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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1881)
r - j . . y' . ; - "v- 7- " ' -i ' " . - a . -s ... , ...... - - - . . , i. .... ' t . . . ...... -J- . U ' - . , ' .' ' THE KEWLXORTH WEST, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1881. -A ;5? ( " V . .... I - V A PORTLAND. OREGON, -TH URKDAY, JULY 28, mu LOCAL EPITOME. Jlu'st In hat fiTrepofted by some AVlllanictte i Valley farmer. "' ' Work ha been commenced on the new .Catholic Church In East Portland. Senator (Irover left on yesterday's steamer, en route for' Washington CUyf v , j -' A man living at Tillamook reort that a vessel was burned at aea on July 15th. Tlie tliermometer reached 90 -last Saturday exceedingly warm for Portland." " Mr Adolph Armbruster was -drowned at Salem n Saturday evening while bathing. Lieutenant Scbwatka Is In San Francisco, and -will leave forHPoriland by the next steamer. ,. "-Mrr Hallenbeck left lor ttan Francisco on Jast Friday morning, whence he will go to Honolulu. The O. R." A N.-Co. wiuaoonoommenoe Its great fill In Souths Portland on the flat near the water works. . - - .. Mr. F. K. Arnold has been eiecte! Commander of the newly Instituted Reynolds Post, O. A. K., jof this city. - - - - Mr. Pottlnger, of the Albany Herald, was , In 1he city last week, and gave the New North west a calU i The bosa salmon- has been eantured at Eagle- ClifT. It weighed 84 pounds, and when dressed filled 69 cans. , , Gerdge Wright Post," O. A. R, has presented Comrade A, E. Borthwlck with a silver spoon for ihis youugoon. Owing to the superior finish and excellence of 'work, Abell stands preeminent as a photographer. -.-Give him a call. Chief Justice Lord declines to consider "ballot 200," and' the Mayoralty- squabble reverts to, the Common Council. . . The water company Is preparing to enlarge Its workSj,to be able to supply the rapidly Increasing demands of the city. , : 7 A man namel Hamilton has been fined $20 for Indulging In theaport of wife-beating. Let Us Jiave tbe whipping post, There Is no longer doubt that the Oreironian Railway. (Company's Hues have been leased to the O. R. & NvCo, for 99 years. -Tlie second anniversary of the organization of the East Portland Raptlst Sunday School was cel brated last Sabbath evening. -v This is the season when the dreaded fever and xague are prevalent.' Nip them In the bud with Tfunder,a 8. S.,M a sure cure. The Canada thistle 'Is allowed by many property . owners to grow and thrive, notwithstanding the Jaw requiring that It be cut down. A discharged soldier, named Berthold Engler, was captured last Friday evening in the act of burglarising a Third-street -house..- General Miles, the new commander of the De partment of the Columbia, Is In San Francisco, and will sail for tbls city on Satunlay. "r Buy the best, and you will find that you liave Wight the ehspesf, which Is the'New Domestic, Itept by E. F. HeroiV'No. 49" Salmon street. Rev. James Worth, an octogenarian, died atliaU-j eyi14fin county( on the 18th 119; was a ininia- ter of the Unlte! Presbyterian Church, and came to Oregon in I852. ' iregon - The latest crare in novelties, macrame material, with books of Instruction for the work, can now be had at IT. llartman & CJ's, 16- Third street .8ee.alvertlsment. ', The Executive Committee of the Stato Temper ance Alliance will hold a business meeting, on Saturday, the 30th Inst., at the office of Mr. J. C. McDougall, No. 15 First Street. The fitar Base-ball Club, of this city, defeated the BufTsticks of Vaneouverat that place on Sun day last, by a score of 9 to A, In the finest game ver seen on the North Pacific coast. " Miss Iaura M. Adams has resigned the office of musical director In the Willamette University, and has accepted the position of teacher of music In the Wasco lndepcodent Academy Messrs. Thompson, David & Smith have received . the contract for building the railroad bridges. and trestles between this city-and the CascadesY-ex- -cept the bridge over the Sandy River. - -Dr. A. P. Truesdell will continue his lectures at Y. M. C. A. Hall until further notice. His audi ences have largely increased, and there In 'consid erable excltemefit over some of his magnetic cures. . - Contracts have been awarded for Improving South First street from Woods to the line of the city, C street from First to Second, and North fclghteentti street from G to U Work will be rapidly pushed. r The report was circulated on Mondav thaTlIie h mutilated and decomposed remains of a man had been found In Marruam's gulch. The matter simmered down lo "finding Ihe amputated ami of Chinaman that had been buried. . ft, Third annual exhibition of the Mechanics' Fair will commence ort the 13th of October and close on the 29th. Gold, silver and bronze medals and diplomas of honor will be awarded for meritorious exhibits. Read the announcement under "New This Week." . Mrs. II. B. Lltt lias gone for a brief period to, New Yerk in the Interest of the well-known Suit , House, corner of Third and Alder streets. During her absence her place cutter and fitter In the establishment: is supplied by a lady late fronjL a leading anil house 111 San FranclfHo. Look out -for noYelties when Mrs. Lltt returns. - MrJ.' W. Bailey has removed from No. 47 to Nos. ft-) and 85 amhlll street, ts-tween Fourth nd Fifth, or two blocks west of his old location. No finer staple and fancy groceries can be found In th'e 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 parta.ofj.he city. Tlie raves at the City View Driving Park, under tjie auspices of the Northwestern District A gricu It- ural Association, have leen well attende!." On TuesIay IVxtf r won the trot, taking the second, jron-the flrc-f ighths nt mll rinn,-m h In iJXt. Yesterday the. trot was won by BiTlyBar lowaad (be running race by Trade Dollar. "Colonel" J. R. FarUh, 6f the ao-caned Interior Merchants' Agency, has beep engaging In some more of those peculiar transactions for which he Is noted. His last exploit was selling a consign ment of flour am pocketing the proceeds. . ' A disastrous Are occurred on Sunday nlirht, when a number of buildings on Front and Clay streets were destroyed. ; Among the losers-. are Herrall A Zimmerman, $110 G.-W. Fisher, $1000; -E. A. Hprairue, $MW;' Krati & C, $500; Eli Morrill, $1(10. No Insurance was held by any of them, f Several other pennxiis, sustained losses. Honey man's foundry would have been burned but for the exeellentwork of the fire detartment. f The:Tommittee of the Women's ChrUtlan Tern- perauce Union having In charge the matter of or ganizlag a "JuvenlU Christian Temperance I'plon" met last Saturday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. rooms with a number of chlfdren and grown people to perfect the proposed organization. Mrs. Stuobs presided and made a few pointed remarks, explaining the objects of the organization. Rev. II. K. Hlnes ottered aii earnest prayer for the suc cess of the work. Stirring speeches for five min utes were made by Dr. Truesdell, Gov, G4bbs, Dr Avery, Mrs. Stubbs and Mrs. H. K. Phillips. The little folks then listened lathe reading oflhe con stitution and the apMiutment of the following officers : President, Mrs. A. E. Torrey ; A'lce-Pres; ldent, Mrs, D. Shlnller; Secretary, Mrs. Stevens'; Treasurer, Mrs. B. Fellows; Advisory Committee from the several churches: Seamen's Bethel, Mrs. R. 8. Stubbs; .Unitarian, M rs. C. W. Burrage: ' Pres byterian, Mrs. Wadhams; Congregational, Mrs. Lillie; Christian. Mrs. Judge Adams. ' At the close of this work the little ones flocked to. the desk to-Join tlte organization by signing the con stitution. The workers feel very much encouraged by the exhibition of interest In the work. An nouncement of, the next meeting will be made through the dally papers. Immediately after the adjournment of the Juvenile meeting, Mrs. II. K. Hlnes presented the subject of organizing a "Young People's Christian Temperance Union," and announced the-names of officers, the Presi dent being Miss Alice Clawson and the Vice-President Mr. Charles Haffenden. A meeting for the purpose of perfecting the organization1 will be called at an early day. ) Two of the most thoroughly enjoyable and sat isfactory concerts ever: given. ln"tnls city were those of -the Mendelssohn Quintette Club-at -New Market Theater on last Friday and Satunlay even ings. The instrumental music was of the highest order throughout, and Miss Marie Nellini, by her artistic singing, andlnimitable rendition of old time melodies In answer to frequent recalls, be came a great favorite with all who were so fortu nate as to hear her. The club Is now absent on a trip to the Interior, and on their return will give another concert' In conjunction with the Handel Jk Haydn Society. . . ', 'A larce audience was present at New Market .Theater on Tuesday evening to witness the first performance of the Louise Lester ()era Company, the composition presented being Donizetti's "Daughter of the lleglment," Tlie opera gave but little opportunity for display on the part of any of the performers except Miss Lester, which is doubtless fortunate, she being the only one who created a favorable. impressIonTheJittle lady w Idle at times crude In her method and lacking In artistic finish, evinced a conscientious desire to R lease that always finds favor with an audience, he Is graceful and vivacious, and sang her lion's share of the opera with good effect. Mr. Roraback, the tenor, has ev4dently been promoted tp a posi tion for whlell-he-has few-uuallflcatlofls, though, in consequence of not having thoroughly recov ered from a severe sell of seasickness, his singing on this occasion cannot be considered a fair sam ple of his capabilities. The other members of the company were nervous and not at home In their several &rts, and the chords was at times rough and uneven, showing a lack of proper rehearsing. The same opera was repeated last evening, and some of the more glaring defects were corrected. -"Glrofle-Glrofla" Is announced for to-night, when Mr.-Nathal, tin principal baritone of the troupe, will make 1 Is first appearance. - . " A -' CARD. r ' Prejudice against me having c!osel the avenues to an honorable and useful career against my In nocent chttdrtTtiall soon start East to place hlin In a school where he may receive the training which" hns' been" denied hlm'in Oregon byme.n who, while claiming to be followers of Jesus7 vio late every principle which He taught, and under the cloak of religion exercise the hypocrisy of Judas Iscarlot and the malignity of the devil. When I had secured a good home for my boy in Forest GroveJslul. .tried to get him Into the school there, my enemies -prevented me; and not think ing that Father Fierens, who stood as my boy's God-father at his baptism, would be' so. recreant to the doctrines of mercy and Justice which he j preached, I sought to place hlni-tn St. Michael's f College In this city. But no ! His mother was a denizen of Second street, and every enort or hers to make an honorable and useful man of her son must bo thwartedr thoughuio one could aay avaln-. gle word against the conduct of the child.- With a heart that not all the holy water which the Pa cific Ocean could hold would wash Clean, this rer erend (?) priest drove the lad away from the doors of the. school-room, though this same priest had no scruples against eating and drinking in high toned society with the child's father, L. M. Starr, I make no claim on the world's charity for my self; I am Independent, and care not for Its smiles Or frowns: but I appeal to All honest people, whether church memWrs or not, to aay who de serves most censure the father of the boy, rolling In his wealth, but unwilling to give a; crumb to his son; the priest, who as sponsor fori the child promts! before God lie should be trained in the paths 'of righteousness, but who casts him out as everything vile; the mother, driven to a life which casts her out of swiety in order to provide means for his support, or the Innocent boy him self. Satisfied that the answer of true Christians and honest men everywhere will be against the seducer and unnatural father and the hypocritical priest, aud in favor of the mother and the child, I nope soon tplNMny boy 4tv school lnjume.cuDU ruunlty where such men os Father Fierens carry hods Instead of preaching, and where such men as Lew rtarruo not associate with decent people. Briookt Gallaoiikr. TTlie "New N 6TS1trT57s tobuy..Wheeler 4 Wilson MTgCo., 88 isewinf lorrlson sU ,;JIEW THIS WEEK. 13 O T H 3D 13 . . ... . V jmrA. P. TUBE8DELL Jlves hyFourilvLrotur!! ;'. MAGNETISM AND MIND-READING . . On Thursday ETening.aly ?8th, " -5 : 7ltsIU privir the PDWEIt OK MIND OVER MATTER, hy mrnDflllnR olhert lo nlxr lit witnl or wlnh, by parsljrs ln th hrallhy, rurlnv ihn imrslytto, Uf, blind, Impotent uiil Ipaane, IbroujU bl wu HApNETId WILL POWER. AFTERH00NS AT 2:30, TO LADIES ONLY. THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION THE PORTUriD MECHANICS' FAIR , " -U WILL. COMMENCE ' ' - OrtoWr ISik mm (1m Oetea Mlk, Ml. ......'..-..PreKlilnt ;...Vlo!-PrIUnl ..:..T..;:'Tresurfr Mrrtrjr ....HuperlnUndent rricEKatt ERANtC IEKITM, Kmn. ... Vrr RHONEYMA2I, Kq- V ...... W. M. I.AIHI. Kmq . .T K. OLLENlKKrr . . GOLD, SILVEE AJTD BRONZE MEDALS DirLOMAa or iiohok Will hsawardsd UmerltorloaxhlbiUtnsfordsnMwltli ths Rules, Regulations mmd Premium Lint of tbs Fair. Ap plication for npar at the forthcoming Fair should be filed at an early date with the undemlgnetl, who will cheerfully funtUk all lafortnatlaa coacernlog tba Fair. By order. y - r. oLDKiorr. amp, Vr. rirat aa4 Waak Mm rrtlaa1. Or. O LDS & KIN C Eeipectfully solicit the patronage of the public at their place of batiness, 110. 147 THIRD STREET. THANKS Are richly due the pablie for their - generoat patronage and ub- -tantial support -,. . DUE NOTICE Will be gire& of remoral to oar new -. and commodious store, 110. 186 FIRST STREET; - BetweM Taylor mm Yaaahlll. , .. - -' ' . OLDS & KING. . 147 Third Street, IRTT..VNU...-............. ... RE IN USE ROSE PILLS. RHEIirm MALE. 1Y VIRTIF OF A JUHfMr5NT,ORDKR ANTl DKCRF.K JJ to me dlrertert, immet ont ofNlhs Munreme fVrt of th Mate of Oregon, aa contained In a mandate of aald Court 01 e on the IJthdayof May.lNHl.ln favor of Warah IWaaer, Rea ent. and acainut W. If. I. Joyce. Apcllant. Iinoleatlcd Charlea llopklna, K. J. Northnip, J. !. Van lu-nsalaer, and pond d with V i rw ..,'. i . r. . ..... 1 vai. ivrii.aiwr Willi J. U. Wallace, lieendanta, for the aum of tine llundrel and Mnety-three KllRni (fivun), with intereat thereon at the rate of 10 per rent per annum from the 10th day of July, NM0, together with coats of and upon this writ, I did, on the lAh day of July. IrtXl, levy upon the real estate' of aald Ap pellant.. W. II. II. Joyce, alfunie In the City of Iortlaml. Multnoman txunty,Htaie or lregon,to-wtt t Commencing at the aouth west corner of It numbered Four (4) In Jllock lettered A, In Unrutiiera' Addition to the ;ily of Portland In tha County of Multnomah and Htata-of Uregtn, running thence west elghty-flve feet, thence north one hundred feet, thence east aeveniy-ine andaaen 4entha feet, thence aotith fifty feet, thence eaat to the northeast corner of aald 1x4 No. Four, thence south to t he place of beginning. Now. therefore, by virtue of aaid decree, on Matunlar. the ir7ibtayf Aat-oet,4sa,a41hefmnrof Ml ,c1oc1r--;-BT.,rmr the urt House door In aald County, I will sell at public auction the above-dccrlled real 'property of aald Is-fenU. ant to the highest bidder for cash, In V. 15. fJold Coin, lo satisfy said execution, costs and accruing prmtn. . JtrMF.PH HI'CHTFI-HherlfroOuJtnomah-County, Oregon. Dated July 2Sth.lil. - - 5t 1 HEALTH FOR ALL. "I do not know what nt or. lo use to getrld of this cold. m!er and Artie." Why, try Pfunder'sHu re. Hafesnd Hpeedy Fever and Ague Mlaturs. One bottleiwlll do mors towsrd regaining your health than manyorhrr medicines combined. t; : .. . - .... . r ? ,.. rrsirliuitilst lias It w wITIm t H yisi "TteeiH- nal." Insist upon having It, . . JuU JfKW THIS) WEEK, B. HARTMAN &. CO.. : - , - - . ,-. : . . .. Vo. 165 Third Street, abore XorrUon. JUST RsTOtlVID! .: ." " - A lrt Htock of , POINT LiACE BUAIDS " i And material for working the sams. Also, th. Latest. NoveHy, , MACRAME MATERIAL . . Books of Instruction for this work are to be had, and -ran be readily under. woo. lii addnion to tb above, we Ravs k finely assorted stock vt ' LADIES' tfTJSLJJr TjTTDE&WEAB, CHILDREN'S SHORT DEESSES, IBTAHTS' COUPLETS WARDROBES, LADIES' AUD CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, Together with our Superior Line of FANCY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. OOIUHl Ia a.ll Iko Ltt Blylea. 1 Oyn AttMORTMENT OF v Warner Health Coroeto Is Lara-or ss Motw Cosaplat Xmmm Bvor atolorsv '" .'. OUR PECIALTy-UK;-Or 1 Zephyr Wonted. Shetland Wool and Floss, Saxony Yarn, German and Germantown Tarn, German and American Knitting - Cotton and Crewelo, or which we Have the largest anmqrtment - IN TIIE NORTH WKHT. We are offering the abort Goods, both Whole sale and Retail, at therery Lowest Price. : aw Orders from ths country will jrvcslvt our saoat prompt attention. .... D. HARTIetAN & CO., - je0m rV OraWi SMr PmUmsV Oi Robblno &u Yateo, Mo. S3 FlatMT fITBEET, i.,S IVRTLANp OREdOM Are sllli In lhe field, and continue to offer superior .Inducements on sTl goods In their line. We sre not selling out at cost or trying to close out bualneaay but If you; wunl anything In the larfe of IMrturea, "Picture Frames, Window tnilce, IMcture IUII, or any variety of Art floods, you wlU . not be waatlng your time if you call at our place and examine our stock and prices. Hhould you desire an Al Organ or Piano, or anything In the line of a mall Musical Merchandise, glvs us a calL You will be "rheerfullyweleomed and - ahwn - goods with pleasure, whether you purchase or not. ROROINM A YATEH, Jul No. 229 rtrst street, Portland, Or. A. H ALsriurrADT, New York. JOS. IIAI.SKMMTADtS JU KAXN, 1'ortland. THE HEW YORK NOVELTY CO., TrrwroriT.r jrvrAiiiiornasisi,"orr -. ' I'-- ' - '. ". . . M'e rail special attention to our targe Ktock of Latest IIcMisehold Inventlons,lncludlng the Combination Funnel, Nutmeg Grater, Combination Tool, and ft. other articles; which we will be pleased to describe on Inquiry. Ws now have also the Largeet Assortment f Cardboards, Pattern, of' all kinds, F.tntMMMed Pictures, Htlk Ornaments, Frames, Eaaela,eto., which hay ever been placed before the public, . - , and at prices hat defy competition. " t--"v . v . - - , Canvaaaers wanted In every rlly and town In the North west. ' " - Ni 'V- .... Special Discount to the Trade. T j USE-ROSE PILLS. f iiE AMCBICAJT 8taam. Dy.lng and Cleaning Work H DYE AND CLKA NA I4- KIN IS OF- MI LK, WOOLEN and mlsed kimmIs after the beat and neweat German' andrwnfto sysfr mavKM ttloyrs anttJemtnerarteaaad mtati Uye by a new process. Itlanketa and Furs cleaned lcy. f I.,.nl,it .Ipln, . ..ur in nriiAu txi., No.10 Ralmon street, Portland, Oregon. ' I.' . SStS3XVS!SS&