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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1881)
i "r THE NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 188L PORTLAND. OUEGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2T, JS8L IX)CAL JSWtOM VC TlieVillard party returned to San Franclo by the Oregon. - J . , Hon. Thou. Hrents airiatnily, of Walla Walla, fe4n the cliy i , . . . " Mr. Vlllard has donated $250 to-the Indies' 7 Relief Boclety . ' .. t . j " The Breakwater at Oregon , (Hlty had been re paired and Is in goodcondltjoji. : r - ' TheO. It. A N. Co. received three new locomo tives by the barkentlne Tam O'fcjhanter. i The, Northwestern DUtrict Agricultural Asho clatlon has declared Its Fall meeting "otY." Jim Turk's house has been the scene of another brutal fight, In which a sailor was badly hurt. " Dr. Avery's office during the' Winter will be at his residence, No. 183 North Thirteenth street. . Miss Cora Packard was a passenger on the Ore " gon. She goes Kasttq pursue her musical studies. ; Hon.- F.-K. Hod ek In,-Asslftaht Secretary . of "Rate, gave the Neav NoKTHWKHTortleeacall yes- . terday;. v . - ; - , : : .... Col. T. E. Hogg arrived from San Francisco on Tuesday evening aud left yesterday morning for Corvallls. r ' . V J. Van Beurden announces new arrivals of ele- f:ant designs of flu Jewel ry Call and examine lis display. "' - A general row occurred In a Chinese gambling- house on last Humlay night, ami several celestials M'ere injured, f ..'-." - RewD. J. Pierce, of Walla Walla, on last Sun day filled his old pulpit In the First Ilaptlst Church or tms city. Mr. Clarence M. White and Miss Nellie Warren were married -on 'Tuesday evening, Ilev.. Ur. Atkinson officiating. A new lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen has been instituted, in Tlbbetts Addi- tioh to Kast Portland. ' v . ffThe Orfgonfan Issues six-page editions f re iuently how, to accommodate the. pressure of . ad- vertlsements and reading hiatter. -And AtlU iIoY.erorTJiayer continues his mercl-l "iur worn 01 noeraiing convicts, .rive moreuave . been the recipients of his clemency. Mr, G.-W. Lnwson, a well-known lawyer, has removed from Salem to this city,, where he will practice his profession 4n the future. James Velch and Henry Stockhorst, who badly beat Wm. Krelrrteii. are under bonds to answer the charge of assault with intent to kill. Mrs. M.TM;ieller. wife of Councilman Keller, died on Saturday night, after a long Illness. The funeral on Monday was largely attended ; Invitations have been issued for the second Karty of the ColumblaSoclal Club, to be given at lasonlc Hall on Tuesday evening, November 1st. No traces have bee found of. George E. Strong, formerly collected with the Or&ionian, who was lost in the mountains in Lakjfcounty two weeks since, and it Is almost certain that he perished. . In the foliroared race last Saturday for -the Grant cup, the crew of the Portland Rowing .Asso ciation defeated the Salem four. This result was expected, as the latter were not in condition for the contest. ". " '. . lJTheChlnaman who was charged with commlt- tlne an outrasre-en a little aefrtian iriri-arV kins' fruit ranch, a few miles west of, the city, on the 30th of July, has been found guilty of the heinous crlrrfe,. " " General John Eaton, U. S. Commissioner of Education, arrived In the city on Thursday last and visited the public schools on Friday; -He was well pleased with the 'schools, not expecting to ilnd-tuUlon so perfect --; The North Pacific Manufacturing Company has fcerTT incorporated. It-wilHnakeanih-epalragri '. cultural Implement" or an Kinus. ine company will erect Its works In Watsohs Addition, where two acres of land have been purchased. Mr7 Vlllard has endowed a chair of English Lit erature In the State University until the next meeting of the Legislature, when he will make propositions to that body in regard to mutual aid for the Institution; He has given $200U for .book and scientific apparatns for the school. During theChrlstmas holidays, the fadleVbf the Unitarian Church will'glve a 'Doll's Fete" n the ' principle of an "Author's Carnival," ach doll '.' representing some character from history, fiction ' - or noetrvr- The costumes will be well made and , I ntrlct keeping with the characters represented. Judge sawyer nas granteu m perpeiui imuno tlou restraining the Willamette Iron Bridge Com- l Kany from completing Its structure across the : . liver. The piers already built are .ordered re ' moved, as they are obstructions to navigation. The case will be carried to. the United-States i- t , Supreme Court. t-i. The elegant and nice-fitting uniforms worn by the members of the Indlau training schoot -were ' furnished by FIsbel & Roberts, the well-known . tailors and clothiers, on comparatively short no tice, and speak well for the firm's manufacturing facilities; Mr. Roberts took the measures for the entire school in less than two hours. " ; - The Willamette Street Railway Company has been incorporated, with a capital of $"0,u00. Its object Is to establish horse-car lines through the i principal streets of Portland. An ordinance grant-1. . ing right f way. and detailing regulations under which work shall be done, was Introduced in the Council last evening. At least one mile of road is" ; . to be in operation by the close of 1882. r -The store of Hall & Andrews was burned some time since, and Andrews decamped with the In - surance money and some of his partner's funds. He was suspected of burning the premises, and ha-heeneaptured in IlrlUahlColumbia byCpp- stable Simmons after long chase andbroughr lack. He Is now under confinement to answer the rhanre -of "arson. Geonre Wiseman,- bookr keeper for the firm, was also arrested and Js under bonds for complicity In the crime. ifr. Henry 'Vlllard. in a speech to the Roard of Tt4 and ttuwlnaw mmu of iWtlapdra4aitUatur; y-atUmowi. OTvt a ciaa r nn Ml hp nLim proye- ments and enterprises contemplated by companies with which he Is connected. - He said Portland was to be the "terminus of 0000 miles of railroads the center, the focus, of au Immense railway ys tem;" that "what baa already been done can never be undone by any human powers" Through railroad connection with Puget Sound is to be had within a year, by way of Kalatua. The Columbia will not be bridgerat that place at present but transfer boats will te Used. The nrolected systems O., Rv A N. Co. In Eastern Oregon of roads of the and Washington 'are"to be completed next year. ine gap between the tWoeuds of the N. V1. R. will be closed In 18S3. The O. & C. 11? R. is to be" eventually extended south to1 connect with the i g i , 1 , GEXEIL NEWS. . (JulteaaV trial Is postpone! to November-Hth. All classes of household necessaries proriitse to be dear this Winter. ' Boston Is taking active measures toward the proposed World's Fair In 1KK3.' Captain Howgate lias been Indicted for embez zling $90,000 of government bonds.. Henry Ward Beecher has retired from the edi torial chair of the Christian Union. . Judge Cox has assigned Leigh Robinson as as sistant counsel tocoville In Guiteau's defense. An open channel to the southeast of Wrangell Land has been discovered, and it Is supposed the j eannene passed tnrougn. The hlsrh water In the Mlssisslnul lias caustHl breakages In. the levee -at teeveraVjolnts, and heavy damages are reported. . . - .,. . New York's water supply-Is very shorthand the Mayor has issued a proclamation, asking the peo ple to. practice the utmost economy In its use. An Iowa'Clty landlord threatened to 'hold the corpse of a melnber of a poor family for rent and sell it for dissecting purposes; but a mob changed his mind. " v It Is pretty well settled that a bill to provide Alaska wtth a government will pass the next Congressman will provide for a simple organiza tion, with a court of record and, an executive- . Professor" King's balloon, which ascended in Chicago several days ago, and about which there has been so much anxiety, descended In a swamp in Wisconsin, and Uie aeronauts were rescued. - Mrs. -Garfield has written a letter 1q Colonel Rockwell, asking that the "literary remains of General Garfield shall be published, after, that careful consideration and preparation so mani festly heCeakary." - , , Southern Renubllftns have asked renresenta- lfdn'1 n president. A rth ur's Caftl net," buT a re mucir opposed to the retention of Hunt, who has made himself exceedingly unpopular. It Is said -that both he and his wife have personally sought his retention. " , A "multecharge" cannon has been Invented by Lynian Haskell, a Pennsylvanian: There aw four i)ocketslongthebore.-andthe, Mwder .charges, will be exploded as the ball passes, giving it sunjcient velocity, it is claimed, to force it through two solid feet of wrought iron. It is universally acknowledged that nowhere In the.city can a neater, better-fitting or more dura ble suit of tlot lies be procured than at the lion Ton Tailoring lOstablfshment. Shinner A, Rvbke proprietors. Thev will sunnlv von with anv kind of a suit you' want, ranging in nrice from $25 upXj w n ru. iisw uuus are receiveu oy every sieauier, and the.latesfand best grades of clotlts are always on hand. , .. , . - Owing to the superior finish and -excellence of work, A bell stands preeminent as a photographer. Give him a callw ' : MISCELLANEOUS A D V ERTI8E ME JOB. NEW GOODSI We Are iiow iucnlng OUR FALl. IMPORTATIONS DRY AND FURNISHING GOODS ' Whlrh eunHUtof the IjvtkJ Ht-k we . Imve fver orri-ml. ' Wr RHk KocUI Attention to fur new CLOAKS. ULSTERS, SHAWLS; CURTAINS, LINENS, DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOSIERY, r' UNDERWEAR, DOMESTICS, CORSETS, SILKS, GLOVES, " PLUSHES, '"RIBBONS, r -VELVETST'" "FANCY-GOODS ...AJl.... GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. OLDS & KING, - ISC First 8treot. . FISIIEL & ROBERTS' " Stock of Fall Clothing! ' r, 18 RECEIVED, And Excels 'any Prior Stock ever Imported to Oregon - - V IT CONHISTH OFT ' 'T . s-- ALL THE NEW NOVELTIES aioMMVYoittliM nnil Uoym Wenr, AIL AT POPULAR PRICES. i m ii k r--. Ac it o is k it rr h Corner First and Alder Streets. . Just Received, THE NEW .BY., YORK NOVELTY CO., NEW TIIIM WEEK. TtHRISTnSSslNDlHOUDAY-GOODS; NHEKirm NAI.E. UNtKH AND BV VI UTIIKOK A IK"HKK AXI OUDKR of naif, Iwiued out of Iho Clmrit Cnttrt of 111 HI at of OrtKon, tiMn JiulKiirctit rvnderwl Innnld Cotirton the 20th dny of K-Uwr, A. 1. 1HH1, In fvorrf Viirr ll. Iejuhiiiutt, I'lalnlirr. nJ RKalnut tint. H. II. Jokn nnil Mary A. JatncNotr, Owire Kdwanl Jackaon, John lXiuiclaa Jwkann, nu4 Mary Kollii IUalla Jax-kmtn, IM-retidnntir, for tlie aunt of 4ft Tboutfiil Four Munlr-1 Klfty'lifht anl tH-Mt lHllara (flt"iH.4iy, ami lnl4TtHl UiTfoir-frmM-r4Wiah, at 10 xr rnt mt nnnirtn; and th nam of Two (unlrtl Ititllara (IJlD.OU). lind Intcn-Ht thereon from (rtob-r awh, Iwil, at Jmt cent per anniitn, anil alno th further'auin of Fifteen ollan(I.Yit,toioi her with the fiirtheruniofThlrty'lrht .ami NMtiO 1 ml I arm fHHttrwt and theeonf f nd vpnn Hi la writ, I am coinmandiHl to aell at mihlla auction Ihone rer talii lota ultuate In rarnthem' Addition to th t'lly of lorV land, Multnomah County, reKon, lo-wlt t IxtU No. Three Cti and Kourdt In Work No. Hcventeen MIL CarutherH Ad- il it Ion to the City of JW:!an!, Multnonvah County, HUtla of Urexon. - , - Notice la hereby riven thai nn Saturday, November 3tth, A. IX IW1, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at I he Court Houae door In aald (,'ounty and HI ale. I will. In obedience, to aald decree and order of aale,aell the abverdcwrlled real eotata at public, auction to ine Krveni unit immi Diiier ror caan.in U. H. Gold Coin. JMKIH BUCHTKU A ' KherlfT of Mnltnomah County, Oregon. Dated Portland. October 27. 1HHI. i-ir ftt .f , i Robbins & Yates," . Hav a FIRST HTKCET. - PORTLAND : -- - - "M . .V.V- OREOON Are atlll In the field, and continue to offer uperlor Inducement on' all good In ' their line. We are not elUiif out at coat or trying to cloae out bualneaa, but If you want anything In-the line of Plcturea, Mcture Framed, Window Oonilce, Picture IUII, or any variety of Art Good a, you will not be waatlng your tlme'lf you call at our place and examine our atock and price. Hbould you dealre ah Al Organ or Piano, or anything 1n the line of amall Mualcal Merrhandtae, give ua a call. You will be cheerfully welcomed and a now a good wltb pleaaure, whether you purchase or hot. ROBBINS A YATEH, Jul N o. 2S Y rrtreel, To rtl an I, Or. OKO. L. UinBARD. 1. W. BBASBK. ' GEO. I HTBB AJXD tc CO - Urn. tfm nu. rwrtlaad. Or, .'' Mannfactnrera. Importer and Wholeaale Dealers la ire Shoe Lacet, Ladies' Shoo Polish, Biiob Bacsuu ako BLArxiHa or -All Kixoa. The Illbbard Hand-made Boot are the beat In the market..- -. aelSm An Immenae Htock of - , ..M.)SHiaTrso or Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Etc We have alao eccled large addittwnii to our atock of 'NOVELTY GOODS AND STATIONERY, (Jail and inspect oar Goods, or send for Cata logue and Price-List ----S-HAtllRSTADT,ltANIL' (P.O. Box 617.) .4S riral Ht Tmvttmm, Or. MILLLNEKY. , . : We have aow opened OTj:RuII,irt7 FALL STOCK! eeM0 W . - F i n o M i l Tin er y' I r . Coraprlaingall the liateat Novel t lea In French Pluahes, Feather Hats, Beaver Hats, Jetted Hats," SEAL-PRENCH-P.ATTEEN-BONKET-S, Flowra, Feathers, Ornaments, Eto. " ; - - A,.;- No. 27 Washington Gtroot. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Cwiw Ira t '. 4 Bf ar rlavaj Blrta, lartlaaid, (On the European. II an), THOft. U V 1 51 EA ST.. i.....;...........iraprleiar (Iate of the Arcade, Hacramento). , riVjIW HOTEL IH THOROUGHLY FiriE-PnOOr, AND 1 cftiitaln IJO elevantly furnlahed aulta and single immi, which lituwfu tt'nueu ana Free Coach to and from all tralne and boata. "M . oelltf Oyotero in Every Style ! -aX IgY HEOCLISIDr riraS asrwai, AMr rrtaa). uannapoEUPiLLo. MISCELLANEOUa ADVERTISEMENTS. , NEW FALL GOODS! TOST RECEIVED AT - J,F,D. Wrinkle & Go's. :new HII.KA KATIN8 AND VKLV; .-..;NEW,r. ' . IILACK AN'I) CQLOUEI) CAHHMKRE8; .. NEW "l .': : ; . PLAIDH, PLAIN ani FANpyDRf-VSGOOPS; :4 - NEW . Ht'CHINtlS, LACEri, SCAHFHfc IUIVBONS NEW " FlUNdKlSIIMPH; J1UTTON8, JrTCV; - NEW CLOAK8, DOLMANH, UITEUS. DOMESTIC AND HOUSE FUANISHINQ GOODS. A COMFLXTK STOCK Or CENTS' FURNISHING COOD8. , . AI.L or TUB A llOVB 4oliM.oi.I AT . . .: THE LOWEST CASH PRIQES. J. F. D. Wrinkle & Co., Sat FIRST HT., C ORNER OF HALHOK, PORTLAND - t ...OREOOy D. Vf. PRENTICE & CO., Leading IVlusiq Dealero, - HOLE AtJKNTH KOH THE -MATCHLESS J THE UNRIVALED SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Of AH KlaU. JI tglBnj l"T Catalog-tie. DW.-PnENTICEACO.f Ju30 107 First Street, Portland, Or. ' acatmaao MaoaV). W. 7 " -BPJ6BPM BLOOD 18 THE LIFE! IT HAH A MARKED EFFECT wherever there la an atonitf . effect of the Vlaceral Muacular Coat, aucti a Dyapep-' . ala, Heartache, Neuralgia, Vomiting, Hllloua AUacka. Uheumatlam, Paine In the Htomach and llowela. Irregularity of the Ibtwela, Uoatlveneaa and Conatlatlon, which are ao olMtlnate and yet ao common In cltlea. where peo pla or necessity mut live a acden tary life moat of the yeft- - A Lady1 fat Tlila City who had been a auffrer for rear -from obatlnate Count I pat Ion of the llowela, and bad been anAbleto oltln relief from other medicine, waa relieved after one week by the tiae of the , celebrated "OREOON BIX Kill PinHPIER," tnd aabaoquenUy waa PEKMANKMTL.T CURED by lu uae, and la now nalngtt occasionally to prevent a relapse. In thla ease It la apparent that the "Oregon Blood Purl dec" 1 waa THE REMEDY much heeded. -It corrected Uie . torpidity of the IJver. overcame the Inaction of the, llowela, and restored to them their wonted func tions. Your lruKlst keeps It; Insist upon ' . getting It take uo other, remedy Instead. rrlra, Mr Btv 1 fr Sllx Battle tmw S)S . mal7 MILLINEItY ..Ann... 23" O OS A I. A KO K AND WEU.-BEI.ECTED HTOCK OF. Aids the Lateat Mylea, particularly PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS rrror4iriid"miitf. 1 Alao, a nice selection of 0 a KevlU riraS Slnal (Dakaaa'a BalUlac). USE ROSE PILLD. 4 - 'I I- """