, as tlielrlrcle of friends In Portland is very large. . ; Mr. J. W. Bailey has removed from No. 47 to Nos. 83 anLW Aamhlll.street, between Jt'ourth and Fifth, or two blocks west of his old location. No finer Unle ad fancyTrTowrIesaqbefouhd in the city than at his new, neat and commodious establishment.' His prices are the very, lowest, as he sells for cash. All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts of the city. A Dundee cablegram from the Directors of the Oregouian RallwayiJCoinpany.Llniitcil, jn. nouncer that the lines of the company have, been practically leased toJIenry Yillard. Work on the division from the Junction of east and west side sections opposite Ray's Landing to this "city Is. ordered discontinued, and all available hands are Ui be transferred to the southern lines. Whether suspension of work on the Portland division Is temporary or permanent Is not known. ""Last Monday, Decoration Day, was quite gen erally observed In this city as a holiday.. The procession of military and civic societies formed at 2 o'clock p. M, on Third and Alder streets and It la (nvtn-tnn fuafitVilriKIji ,m I .tl ..1 .1... I . an't get out of town to be "induced to 'remiflii" -on some pretext or other, Just as It is common for -removed people to "resign." ' A large assortment In the latest Summer styles Inliats and Ton nets was' recelved 6n the steamer Columbia by P. Van Fridagh, No. Ill First street. Ladies should examine the stock. A reader of the Orcgonlan'i account of the re-'-cent British banquet will conclude that San Fran cisco's reputation for "prolelng th biggest syco- idtantar-and most In a hlUr'-Ll in dangeiv r - .The Democratic City Committee, has held a meeting and determined to Issue no call for a con ventlon at present, the members preferring to : wait until the Republicans make nominations, A very large audience listened to. the special services at the First Congregational Church on - last Sunday evening; in memory of fallen soldiers. "RevrJrAr Cruzan deltvered an .eloquent sermon. The Women's Christian TemperaneVUnlon of fsOUth Portland has petitioned the Common Coun cil to make, provision for confining arrested boys and girls In separate ajtartments from adult crim Zlnals.. ,. . , ; .,,'.. If any druggist. Mill prove by analysis that any patent medicine on his shelves is a better remedy than the OregouiUood Iurlfler, his fortune is male if he will send the formula to Wm. 'Plunder A Co., of this city. Wm. Gray A Sons, boot and shoe dealers at No. 14!) Front street, have something of Interest to the. ubllc In our advertising columns this week, heir stock Is all Eastern made and of the best quality. Call and examine It. ' - Work on the tunnels between Cascades and The Dalles Is progressing finely. It is - prosecuted . night and day the men working In eight-hour hlfts It is believed the JunnelswUl. be.thrpugh. y the first of, August, or sooper..- - - . . s Airs. A. C La Roque, whose death was men tioned last week, died Intestate, and fr. J. 8. Raleigh ha been appointed administrator. The estate doe not exceed in value $17,500, and con sists ol household effects, real estate, money and notes. .. ' .Mra. Myers, a lady eighty years of age, residing on the comer of Seventh and F streets, has for some time suffered from a cancer In her right hand, and on Saturday afternoon tbe affected member was amputated. The lady is getting long well. Alma If., third daughterof John L. and C. A. ,-fimlth, died in this city, on Sunday last, from , typhoid fever, In the seventeenth year of her age. The narenta and sisters of the bright young girl have the sincere sympathy of relatives and friends jn meir trying nour. v The Bon Ton Tailoring Establishment, of which Shipper A Rybke are the proprietors, has splen- did stock of foreign and domestic fabrics, which they will make tin In the latest style at very rea sonable prices. They offer a choice of selection -from some -aww-different suitings, which th hare imported direct from European and Eastern manufacturers. Every one who desires a neat fittlnsr.. stylish suit should read their advertise BjnenW aotetheiiJoaLjricevand rail and Inspect f ram toe of exercises as announced last week was mpressively carried -out. The' band, played a dirge,. Chaplain Cruzan offered a brief, prayer, Major A. I. Sears dellvtreiLanaddress; and Coin rades ..Waters, Harrington, Neer, Sears and l.'alm'er . wpoiidel.jomemorULiilimejat!l after which considerable time was spent in dec orating graves. In the evening, New Market Theater was literallypacked, and-many people were unable . to gain admission. Rev. V. (J. Simpson offered a prayer; a double quartette J renuerea the "jMitie Hymn of t lie Republic:" l'oBLCommanderaNfr liZTJeire joL t bj;i t yt J.W. Cochran of Vancouver, and T. C. Bell of Oregon City, each made a short address; R. C White read s short original poem; Mrs." I). F. Smith readthe "Soldier's MesMagtt." and .Miss Augusta Allen "Searchlngf for the Slain;" Hon. M. C (ierrge drllveml an elwjuent kmr Impressive ora tion Lolla O'Connor recited Tle Star Sin gled Banner l" and Jthe A'ResponsJve-Closliig Ser vice" by the Post ended the ceremonies of the day. . . . . - V '- ' NEW TIIIM WEEK. v. J- BOOTS & SHOES . , bisncT rao EaSTERK MaIIUFACTURERS We hava a Fin Ktock of th Cleratd TICHNOR BANISTER A i . AH REED A CLOS80N , MEN'S DOOT0 AMD SHOES ... i . AJ, ths PopuUr - - WOODMAN8EE Y CARSIDE LSOU J. H. HOLBROOK A CO. ' LADIES' ' 0 HOES. - These Good r of the best EAST ER9 UAXE3, &nd art offered at rea onablo price. Call and examine our Stock -f.-. - WM. GRAYAi H02V8, lit F t mreet. Brtea Alder and Morrtwm, N A.. Tina week; J.., HELP WANTED IMMEDIATELY. If! WrtMEX AXI IIIKIJ MlK'lioVRKWOIlk, AT iU wmm fhm Sli u S-W Vrr nmnlh : imhcr wnrk In lirfii, fntni l.UrJk. Applx -at WO.MKS-M KMI'IiUY MKmT AGENCY, on Morrlxai trwt, flrat dMrfnm k'irel, Ula1ra. " .- ' J"t MILLINERY -ASI FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. No. Ill First Street (Deknm'i Baildinjn P. VAN Fit I D AC H , Agent. Jut KecHved, per Rtmer ColumbU, a Largs AmoH- ' ,.'A.f..V.. .S- Ui . LATEST SUraER 8TTLES IB EATS AHS. . BOTOETS. IWor purrhaalnf, litMllM will pla call and examine. '" 5 ": ' ' ' " )fit T """ JUST RECEIVKD: A LAHGi: HXOOIC SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! ,AT. The Bon Ton T A I LO R I N G ES J AB LMR Effi SHIPPER . & - RYBKE, Propri., . II aad IS Oak a I reel. seWrrwil ad rirai, POHTLAND, OREGON; ; I (wtly thy habit as thy purse ran buy, Hut not espreaa'd in fancy; rich. mt f audy ; ' 1 For th apparel oft proclaims the man. tihaltipear. To he well-dreat ' ', "Will ormme auperseds th rest Lard Byvn, THE CHEAPEST, BEST, ANO MOST FASHIONABLE " : TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT . ' OJi THE NORTH PACIFIC COAtMT. "" KtjrlUli rsaU im Order fram ...... dead Bnalaeaa Halta f Order frMB.. fttyllsk OvereMta d d ,M t'ls Preaa Mmim- -ia: ' -ali--r ss.ee ae.ee ss.ee A PERFECT EFT GUARANTEED OR HO SALE Samples and Rules of Measurement Sent to " ' Any Addressi Wr of ChargoV- - S'team PTEiNo.ri.RAyi'Nd'ANiiBKPAiRiNri h6nr with nealneaa.and dispatch at 'JO iter eent leaa than any other place lu the city. OIts us a call. Jr CLOSING OUT TO CiUIT BUSINESS ! , Owlnic to our senior partner, Mr. A. M. HA UNO ER, retir ing fspta our flrta antopw4wg a iAii4ag bual news at No. 414 Market street; Han Francisco, we are compelled Ui take chanre of our Oakland Htore and clos" our Portland House. It Is a olgeipense to pack up and pay freight charges hack, besides tbe trouble and decrease In the value of Uoods by handling and shipping. To save all this loss, we shall onVrany of iniruRaUA.wJ..ii.--..VfJ,.---...' 'Sacr if i c i ngx P r ceo ! . liOOT AND 8HOK DEPARTMENT. Infants' Shoes, reduced to... .$ 2, Child's Kid, Hutton.... 1 no Misses' Ooator Kid, Hut ton.. 1 oo Ijulies' Kid, Foxed, Dutton...... M 1 60 ladles' Ooat. J Ace.. 1 W Men's Oxford Ties, Hewed- 1 60 Men's Doots..... ....,.T....... ...... f 2 00 to 6 (W . ' ". (JENTHJ. UNpKItWEAU. (la U'-Mrlna;I)rawersA. i mm $ 2!i Oents' Merino Undershirts...... 60 dents' Overalls.. ,....40o to tt Casslmere Overshlrts Z'tc to 2 00 V !' PHE88 OOODH." - - Black Velvet, per yard.... ,.............$ 60 Kllk Velvet, Htriped... ...;.. 1 00 Black Hatln........ : .. 60 All-wool IJlsck Cashmere. ; .; 60 Fancy Hhades Cashtnere...w...,b.. ' 80 All-wool Camel's 1 1 air....... 20 Dehege, In all shades...... 10 A FULL LOT. OF -rxno-i: TIU ai AT A CRIAT 8ACRIFIC-V-. Taks Your Cholos for 25 Cents. It will pay you to call and set our prices at our CTotintr Ont Sals. , STORrqorir"AKD fixtures for sail A. Lv SALirJCER & CO.. iOO Fliat Otreeti r 'MiMCRixXxEtSrn aivertihemexth. DRESS GOODS. Our new Spring Stock of Press Goods Is now nearly all In. .It Is Larger, Better and Cheaper than ever-before. We also have the most deslr able Colors and Latest Styles of Plain, Plaid and Gulped 811k and1 Satin Trimmings, Bugle Cimps and Fringes, Colored and Dlack Cords and Tasel, and . everything re quired to trim a Dress, all at the Lowest Living Prices. - OLDS & KING, - v' " .... i 147 Third 8treet, Portland. MELLIS BR08. & CO. .roi Wnolosalo THE CHOICEST ASSOBTXfEHTS ! THE -TA8TIESTTTuTf 11ER8 1 - T, THE LOWEST PBICE3 1 Send for Oatalogt&e, . or Call and e. MELLIS BRDSr& CO., z j- 1 20 Front Street, nis2llf rRTLAJr, IlRfMJX. - . II ALnKRHTADT, ' ns. IIAI.BBMSTADT, JON. KAN If. lorlland. THE NEW YORK NOVELTY CO. DKHIRK TO CALL TUB ATTF.JCTIO or TUB RFJAD- ' era erf tha N iw North waaT and dealvra aeoerallr la Itiolr Ksicualvs Htuck of Cardboards, Cardboard Patterns, ' - Xmboaaed Piotnres, --NeodleworlrPatterxisr Embroidery Books, Mottoes, x Picture Frames, Book Marlovv Notice Olcna, Easels, to, LATEST liOVBLTIBS. All OrderTWilTHoceiTo'lTpiiipt and Careful Attention. For Catalogues and Prio-Llst, send to HALBEsUrTADT dt KAM, . AMtr mu, mMkr erar r Tfmt, (P.aDoatn.) rortIand,Orctxa. - wiDcnc a KinnriAN, 11 O T H HIIOE8t lsi'"Tr'"ii"'Bfc., satCXCTlsasiS)sl iMwr. 'Vw ;. ' their stock. 1 . .... I .: - , i " - - - ... j