J r TUB- NEW NORTHWEST, THUKSDAT, ATBIIi 14, 1881. " ' v SPECIAL NOTICE. A there havebeea numerous cmpUlnU from city sub; oribers the past two weeks at not receiving ,tbl,r papers, be publishers of the Nxw Nokthwt hereby ftVr a re 4 f L . rard fV)r Information that will lead to the arrest and ' yonv WUtat t any perkon guilty of purloining this journal nm rlye door-steps of He patrons.- ' , . - - - IX)CAL KPlTOME.-r-r - ".'V.,:,f'T-'- , - --. r . S Mr. U. A. Cone, of Buttevllle, ft pioneer of 1851, Atied on the 7th lnstarttT . r .. . - Miss Carrie MofTett is ljlng dangerously ill at the resilience of , her mother. . , ' - Governor Tliayer has commuted the sentence of eight or ten more convicts. .': ----- - -r. " ; s Hie X-'street bridge acrons Couch VLSke to St. Vincent' Hospital js completetl.' . . Canyon City was recently Hooded by a clouitl turnt, and conIderable damage vras done.. ." Ptark street," WtweeirFront and First,"! re-" "reiving some much-needed Improvements.--"-"Home, Sweet Home" Is not complete without A bottle of Pfunder's Oregon Wood Purifier. - Rev. D. J. Pierce, formerly of the FIrt Baptist Chirch of this city, is in Walla Walla, W. T. sT Mr. I. 8. Woods, the hatter, has returned from &n Francisco, whither he went for-ew good.v , The bridge suit, now pending In the United States Circuit Court, Is attracting much attention. Owing to the superior finish, and excellence 'of work, Abell stands preeminent as a photographer. Give him a call. J:. -The omeerajof-ihe -LadlesUlfellef JPoclety made their annual report last week, showing eiiectlve work In the cause of charity.. Tlie Willamette Conference of Congregational Churches was in session at Oregon City on Tues -day and Wednesday (yesterday). .. Mr. Pierre Manclet, the well-known restaurant ' keeper, died on Tuesday at his residence in this ? Uy, after an illness of.slxty-flve days, .... It Is rumored that the O. R. A N. Co. is to pur .?hiVe extensive grounds in AlMua, which has . given projierty in that town a "boom.," - Judge Stott and District Attorney Caples are at r3t. Helens, where a regular term of the State Cir . f tilt Court for Columbia county is being held, a " The Oregon Transfer Company has received the first of Its four handsome and richly upholstered landaus that are being built to order-in San Fran . risen. -- -. V . - -IIonrEureneSemple's many friends in ihis'citjr . aru leaed to learn that he naa been annotated County Clerk by the Commissioners of Columbia ynnnfy, ; - r , ': i :. Lumber and stone are belnar haulel to the loca tion, near Salem, of the new insane asylum build' Jng, ana work on the foundation will soon be commenced.: -. 1 - 1 ' Captain Pennell and two seamen of the Govern ment tug General Wright were drowned in Ye qulna Hay on the 7th instant by. the capsizing of .fl, tnuM boat, "t" Mrs. H. Denlinger, of this city, at the recent ex aminations of the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania stood at the head of her class, com poed of seventy-six ladles. " Tlie Jfew, Domestic, with It light-running at tachment and other Improvements, still retains Its triace In the lead among sewing machines. E. F. lleroy, No. 225 Second street, is the agent. The O. R. AN. Co. will this week make through .connection by rail between Walla Walla and The Dalles. Wheuregular trains commence to rurt. Walla Walla malls will reach Portland in twenty four hours.- ' 1- '; - Mellls Rros. A' C'o.h6werthelr usual enterprise Tnrhvt Monday-f their openingdaytbycharterlhg -the street carsr-whlch carried, passengers free.. Large crowds thronged the immense store and in spected .the.dl8play.ofmUIinefydryand fancy gooas. . - . . , Mew-jr. Olds A King, the reliable Third-street mercHant,' announce jn a neat advertisement -that they are' now opening a most complete stock M dry and furnishing goods, both staple and fancy. Every word they say. can be Implicitly . Acceited. '." - v . . v - : - -. Mra. C. L Henderson will shortly deliver, on ;fon'U 1 1 ve rea nesday-e ven 1 nfrsat Uie Unl ta- rlan Church, a course of three lectures, descriptive .ct life at the South during the rebellion, the first date being April 27th. -Tickets are placed at $1 for the course. ' '. On Satiinlay morning last, a little son of Cap -lain and Mrs. D. E. Buchanan, of No. 88 Wash 1 Ington street, was fatally poisoned by drinking rom a bottle of medicine containing belladonna, found In a roomer's apartments, ana died on the following day. y j Fishel A Roberts, the clothiers, merchant tailor -ud hatters, corner First and Alder streets, have , received jthelr new goods' In enormous quantity ana great vanety...jvs usual, tney leati the van in Spring styles. Mr. Flshsl personally selectel their elegant stock, . Mrs. Lillle Eaton, nee MJss Llllle Thomas, com mitted suicide on Tuesday by taking poison. - She had separated from her husband, their weddH life ibeing unhappy, and had. been 111 for some time, lately she had grown low-spirited,. and it is thought she took her life In a nt of despondency. Anniversary exercises of tke Young Men's Christian Association were held at the Congrega tional and the Presbyterian Churches on Sunday .evening. The annual report of the President, Mr. I. A. Mac rum. was read at both meetings. Rev. J. A Grav delivered a thrilling and practical ad .drm at the second-named chnrchr' ; From yesterday's Oregoniatit "A German woman and her eleven-year-old boy, living on Skookum Chuck, Chehafls county, W. T.t have cut this Winter seventy-five cords of wood. Her husband all the while waa engaged In cutting railroad ties. Truly, she rlseth also while It i Ljet night and glvetb meat to her house bold. " On-Mondar morning-laat. th rommnnlfy waa i fhoeked by reading the announcement of the death on the previous evening, from heart disease, f Prof. W. Lynn White, of the National Business -College. He waa a man of lofty and generous im pulses, and was universally respected and es teemed. JIU knowledge qf ajl branches of book- - ":. ' -.. ,. ' keeping and commercial life was comprehensive, and he had no superiors and few rivals as a pen man. He had lust completed arrangements for introducing In Eastern cities his admirable work on penmanship. His death was lnatantaneous and painless; 'A wife and Infant child and" a grown son by a former marriage survive him, and a large number of other relatives and friends mourn with them their Incalculable loss. " . " Mr. J. W. Bailey has removed from No. 47 to Noh. 83 and 85 Yamhill street, lietween Fourth and Fifth,, or two blocks west of his old location. No finer tai1e and fancy Groceries can', be found In the city 'than at bis new, neat and commodious! establishment. ills prices are.tne very lowest, as he sells for cash. All onlers promptly attended to.andoods delivered to all parts of this clty. Two noted temperance lecturers and workers; Geo. M. Dutcher of ..; Delaware and Mrs. Judge Watson of Pennsylvania, arrived In this city Lust week, and have lnce tteen actively engaged In their chosen work. -Mr. D. has spoken twjee at the Congregational Church, and his lectures were, of much force and Influence. He has also spokeu In the Taylor-street 'Church.'" Mrs. W., whoTreprc sents tlie National Christian Temperance Union, began her labor., in. the .East Portland Bapt 1st Church. Both of them spoke on Tuesday afternoon In the Hall-street Church be'fbre the Women's "Christian rTemperance" Union. --The New York OurUt Urn Advocate advises church peo- fle not to "receive Mr. Dutcher ami Mrs Watson nto their houses nor bid them God speed," but it gives no reasons why they should not be .received nor a word In Justification of the innuendo. As the lecturers both bring god references, the churches of this city dislike to discountenance them'ln compliance with an insinuation. On the other hand, the churches dislike to endorse .them until they are clear of suspicion.' Thus tlie matter rests. , - ' The proof of a "Bird's-eye View of Portland" ha been shown in the Nkw Nouthwkst, ofllce. It exhibits not only Portland, but Albina and East Portlawlrwitlt-ilw-Columbla Itlver and theCas cade . Mountains in the background. The work upon the view is very fine, and wherever exhibited it will Impress the spectator at once with the beauty of the scenery and the richness and gen eral thrift of this city, the houses appearing just as they are, handsome and in many cases-elegant In their construction.: Mr. Byuon, who has charge-of the enterprise, is meeting with good encouragement from Individuals as well as cor- K rations. Subscriptions to the work,- ranging m $ 1000 all tire way down to $10, Abe price of a single view, are freely made, most of the large subscriptions being for the purpose of sending them East and to Europe as the best possible means of Inducing immigration by showing the elegance of the commercial metropolis of the State. A few hundred dollars expended In this way will benefit the city and State, and will be money well spent. Kven the Citv Council would well subserve the uublle-interest-by ar-maliMrorrtlatlon, and't would be well sustained by tlie taxpayersof Portland. " TOREIGN-NEWS. Oxford won the university land. boar race in Lng- bcofjest of some of his House of VW.THU .WBBK,; fishel & Roberts; THE LKADINO ClothiersMerchant Tailors and' Hatters. BACK FROM NEW YORK, " J And opiiliu up" - . AN ENORMOUS STOCK! IIW THII WBBK. , AS U)UAL, "Wo Load with Elegant Spring Styles. -t, ' mm Oar Store U Crowded in Front, in the Bear, in the Middle, and on all Sides, - - f . ' ! ' ' r Willi Hltx kTe xctlling sny provloua oneiare vr bought. t. We cull 1p4cll Attention to our Magnificent sad . ( Mirnmre wor ih M- YOUNQ MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. . . mr.K rortllnl Inrltui tndel to all toenll n4 SU1I110 ur UmmU, f lieihT tl'jr puivhkuie or not. FISHEL & ROBERTS, for.' rir-i AMr JUi lOUTLAM w.WAW- -ORKOJ Thomas Carlvle made a books to Harvard College. Bradlaucrh has1 been reelected' to the Commons from Northatppton, to fill the vacancy caused bv nnseatlnrhlm. , , - y - A new Irlnli land LIU has been presentl in the liruisn i-arnamentJ4 11 is nuite liberal, ana ap pears to protect the'Vights of tenants wltheut in Justice toflandlords. The J W says . that ten years ago Gladstone would have considered such a bill revolutionary. - ti A secret society In Xondon circulates the report hat it has found Gladstone guilty of the rmirder of two men in County Mayo, Ireland, who were killed by police acting under the Coercion Act, and that they are deliberating as to the means, of executing hlm.f . They sayr they consider the Queen a nonentity and hold the Premier the re sponsible rulerr" --- . v.l..-...l...-.a ,The city of Chlo, on an island of that name In the Meillterranean Sea, destroyed by earthquake, presents a terrible scene of devastation and yeath. Thousands upon thousands of. people were killed, their remains being buried in the ruins of the place. A large portion of the remainder of the population is destitute. Large quantities of blankets, medicines; and provisions are being sent to the Island. The work of extricating bodies and interring them goes on slowly. - . The Czar's assassins have been condemned to death by .hanging. iThe prisoners were calm throughout, the entire trial, and professed their willingness to die for the cause of tlie people. -On account of Sophie Fieoffsky's noble birth, her sentence will be sent to the Cxar for confirmation. She asked that she be dealt with regardless of her sex. Jellabbff requested that his , last speech In his, defense be printed and published word for woru. 1881. SPRING. 1881. We are now opening MuST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -or.... HEW AND SEASONABLE DRY MID FURNISHING GOODS Stock for this Snrinp'wOl be larger than ever before, and comprise! all the NOVELTIES and STAPLES, in the selection of which every care that Tears of experience in this market can suggest has been rigidly obienred. We reel connaent mat no biock oener sonca to the wants of this community Can be foana, ana onr T PRICES WILL ALWAYS BE THE LOWESL An examination by erery. buyer ii ' ' --- respectfully solicited. HDLDS & KINO, 147 Thlr4 Slrtfl, hU nrrtm mm AI4er, PrtUae. A number of prominent ladles of St, Louis -recently formed a society .for the Improvement of that city's morals. The members united in pray ingfor a better Board of Police Commissioners, and In a few days two Commissioners were re moved to make, places for-two pious men. . This was regarded as a great victory. But prayer is not the only means employed. The women de mand the closing of the theaters on Sunday aand are circulating petitions for that purpose. They have adopted the Boycotting system, by resolving to buy nothing of any merchant who refuses to aign. ' . . ..... Miss Hattle Duell, of Iowa City, who, from convictions of religious duty, has been abstaining from food, passed away on Monday, In the forty seventh day of her fast. Her mind was Clear about everything except, what she sacredly re garded as her duty. A vott mortem examination showed the stomach to be voldof .any aubstance, and that there was not a drop of blood In the body, which weighed but forty-hve pounds. "White lying" Is pronounced generally sinful by the Afethotilst, but It adds: 7fThe puszle of moralists has. been to either lustifr or eotlrclv condemn a class of such mendacities. :LFrjBxam-4 pie, wnat shall we do with the hopeful word ef a physician who has no hope V c ; The "New No. 8" Is the cheapest sewing machine to buy. Wheeler & Wilson MTg Co., 88 Aforrison st. lVMrmr BiramonsIeacherand rressef.cTiu Main street, city. . .. - 18 THE LIFE! BLOOD IT HAH A WAWCKD KFTKCT wherever there Is an atoale - eireet or tbe 1-r-rt.l Muerular Coal, eurb a Iypep- sl,Hed4he,Neur-.lcl, Vomlllnc, Blilona AtUu-ka, Rh-umatUm, pain In the Htomarh and BoweU, Irr-fulaiitr of the Ilowele, CoHtlveneae end Conmipatlon, which sre eo obstinate end yet mo common In eltlea. where peo pie of neaalt7 mnat live a aeden tarjf life most of -the jrear. A l4y im This (11; who had been a sunVrer fer years from olMtlnate Conatlpatlon of the llowela, and bad been unable to obtain relief from other medlrlnee, waa relieved after ene week by the noe of the , eelebrated "OKEfMJJI BM01 PURIFIER," and uheequeiitly was FEKM ANKNTI.T CURED by Its use, and la now uslns It occasionally to prevent a relapee. la this ease It le a fa rentthatthe "Orrfon Blond Parlfter" was 1 m r. HKNiui mnen neeueti. it exrrertea the torpidity of the IJver. overeame the Inaction of the liwwela, and reatored to them their counter ftino , Uona. Yonr lrairvi"t keepa lt Inalai npon , l getting It 1 take no other remedy Instead. rrte, per ttl,tl Mi er man la Dottle for S3 OO. ---- ' ' ' YOUR OTHER OOOD WOHK", O TK WOMKJf OF Oregon, by eneoaraglng HOME IXstrMTSiT to the beat of your ability. Hhould you, your hiiMband, or your frt-td need anything In toe fine of IBIXTJJ, please HIMCO THE PniMTCR, Istgto-i Ktreet, rortlnsMl. Before sending abroad. He will guarantee yea good work at the lowest living prteee. SUV Maaraalnee and Mnale Books brain l In lha Km itrlM tiegal Blanks of all kinds for sale, and Catalogues sent on application. felOlf 3A?tg? T. ,11. OAWNr Fashlcnakle Hilfccr tzi Drcss-c:cr. 'TTAX the store opposite fttoae A Co 1 rowryTosTT . rrwsi twooS, ImMK W, T a4 - WEMirins a a ek. , . ... BT VIRTUE Of AN EXECUTIOX AND ORDER OP , sale to me dlrerte.1, laaued out of the ClmilL Court of J Htate of Orvipm for the County of Multnomah, upon a luditiiient remle--d In aald Cirt on the lh day of Marrb, 141, In favor of Wong team, llalntln. and amtlnat Lee Mam and Ie You, part iters In bualneas undt-r the firm names of ltng Kee and toung Ye Ixiong (.IMoixlintii, for the mini of rvvrn llundreil K.lhty-Meven and fiO-luu Dollars ($TS7,"illi, wth Inlrrvat at the ntte of Eight (Mprr eent per aiiniiin, anl rvmia or anil ana arrrning eoais, i am. on vu lith day of April, ll, levy upon the above-named Ilefend antM' rtal prop.-rty. ailuuted In Multnomah County, Htate of t trt-tuu, tn-wll : All he bulldlnirs and Intprovetnenta rrM-til on the following dfaerllMMl n-al eafate, situate In the City of VrilMiut, Multnomah rountv, male or urwoni on th KhhI J) twt of Ht-Houth One-Half of lx)t No. One $,1) In IllocK . Twrntr (jut, me r.nai au rtei or inn wiuin viw lialf of Txt Xo. One (11 HI ttlwk Xa Twenty (aut. Lot No.-, Two (2 la Work No. Twenty I J, the West Hi) feet of IX)U No, Hveh 7) and KUlit (Hi in iiiul'K 10. rineen iioi, ana lxt No. Four (O in Itloek No. Nineteen (!, wit the lease hold Interest of said Defendants In and to aald real estate drarrtlMMl. i- . ' ' Now. therefore, br virtue-or aaii exeeuiion ana omer or aale, on Monday, the Irtih day of May, IMKI, at the hour of 10 iiV iirt a. if., at the I'oiirt iKiuae amir III saia UMinvT.i win aell at public auetlon the above-deaerloed real property oj ai.i 1 wr..ininnia loina niiriieai nidiier ror caan. in u. n. uuio Coin, to eatl-ty aald execution, with Interest, route and aeerulng coeta. JtmKPH 1IUCHTEU Rherlfr of Multnomah County, Oregon. Portland, April 14, ImkI. -' 6t . iir.Birr'a male... Y VIltTUE OK AN EXKCL'TION AND ORDER OF ante to me (lirectiol, lueu out, or the f'ireuit Uoun or tlie Male of Oregon for tlie "ounty of Multnomah, upon a jiKlKment renib-rml in said tvnirt on the izth day of Maren, 1HMI. In favor of Won Un, Plalntirr, and ntralnut le Ham and lxe You, partners In business undeathe firm names of Long Kee anl I'miiif Ye Ik)ii (11,, liefeiulnnta, for the inn of Three Hundred and Nine Dollars (HUMID, with ltt lereid at the rate of Klitbl ) per will ier annum, and coats of ault sniiatH-ruiiig eoata, 1 OKI, on ine inn uay or ftpni, IHMI, levy Ummi the above-named liefendanta' real property, altunted fn Mulliiomnh tVmnty, Mtate of Oregon, to-wlt r All tlie liuUitlnK and Improvements ereeted on the following desert lied real entate, situate In the City of lortlaud, Mult noma.h CtAintv.Xtate of ireron t on the Kant 'jn feet of the Houtu One-Half of Ixit No. Ine (I) In Block No. Twenty (20), the East mfnetot the Houth One-Half of lot No. One (1) In llliM-k No. Twenty (JU), lxt No. Two (2) In Block No. Twenty (')), the West m feet of ltta Heven (7) and KUht (ttl in Block Nil Fifteen (15). and It No. Four III In Block No. Nlne 4eejiiivwllutlie li'iteehold Interest of saJd Defendantaln anil lOStmi real ewiaie ueMTioeii. Now, therefore, hy virtu of aald execution and order of aale, on Monday, the IWli day of May, INSI, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House eoor In said County, I will sell at public, auction the above-described real proMrty of aald Defendant to tlie hlarhest bidder Air eash. In I'.rVOold Coin, to aatlHfy aald execution, with Interest, costs and accruing roat. J oh E PI I Bl'CHTKU HherllT of Multnomah County, Oregon. . Portland. April It. IM. M B MIIEBirr MALE. Y VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION" AND ORDER Or sale to me directed. Imunl out of the Circuit Court of the Hints of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, npon a ' Inrtgment rendermt ttt sabl Cttnrt 00 th iJth day of March. . JHH1, n favor of Hackney lleuo. Plalntlffk, and against Lee Ham and Iee You, purtners in busineaa under the Arm names of tang Kee and Conn Ye Ismng Cu..tefendanta, . for the sum of One -Hundred Forty-Two and W-lU) Dollars (tin-.V), with inlerexl at the rate of Eight (S Percent per annum, and coata of suit and accruing coats, f did, on the I2tb day of April, lie I, levy npon the aliove-named Defend -ants real property, situated In Multnomah County, Htato of Oregon, to-wlt 1 All the.ibulldlnva and improvesients erected on the following deaerlhed real estate, situate In the City of Portland, Multnomah ("ounty, Htate of Oregon 1 on the East 20 feet of the Mouth One-Half of Ixt No. One (1) In Block No. Twenty (20), the East Mi feet of the Houth One' Half of Lot j(o. one (i) in iiiocr wo. Twenty wn liiw xo. Two (21 In Block No. Twenfy t2D), the weal iej reel or Jjmt No. Heven (7) and Eight (HI fn Block No. I1f teen (151, and lil no. rour (O in iiiock no. nineteen ob who in leaae- . bold Interest of said DefeadaoU' in and to said real estate deaerlbed. . Now, therefore, by virtue of aald execution and order of sale, on Monday, the Ittth day of May, lietl, at the hou r of 10 o'clock A. m., at the Court Hwuse door In said County, I will - sell at public auetlon the above deaerlbed real property of said lefendanta to I he h Ighcat bidder for cash. In U.K iiold Coin, to satisfy said execution, with Interest, coata and ; accruing costs. ' JohKPH BtTCIITEL, - . - - - Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. . PorUaad, April 14, iwi. U ' TO THE TRADE. f I. OTJMBEIIT. Goldd n R u I e Bazar. No. 17 riral atrwet, rortlaant. Or . WOT f J R N Kt )R M TI 1 ETriPLr. IN TH E INTERIOR that be la now prepared to All orders In Crockery, Olau and Plated Ware, F&noy Goods and Votiong,. . !' Clocki and Flate4 Jewelry, - Baby Crrltg-et and Croquet Sett, At Lower Rates than" ever sold by any. Jobbing House ( . In the Htate. A Full Line of the Above Goods Con stantly on Hand. Orders from the country solicited. Address - 1 L-OUMMBIIT,--"- ap7 17 rir atrool. Pwrtlaae, Or. UOH ROOB PILLO. Mew Millinery Store. ; A New and full Llos of MILLINCriY AND FANCY COODO Attht Tort-Oflci miUnery ttati, No. 0 Morrtaoai Btroot, Which will ts sold at DOTTOM P1UC1 ' f aHT OaJl and see them. No trouble to show goods. ' "3 . ' - UVM. DEAIV uoo noon pillo. THB AURORA RESTAUR AflTg Northwest eorner Front and Alder streeU, N U the only Place la Portland where yoa can get A COO SqrAalB MIAL W S4 CBHTS. -. -. )'- v.:1