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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1881)
v. j -. '1 X 1 X I 1 THE NEW - KOBTHWB81V TI1UKSDAY, AUGUST 25,' 1881. IK":' PORTLAND. OUEdOS. THUIWDAV. AUGt'HT Zi, IWM. ro t'iry jiCB&vHiBKJts. VutnmM u ho fail fa refrti plea notify of omw. their pa Jim prvmttty will - ; J. LOCAI KPITOMK, -5 U Twv, more convict have been' ariloned, Jy Ooverdor Thayer. - . - Dr.' M. May and family have removed from The Dalles to thls-elty. Miss Allle Williams has returned from her visit to California. . ' Rev. J. W. Sellwood, of "East Portland, has declined a call from Oregon City, A misguided Third-street girl I under bonds for having robbed a man who called at iter stopping- i . r There- were three funerals in. the city pn Friday .last,' each of the subject having foutut a watery -grave. ' ,q 4?- The1 funeral of Mr. is. Jloiudn, who was drowned at Jlwaco, was largely attended on Friday last. i . Rev. T. I Kliot wllf return to the city to-day. and on Sunday next 'will resume services in the I. nuanau Uourch.- The entertainment given on" Saturday evening by ladles or the Uiten lemperance -Association was a complete success.- - -. , '.. ' . James Reed, a member of Protection Kngine Company, died of heart disease at tit. Vincent's. , Hospital on Hunuay, last. l ''- Another wretch lias, been amtHl tor outraging a little girl. His name is Alfred 8aunders,and he Is in jail in aerauu or bona. Miss Mattie K. Hausee, of iNew YoriLwho ac cepted a position In the Territorial University of Ytasningion, arrived at Seattle last weeK. : Mr. M. F. Wake, of Oregon Clty.'gave the Nkw T?ortiiwr8t a brief call on Tuesday. He will probably return to this city In a short time. Mrs. Oeo. L. Woods, of Han Jose, arrived in the city last week. She will visit relatives, and friend at Haleru, Ht. Helens and The Dalles. Tlie medals to be'awarded to exhibitors at the Mechanics' Fail) are now completed. -They , a re 80 . in uumber iu gold, ai silver, aiKl 50 bronze, Wm." Mackay, of Josephine' unty, haa-just been released from sixty days confinement for sendlngjudeceii Mi terat u re-througk t lie- ma 11 -' The City Council lias adoptel a ponderous lot of .rules - to govern ponce omcors. ir strictly en , . . forced theyjilLniake excellent citizens of the It is stated that Rev. J. H. Acton and Mr. J. K Aiken intend to shortly commence the publication of an lndeiendent"WeekTy patter, to be called the As will be seen by their announcement. Messm Olds A King are now settled in their new store at ' : No. 186 First street. They Invite everyliody to call ami see them. ; . " , : The Htars, of this city, the UufTsticks, of ancouvrr-lthtvwtL41)eir. thlnLmntcli game of - 4ase-ball in Fast Portland on Sunday, the.former - .winning by a score of S7 to 4. -. , , ; Captain Kellogg's handsQ.menew steamboat, the Joseph Kellogg, wilt be completed by BeptemU-r loin, rjne - is vji , ree long, ami lias abeam , breadth of 23j and a hold depth of 5f feet. ; . Oeorge Martin, ofOreene bounty, N7Y., was killed on the 10th Insiant, on the farm of Mr. Heury Uuxton, near Forest rove, by being thrown from a ivajH-r and having the driving wncei pass over mm. rAlafsre and carefnllyneTected stock omneTQll linery for the Fall trade has been ordered by Messrs. Lewis A, tStrauss for their popular "White House1 in this city, and is' doubt if h now on" the way from New, York. These goods will shortly arrive, when their many patrons and the nubile generally will bduly apprised of that fact. The house for Couch Kngine Company No. ft, on O street, between Thirteenth ami Fourteenth, Is nearly com Dieted. Ii Is 2ix 60 feet and two stories- high. " ThecjiipanywiUbefunlshedJ with No. '."s old steamer. - On Monday event ng a little child of. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Olds was attacked by an infuriated cow at the comer of Ira nt and Hecond streets and tossed Into the air. - The little one was quite badly -iiurt,- though not dangerously. . J. n. The jury In the case of the Htate vs. J. (1. Robe son, charged with the murder of Mr. J. W. Itobb, disagreed and was discharged.. - The prisoner has been brought from Astoria and again committed fo the Multnomah county Jail. . There will be a meeting of the Juvenile Tern iterance Union of Portland In the lecture-room of the Taylor-street Church on Saturday afternoon at o'clock. Interesting exercises are promised., . aii me ciumren or the city are invited. Rev. Adam K II nnel. editor of the Jacksonville ffrntinet, waa In the city this week and favored the New NoKTHWEflT with a pleasant call. He Attended the M. E. Conference, and is now visit ing points of interest up the Columbia River. The great dollar sale at Ackerman'a-haa-lost-l none of Its popularity, aa the crowds that throng the large store every evening testify. New goods received by the last steamer have been added to ctt departmentto-dayrtUill and ace toryburself ie oargains nerea. Miss Klla M. Rennet t, daughter of W. H. and Lucy Bennett, died at Rockford. W. T., on the 10th Instant, of pneumonia of the lungs. The young lady was a graduate of the Portland High School, and her death la mourned by many friends and school-mates In this city. Rev. and Mrs. J.A; Crura n left by the Colum bia on Friday night en route to the Sandwich Islands, where Mr. Cruzan will assist Mr. Hallen . beck In revival service. The trip is principally made for the health of Mrs. Cruzan, which has . been bad for some months. r rlrziWooda,: properly ilnbbed-theallerTs" now in Han Francisco purchasing his Fall stock; HU success during his abort residence iff Portland will cause him to make renewed exertions to sat' lfy hia customer, and he will consequently have a finer, stock than ever when bis new goods arrive. Orders from the country are always satisfactorily filled by, him. ... , : ; 'That neat and coxy little stand, known as the Turn Halle confectionary and Ice cream parlors. naa oeen purcnaaea or Mr. Samuel isearjaayoung. ntain but fulleman welTqualided to not only mail ncreaae Its popularity The best ofev A-hi4torlll W-keimt dl-tlmearwtt The Oregon Improvement Compariy'a . new steam collier Mississippi arrived at his port from New York on Sunday evenlng.,92 days out. She is 223 '.feet long, and her carrying capacity Is 1400 tons. She brought 700 t6ns of railroad ma teria! for the O. It. A N. Co. . , Rev. W. C. Chattrn arrived In Portland by the last steamer. . During the Tast year he 'has llvwl hin Trenton, N.' J., carryluir oir his evamrelieal work. liut he dislikes the climate of the Eastern States, and his nuineroii- friends will be, glad to hear. that he will probably again locate here.- -SIr Charle TMner, Caiiallan Minuter' of Rail ways, accomaiUed by ii wife ami several gentle men who are interested in railhtad), arrived In this city by the Oregon on Monday, on' their waV toBritfch Culumla, where they-will lnxHtt the work being done on the line of the Canadian I'acllic between Yaleand Kanjloop. Tler waa riot in the Chinese theateToii Sun day morning, tK-eaiii ' the performance '" ated until "2 o'clock only, instead of 4, as had' been promiiHHl. The celestials claim that the manage ment had swindled thenv and proceeded to smash chandeliers, benches, chairs, etc.', to get satisfac tion. :OfttceTS quelled the disturbance. , Miss lora Crites, a teacher In the Kat Portland ublic schools, diwl on Friday last, and was (uritnl ort Sunday afternoon In Ioue Fir Cemetery from the Kant Portland Baptist Church, Rev. J. A. (J ray conducting the ceremonies. Many of her pupils followed her remains to the grave, testify ing their grief at her dfth by bitter tears. Countv Clerk :Borthwick'alfluaucial--atatemeiit "gives the information that , the total tax collected during the year (ending June 30,- ink,' was $S0,8.'o 0.1, which was Increawtl by last year's surplus to $Ji,602 . During the year the ex- 5enditures amountet to ii5,779 b7, leaving (t,912 70 on hand. The tn-hool fund amounted to $41,184 5S, anl $40,74S 41 was paid out on orders, leaving $4.W 27. , , - Mr. T. A. Sutherland,-. editor of the Stamlanf. and Mixs Sallie Chattin, daughter of Hev. and Mrs." W, (!. Chattin, were married In San Fran cisco on' Thursday evening last. Mr. , and Mrs. Sutherland arrived in this city on Monday by the Oregon aiut we re-warm ly- recei ved by t hei r ina ny 4 friends, who gladly welcome the bride to her old home, and wish the happy couple a long and pleasant life of usefulness. ' . Bishop I larrif, of,'the-iLFChurch, assigned J ministers to localities as follows: Taylor-street Church, Portland, O. W. Izer; Walem, J. N. Den riison; Albany, Isaac Dillon; Kugene, I. D, Driver; Dallas, JaL Matthews;, Forest (Jrove, Wm. Roberts; Hillsboro, Martin Judy: Iafsyette, T. I Jones; Oregoii City, S. H. Todd; Jackson ville, R. J Sharp; Roseburg, J. W, Miller; As toriu, John Parsons; Fast Portland, T. I Sails; New Tacoma, J. F. De A'ore: Olyrapia, D. (1. I Sounl; Seattle, W; S. Harrington; Vancouver, I. A. Banks.. J. Ht Acton was granted a super numerary relation.-- '. - Mr. J. W. Bailey fias removed from Nor47 to Nos. 83 and H5 Yamhill street, between Fourth and Fifth, or two bloeks Wjpsrof his bW-4ocationr No finer staple ami fancy groceries can be found iu the city than at his new, neat and commodious establishment His prices are the very lowest, as he sells ror cash. All omen promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts of the city. . HEW THIS WEEK. WE ARE NOW SETTLED vSfcl.. Our New Store, HO. 186 FIRST STREET. Between Ymhill injd Tt jlor . We have better accommodations for transacting buiinew than here ; tofore, without increas " ing oar expenses. We shall strictly adhere to our old ' schedule of '-F1I0W; PRICES. We mean, to please customers, and will 1- try har der than erer to do so. ; t(t COME. OVER AHD-SEE US. OLDS & KING. S E W I N C MACHINE ! SIMPLE, NOISELESS, UOHT-KUHNnTO I Tho P loneor In All : I mprovemonts I 'Ail klitdii of Hcwlnn Miulilito Aln'crlnU for nalr. pulrliif u i.KM lulty. K, f. lll'.KUV. AMt. fell) laHjilmoii Mt-lx!. Heitl HiitlTlilnl t IW THIS WEEK. Closing Out Sale ; AT COST ! OX At"l MT or CH A1MCE-IIM FIR M . We will tell for the next Thirty Days our entire stock of Dry ' -I - and Fancy Goods 4'" THIS IS A CHANCE TO BUY FIRST-CLASS GOODS At-Clearance;Priceo. Parties knowing themselves indebted to, the,, firm will please call and settle. J. F. D. Wrinkle & Co., ssi risMT ntm -4k5i:k or hajjuox. ENLARGEMENT OF OUR STORE. OLUM in HTJ3IMK1IH, flnU Ntrvel.J' .nKALras is., CE0CKER7, GLASS - ASD PLATED - WARE, .ARII AOKiHTK The Celebrated "Hero" Oil, UKKO'WTKri.l.Y AXNtH'XfK TilTIIK IM'III.IOTHAT ihcjf Hri'iiow 1mmihI In their N-w mil KulNrgMi Hltrv ICatom, Ml.ilnliiK llx'IrulU ulnml, iul invltt I hi titftprvxtoa of lh pullk. mjrl AN OPPORTUNITY . Taken advantage of by every one is the most oonvincins proof that the scheme lately introdnced in the disposal ol goods at - .j a A new sumy of silk hats for the Fall trade has ieen received at Woods' hat store. Call anl examine them or send in your orders, which will 4 be promptly .'filled. This. Is the season when the dreaded fever and ague are prevalent. Nip 'them in the bud with If under s tf. ..' sure cure. r. Meets With public favor, in spite of a mercenary few. Jealous of its great success, endeavoring by mUrepreientation to our patrons. The fact that every day articles ranging from $1.00 to $125 have been secured by the invesl ftu'lmr in flij. aniMirlrtr flnlall jitiit Ttlon fif y r r work, A bell stands preeminent as a photographer. Give him a call. : .J - " " The "New No. 8" la the cheapest sewlnr machine Co buy. Wheeler A Wilson MT g Co., 88 Morrison t. XEW THIft) WEEk. NPEdAL JIOTK'K. I f, 14 Hlith ntrsH. PtMlland, wlf hln tunr wwk uf the dit of I bin nollr, la Ntll a brntrd Mil mid nrn bttir Cmrr, ronUMn ttt trunk nl cliMhlur, r ll will f UI U llr tUm rliitm. M. W. MTKATT UN. IVirtlsnd, (r., AucaM 3 iwi. Confectionary and Ice Cream Parlors. in value - V ... . . J nent of One Single Dollalr! " ; " SHOWS FOR IT8ELF THAT EVERY- RFPRESEVTATIOV KADE BY US IS TRUE ' TO THEiJSTTER. ' ' '" or : L' 1 "-. - - s .. ; . Jsrtr: .. j, . . ; yERY DEPARTMEWT , THK KINhJST CAN DI KS IN THK t'lTV.- v. T my frlal. Tml ml iiiiimU- all Jl-h U- t'rrm a nivicTiiKr: ImporTMl nil I tr. AIo. tigroid bods WtT. V'JIl b glad to At. rri suSTi AMIES. L SEA frlese. v. ' . . . v . ''OL'H OTHKII OOOU Won KM. O YK WoMK.V or iiMnn. br .hraurutnt HOIK IXBt'NTBY to tba it nt your abllltrt. HhmFd rnn, your hund. or your frlrmU ned anythlnrln tt fins of SBIMTSX4, Imm rail on or wtdrcmi . - i (vWaklarls SHrl, lwtas4. n-rr rndinir abroad. Ha will fuarantoe you rood work allhP lowrt liln rrtK STMaftflnM and Miwir Hook rmini in ia mnt aiyira. IhI Blank of all klad for sal', idi C'aUlofur ant oa IIIpIoii. I ,. - irivic joaarM acsKHAan.- Morrow m. spacximwo. PAOZFXO MARKET. SUBXHARO SPAULCL90, Dntohers and Packers, 1 And )Mlri la All KTudavf fTRCTITASri CUimr VEAlWj1IAW!rf1IAlfSr1AIDr -kepitltmeawircarefti t4en(?)wU fi caletJ.Q.JLtUi vaats nf hia" patronm j ,JS awal-SX-a-Straot, Car wr-of looand cream tor a lamu v runaa v ainner. or anv otner occasion, will he promptly delivered when ordered. PORTLAND, VKKOO!. selal Afteatloa tivta laBaaplytaf ftblr. ssMti ACKERMAN'S. DOLLAR STORE Will to-day contaia new and choiot selections of articles received by last steamer direct from the EasVtn response t oar UlegTSphicwdtr to Tttih onrTaIllot of roods, in order to supply .the rreat demand now" beinr made on our Stock. CALL TO-DAY at A C K E ttMANS 1) (XL LA U StO UK , AIVI MICK l-'Olt THE GREAT BARGAINS TO BE YOlfHHKLI' -SECURED. riiCKiiiNr. 4 X .or SI. U. LITT. Th It ealMlve Im 41m Mall Hmm the Sa)ria')t.a)M4 fartarf fM a wteHasala mm4 Imr otairr mrrrrt m ettira. LADIIM - Islkt roaiaitrjr m bm ae aaMll Ul rmm mm mwf tmm aay , IS BBEMNtSk, T TMri and Alder.- .and Alder SUIT HOUSE. H. D. Litt, the only ona on the face of the Qlobe who sends Ladles' Alt Wool Orestes and Dolmans to any part of the Northwest, with privilege of examining, and If not-suitable. charges arestdnynilrnT" A' SVaj4 ala of aaCeMaf Si tle . avlal mm MUr eole, atdrsetkr m rlse or i A di rr:A LIT. wooir "SIMSMNEN, i. ei.M. ai.t, . ( . mm oaa. ..... ; - Is ' Minwr.w', a.- 4aC. ai -t. sa !. ftBftMfttMAKISiJ t My Mr. I.lll. alara k MIm .r.TiwI. f mm t laMllNB;lai SSmi rfcsea. Ol at HTORE , siTTtL Jitai uon fnoos pillo. ROOB illo; XT '