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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1881)
V . 1 THS NBW NORTHWEST, THUliSDXY," "APRIL 28, 18SL pOBTLANft OBEC)N. THUIWDAT. APRIL , 10. LOCAL JTITOJfB., The Walla Walla Cwton ! bow In JU fourteenth - vear of publication. The New Taoorua Ledger haa commenced Its second volume. It Is a "live paper." The Canyon City JVetmi haa commenced Ita third volume. It ! deservedly proeperouB. """Hon. Levi Leland delivered a free lecture at Good Templar Hall on Tuesday evening. .... , Pfunder's Oregon Klootl Purifier Is not bitten, ml no whUky la used In lta manufacture. ' Several First-street merchants have ordered ' electric lights for use In their establishments. -etiTj forty crafts, embracing shells, pleasure boats and yachts, Joined in the boat procession on Saturday last. , ' A large number-of -flne-reshlencea will be built , In Portland this season. The city Is crowding out to the hillsides. Owintr to the superior finish and excellence,. of vorsrf Abeil Btanou preeminent as a pnoiograpner. dive him a can. 7-"" 9 On Saturday eveulng, the pupils of the 'East Portland public schools y 111 give an exhibition at Keppaciraiian. r. Folkman has recovered damages to the mount of. two dollars from Charles llaechler lor the recent horse-whipping. :: Father Harman of The Dalles called at the New Northwest office yesterday, and chatted for a time in nis pleasant manner. That excellent Invention, the "Boss" coffee-pot, OII AND . .V11100 MAY 0 AY FESTIVAL, CO M CERT AN 0 First street Call and purchase one. ' ' nonaay, nay za, The new Government tug. which was launched last Saturday from the ways below Ureenwleh 'pock, will make her trial trip to-morrow. OIds A King make a hew announcement' this week, which will be of Interest to all in need of dry goods of a superior quality at low prices. . Many ladies were'present last Sunday afternoon at the reirular weeklv meeting of the Branch tfh jtswlfv will mnn tinhi I , " j ... The young f Mr; Charles H. Strattorr and Miss Tjiura BrJay, of this city, were married yesterday at the resi dence, of the bride's parents, Rev. R. B. Farrar officiating.. The commencement exercises of the graduates . ..of the Medical Department of Willamette Unlver slty were held In the Taylor-street .vnurcn on as Monday evening. Five seamen of the bark. County of Ayr. Just arrived from Cardiff", are sick with scurvy. The disease Is due to a long voyage (106 days), damp ,. quarters, and poor diet. . " .-t Henrichsen A Oreenberg have been awarded. the contract for manufacturing gold, silver and 7 bronie medals, for rmritorious exhibitors at the coming MtThatlrn' Ff1' Ivea A. Grav delivered an exceDtlonallv elo- uuent.andoowenui address at the Unen Temper- anee meeting last Saturday evening, and Mrs. 1L v. ricott choicely rendered a ballad. . 1 , On Monday evening, at her residence.'on Yam- inn street, near .East iark, Mrs. J. I unampiin '- gave a pleasant. -party In honorf 7 Mlsa-jgena miner, daughter or lien. J. r . Miner, or Salem. Mr. II. Kenton, of Albany, has Invented 'an electric siuice, by wnicn it is claimed lie can save SO per cent of the fine gold found In black sand along the ocean beach. No other method saves . over 20 per cent. -- Mrs. EL S. Was. of No. 64 Morrison streett'has . received fresh Importation's of human hair goods,' ' - embracing an late novelties. She also reuei 7; Dutterick's and Demorest'a patterns by - ateamerr- nee -advertisement. A. L. Kallhger A. CO., of No. 190 First street. make an Interesting announcement In a new ad vertisement this week, giving a brief but compre hensive statement of the rauxes that enable them . to offer goods at remarkably low prices. Head It. It seems definitely settled that Portland will hold a grand Fourth of July celebration. The Common Council has given $1000 for the purpose. A meeting or cltlxens will be held at the Court IfntiaA tn.nl crh t t malrA nMuuupv imnmm.nii fra Korrv rVkmna no Vim h been IncorporatedrThe object Is to operate a ferry ' line till the bridge can be built, when the stock will be converted to bridge stock. , Application to ,. the County Count for a ferry license cannot be made before June. - Last evening, at the Unitarian Cliapel, Mrs. C L. Henderson delivered the first of a course of three lectures for the benefit of the South Port . land Mission Sunday School. Her account of life In the South during the war Is pronounced de - idedly Interesting. , Moonev A Valentine, near the corner of First and Taylor streets, are now dealing exclusively In fancy dry goods, millinery and straw goods, And have a lai-irer atnk fnrth Htil-I n it trails than - thejr liave ever Wore Imported. Attention Is asked to their new advertisement. ' It Is well to keep the public mind well stored with a knowledge of the fact that a noisy, hard runnlnir. comnllcated. unreliable Mwlmr machln -Is the worst mischief-producing InHtrunient that an be lntroiuced Into a family. After a trial of sixteen years, the New Domestic stands without a rival. Try It.-. "No cure, no pay." K. F. Heroy, agent, 225 Second street.4 ,: ., : si! The announcement of the managers of the ; Farmers'- and Mechanlcw' Storewhose Increased Dusiness necessitated their removal to the three story brick now occupied by them, should be read r hy all. Thelf stock of staple goods of all kinds' Is very complete, and their system of one-price deal ing cannot fail to commend Itself In the future, as In the past, to their many patrons. Their present aucce la due to tbelresUblishiug at th outset of their career in this city a list of business rules and principles, announcing them to the public, and strictly adhering to them an all occasions. Messrs. Ilalberstadt A Kann, two enterprising young men, have Ubllihed the New York Nov- ety Company at No. 9 Prorrpsa Hlub. nornr of V . .1. . . -i . x - run i, mnu Aiaer sire streets, and have a fine assort- weni of cardboardk, moltoea, embossed pictures, picture frames, embroidery patterns, notice si jrns. tetA.. With all Iha im1iIu l.. . v.. lJ,hf t". A Ilalberstadt la their Nej!Ll-utr,-TT0 York buyer, and Is constantly sending them fresh Invoices of goods, which he secures on very favor able terms. All orders entrusted to them will re ceive prompt and careful, attention, and be filled In a thoroughly satisfactory manner. Bird A Rosa have removed from No. 228 Second street to the corner of Fourth and Yamhill streets, where they have a fine assortment, of staple and fancy groceries, which they are-aeillnjr at the lowest prices. Their goods are all fresh and new, ami -will bear careful inspection. Give them a call before buying elsewhere. Uoods delivered free to all parts of the city. ' -' Astoria waa thrown Into excltemeut on Monday afternoon by the murder of a well-known citizen and prominent lawyer, Mr. J. W. Robb, In his office. J. O. Robeson has. been arrested to answer for the crime, and the evidence seems very con clusive that he Is theslayer. The Aatorian speaks of Mr. Robb as a man who was "kind, obliging, respected, and loved by everybody,,, and eaye "the Indignation of the people Is unbounded, and the wish Is freely expressed that Robeson may be hanged." The deceased leaves a wife and a child by a second.msrrage. and . two. children, by-a former wife, one a young man and the other a ?roung lady, all living In Astoria. The family tave the sympathy, of the community In their iereayemeu tt. -.-'.'- IKW TUll WEIKt AimOUIICEMEIIT EXTRAORDINARY I HEW MABKET THEATER. BALL! MAKTIIA WAM1IIXUT09T LODOE, HIM ELLX C-OtKAEf. .4 ' and accompltkhed Prima Iionns Aiuiluto, EIH1AB K. fOlMEJI, Rolo Vlollnlat and FUnUt, And other ldlnc voMl artWa whnav names will be men tlonrd hereafter. Bmm rrasa tWm tptnu mt EAFHT asMl II. TBOTA ' " . TORE will lBtr4la4 la Clme. Vor proarsmms and parllcuUni, small bill snd future rtlftfiuenla in lh Ualljr pre. ad re AMitMiM, ai.ee. N. B Xo eatswlll b reserved. A. HALIinWTiDt, Hew York. JOS. HAI.BKRSTADT, JIM. KAWW,' rortund. -. THE MVyORK IIOVELTY-CO. DEHIRKH TO CAM, THE ATTENTION OF THE RKAD era of the Nrw North wxirr and dealera generally to ineirexienaireHiocaor . . a Cardboards, ' . Cardboard Pattern, Ihnbossed Pictarea, - Needlework Patterns, Embroidery Books, yr . Mottoesf ' ' ..: j Picture Frames, Book Marksr X irNotloe Sign JSaselSfEto I AI)DITIOjtTO LATE8T NOVELTIES. All Orders will receive Prompt Attention. and Careful Kor Catalogues snd Prloe-IJai; aehd to IIALBERHTADT KA9TX. . . H. tr jre !. (P. O. Dox 517.) - Corner Front snd Alder afreet, .. Portland, OrecnU. We are now prepared to offer to the Retail Trade - our very extensive parchaMi for the OPIUTIO MHMtOFil SEASON FANCY DRY GOODS? MILLINER V, V A If JKee eeee Paying attention this season strictly to these lines of Goods, we have purchased . each-ia - lArrsr quantities - than i previous season, and at rery satisfactory prices.' ' ' Purchasers will. now find, thronghont urstoxaTbetterindncementa-thanui be had elsewhere- 5IOONEY & VJWI-laNXIlVE, riwt ae4 TsilerlMrMta, lerteara. , T" nuw tmh wkkk. TO OUR JPATBONS. THE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' STORE, 184 Wo. 184 First Street. 184 It la generally eonoeded that thejtru founJatlou of a auereaaful hualneaa flint la the atady of the infc-rmto of fAWr (Wowwraaa well at their own; for a proper appreciation of the lmjnrmni JntereMa Inaurea aaeceaa for the producer. The n markable ancrewi of the KA11MK1W AND MECIIANICH BTORE In the paat few yeexi la a valid and IndlaputabU llluatrmlion of wliataatriciadhereneetotheMprinrlplea will sceompllah. ' : " We il6 not, aa thbunenda of unarupuIou partlea endearor to do, gain ljr out mmmM what cannot be attained by fair mran)trH-nt1 to offer tmrrtuonabi InUueentrnt to conpunrm, (he mala lnentlTe of which la to mlalead them. Their, principle (?) la to make as much as they pnealbly-can on the rat mtlr, without eonaultlng a future maintenance of euatom. Theae practice have wrecked countleaa Brma upon the aea of dlaaater. We employ a aUff of salesmen who eater diligently and attentively to ihe requlremenU of our Cuatomera, thereby Iniurlng a fulflllmnt of the cardinal prlnclplea which govern our flrna-Hte irrprrfOatlo of good, watt prqIU, quick mart, on price, and eourtcoua treatment of our patrona the pHnoJplee which havs carried, wit haJ moat one boUAd, the FARMERS' AND MECHANIC bTORE to the highest pinnacle oCsuooeaa. We, therefore, with the greateat feeling of confidence, call your attention to our EatenalTe Btock of . Clothing, ' Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Dry Goods. Fancy Goods, Domestics, Groceries, ; Btcv Theae Ooda being the careful selection of our California and Kaateru Buyers, we onVr them with aa saauraaca that we can aubataVitlate ainrehave stated, ; nRnERSsllff nECHAlllCS7 STORE, "Tfg. 184 Firs-eUMetelween Yamhill and Taylor, Portland, Orefoo. 1' .184 A. L. SALINGER & CO., the: T" Oregon- Bargain House, - -8PEAX A PEW W6RDB i!"1 TUROUOII--, TIIK NEW IVOltTIIWliHX. -To the Public i - The recent buaineaa boom created auch an unuaual tie mand for Merchandla that prices naturally advanced' rap-tdly-ao rapidly, In fact, that we did not attempt to buy becauae of the prlcee-we would be compelled to aak cua tomera. We did Hot follow In the fooUtepa of the other flrnia In our line, for we propoae to lead In thla aa well we do In everything which we undertake. We foreaaw that the boom could not laat, and therefore, Inatead of loading bur shelving down with gooda bought at Inflated prices, we ordered our New York House of I MICHAEL A CO. not to buy one dollar worth during this great boom, aa we well knew It could not continue; and In anawer to our letter we received word that they had bought part of the stock of the JAME8 ALLEN A CO. failure, amounting to , which part of the stock arrived on the steamr8tate of California. Thla stock was ordered to be sold by the attachment leaned by European Anna to theRherlffof New York county. Thla arrival was a surprlae to- us, as they were bought In Job Lota, at prices thai muat secure for ua that which we are working for, vla.1 To be able to offer cuatomera bargains that cannot be had elsewhere, and at price that cannot be equaled Jn any atore-houaeon theOMMt. - . ,- f ' : ' MELLIS BR08. & CO. rja... When you go out "shopping, dont fall to aire na a call, even If you bare no Intention of buying. It will be to your benefit aa well aa oura, and we can soon convince you that we are capable of making good all our aaeertlons. We are poaltlve that If you but give ua an opportunity to ahow what we can do, we wilt be able to eecure your trade for the future. Do not healtate about calling, even If you do not need gooda at the time. We gladly ahow our gooda, for by so doing another customer la gained. ' ;v A a L. SAL I tJ C ER & CO., --I---' THK B AltO ATX Dry Goods and Qhoe House OF OREGON, ' v I tX" First Ctreet," " -r Bitaroea Tasahlll aad Taylar. aiear Taylar. Look for atalrwavta-aantarof iin. p3t uob noon pi llo. MRS. i Ffish!::t!3 AWfcx 'tzi - Drcss-r.icrf Wwmt Utrt, SaatMa, W. T. MILLINERY ! THE CHOICEST ASSORTMENTS ! THE TASTIEST TBIUIIEE8 1 ? THE 10 WEST PRICES I Oend for Gatalogne, or te. Call and MELLIS BROS. 4 CO., 120 Plret Strait, 137 Front Strait, J 29 J'ront Straat, maMtf PORTLANI OREGON. vour TrriiEn oood worksi. o lieal frte call oa or addreae Oregon, by-encouragtni immi oc your ability. Mhoul mends need anything la the fW wAarMta .eaa '""i " rs tv t jw rm jr nu. roiir hnalmnri. too, yoiir nnrxnl. or your line of rmiaTixu, pleaaa' HinBO THB PRiriTQR. . ,1 alaglsa SMraetTrartlasiel. llownJ7fveWH W,U r,mDU . aw Msaailuea and tu1g IhsttgTMWlWil ttfTftrfteat attTar 'f-1 of all klads for sale, ciuioaJfnVoS SjSaWSffSS