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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1881)
. T," y '- r ITT ' THE NEW NOltTUWEST, TIIURSAYi-JANUAItl 1.1SS1.A " - t W.-' - - ' - t-rr - " T. jltir ?$ariUwe$t Portland, oeoon. 6 PA Yr 4 A X U A II Y It, WK1. V - IX)CAI KriTOME. , Scarlet fever Is quite prevalent In Portland at - The wife anl daughters of ex-Senator Mitchell -.,' are in Paris- . .. . . ' , - -; Ellsworth 1W, Graml Army of the Republic, ha beenrjranlziMji In "Vancouver. . .. ' On the 29th of Novemberr-Mrr Clyde Cooke en ' tered the royal art school at Munich. " Mrs. and Mtarl-t Iioquejf Oreiron City, have returned from'a three-months visit in California. The printers t Portia"nl are makliipr arrange fnenta for the, formation of a Mutual Aid Hocietyt "" During 1880, frt4,2oO cljrars wre- manufactured --lo Oregon-niost of them being made in this city. , Governor Thayer has appointed Colonel Cann as Commlsslonerloruregon, to resiue in seatue, wvjr. .-Tbw Ifrajkh.jlAndJL a public eniextainment on the evning of lv 7th " Instant. - f ' ,:..--;' v. Mr. Jos. K. Bentley, a pioneer of 18.M, ijled In - Lebanon, Linn county, on the 9th Instant, at the age of 74 years. 1 Thomas Chamters, of the Workinjrmen's Cloth ing Store, has left the city, leaving many cred itors to mourn. - ' . Owing to the iuperlor finish and excellence of work, A bell stands preeminent as a photographer. Give him a call. .. :r Attention Is askel to the announcement of the " New York Sun for 1881, which appears under -'New This Week."' " The annual reports of the ofHeers of the Unita rian ChUrch show the society to be In good condi tion, financially1 and otherwise. '-- The residence of Mr. and Mrs. O. Hummers was -luirglarlzcd on Tuesday evening, the thieves ear- rvlnz away a watch and c chain valued at $10. Victor Volnev. Third street, near Morrison ad vertises for sale his large and elegant collection of oil lIntings,chromos, engravings, mouldings, etc. Mr. D. C Southworth, book-keeper for Flelsch v tier, Mayer A Co., was married last Sunday even r ing to Miss Mary L. Olds, Rev. T. I Eliot offlcl- -sting. -c The prospectus for 1881 of Olds & King, the Third-street . dry-jroods merchants,. Is published under New This Weejc." It is worthy of careful reading.'" -';' ' Hon M. C. George, Congressman-elect, visited 3uiiiralGiLrfb'ld at Mentor on the 5th Instant. He thinks the Pacific Coast wiHTe represented af the next Cabinet. Mention of the emancipation jubilee was inad vertently omitted from these columns last week. At this fate date It Is only necessary to say that our colored friends acquitted themselvea, ml they' always doK nobly. - '- ; The monihly sociable at the Unitarian Church will to-morrow evenings take the form of "doughnut festival, "diploma" hetng awarded iortnebesi oougnnuis. Aiierwam mere win oe the usual sociaj time..'- " -"Pearl Corn Powder" Is warranted by Its manu facturer. M. Jr Ensign." corner First and Alain ' afreets, over Plummer'a drug storcv-to take corns, warts, etc. J'rlce, 50 cents a box. Hodge Davis A Co., wholesale agents. rllo'n. G. C Chandler, of Baker county, died atJ his residence In Powder River alley, on the awn 'of December, acred 63 years. He was a member of the Oregoft-leglslature In 1874 and 1878, "and had been a resident of Raker county since48U2. Mayor Thompson has recelvedfron President Hayes a copy of his last menage to Congress, the -i - - - . . i . " . . i 1 1 . . i i - i, . I!"1 reiaung io ineuiuniDia mveroeing uiarae!. This Indicates that the Executive appreciates the importance of improving the channel and the bar of the C?lumblar.:" xT" And now comes E. F. Herov. who says that the ""New Domestic Sewing Machine-Is-tlie-Iighest running, the most simply constructe!, the best looking, the easiest managed, lasts longer, keeps the ladles In better humor, and adds more "Do- - niestic" happlneas to the family, than any other sewing machine In America. . . Those who aend ten cents to James Vick, of Rochester, N. Y.. for a copy of his Floral Guide for 1881, will receive a handsome book of 120 pages, with an elegant colored -flower plate. and 600 Illus trationscontaining descriptions of the best flow ers and vegetables and directions for growing. Vlck'a seeds are the best lr the world. -V - Onv the 3d Instant, the British shlp.Lupata was wrecked near Tillamook rock, a short distance k from the new lighthouse, on a reef of rocks run ning out from Tillamook Head, and It Is supposed that all hands were lost. Twelve bodies have been found on the beach, all stark naked. The hlp was In ballast, coming to this port for grain. Mr. J. W. Balley, of No. 47 Yamhill street, - wishes It announced that on the 1st of January he adopted the rule of selling for cash only. luN chasers of fine staple and fancy groceries will re ceive the benefit of this change, as he will Incur no losses by bad bills, and make his prices corre- spondingly low. Orders promptly attended to, and ;: goods delivered, in the city.- -i .-. y On Monday evening, the Blue Ribbon Club of East Portland elected the following officers": Pres JdentMrs. - Oj,jtosj First Vlcel'resldent, Iter. Mr. Pr Ire; Second Viee-I'rrtl(lent, W. B. Hall; Third Vice-President, MflC Geo.. Johnson ; Secretary, S. F. Malehornf'Aaslstant Secretary and Treasurer, S. B. StoreV. The Oregnninn says : "The reflection of Mrs; Rosa to the presidency of the club Is but a Just compliment to her efforts forthepMLy'earaJn behalf of the plub and the . cause. The other officers are efficient worker! lo the cause of temperance," The Willamette Conference of Jjaxregatlonal Churches, now In session In this city, is well at tended, and It meetings are deeply Interesting. Several excellent essays have been read and able wrmons preached. One of the chief oblects of the , Conference Is the promotion of social Intercourse among the membership of the churches and their 1 congregations. The cause of temperance is made a leading feature of the Conference, particularly in its relations to young? people, who especially must be educated to r'touch not, taste not, handle not," Intoxicating liquors In any form. The devotional exercises .hrn wall attrn'M tr ImpressTve character, prayer for a baptism of the Holy Spirit being thejcnd sought. ' AMUSEMENT NOTES. Ou Vednenlay evening, Jauiiar 26th, a con cert will le given at New Markel T'heatejr fur the lenefH of-the Woman's Home. MLs Belle Du Bola has engaged to arrange the pnramme. Mr. Tom B. Merry will fecture'at. New Market Theater on Saturday evening for the benefit of ingrihe iireamirkTvicesor Davuii;. jsroii,rick' On Monday evenlnsr next, at Ne,W Market The ater, Mr. Roltert McWade will Inaugurate the dra matic season by giving the Portland public hs Intenrctation of the .character. 1 of . " .' Rip A'an ,Wlnkie," which , he has-- t lulled' for yearstand which ha9 gained himrawide repulall'dii. Thl piece will also be given on Tuewlnv evening and at the Saturday matinee.- On Wednesday -and- Thurmlav evenings, "The Knights of Arva" and "Dlck"wTlTrrtI Eycsare promised. The latter is a laughable burlesqueof "Richard III." For FrU day and Sat unlay evenings. ToodleV' "Paddy Miles" ami "Dick wlthIII Eyes" are underllnwl. 'Mr. McWade4trings hl-own company with him,' anil It Is to be hoped Portland's reception will Ik? cordial.. r "- '-Ttw-ertneert gl v-by-tl- OpnTctupcrance. Society on last Saturday evening was a grand success In every particular; The opening and cloning 'quartettes by Mr. and Mrs.' Wyfttt, Mrs. Dr. Bird and Mr. C. P. Schuyler Were well ren dered and well received. The solos of Mrs. Good sell and Mrs. Wyatt were gems and received" en thusiastic double cneorcn. Mr. J. ' T. Williams sang with ; his usual excellence. Mr Francis Vinton's piano accompaniments were played in excellent taste. Mlns Ella Stephens rendered two pjano solos, and Mrs. M. A. Hoi brook played the .accompaniments for the two quartettes. Lolla O'Connor's recitations were beyond her years, and Inspired the listener with fear lest her physical and. mental strength prove unequal to .the tasks . she assumes. The re ceipts, even at the low rate of ,23 cents admission, were quite, substantialr and the concert reflects great credit upon the managing committee. Mrs. Gladstone has opened a home for business girls In liondon. The establishment will accom modate twenty-five young women, who will be expected to pay according to their means. . The Chritflan McMengrr of Monmouth has just closed 'Its tenth volunfe. Miss ' Mary Stump rreditablvrfllls-the posltlon-tf-office-eHtor-amI publisher.'"'"""''!'- ' -. Mr. J. H. Neal Is now associated with , M-. 11. Shepherd in the publication of the Canyon City Atw. , - The DatlcB"30Hnt ti hirer 1 rmslscattied itea J MtherI Mlkrlt MlbrtU y Are you disturlied at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth 7 If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WinkLow's Somf4Ljf lNaYBUP. Jt will relieve the poorjittiesunerer immediately depend upon it; there is no mis take about it. There Is not a mot her.on, earth who has ever used It who will not tell yo.u at once that it will retrulate the liowels, and give -rest to the .mother and, relief and . health to the chlldrJ., 0fT f-ope rating like magic. : 4t is pertectiy sate to use in an cases, ana pleasant w ineiasie. anu is tue prescription of oneof the oldest and best woman physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. Twenty fl ve centsja bottle, r' . Jt rmk, UK w Kn Tkmt Should be stopped. , Neglect frequently results in an IucurnbTe jAmg Disease or Consumption. Bro-wx'sBboxciiiai.Trochks are certain to give reiiefIn-AsthmapBronchltIsiCoughs,-Catarrh, Consumption and Throat "Diseases. rorthlrty years the Troches have been recommended by TwhHanwTarKttirwayg-irl ve-perfoeii sat 1 sf act ion. They are not new or untried, but having been .tested by wide and constant use for nearly an-eh-tlre generation, they haveattalnel w'ell-merlted rank among the few staple remedies of the age.1 Public speakers and singers use them to clear ana strengthen the voice. Sold at twenty-five cents a luv, .tfanrwhaM Mn. A. t. Brall ':'.. May still be found at 131 Third street, where she is prepared to fill all orders for making dresmys, cloaks, dolmans, eto-ln-latest styles and . best manner at reasonable rates. Ladies are Invited to call and see her. Instruction given, if desired. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. E. Miller, of Bellevue, Ohio, says i I haye been troubled with asthma, and received no relief until I procured your "OnlvXiUng lad." I can recommend it to anyonehavlng the asthma. Beeadr. V - -7 MnJ.L. PaiTi8hVM. D., (late of New York), Physician and Surgeon. Office 209 First street. r . v - v r- . 1 1 1 . ii . A IMrs.,1. j. yruuipi uressinaner im iierii sior, 225 Second sL. Also, boarding and lodging up stairs. to buy. Wheeler A Wilson M'f g Co., 88 Morrison sU Miss Mattson, millinery and hair work. Mas querade auita and wigs tor renWW Morrison at . AOKim TO TUB kw soavriiwEHT. Tbs following proni ar duly aathorlBcd to act as n. n. nrm Mrm, J. H. fnmWr Mr. I. It PrwbalH Ik Im WUllanm Mrs. Lanra IirKorc4Jrlon., AshHjr fprp. M. I". un.... W. W. Itriwh-. Womtn'i Journal", I. P. I"rtrf Mrm. J. W. Jnok-on... M ra. Ixrttl Knm.m Mrm. t a Folia Mrm. II. A- I-wirhary MIm Mary liiahnp MIm Klteir nnxti H. T. IloWmon...... Mrm.K M. KelfT..... Mrm, M. t. Cnk--.. Mrm. J. ItatVoiv Jobnmon. Mrm. Ihinnell....-...., Ir.- BylT.;. Mrm. K. A. Vmwtr, Mrm. A. K. Oonrln, 1m lAU(hl In lllllahoro ,m....K... rHfmU , lirnUn manly ,... Vtirx,w. T .......IhoBj Mima .....'.v.,.S.fl il, i f " KujrnC1ty ,....M',Mlnnylll ltrowniiTlll (loldentUIr, W. T j lAfmyetl L?tUm lmXm ..!onr ml S i.Aninrn North Y mm bill I GENERAL NEWS. tJVngrWman Cinger has been elected Senator by the Mlchlgan Legislature. ' During 1KS0, 116.3(i,2:7: busluU of grain were shipped to Europe from New York. Wealthy New Yorkers are handsomely sub scribing to the World's Fair pnject. Only half a docn fire Insurance companies did well during isso, and they are most ly European. J. C. iflood, one of the Itonaula firm, gave $0,000 to charFUble Institutions In San Francisco last Chrlstrrnrs.'- ' , w The Ktrafrortl.i-ount.v (New )amphire) ponr-houae-ua burned o"nT,he7lh Instant, ami thirteen Hrsoi)s (KTishel. The Island of Tahiti oilers a subsidy of $-V),(K) for monthly connection by steamer with-San Franclwco and Australia. ,' . A so-called pet rifled woman has Wn found In Cascade Ijike, Nevada. The relic Is small, scrawny, brown and htdtous. It Is announced that "the Baptists of ltrooklyn jnteixi nullding a church to rival Hpurgeon's funiOIItt tk'lteriim(.la In 1 jminn " Frank-" Ijamnr-ml M.rMerluflbr werel ...... , j hanged In Newark, N. J., on Thurstlay last, for jPoltiyel inunlering the iatter's husband. President Haves apointcd and the Senate con firmed (leneral'Nathan OotT, of West Virginia, as Secretary Thompson's successor. ' iK'legate Brents of Washington Territory has Introduced In Congress a bill V permit r-tlred arny officers to hold civil officeaJn the Terri tories. ; ' "Don't Know How," a lemler of the Yankton tribe of Siouit, has sent his moccasins, necklace, etc., to Secretary Schurz, with a letter signed D. K. Howe Justice Swavne will not resign from the United States Supreme Bench tecause he does not wish to be succeeded by Stanley Matthews. The latter is "disgusted." Immense as were the arrivals In this country of Eu rM ea ntolnniTf I Ysu 1 1 ion,d 1 1 rl ng t he hrt - five months of Isso, they were smaller than during the same eriod of 1K70. . j On Katunlny, IK'legate Ilrents of Washington Territory presented to Congress the resolutVon of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce In regani to improving the Columbia River. Arthur Murphy, murderer of T. D. French of HeppneTrwrasrhanged?at"Pendlcton;otJhe fith. In his farewell address he admittl the killing, but said It Was an accident, and accused the pros ecuting wltnesa of false awearingn? Two more Arctic expedltionsare being agitated. Commander Cheyenne, rif the Royal Navy, and Captain Snow, of the British Mercantile Mailne, t a vp THYUinBoi) ifh t tmrTrsTpeTation-of-t lieutenant Schwatka in forming exploring parties. , Agent Piwer'y-n'port -of the land frauds In Oregon has. been, presenteii to .Omgress, and the land grant to the. Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain Wagon Road Company, except 107.H93 acres already patented, will prottably be revoked the road from Albany to the rtstern boundary of the State Is not properly constructed. Hecre tary Sch ura has suspended all proceedings In the case until Congress acta in the flatter. . SEW TIIISiWEKK. PEARL COIlN-POWDER,rLL Warranted to Remove Coras, Wart JtnOunionj, frirf, St I rmlt mr Bti, M. J. KXHIOV, PronrMor, : M milieu , Alilr ovf r Ilminr, iIi-uk sor, er. Klml nd Or IIOIM1K. PAVIH A ., Jt Wtinlmale Amrntm, IVtrtlmnJ.Orffon. BENJAMIN, I. COHtH, , Attornry-at- Iaiw and Xotary Itblin, Kl'ITOR OK TIIR NoRTMWntTKRW liAW Joi'RMAL AM1 RKAL IaTATK HeoRTKK!, K.V por Annum, In dvnci. Kh tuple coptM fr). . l.W Klrnl trcrt.oppoallc OorldenUI Hotl, Iortlttnd,Ornron. Will prnello In mil thMNnuta nfOrvcon mnj Wmablngtoa Territory, mud thw I'. K IMnlrW-t mud Clrvult (teurtm. J'ntlfHMInna nnunpUy mttn,dd lo, mnd prrmn-d with vlcor. I'mrtloulmr mtlfntlon pnld lo uilnn IrMhiMJnrml Lmnd OiTloe mnd oilier K)vrnii"nt lH'isrtmeni' at Wmahlnrton. Kmslorn nrnptiidciit, Cmpt JOHN MULLAN. Wmah Iniclon, C. del Sin trNlW" MARKET THEATER. for Six"lflgliti - Onlj- and - Saturday Ifatinee. '-. aielaig Momxfajr Kailm)(. Jmaimimry 17, isai, mlth Ibirve ChamiKem mr Profrwanaio Uairlaim; Ike Week. i MR. ROBERT HfWADEI MR. ROBERT MfWADEI MR. ROBERT MfWADEI In lit Ureal C'hmrmrlrr mnd Renowned Imperabnmtlon of RIP VAX WINKLE. KIP VAX M INKLE. RIP VAX WINKLE. ' OR ' . , - "The Vavkoiitl of the C'aUklll M a. Moadajr anal Temitm)r-Rip Vaa Wlakle. WvdNe4ajr aad Tkars1ay-Tkt Kalahts af Arva, r 4'aaaer the Kamk Itlek wlfk III Ejrea. rrldajr aad Nalarday Nlvkt -Taadl-Paoax Mile Diek wllk III Ejrea. Saturday Matinee Rip Van Winkle. Irlee am uaual. lU-aeve HemU at Frvntlc A Co'm Mualo Klurw, 1V7 Klnit mtrvet. - ; - I iriOOi.-( - . i If Vaa Waat aadalaellaa. Take your-old sewing inachnea:to Garrison's sewing-machine store, 167 Third street. lie has employed one of Uie test adjusters and sewing machine repairers on the coast. Charges reason able.: All work warranted for one year. f . Samuel II. Irwin, -of CtCrelcColfax county, New -Mexico says; The "Only' Lung Pad"., lias done more for my wife than all the gallons of Cod IJver Oil, French or American, she has taken, or all the doctor's medicine she has used. See udv. W Till WEEK OIL PAINTINQS, ENGRAVINGS AND CHROMOS! 't -. .........ron sai.k ar ;v I CT 0 11 Y 6 L N K Y Plvtare Fraame Maker. - ramea Made toOnler. ' Old humii lleillt. nimrk Wal nut ComprtNltlon Ornmmenla rreaiuHl. " - 0tT Orders' tjr mall I mined Intel jr, attended to. a Coraer Tklrtf aa4 Mrrlaa MireeU. Parilaad. Or. fore. - '. . ''"T, "": " We ahall continue to five the beat possible value for the money without depreciating the standard of quality. 1 , We ahall . not, under any coniidef ation, offer damaged, auction or shoddy goodi, at we think I THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We ahall steadily adhere to the one-price lyitem, marking all our Goodi in plain flguree at the low ett cash prices, and we hope by careful attention lo'thewinU Ofcuitcmeri to .merit their conldence and patronage. OLDS & K I TJ C , : U8E ROSG PILLS. X I,.. THE SUN FOR 1881. Everybody teatlm Turn Kci. In th column, of this newa. paper throughout the year to come everybody will And t. 1. All the world, newa, ao preaentd that the reader will get the kreateat amount of Information with th. lemat nn protliable eipendlture of time mnd eyealjfht Tita Hva long miro dlacovered th. golden mean brtween redundant fullnea. and u Burnt lafaotory brevity. 1L Much of that mort of new. which depend, lea. upon It recognised Importance thmn upon II. Intereat to mmnklnd. -From morning to morning Tms rlnlm a onllnued atory of th. Uvea of real men and women and of their deed, plana, lovea. hate, mnd troublem.- THIa atory I. Kinri varied and more jntereallng than any rommno that wma everdevlaad. "' "T III. Oood writing la every column, and freahncaa,or1gl nmllly, accuracy and decorum In th. treatment of every aubtnef. IV. lloneat comment Th soph's bmblt I. to .peak out femrleaaly mbout men and thlnr. ' V. Eqnml candor la dealing with eacb poll I lorn I party, and equal rcmdlneaa U com meini what la prnlaewoiihy or U r btike what la blammble In Iiemocrat or Itepuhllcan. . VI. Ahaolutelndependenceof partlaan organ html Ion., mnd aawa.vrtn; Juirmity .to . true J e morral le prl net plea. T II S Hrn believe, that the tMvernment which the Coiialinrtloil glvea na I. a good one to keep. It. notion of duty la to re lat to Ita utmodt power the efVrtanf men In th. Republican pmrty to aet up another form of government In place of Ihmt which eslala. The yemr ISHI mnd the year. Immediately following will probably decide Ihla aupcemrly Imnortanl muleat. THK Hcm believe, tlimt th. victory Will he wllh the people a. againat the Itlnga for monopoly, th. Ring, for plunder, aad the King, for Imperial power, Oup'tertna mre aa follow. I For Thr Iuilt Hex. a four-page aheet of tweatydght eolnmna, the price by mall, poatpald, la MeeuU a month, or eaUM a year t or. Including th. Munday paper, an eight page aheet of flfty-alx eolumnm, th. prko. ia M eenU a month, or et.fe a year, poatmge paid. . ' The Hundav edition of Tub Hon la ml ao fumlahed ac pa rat' I y ml a year, noatag. paid. -' The prle of Thi weuli c, eight pagea. flnynili eol nmna, la l a year, poatag. paid, ror riuum of tea menuing Ola w. will aend an extra copy free. AAdrm ji, jaU rublUUer of Tmb Hcs, Kiw York dlty. We shall aim during the year to carry a fuller assortment of all (roods in our line than ever be- Na. 117 Tklr4 NtrMi. POHTIm)...J ,:.;i.OREOOX ATTENTION? Printers and Publishers; OUTFIT FOR A flEVSPAPER "(Except Pres.) . ' ' ,.':.-', For Sale Cheap! THK PROPRIETOR .OF" THE NEW-NORTH WEST" -offer for male ehemp for rmah th. foJ lowing material I - Sow Ihm. lire vler, with Jtolle, (aam. number a. U omed In th body of thl. paper), In good condition. ia Ibm. Nonpareil (amm. number aa tbi. type), In extra good condition. . i 17 EonU AdvertUIng or Dlaplmy Type. M Column Rule. (4 of them' 20 Inehe. long and tb other. H Inch..). x.UtaI.lsn i mmrbjImpoalng Htone, afiaM lnchea 1 pair Wrought-Iroo Chaaea, with .Id. and foot-sticks. S Double Frame, with 'racks. ' . " pair. Nrw. Caaea. 13 Job and Trlpl. Caaea, 1 Ualley. (Mlngl...S double). 4 lb. Nonpareil Kloga. v lbs. Lead, (f-to-rtca). " SMItorlai. Nrwi and Advertlalng Rule., ComprMlng Mlcka, 4uolna,.rimner, Mat Jet, and everything pertaining td a eomplrt. otTVce. . . . W. will aell th mbov. material at a bargain. For par Honiara, aaar DimiwAY rvBUianixo cow r a nr. Iarila4. erga. UOC ROOB PILLO. , .... r 4 -r v-