1 THE NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY;- MAY 19, 188L r 8 r AT i . AIU8EMENT NOTES. . T. W. Keene and copipanj ha?e arrlYI Jo fcari Francisco.' . ' t. - - Kate Corcoran (Mr. Heme) la lying aerlously 111 lu New York. Annie IMkler la playing "MMlea'' at the Windsor Theater, New York. , ; ; 11 Now they aar that Mary Anderson la gol ng to be married to George indole, , a Boston reader. t.. Bouclcault la telling that the groaa receipts of "'The Hhauahraun". alnco lta flrsrprodu;ction amount to $1,50000. ; t '. vTt la authoritatively stated that Tom Magulre will continue the management of the Baldwin Theater for the next year. . ' . ' 1 . Katherine Borers emphatically denies the re iport that she will support Frank Mayoln 8hak speareau characters next season. ' Buppe, 'the ope ratio composer, has written his liveliest music, If is said, in a room the walls of Which were painted with Innumerable skulls and bones.' ' ..' The Secretary of a Cremation Society In Pitta burg recently wanted Annie Cary to sing for the benefit of lu ''Furnace Fund," and offered her free cremation by 'way of reward. v , 1 ' ' The New York Mirror declares that Forepaugh'a : $10,000 beauty, Louise Montague, was formerly a member of the Soldene Opera Company, and that the whole thing la a put-up Job andasban). In one of the scenes ofMessrs Gilbert and 8uU liran's new piece, the curtain rises and reveals a' sentimental lady of well-developed proportions playing a nocturne on a violoncello by the side of j lake. . ..- ! .-..-.-i-. , - The "big 4" minstrels appear for the last time at New Market Theater next Friday evening, when they give another "entire change of programme." These entire changes" were rather monotonous last week. " ' . : ' The New Orleans Ttooyime arY that Phl!adel-I fmia is a place wnere tne circus goes 10 stay aur nf the Winter, after the tentiug season is over. The animals of the different menageriea enjoy the quiet of the town. - . , More In sorrow than In anger, the Minneapolis Tribune remarks: "It might as well be con fessed a nigger minstrel show Is about the size of the tasta of the public of Minneapolis In the mat ter of amusements." : .. -.'"J"1 Brlrnoll says that he is not Emma Abbott's joflT- Dight tenor, and that she does not prefer Castle to him. He Is angry with a critic who said that he ate garlic, and that he could not, as Ilomeo, climb . w t. . I I i.i . touuevs uaiconv wimout uerncn ; , The seventh concert of the season In aid of the Blano fund was given by. the committee of the 'pen Temperance Association last Saturday event - ing. A number of- new performers appeared, and "' the concert was an unusually enjoyable one. The Melville Opera Company Is In dissolution. Hatch, a most genial fellow, and a singer of far better ideas than execuUenjIias left for the East. Freeman follows shortly, and the other members re somewhat anxiously slngingthe doleful canti cle, quid nunctS. F. tnronioe.r r - A week or two ago,-It was announcedthat Joseph Arthur had sued Owens, Haverly, and his agent, Gardiner, for back salary, in order to find out who was the responsible party. ,JTw ras haa been decided, Gardiner having been declared in- -debted to Arthur for the amount claimed.. : Wo hear, of late, considerable 'gush" about the "bUr 4" minstrels. Some of the Portland papers puff them for "sugar," no doubt. -But we have lost nun in sucn rumpeiers ever since me r-spi-noaa concert took place here, of which we read so much and heard so little. Walla Walla Watch man. . A l4ndon cablegram says thatlrvlngand Booth " bave Interchanged parts lu "Othello." playgoers are decidedly of the opinion that Booth excels In both parts, though the style of the two actors is entirely different. An endeavor is being made " to aecureTthe" appearance pCBoolh, Irving and McCulloughlnsucha piece as "Julius desar," and ao bring the three greatest tragedians of the day on the same stage. It Is possible that Irving and Booth will visit New York together, under en- - gagemenl to il anagetAWjcy The Stamford, after stating that the attendance at the opening concert of the First Cavalry Band at New Market Theater on Tuesday evening waa scarcely larger than the band Jtaelf, and reviewing tne cause tliereor, says : " we wish here to state, 'once and forever, tnatthe Stamlard will play 'second Addle to no paper In Portland In the mat ter of taking advertising, and if the management -of a concert sees fit t guarantee-pyment to-one journal anu not to tne Atanttara. he may rest as sured this paper will not touch the notice with a forty-foot pole. We must all be treated with the aame conslderatlondallles and weeklies. Then, and not till then, will any manager succeed. We ; cannot help, however, say ln a word In praise of tne cavalry uand. They aid noniy. Their pro gramme was well selected and splendidly given. and they haveronly to blame the man lu whose ' bauds tne advertising - lay for their very uncom plimentary reception by iwtland."- Arsi Alsryj .- Mr. Benjamin I. (henhas removjHLl)l!i Jaw. omc to the suit of rooms numbered liu In L nlon Block. Mr. Cohen has been appointed resident attorney of the Eoultable Alaeoantlle Coinany of New lork, and also or the. orth American At torneya and Tradesmen's lrotectlve Union Com pany of Connecticut. These are two of the largest and most responsible collection agencies In the country, and claims placed in air. coheu's nanus will receive careful attention and be vigorously pressed by the best legal talent In the United States anu Canada. He has also enraged a com petent assistant to aid him in the enforcement of local claims. A alr4M Bath. The most luxurious and comfortable medicated steam baths In the city can be had at the rooms of, Mrs. F. A. Iogan, corner First and Salmon streets, tip stairs. Call and see a list of references from the afflicted who have been relieved by Mrs. Lo ran's power In magnetlo healing. She cures rheumatism, dyspepsia, neurals-la, headache and other ills by the laying on of hands. Hundreds attest her healing power. . Mrs. Simmons, Bleacher and-Presser, has re- cored to No. Zs lhira street, near eaimon, city." wHwaaaaaaVMMMMi "Nsw No. 8' Is the cheapest aewlnz machine stay. "Wheeler Wilson UTf co.,89 Morrison su MIHCELLAME0U8 ADVERTlftEMEJf.TB. TO OUR PATRONS. T II EF A It T.1 E R S '1 A fill EC II A N I G S ' STORE, x: HIOH . r K ... , i pn ioia 'A k-M ' Sill '' ' 3j Ij . I.BAVK HAJf Kbakcwco Lkatb Poktlakd . ' i . AT IS A. M. ; AT A. M. "7 ' '. ', . 'll -'2.5 .' '.5- ; $:. ' ijs . 'o . ' - 5 8 ' ' 3 B.J. ' zz p . . 1 3 - a ' j f. 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We rfenoe, as thoaunds of nnsrrapaloas parties endeavor to do, tain by oil matu what cannot be attained by air wwm prrtemd to offer umrAtmable InducemenU to conunvr rttbf main loeentlTe of which Is to mislead them. Their principle (?) Is to make as much as they possibly can on the trtt mile, without consulting a. future maintenance of custom. These practices have wrecked countless firms upon the sea of disaster. . . . We employ a staff of salesmen who cater diligently and attentively to the requirements of pur Customers, thereby Insuring a fulfillment of the cardinal principles which govern our firm ao mUrepmentatUm oyootU, rmall prvjlti, qviek safes, on price, and courteous tmatmeat of our patrons the principles which have carried, with almost one bound, the FARMERS' 'AND MECHANICS STORE to the highest pinnacle of success. . We, therefore, with ithe greatest feeling o ' confidence, call your attention to our Extensive Stock of f Clothlnst r Pry Goods, ' ; Furnishing Goods. Doots and Shoes. Hats and Caps. Fancy Goods, Domestics, - . 1 Groceries, Etc. These Goryls being the careful selection of our California and Eastern Buyers, we offer them with in assurance that wa can substantiate all we have stated. . . - . FURf.lERS AIID ECHA(LCS, STORE, 184 Ho. 184 PirsUgtreat, betwaaa Yamhill nines' s tntr Taylor, To rtland, Oregoa,,. 8P R INC AttNO U N C E T.1 EHTI J. VAN B EURO E'N , ' ' ' leT First Sirs. rrtlas,a. Orecasi. - . Arriral of a Vaw aid. Well-Select 1 8tock vs '; DIAr.10rJDS,SILVERVVARE, VATCHES AND JEWELRY. DIRECT IUP0RTATI0M OF THE NEViEXT FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PATTERMS.: MnUoss n Hpcolnlty of tlto Maniirncturo of Diamond Mountlnfrg. .. --.1. i . r- ; - . . : 1 ma Tt ' " ; r--r--j '. - . y T. O. HARKIXH. ' . i. C W. PAtKRSON. E AC LE r.1 ARB LE WOR KS - HAitiaira & patehsoit. - Designers and Manufacturers of .r MARB1J; MONUMENTS, IIE.HHTONKS, TOM'BS, TABLETS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION, Of CEMETERY WORK IN ' . - MAUH1.E, STONE OR GRANITE. ' , WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OK IIEADsTONEH AND MONUMENTS. WE USE XOTHlNO BUT THE BEST quality of Italian and Vermont Marble direct from the qnnni. Otnrttr.v kits eni-Joaed-UhXtnne Walls and Capping or Stone lVwU and (ialvanlN lnn llitlllnr ami Hate. We arc preparvt mun work at slower figure than It haa ever been done for heretofore In Orrgon. We are alo pn-paml to erect Granltn Monuments or Head Htones of any style or dimensions. We do not employ any agents to consume promts, arvl niokc lUcwurlt . jnore. expeuslve to tlia pun-hawrT tint attend Ui ONr ttUslrti'ks'nunM-lvrs. whl-ti eimbW Us to srvHourcuMtoiitors the betieflt of an arenfs iwrentne. We solicit orders from the omntrv, whW-h will be promptly attended to. We iruurnntee entire satisfaction. If you wisfi any. thing In our line, and will write to us, giving a. dem-riptloa of what yo wrnt, we will send you designs to choose from, With prices of same. . . . myl - Jls. aa Halasaai street, belwesi rirst nasi ar(,n4, rMlal. Orraai. J 3m r.TI t f(:H odd A"g r l.c u 1 1 u r a I 1 1 m pj cment Houoe ! 1TE7BEIUIY, HA7THOIUTZ: te CO ' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HlG UTC ITET IJ 11 A L. 131 P LEME N T S . General Agents for the Celebrated Morrison Plows,. Improved Whitewater NVsjons, Reapers; Mowers, Belf-Bindlng nsrVesters,neaderi, Threshers, Engines, rannefs Friend prill' ths Esterly Seeder and Tultivstor, Railroad Barrows, Railroad and Mining Shovels, Uoes, Scythes, Hnatbs, Cradles, Forks, Fk-ks, and a Full Una of. W o o ct and S t crvs 1 O o o tl ; Jles. SSI and SS3 Front and SCO and 362 First Strwwt, Portland, Orator Send for fUlceSt. t . JaMO.. TRAVEI. OREOOH EATXWAT ilTD HAYI0ATI0S C(L t OCEAN DIVISION. ""-' " v SBBSSSaSSSSSS .Between San -Frtuiciaeo - sndPprtlaiid. ia Xasivas) Every flva Days. Right Is reserved to change steamers or sailing days. TiiaornH TirKrra sold to all the principal Cities In thsr Unlfed (States and Canadas. - RIVER AND RAIL DIVISIONS. Columbia, Willamette and Yamhill Birera. FEBRUARY 1, 188L - ' Dalles, Walla Walla.) , I matiiia,anuotner up-river points. ...a. Astoria, Kalams.Ta- coma and Settle. Victoria and ew Westminster::., Cat hlamet. Bay View. Kkamnrkisif and " Brook Held.':.... 1 west port, mnon ana Bale in and Inter mediate points. To points on Hnake River Dayton..... . MonJTuealWed. Thn,LFrf. 8am Sam Sam SAm Sam in asass i A M mm ',mi i Cam .fmMU 1am Iam . (an sss., Cam ( A 1 .SAssyss. w CAM .Sff Sam .7... Sam ."T.T. , 7am .....J.. Tam 7am . 8aU Sam IajT am (AX GENERAL OFFICESr-Corner Front and D treets, rort land, Oregon. A. 1 MAAWr.LL, Ticket Agt. 07 R. A i. Co. T. F. OAKES, Vice-Pres. and Manager. ' J. McCRAtCEN A CO., Agts. p. C. 8. H. Co. JOHN MUIR, ,, - . - Gen. Frgt. and Pass. Agt." OREGON AHI-CAXrF0EinA-RAILE0AD CO,- On and after-October 11th, WO, trains will run as followa- riAII.V- FTTPEPT MITVniVSl! EsusUatsle Dlv Islam. riOM PORTLAND TO (MEBUtt, Mall Tralsi .. : LEAVES -ARRIVES .M Portland . ..7:.T(1 a. m. Rosibur;..;.......7K p. M.. T'"f hTTi ' " ( Iortland .4:35 p. M- LEAVES Portlsnd., Lebanon I.KAVM Portia Junction..., Albstsiy Eap Trajsi ARRIVES i....S:3) P. M ...10:06 A. Mr .4:00 P. M. I Lebanon.. .4:43 a. M. I rortlant rrelgkt Train) :- '- -ARRIVES t:H a M. I Junction.,...-..; ...S.00 r, r- IPBI 5: a m. Itirtlnnii. ti "IP M, TheOrt'Eon and ('alifornla KitTlroad Ferry makes connec tion wtlb-all lU-gUliur Trains on Kastslde Division. "v - Weat-alda Dlvlalasi. ratox roRTUXD to wrtallii, i- "fall Trala J LEAVES - Port I a nd .. ....., Conrallls.... .- ARRtvra 7.,;v ,SKTA. M. f-CnrvalH..4i.KiwJliOO P. W- -J:;W A. m. j IVrtlwSHi .3:J0 P. Mr Close connections are made at Roeeburg wl:h. the' Stage of t he California and ( irnrun humco 4io (utny Tickets for sale to all the principal points In California, and th) Kat, at the Company's pltW, tarser t aaf rreal Streets, at rerrjr UMlag, rsrtlssf. - Storage will be charged on Freight remaining la Cora' Iwnr'i U'lrrhnnuHi liver t Vf lit r-four hoHira. Freight will not he recctve2 for shipment after S o'clock p. m. on Eastslde ItlvUlon, and o'clock P. m. on Wcstslda lllvlsloo. J. BKANHT.-y K. P.IUMiKIP, ticneral Hupcrliiicii.icni. Gen. Frelrht and Pnssenger A rent. IMtlt VOUR THER GOOD WORKS. ) YK WOMEN cfF 1 Uncoil, by eucouraxlnr 1IOXC ISDI'NfaT to the . Uwi of y.HJC al4lllTr- hImmiM -y, ymtr hnbnntt. or your -friends neel anything in the line of PBIXTISU, plcssa call Ort or aUJress r-. HIME8 THE PRINTER, . S WaskilagtoM Mlrt, PartlasMl Before sending sbroad. He will guarantee you good work at the lowest living prloes. -vsr Maraslnes and Music Books honnd In the best styles. Legnl Blanks of all kinds for sale, an Catalogues sent on application. - felOtf Far Health, Caamfart aad Klasjaaea aCffrsa, unDkm rort ihproveo CCIUtETJ 8KIRT SUPPORTER, tr la mt ExrriXKTs. M Ieeatlmpreveatcattsdd aiack ta lu already estrasivs lsrt ty. asaipia y nail, ft . Far sale by all leadlag Jobbers aaa ratsners.. W an of sets red osly by 1 roY. mammon a eo axw KAvrji, cunc USE ROSE PILLS. JOSEPH BrKHARn. MORTOW St. aPArLDI50 PACiriC MARKET. BTrnmHO) & SPAtTLDDJO, , '," Dntoheri and Paoken, And Dealers In All Kinds of FREsn AND CURED MEATS, BACON, HAMS A LARD, 38 and 37 B Straat, Cornar of Second, - PORTLAND, OREGON. " Special Attention given to Supplying Ships. aeKU - . .TBI AlERirAI Staam By Ing and Ctaantng-Wo-raav- . - DTE AND CLEAN AIX KINDS OF SILK, WOOL" and mixed goods, after the best and -newest Oerman and French systems. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned dledbv a new process. Blanketa and Furs cloned nfceijv Claaafng and dyeing Genu' Clothing a specialty. . W t vi- kau m ll TTovlO Salmon street, ForUana, Orcgoav I , 7; i , 4.