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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1881)
y. - i : v I -THE NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, AUGUST -25, 1881. 8 ... . if it t i i it AifCB.QfENm It bu bn so long since a good legitimate star flitted across our dramatic horizon that the forth coming aeaaon at New Market Theater Is attract ing great attention and causing some little com motion among the devotees of .the mimic stage. Extra preparations are being made for the event In the shape of numberless supernumeraries and properties to whieh-we have heretofore been strangers, and the bills, advertisement and num erous puffs In the dally press have assured and re assured us that the support will be beyond cavlL AH of which gladdens the heart of the Webfooter, whohas bicen assured and re-assu red Jimes with out number that this same uniform excellence should pervade the efforts of every peripatetic barn-storming troupe that tim4 (and the wind) baa wafted to our shores. In this instance, how ever, several members of the coming company are favorably known in Portland; so that even the old residents (and conseauentlr the oldest victims),, who from force of habit are harassed with doubts In regard to those other "fifteen members of the -California Theater company ,'4 are fast becoming Imbued with the spirit of the promising notices, and think they are going to have a grand hlstrl- j onlc treat. And we half think so, too. Mr. Hberi dan must be a good actor. A man who can visit Ban Francisco without a great reputation, and al most unknown as a star, and become at once a , favorite with the Bay City sycophants, certainly ouffht to be jroijtL And the announced support. as before stated, consist of two or three of the 1rofession who are always welcome (though the eading-lady-ls-yet-a, stranger sL whom-report says that she Is a nice little actress with a weak little voice), so that we both hope, and actually believe that we are to have one season of legiti mate acting with only a few of the customary drawbacks. But we shall LPeiigned for the Basineis Education of Both Sexes. Students admitted on any week-day of the year. No examinational! 'entering. ,,r; . BATCH Or Tl ITIOl - '. ' Alonzo Hatch U looking for a man who want a tenor. - ' t. V Fanny Davenport will essay Lady Macbeth, next season. ' . ' 1 ' -6am riercy will be among Booth's support this eason. - ." Fred. Lyster Is now the musical critic of the " 2ew York Mirror.'" r- - - . Mis Tries Bexton has returned to her home at Grand Uapids, Mich. ' " . . Marcus 1L Mayer has been engaged by Abbey as ousiness manager for isooin. "Tomiir LyltoTFRotTiern is coming up as an actor.' It Is said hU father's shoes fit him already. Barton Hill has made a hit as Charles Hartley, In 'The World,"1 at the Walnut, Philadelphia. It Is now stated that Courtrlght has left the FtnrorH lteBrlitM'i!bprty-aMloined Thateher Mlfistrels. Annie Iute Cary, has telegraphed to Maple son In London her irrevocable intention of retir ing from the stage, 1 Adeiina Pattl will begin her American tour on the 9th of November. She will be accompanied by Nlcollnl as tenor. ; r Tattle Moore and Harry flates announce them- ton Is also at liberty. Jr - Hie Lester Opera Company returned from their Eastern Oregon and Washington trip last week, and are now doing the Hound. , TheAmerlcan News Company suppress!, a re cent edition of the Dramatic Xcwt for a brutal and libelous assault on Kdwin ltonMi. The wandering troupe of colored brethren and tsters who aenreil at New Market lat Hatu--dayeTelhrand aiwrthrfotlowlngMoildayhave silently departed. With the exception of Miss Webb's' singing,-there Is nothing new or remarka bly brilliant atiout their show, and those who failed to see them need not consider even a small portion of their lives lost. When Mr. Macrcady , was . performing at the theatre at Mobile. Alabama, Ids manner of re hearsal disnloaaeu one of. the actors1 a native American of the pure Western stripe. This per on, who was cat for the part of Claud! U JUL. "JIamlet,V- resolved to1rmyirr the starior many uppoMtHl nflcnws, arid thus iie rarrled out his purpose: When In the last scene Hamlet tabUi lhe usurper, he reelwl forward, and, after a spasr modc' finish, stretched himself out precisely In the place Hamlet required for hisown death. Macready, much annoyed, whispered feebly At r I m. A i a Mil s s X 'Die further up the stage, sir." The monarch lay ii y. Wrt Hereupon the Claudius, sitting up, observed : "I Insensible. Upon wlilch, In atlll louder voice, tunner up the Mage." the Hamlet growled : ''Die fur Hereupon the Claudius, sitting b'ieeve I'm king here, and I'll die where I please." FOREIGN. NEWS.:' Queen Victoria si cned the land bill on Mondav. 1 Miss M. K.I)raddon is-Issuing a penny edition of Scott's novels, condensed. ' Three members of the Cornell crew claim that the fourth sold their race with the Austrian oars- ei Archbishop Croke. of Cork, strongly recom mends that the Irlsli eople give the laud bill a .felrtrlaU - t- r-1 GOLD, 8ILVEE AND BRONZE MEDALS .AX P.... or i:oxou In the French elections on Mondav. the Bona- partlfds were " overwhelmingly routed by the ltepubllcan. Z- The Mexican authorities claim i that they 'want ttt OHttitfrnttt ulLli lliM KIaIm iiILmkL Ii. ridding the border of outlaw, linrtt MuvHjeetr wl twwni.si iu ulutwhi vAii.oiuliittrw.r.Uni-ewiih llHitotVk i'itr ktxtfy iu 111 JWUii'oiiviiiK Vlr BlidUld bt' fllt il m in fwrlv ...i'.- w Ii ti tn. uii-ri!-ii i, 4 ( ilr vli--rfully furitrvu art ttifuriiiM!iii tn"ntiv the'iOr.-- t nrti-r. - ui.itKiMikrr. mp'u , r. 1 1 rt u4 At )14m4Uu Nl. orllatt l. Or. WIDER C A 11 O V 114 several raid aero the Mexlmn Hue recently. hratlu elections oit ftlottdHV Milled In er-!tt urcetsi's for tho Llh'nuVf twt-htKlj of thefrnn dldstes being elected. X great "repeat I nir" coti plracy of (VttiservativeN : was unearthed Jimt before lue elect loiis. Tlie latest plrtc of VlktyvidllitK'1 e.iiic from Tcmplctuohy, Tlpporary, whore Mrs. Towyrs Jjalor evlrted one of her tenant, aid the people of the district have been rlHn.th evicted msn In her pew In the parish dispel built by hex re If. , The town of Yale. In BritUh. Cohimbta. was al most entirely destroyed by fire on ThurwlayJatrn Itie loss la pliicwd U twttM-eHSf,wt-aTid tt),Uo; nurance f W.OiH) t- f 70,. Tl o ily rire-pnnr( building in the place ilinpeared'like a house built of cards. - The Nihilist scheme , for Umt-rlnf! with the H'jhlan army hi ltv ui.e..i tl I. . ll.th ortleeia f re I m 'I l tei, Includl ng f. u t JL'V.don frUheJlaiJjff.IM!! It, ana create uisai.eciion vy nrvuiaung xiniiri literature. The peacintry are generally Nihilists, and as soldiers are drafted from the peasantry, Insubordination could readily be created. - Much Indignation la expressed In London about the conduct of fifty strongly built and wellMiressed Kngllshmen, who stood around a basin In Ken sington Gardens deliberately watching a girl four year old drown In two feet of water. The coro ner said be was utterly ashamed of their inhu manity and cowardice. , H " In an address the Irih r revolutionists proclaim their Intention to destroy British -vessels" wherte ever found. They say that by the time a few En glish ship are destroyel the world may Witness the beneficent sight of all shipping merchant. fcnd Insurance companies of Kngland presenting a pe tition to Gladstone to reconsider the Irish ques tion, -"i.. . ' " HHWCKLLAXEorH ADVERTIHEIEXTH. Y BUSINESS COJLI.EGE (Old, "VAHOlfAL," EtUblixhed J Xo. 19 Wwm Ktreei, hU Wahlaa:ta m'm4 AMer, a. r. AMRTaoXU.. J. A. WCM'4 ..... PrlselMkl as rnoUBMHP, Bulam i TELCCiKArW. CMlet fmr. PEH.WORK of all kind done in the most axtia tie manner tt reasonable rates. Send for etti mate. - " j.. .. The "College Journal," containing information of Course, and cnt of Ornamental Penmanship, free. 'Address ,;: r"'" - " . A. F. ARmSTBOXlO, --Lock Box 104,-Portland, Oregon. e" I ehertutly rpoonimcn'l the wrought wsnHijement of the rrlUmi ItuHlnvHa i'otl-K. fr. Arinxtroiiir, n horn I htkVm known for many !-, in an exjMTtenrl Tcnrlier ii'i a rrifUi.nuJin' Man. 11. m. kihum k, all lrt-iiht old "National" College; ' " ToWt M'ECI.ALTy IJXITOFT - - Zephyr7 orated, Saxony Yarn, . . ''. German and Qermanto wn Yarn, German and American Knitting Cotton and Crewels, BOOTS & SHOES EASTERN MANUFACTURERS -C4 I WOOOM ' BANISTER A. TICHNOR R EED A XbOB80N.. r MEN'S DOOT8 AND SHOES w, the fNipalar '. ANSEE A CARSIOE - 4 H. HOLBROOK i CO. iAdies shoes. ijunt llwelvfHl, a Fine It of LADIES' SANDALS AND SLIPPERS. These Oocds are of the best EAST ERN MAKES, and are-offered at low prices. ; Call and examine par Stock; llrtWrrh AMcrsuri Morrton, V , r. WntTTAXI - V i . . ... .ollK(ttN 3 'HIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION ........or... THE PORTLAND MECHANICS' FAIR WIU. rQMMEXCE ., . 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In addition to the aboTe, we have a flnelr s""ortel to-k of LADLES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, - ' CHLLSREN S SHORT DRESSES, - INFANTS' COMPLETE WARDROBES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. Together with our Superior Line of FANCY GOODS MID TRIMMINGS. TEXT? 1 tm stll Ik Lateat tyle. - OUR ASSORTMENT OF y f '.' Warner Health Corsets Is Jkrr a4 Mr Complete Ikaa Eer Before. TRAVEL. , OREGON - RAILWAY ZAND I NAVIGATION CO, OCEAN DIVISION. , -Between-Sain -Francisco and Portland.' '; f raoa mam rsAarciaco to roiTuxo, . Imvims: ( It A. tt mm fcllat Oregon . ... Htale of California, iiumi)i.,.,.. tregOR Kiate of California. Columbia . Onrgon.-.. t ROM POBTLASf I Leavlaa Gnlumbla. Oreifon.....; Hiate Of LMlifonila.Z. ... I olumbla... drrvtn.'...!... Htat f California..... (Columbia ...Thunlay.,..l.Auiniiit 4 ..TueUy...... - ; 9 Hunily. , u r rkiay ............ , 19 WfHlnmtiHr..., . 2 ,Mondv - . . .Saturday September a TO MAX. rKAXCIMCO. A. m follow 1 - ...J..aturlHy.:j..uiruiit 1:7 4 .s.-..Thurdr.:.-.. . " jj t.....Tuekliy,;......; i .Kunday........ " - 21 Friday . M Wed nraday.... M "" gj Mondsy.....f....Mepterol.r 6 - ime rattle will be given of any further change. ' lllghtlreiierved torhange teanien or nailing days.'' TiiRA tH Ticketm to all the principal Cities in the Unl it'll Htates and Canudan. RIVER AND RAIL DIVISIONS. Colombia, Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. FEBRUA R, Y 1, ll. " I.KAVK roRTLAKD POS iMIlea, Walla Walla.) .l.'matilla.and other up-river polnt J Astoria, Kalama.Ta I coma and Heattle... ) Victoria and New I Wertmtnitter.r....... ) Cathlainet.Kay VJew. j MkomockaWHy ih1 t BrMkneld J Wet port, Clifton and K nappa. Salem and Inter-1 ntelinie Mint.. J To polnu on Hnake ( Klver .T....: f Dayton . Mon. Tuea.Wel. Thu. Kri. HaL ... 7am 7am 7am 7am 7am 7am am Sam Sam Yam Iam Iam . Sam ...m.. .....m., Sam t a-- - - ) - -y Sam am .t.t,. Sam '- ........ Sam Sam ....... (am f . v . . .r y .... Sam ...... am CTtLL.',- r, 7am 7am ... 7am1 '. ' 'a OK WHICH WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ..C- :' IN THE NORTHWEST. . . -.. We are offering the above Goods, both Whole sale and Retail, at the very Lowest Prices. .. . uie . rountrjr wmjr;oeitr niont prompt attention. D. HARTMAN & CO.. P. O. Box See. Port land. Oregoitr Robbins & Yates. Ho. ate riRMT NTREirr 'i IH)RTLANI - ' OREGON Are: atill In the Held, and continue to offer nuperior InducemenU on all good In their line. We are not aelling out at cpot or trying to clone out bunlnenH, but If you- want anything In the line of IMcturon,. IlctUre Frames, WlndoarOmilre, flfture" . Rail, or any variety of Art Goodn, you will not be wasting your time IX you rail at our ; place andjPxamlneoursttM'k aml.prloes. j .I hltould you cb slre an Al Organ'or Piano, or anything In the line of small Musical Merchandise,' give na a rail., Vou'wlll bo cheerfully wclconied and shown goods with pleasure,; whether you purchase. Qr. not. Ri UmiXH A YATES, JulS,. ' No. 2 Ehrst street, I'ortUii.1, Or. .1 1 ' J FISIIEL & ROUEltTS. Clothiers, Merchant Tailors; and Hatters, , i . ALL SUMMER- CLOTIIIKG - -t . USE ROSE PILLS. For I co Cream and Soda Water ! ALISKY & HEGELE'S, lint Iftret, lelweea Alder aa1 Morrlaoa. lUnonAnCCTAUCAMTr - x Is ths Only Tlaos Irt rortland where you can get A OOB SeVAII MEAL ret M C1RTS. GENERAL bFFlCES-Corner Front aVd Dstreets, Polv -land., Oregon. . , A. L, MAXWELIj, J. McCRAKE.V A CO., ,Tlcket Agt (X R. A N. Co.. : Agf. p. C. S. K. Co. H, I'UESCOTT. JOHN M.inu, . Gen. Fnrt, and. Jw. AgU.;; ' .. Manager. OREGON AND 'CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO, On and after Ocfobcr 11th, IRsit, trains will run as follows : . (IAII.Y, EXCEPT Hl'NlVvVS): , S'ROSf POIITI.AXD ,TO ROKEBI'RU. Mall Train ' '', LEAVES " " " AHKIVEM Portland . '....7:-T0 A. m; Itoscburg 7:t)ftr.Trr Koseburg. ..j:(W a. m. Portland ...4:2) p. Portland Lelanon Albay;.:i:i'Br Train AHRIVRS ... irtiO p. m. J Lebanon..., p. w- A. m. I l"ortluiid..,......lu:W A. , Frelajht TrmlM ARRIVES! 15 am. I Junction........ r. at. 5:4.' a m. lortland .......t(:r p. The Orctfon and Cullfr.r. lLullrol Ferrv niskes mnnM. tlon with alJJtcjfuiaxCrains on Kasuide l!risioii. , I. RAVES Portland..... I .1 i n 1. . n F . m u ..... a..... MeMltlde Division. riutn pRTi.Axiy-TaroH VAXtisr7 . . .- stall Train . t.RAVRX V ARRIVE " - Portland.. ;..'..: a. M. I Corvatlls..... ..3:00 P. M.. Corvallls. . a. m, Pitrtland... v...v..S:jn p. m. Close connections are made at Roneburg-wllh the stages of tho California and osteon staac (Vmiiwny. Tb kets for sale to art the princliml points In California and the :.East, at the Company's bfnee, . . t'srser f sai rrasl streets, st fnrj UsSlag, roHlssi. , Storar will le rhnrgctl on Freight remaining In Com pHny's WnrlioiiHcs over twciity-four hairtt. Freight wilt uot tn- reccivet' for shipment after 5 o'clock P. Mi om Eastftlde Il v1sioiirrul t) o'tJoek p. M. on Westalds imiolon. - - J: liltAN'lJT, . V.. P. KKIKKS 1 : Oeneral HuperiiitendenU' Gen. Freight and PusMMiger Agent. 1r " a-Wtf " HEALTH FOR ALL. . "Ilhave'got it bad tiiat annoj In, ringing sKtnd In my ' earsand can but blame Quinine for It, wlilch I took, In valo, to cure the Fever and Ague." Such complaints you enn yienr every day. , ITsn Pflf'. aijsi-aafteJBnC Mpreely.rever and Ague nixlsire, a purely vegetabls remedy, and Malaria Will not molest you. ' 7; v PRICE OS E DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. lYour UruggUt has ItW wllf get ll for yon. "The Or(g!f " nal.' IimiMt uponliHvIh it. . Ju'3 OIL PAINTINGS, EHSiUVINSS AND CHRCMOSI tarn .. . . ...:;...rou sa'ic dy. . ' . VICTOR VOLNEY, Pletnro fnuic Uaker. Frames Made toOnter. Old Frames TWMlt. Black Wal ...j... . nut Composition Ornaments Pressed. , , i . . .'. Onlers ly mall lmmellalely attended to. 1 Corner Third and Morrison aire lis Portland. Or. ( JaMly OREGON TRANSFER "COyPAHT. " Ceneral Forwarding and Commleelon. Freight and rAgjrMr forwrr.I'vt nd delivered lth ls promptly attended to, LHty or NlgliU 'He'siee-iXs. SI Jitark Mirel. Vnlon Blwek' i4 V - v - .: '. U sW- Mark, Cars of a T,Co." y 7-1" .J J" ... . y y