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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1881)
I . J' t i.. THE ! NEW NORTHWEST, THUBSDAY, MAltOH 10, 1831. 5 PORTIA5D. OREQOX. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, MM. LOCAL-EPITOME. BBSe-a-M ' ', Bead Litt't Suit House advertisement. ' The overland mail service betweenrPortland and gan I ranclaoo nas Deen recstaoiisnea. . . Lieutenant Fred. Bchwatka la now.n route from the East to visit his parents In Salem.- : Mrs. J. J. Shaw, wife of the County Judge 6 - Marlon county, died in Salem on Monday .last. - Tha health or Uenerai joseon lAne is verv poor, and it Is thought he will live but a short time.- . ' -' . ' ' r The remains of Comrade Bradley were burled "Mn Monday -by Ueorge w right 1'ost iso. I. u. A. It. ' - 'A. A. White, convicted of forging a money order. has been sentenced to the penitentiary for Hires years. - rr- 1 ' Cantaln James u. fj&a win soon visit urejron and axaralaa-lhe channelandJiar oi iheX'ojumbiav UUgJilYCri XK'- -..n -"r;rmxmv-. rr--ii-ir.avSr T-.'Cs-asMSK-' --.-rr sas-r; . Of the $10,000 needed for the erection of a Marl ; ners' Home in this city, $4157 50 has been sub scribed. Mrs. Elizabeth, Stark, wife of Hon. Ben. Stark, - formerly of this city, died In New London, Conn., on Sunday last. Owing to the superior finish and excellence of work, Abell stands preeminent as a photograpner, Give him a call. Two telegraph wires between Walla Walla and Portland are necessary to accommodate the busi ness or the two cities. . . , The death, of Mr. John W. Pittock, brother of Mr. H. 1 Pittock or the Oregonian, occurred at Pittsburg, I'enn., yesterday morning. The lecture of Be v. J. A. Gray, in .East Port land, on Friday evening last, is highly commend ed by those who bad the good lortune to bear it. Three new telegraph lines will soon be eatab- , lUhedfrom Ainsworth te Hpokan Falls. Walla Walla to Orange City, and fromPuyallupto "Carbonado. . Messrs. Henry McGinn, Jonathan Bourne. M. .M.Smith and C F. McCormao have passed ex amlnations-before the Supreme Court and been admitted to practice. John Ar Beck, opposite the Esmond, on Front . street: has recently refitted and renovated his store, and now has the neatest aad most tasty " Jewelry establishment in town. - can and see mm. tm law loners for the erection of an la- sane asylum have decided to adopt certain por tions of the plans submitted by various architects. thus combining .the good points of all the de igns; - ,.: ' ., : 'r, ; Jim Turk and his son are again In trouble, hav ing maltreated a sailor who did not.wlsh to go to their boarding-house. Some means should be de vised' of ridding the.communlty of these law breakers. . - . .. Mr. J. Van Beurden. the well-known leweler. Ho, 107 First street, has received his Spring stock Of diamonds, watches, silverware, etc, He makes specialty of diamond mountings. See his adver tisement, - . ' In' East Portland, on Monday evening, two young men, named Henry Hera brie and James "MoGrew, got into a row, during jrbichttte latter received' a pistol shot in the fleshy part or the right arm. ' . . The Alumni Association of the Portland, High School will meet on Monday evening next, at B o'clock, in the Park School building. Business or great, imnorUmr will ho fninnnrfni anil a arge attendance Is desired.' Flshel A Boberts. the nonular clothiers, corner JL- First aiMi-Aldery havemarkedownhr-prlee for tne next thirty days to enable them to make room for their Spring goods. All you wh'o wish genuine bargains, give them a call. - The Met hod ist-Kpiseopal Con ven t Ion, which closed Us sessions last evening, has been well at tended, and its proceedings were marked by-in teresting discussions on numerous- topics con nected with Sunday-school and church work. ( - Fred C. 41111, a young man recently from Puget Sound, committed suicide in his room at the Occi dental Hotel yesterday morning. , He left a letter directing that his effects be sent to Mrs. Thomas Hill, Burlington, . Vermont but-asalgalngiio .cause for his death. Mrs, A E. West, after an absence of several weeks, has returned with an elegant stock of Spring millinery, and announces her opening day to be next Wednesday, March 16th. Her goods are Imported direct from Paris and New York, and ' are all of the newest designs. Mrs. M. J. Ensign has removed to the corner of Fourth and Oak streets,' where she continues to .do first-class dress-ms king at' living prices. She keeps on hand all' the lateat styles of fashion Elates, and gives Instruction about trimming free, uits cut and basted for $1, and satisfaction guar anteed. . - . ' ' , On Tuesday evening, Mr. W. W. Francis, manager of the Bank of British Columbia, died at his room in the bank building, from malig nant scarlet fever.- He was a highly respected .and thorough business man. His remains will be burled this afternoon under the auspices of the Masons. , The fact that Mr. H. B. Lltt's ready-made suits for women, which kraaent to any address C. O. P., may be examined at offices by customers and returned at his expense if not-found satisfactory, should gain him many orders. He Is perfectly reliable. His wife, a flrst-clasa dress-maker, per sonally superintends all work. ' ' The headalrent of one of the lei machine of the country was beard to remark to his partner: "By the way, Mr, , do you know that the New Domestic is we best sewing machine In America r And so aay all who have tried them. EF. Heroy la the agent, No. 225 Second Street, between Salmon and Main. Isador Gumbert, of the Golden Bute Bazar, held his rrand orient n? on Saturday evening last. when fully 2000 people called to Inspect and ad I wtre'trtrfcftCTTre klass "am porcelain ware, uurinir ma aosence ior irooaa, mm gadtpg-wwlug Tk y 7 ii I 1 -atoirTthtmnrryTendvaUid and lefltted. Tbe Tr! reserved for gthe wholesale depart- A Lodge of the Degree of Honor was organized In this city on Wednesday evening, March JM, by- Grand Master Abell, of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, with sixty charter members. one-third being ladies, wlveS ot daughters of tnembere-of - the-Orderr-The nameof Martha asfngton was given to the Lodge, which is in stltuted under favorable auspices. Mr. J. W. Bailey, of, No. 47 Yamhill street, wishes It announced that on the 1st f January he adopted the rule of selling for cash only, Pur 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." ' Tr , On Monday. the annual meeting of the tax-payers of Schoof District No. 1 was held in the Court House, and proved very harmonious. A five-mill tax was voted, In order that the debt of the Dis trict may be wiped out, , The erection of new structures or additions to present ones was op posed, but the Directors were Instructed to rent buildings if the' present accommodations for pu pils are found Insufficient. . ; - The Spiritualists of this State and Washington Territory-will commemorate-the thirty-third -an niversary or the dawn or their ralth by a two days' ConyentfoajBlLJbcrtyJialltbeglnnlntt at 10 a. m. March 80th and closlnsr at 10 pf M. MariTfTnitr which "was ""the ""date of the-commepeemeni of 4he ,4Bochester knocklngs" In 1848. Promi nent speakers will be present, and the friends from abroad are Invited to participate. .m AMUSEMENT NOTES. The attendance at the Initial Espinosa concert was not what it should have been, owing partly to the excess of local entertainments of that char acter this Winter, and partly to the fact that Lent has drawn Its mantle of penitence over the spirits of a large portion of the amusement-loving public: but artistically the performance was a success, and those present who delight In music were not dis appointed In their anticipations of a treat. M. Espinosa is a pianist of fine execution, and won two deserved recalls. Ernst Schmidt, with his violoncello, showed the true artist In the handling of his Instrument, and was loudly encored after each nVimber. Miss Jennie Landsman, the prima donna, or whom much was expected, has a highly cultivated soprano voice, which In the upper notes Is round, sweet and full, but in the middle register Is at times harsh and shrill, particularly in the louder passages. . She seemed to . find favor with the audience at once, however, and received two enthusiastic recalls, Miss Sylvia Gerrish, who will be remembered as a member of the Melville opera troupe, appears to better advantage on the concert stage than a an aspirant fgr lyrio honors, her sweet, honest, well-modulated contralto voice at once establishing her as a favorite. The duet from "Maritana1 by the two ladies was the gem of the evening, though almost every number re ceived a hearty encore. August Zecu, the accom panist, filled the position very acceptably. The troupe' appeared, in East Portland last evening, and to-night give their second concert at New Market Theater. On Friday evening they will appear at Vancouver, and on Saturday return to Portland, giving their two last performances In this city hat afternoon and evening. It is hoped The largest library of the world, at Paris, contains- many curious and -interesting works. Among them may be found a Chinese chart of the heavens, made about -600 years B. C. In this chart. 1,400 stars are correctly Inserted, as corrob orated by the observations or modern astrono mers.. , , . .. . :' The office-seekers arevin a great flurry since President Garfield's Inauguration. There ap pears to be no limit to the number of patriotic men who want to serve their country. , fiot. vnnp Knrlnir rwwtrv rtadv now and avoid the rush next May. Are' you disturbed at night and brbkeu of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating p'iiln of cutting teeth? If so, go-at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WtNMjOw'a Sooth iko Syrup.. It will relieve the jHxir little sufferer immedlately-ependjirHm It I there Js no mis take about it. Inhere ,1s not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relief and health to the child,' operating like magic.-It Ii perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, ami is the prescription of one of the oldest and best woman physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere1. Twenty-five cents a bottle. A C fc. Old r NN Tk Should be stoppetL Neglect frequently results In an Iucurable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchialtroches are certain to give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh. Consumption and Throat Diseases, tor thirty jrears the Troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give peneci satisfaction. They are not new or untried, but having been tested tv wide and constant use for nearly an en- ilre-generatloiH-they-havw attalned-xell-jnerlted. rank among tne rew staple remeuies 01 tne age. Public sneakers and slntrers use them to clear and strengthen the voice. Sold at twenty-five cents a box everywhere. . . . May still be found at 131 Third street," where she I- . I n Mil .11 .1 tm Wi.tlnr. Ammm 11 irjnici lu till mil viufii ivi ina rv 1 uicnow. cloaks, del mans, etc., In latest styles and best manner at reasonable rate. s Ladies are Invited to call and see her. Instruction given. If desired. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' If Tmn Waal aUslktla, our old aewing machines to Garrison's sewing machine store, 107 Third street. He has employed one of the best adjusters and sewing machine repairers on the coast. Charges reason able. All work warranted for one year' . . . - '. ' II IS VNtMtrjr To send the stands and tables of your Sewing Ma chines to Garrison's Sewing Machine Store when ou wish to get them repaired. Take the machine admmthe table and pack It In a easenlug the cost 01 expresvage. box thus The "e'WNo. 8" II the cheapen Yewliig inadilnr to buy. Wheeler A Wilson M'f g Co., 88 Morrison St. Mrs. M. J Crump, dressmaker and pattern store. 225 Second sL Also, boarding and lodging upstairs. ItW TUIB Will, ucABDiAsrsysroTirK or a ale. rpHK U.NDKRWaNEI,-UARIIAl-i3y LKHTER N. I Rlly, a nil nor, will aell tli rvml property broi(lnf to tns rutMlm or Mid minor, tn-wlt I lUSandSla Hlocli In tb City of Portland, County ot Mnltnontkh, Htte of Oravoa, tb Mm la laid tlown and door1bMl on th mapa and plaU uf Mid cttyatubll auction to lb highest Mddrr for rnah, on Monday, the IHtb day of April, IHHI, at the hour of 10 o'olork In tn Anvnoon of said day, atth front (mwI) door of lb County Itoart llua of Multnomah County, OrvKon. II. H. AM-KV, WooDWARir a. Woodward, 1 k Uuardlan. Attorney for Uuardlaa. h ' - malOSt OPEtllllG OF MILLINERY 1 On Wednesday, March 10. K. st Waaklaa-toa atrl. ' : : Baa Jut received aa elegant and varied HUek of . n EW MILLINERY CO OD8I Direct from New York and Parla. which will be- open for Innpevtloa on the above date. Sr Lad Ira are Invited to call and examine tnS? gooJa. SEwiric r.iACHirjEi SIMPtZ, H0ISE1ES8, UQHT-SU5SIS0 1 The Pioneer In All Improvements! i All klnda of ftrwlog Machine Matcrinla for aale. Re pairing a apeclalty. E. V. UCSeY, AgrmU felO SSS Reeond HL.bet. Halmon and Main. USE ROSE PILLS. . JOHK A. BECK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, front street (oppoalte the Esmond), Portland, Or. , A Fine Aaaortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY ANO SPECTACLES "T"' . ; AT LOW PRICES. ' " mmtmmmtm " Repairing a BprrtaltyAU Work Warranted. " "Paichaalng AMERICAN WATCHES Direct and for Caak. and having (he advantage of law Rent, I can aafely proBa-" ,ae iwrr rncea man inroi ncr nouae in 7rcgnn. Being competent, I will repair Common or fine Watch aatlafactorily.. BPECT A CLE and OPTICA L GOO DM a Special ty. Elgin Rllver Watches Waltham Silver Watches. Jallm ,.11180 to I0S.M .114.00 YOt'R OTHER ObOD W0RKr O YT WOMEN Or Oregon, by rnoountglng 1IUSI IXUI NTRT to the Ywmt of your ability. -Hhould you, your hiiMlMtrcl, or your friends need anything fu the fine of PmiSITiafil, please eall on or address - HIME8 THE PRINTER, Waaklag-tva Mrwl, lertlaaV Before sending abroad. Mm ' wllfguarantee you good work at the lowest living prices. . mw Miurailni-a ami Mimic rtotika hound In the beat atylfii, Legal lllanks of all klnda fur aale, and t'aUioguca tit ou reiu ir application. - IIW THIS WIIK, NEW MARKET THEATER. E. W. 8TECIIHAN- .LEHSEE And manages ft II O at T SJEASOH " ' -...or. ' GK,A.Nt OONOEIlTrjl -, - t . ' - THREE HlUirrft ONLTl Xday, Marek 7, Tksiradar. Sfarck 1. aa4'al - 'a a relay, Blarek IS E8PfN08A CONCERT COMPANY. EUGENE 8CHUTZ -BUWNEKS MANAGER Tkar4ay, ffarek IStk. PART L L Duo, Two Pianos, Rondo op. n. ' Aug. Zech and M. Kapinoaa. 1 Cavtlna,HPauat" Mla Jenny lAndaman. S. llano Bolo, Plrat Tarantelle M. Eaplnoaa. ErnatHchmldU .ChoplB" Gounod MlaaHylvlaOerrlah. PART II. 1. Piano Nolo, Caprice op. Ki AatlrvaS' KeUea T Kuckea M. Kapinoaa. 1 Duet,MI!untera Bom", Mia Laniman and Misauerrlan. & Violoncello Molo, Nocturne ... ...Tlavldoff EmatHchuiidU 4. Song, "HI tuRavala" .....,....v Balf Miaaienny Iandaman. 5. Trio a. Andante b. IVeto... ..i Mendelssoba (Kor llano, Violin and Violoncello) Mesara. Eaplnosa, Couraen and Hcbmldt. Reserved seata One Dollar. Box Hheet open at Prentloe'S Mualc Htore, 107 Fl rat street. Immense Reductions! .rolTUL, NEXT THIRTY DAYS. OITR ftPRINO ARRIVAL FROM NEW YORK ARC now being received, and In order to make room for the Urge additions to our Mtock of Clothing, we have marked dawn all goods on hand to GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Men'o and BoyoV Suito Are bow being sold at greater bargntni than ever befon rouna in mis eii uy . f FISHEL & RODERTS, ' - PORTLAND.H r. rtrat aa4 Aider r . JDREOOZr ' U8E ROSE PILL8. MRS. Tf II. CAWN, Fashionable Milliner, and Dress-maker, a . - . At the store opposite Btone A Co's Qrocery, on ! UrMt, Seattle. W. T. no4tf 'X K W Til I SJ-W Elk. Third and Alder, SUIT HOUSE. Third and Alder. . . A 1 1. Wool 'avkmer aael Milk Drew rrosa SIS ie S3. S.1. SO. tip SI. Will cheerfully send any Iireaa toanv part of the euaat, caah on delivery, with privilege of examining at ttie eipreaa office, and If not exactly aa requested, I will pa return charges. Tlieae Itreaaea are made up by Mil. LlTTand aaalaUnU, and made well, as w are considered the leading Dreaa-niakera oli the CiMuit, - - . Ialtea who have any goola to lie made up are respectfully Invited to call. We charge living prices. Head site of but, length of aleeves and aklrt, whether aklrt and basque1, ot Pnnoess, and what collar. Address letter to "II. B. LITT, Ball Ilosiae. Black sealsaaaa, elakorately SHsasaael. SIS ta aSM. SPRING A N NQU N C E ME W T I J. Y.AX' BEUKDEy, 'T" ' ISTjrira tret, ltlaaial, Ortgea. r Arriral of a If ew and Well-Selectsi Stock - eveaaeeeiO Wv DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND r JEWELRY. DIRECT IUP0RTATI0N OF THE NEWEST FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PATTERNS. ; Makes' n, Spooinlty of tho Slonufaoturo of Diamond 9Xount!npB. -- .... . ' . ' . - maioet . , . . ' , y.if. , i r.1 1 Ho o d "'A g r i c u 1 1 u r a I Implement House ! v - ..'.' ' . '- . ',..' 7 HXnr7BIlI7t HATTTHORNE it . CO AGBICUL TUB AL 1 31 P Li E ME N T S . General Agents tor the Celebrated Morrison Plows, Improved Whitewater Wagon a, Keepers, Mowers. SeU-Blndt.f . - - . . V -J 4 Harveeiers, Headers, Thresh era, Engines, Farmer's friend Drill! the Ester! 7 Seeder and Cultivator Rail road , z . 1 . . Barrows, fUl 1 road aad Mining Shovels, Hoes, Scythes, Snaths, Cradles, porks, Pk-ks, aad a Full Line o Wood and,: Stool Goods. , Nest, abrisrtd 203 Front and 200 and 302 First Straff, Portland, dragon. ; aW Bead for Catalocaea. JeJ-SJ. i It r . .. r - a V J" 't