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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1881)
THE NEW- NORTHWEST,' THURSDAY, JUNE 23r 188L - 5') 1 ... V - PORTLAND.' OREGON. TURHDAY, JUNE M. tftJl LOCAL EPITOME. passeriger by the Senator L. F. Grover Is a Oreeou. . Mr. Jeeob Mayer and MIm Rosa Mayer left last veek for New York. . Ffunder'a "8. 8. 8." Fever and Auru Mixture la aure shot. -Try It; And avoid the citlllo. Mr. R.A. White, an old resident of Portland, died In 8an FranciseQ on tue ma instant. - The receipt of a complimentary ticket to the Oregon-etate rair oi iwi ia acunowieujfea. ThT revival meetings at y. m. u. a. liau are lanrely attended, and deep Interest la shown. Mrs. Klkendall, mother of Mm. Belle W.Cooke; of HaJero, la a paaaenger on, tne incoming steamer. ----Mrs. IX F.Bmlth and Mias .Augusta Allen left on last Friday morning's steamer for San Fran- clsco Bali Deer's closing out sale still continues. "Fat - men" should reaa nis announcement -ror tneir . (benefit. Hamuel L. Wells'a' well-known contractor and builder died suddenly yesterday fit paralysis of tne Heart. Owing to the superior finish and excellence of work, A bell stand preeminent aa a pnotograpner. GJye him call. : Moonev & Valentine oroDound a conundrum In our advertising columns this week which Jt would - le well lor an to note. The Congregational and Presbyterian Bunday schools of this city will hold a union picnic at Elk Hoc urove on Saturday next. Miss Ellen Scott.' of Forest Grove, was In the .city on Tuesday, on her way to attend the meet- , ing or the isaptlst Association at Tne Dalies. Sam Wolf, arrested for bribery on election day. -litte waived examination-nd ifiven bonds iDrtne um of $500' to await the action of the Grand Jury.. , The' printers of fiaiem will give a picnic at - Marlon Square to-morrow. " A very laimberf-lnnneltngnnderherigilgnnnelTE of prizes ia offered, and a, good time, la antlcl- I peri men ta in both France and. England ha' pated. A Jury in the Unl ted states- CI rcult Court "has decided that the "sago flour" brought Into this port by Chinese is starch, and that duty on it must be paid, ; ( , .A man namel Thomas Jackson has been ar rested and Indicted for the outrage committed several day a ai nee on a six-year-old daughter of Mr. Andrews. .... . Joseph Phillips, an Industrious and valued era pioye or the O. t., was. drownetl on Monday evening at the construction yard near Weidlera mill. V The ladles or the Unitarian Uhurch will give a vwticale on Friday evening, the 24th instant. In the school-room adjoining the church, to test the merits or the new piano. -- . Mia. Phllotheta Elkins. wife of Hon, Luther ri a a m w a wa- a N r.iKin, oi LeDanon, Liinn county, ana a pioneer or ik.z. died at ner residence in trial place on the 14th instant, in the 75th year of her age. The Grand Lodge of Good Templars of Oregon Is In session at Hlllsboro, the Grand ' Worthy Chief TemplarvC. IlSehlbrede, presiding, A large number of delegates la In attendance. . . Hon. W. D. Hare, ex-Collector of Customs at Astoria, will return to the bar or liiusboro. Washington county, where ho formerly enjoyed a good law practice. Old clients and friends will welcome him back. X - .': The Oregon Humane feoclety requcsta-tha Ve act of cruelty to children or animals be reported to the officers, or to any memberof-the'aocietyr ... witn proor, so that orrendera may be punished to the full exteut of the law. . . . .. k - . Tlie Post Office Gallery ia the cheapest and best place In the citv to get good nteture. esneclallv Un-4ype-4rd re, lf-4 ewblatayStl-eeftUf su gem pictures, m cents, oallery opposite the jost offlce, on Flftjh street, Portland, Oregon. .. A man -named Char lea Hamilton, after being fined for assaulting a Third-street courtesan, was held to await action for arson, he having smashed a lighted lamp In her house, with the avowed pur--pose of burning the place. Some trouble waa ex perienced in putting out the flames. - . : The Orcgonian of Tuesday tnornlnir published 1n supplement form the addresses of Hon. Medo rum Crawford and Hon, W. Carey Johnson at the . recent Pioneer reunion in McMlnnville, and also the djicourse bf President Herrlck, of Pacific Uni versity, before the trustees and friend .of that In stitution. - : . ,. ;,;:J . , Mellls Bros. A Co. propose to do their share toward making the coming celebration a success, as will he seen by reading their announcement of prizes for the band contest. All strictly brass bands of ten Instruments, or over (except army HmtH4rt-lregonvl Washington and Idaho are eligible to enter. , - The election I n i-t Port laud -lt-Mondiv-ttw siuiei in me ciioicb oi me following omcers: Saunders fHepubllcan), Recorder: Galerneau Cltlen Marshal; Welsh (Hepubllcan), Treas--urer; Whltwell (Citizen), Assessor; Jones (Citi zen),. Street Commissioner. One Republican and two Citizens were chosen Trustees.. H. .WrWeed has been found guilty of assault ing his wife, and Judge Stearns fined him $20. Unclaimed that he "only slappel her," evidently thinking It his right to chastise her, providing he was not too harsh. He knows better now has received some light on the subject; ami his . pocket is somewhat lighter, too. -RobbinArYesanriruhdersloodTlhat they a 1 I i it l I a a ... w are not closing out their business, but are selling an ainasoi musical instruments, pictures, picture frames, window cornices, and every variety of art goods, at a very low figure. All Intending pur chasers of these articles will consult their own in terests by calling and examining their fine stock. See their advertisement. . , Olds A King, the popular Third-street firm, have commenced a grant! removal sale similar to their annual clearance sales, as tliev intend to quarters to Ao. -change from thelrprese hi First street, between Yamhill Und Tavlor. about August ti and wish to avoid the loss Incident to the packing and moving of goods. A rare chance is t h us offered to nurcliawrs to-1 jryl na wppty' of dry and furnishing goods at verv low dHpok. I . .ndra lAshapelle, without doubt the oldest pioneer In the State, died at St, Vincent's Hoa pltal on the 11th instant He waa 100 years of age, and came to Oregon In 1817, landing at St, ueorge (now Astoria;, lie waa ror many years in ine employ or the Hudson isay Company. Finally, he settled In French Prairie, and lived there forty yeara.. -; . ;- ; . "r- On Tuesday morning, several wooden buildings on the northwest corner of First and Madison streets were destroyed by tire., The bursting of .rotten hose prevented the fire companies from doing Erompt and effective work, or the damages would e considerably "less. Captain Cove and Philo Uolbrook each lose $2000 on buildings the latter havlng,apme insurance. Other losses are : j. 8. Tllton, grocer, $1400; O. W. Force, milk depot, $300; J. H. Ronlck, barber, $100; J. R. Robh, notions, $400; Mr. I'atterson. fancy gootts. $500. All were unlnaured,-xcept' Mr. Tlltoh, who Carried $85a . - ' ' . . . ) ' FOREIGN NEWS. "The situation In Ireland growa worse and worse. Atlantic steamship companies can - hardly accommodate the emlgranta from Europe for America, . - Spain opens her doors to Jews expelled from Russia, and it Is thought some sixty thousand will migrate. . ' Parnell haa abandoned his opposition to the land bill, because hia supporters were perplexed and irritated at his position, An Ottawa lunatlo named Marttl built a mlnla ture ark 1n anticipation of a flood on the 19th. of June, and his wife apent a week in preparing pro visions (or the trip.- Thedate will probably be The agitation In one. part of Ireland Is being kept up by the circulation of an old 'prophecy by St. Molago, which foretells that In 1881 will In? seen the "red beneath the green," and In 1883 "the lion'a litter dead." "Wall-street fNew York) bears , recently de pressed, the London stock market bv having a newspaper correspondent' cable damaging reports about the crop prospects in the united r tales, and it la said made large and prontable transfers. Satisfactory progress is being made In the work ve demonstrated that the lower strata are Impervious to waterrrjf treaties iirte prom ptiy arranged between the two countries, the tunnel will prob ably be completed In nve or alx yeara. The Czar must be happy aa the absolute mon arch' of "all the Russlas.'' The cablegrams thus .report some of the pleasures of bla exalted and powerrul position: "He still keeps hlniseir a close prisoner at Gatschlna. Sappers and miners have dug up every rod of the ground within a mile of the palace In search of mines. The water used In the palace Is brought from St. Petersburg. It having been rumored that the Nihilists had tampered with the supply at Gatschlna. The troops employed In guarding the palace are changed every . day. Some days the Empeor shuts himself up in his cabinet and refuses to see even the members of his suite. He Intended some time ago to make Kieff the capital of Rus sia, but the recent operations or tne zsiniusts in -tne ,-soutnwest .nave rrigutened - mm,- Moreover, although the Russian press Is silent on the sub ject, the peasants In the Kleff department threaten an agrarian war' AMUSEMENTS. X Pa rah Iieruhardt denies that she is going to marry m. Angeio. ( Adeline Patti haa decided to visit America wi in tier awn manager. e UlshoD "Widow lteIott" corananv. an ex cellent organization. wlliappearatNewMarket Theater on the 29th Inst. As previously announced, Jarrett A Rlce'a "Fun oh the Rristol" party openeil at New Market The ater on Tuesday evening last. Never lias a more thoroughly, laughable entertainment been given lien. " Fruiu the iiu of the1 curtain totlm closed the audiences, which nightly crowd the audito rium, are kept In roars of laughter. .The design of the play Is to. produce fun, and, as it admirably answers the .purpose, no criticism Is necessary. The company Is a good one: all are character and sketch artists of merit, and several are very good singers. . The season wjll terminate on Saturday evening, and all should go and enjoy a good, hearty laugh such a ode as will make you ache before this lively crowd of merry-makers leaves us. NEW THIS WEEK. Robbino &Yateo, No. aSS riMT STKEET, FORTLAN-D ORICON Are at 111 In th fleiJ, and continue to oflVr superior Inducement on ll fxd In their line. We are not selling out at cont or Irylnf to clone out bunlnmm, but If you want anthlnf In the line of Picture, : -llcture rnmei, Window Corn loe, lie ture ' lUll. or anjrvatlety of Art Oooda, you will ' j. not be want Inf your time If you eall at our . place and examine our atnek and price. Kliould you deaire an Al Orgn or Piano, t ny4hi In thr linn of amall Mnnlral Mrrrhanillflveua call. Vou will be cheerfully welcomed and shown good ' wln pleasure, whether you parchaee or not.' ROUIIIXH A YATEJ. Jul No. 2 Klmt street, PortUnd, Or. EXECITKIX'M XOTIC'E. NfrTICK IH IIRRKBT OI VEM Til AT MARY K. riODARn trlx'of In estate of Kreierlrk W. (Man), deceaacd Any peraon harlnc claim araJnat aald eatale ia rranliwl tr im. aentthe aamewtth the proper vourhera within the next txnonths to the undrratx-ned at her residence No.; t. Kourth afreet, corner Of Jefleraon. or to Ilenrr V. Mukadorf. frrj wnmirn f ? ' , , B WtHajHIW, . - HeV I1IIB WEEK. REMOVAL SALE. Oai or mwmt tttm lat aKt$AwgaUt, we - abtall rwaaoT oatr feaistaMa ",' NO. 186 FIItST STREET, 1.- ' Between Yamhyi and Taylor. 1 H , order f S)Vo44 Ik I thai follow xlli JastsMlllaiaT I tlswos lat SMTlst, wo eoaaoaie. leaeaj , Jmm aetkw siy . REMOVAI. watlek will OUR SAT.E, -1 MM ' ' INTIRI ITOOK DrjLand -Furnishing Goods , v'"' a t o o s t x We aaosa J wkMkt we say. This sale will a ewaal acted atrietly la aeeara tee wla tk Ua f ear "Annual Clearance Sales." O LDS 9& KZZTO, . lit Talret at kot. Marrtswa aa4 AI4er, " PORTLAND, OREOOX. hy Buy Elsewhere, . . . - When You Can Now Buy aATi Lower Priced .AT. M doney "&i V ale htine'o ClearandeSale? GRAND PROMEIfAPE BRASS BAND CONCERT OOWXEBT-! .AT.. MECHANICS' TAVUIQy. .roa v, THREE VALUABLE PRIZES! .orrxaxD nr., MELLIS BROS. & CO; . N AIT lit"TEIZE-100"TJr XJOLD T COIH, And Gold Medal for Leader. 2d PEIZE-40 15 OOtD COIN, ' And Silrer Medal for Leader. EXTBA PREMIUM OF 123 FOE X BEST XnfUOEMED BAND. THE ' . Contest to Ukeplaee at Meehsn lea' Parll Ion, IlEIDAT ElESIJIU, JILT Mi, till. 1 , Prlsea awarded on the evenin of the contest. LntrUijnunl be made tx-fore July !' to W. If. KINRO.SR.- - Care of MKI.f.lH IIIUIM a fHV. IX Flrat Mt., 127, lit Kront mu, Portlaad, Or. FREE I FREE ! FREE I MELLI IBOft, '). lavlto tke aaslto ror . Waaiaa;aa aad Idaaa Territory la tare law war la at eaatevt. Ibelr atare aaly, wltkaal tbar(, aw aa4 after Taeaday. Jaly lat. aetweew mm4 19 A. M. a4T r.iELLIOr OROSa ftCOe ' I in MEW TUII WEEK. Attention, Fat M en ! AT SALINGER'S CLOSING OUT SALE . 4i. Ws bavs a Few Itosea Kxtraia -: . Of the following Famoua Makes I Cartwrlght & Warner. ... , ! Norfolk, and. tr , New Drunswlok. 1 The a bore makes are as fine as say manufactured. Ws also hare a few doaen of Maa 17 of -the renowned . OHIRTfl. - Not wJahlag to carry any of our Goods away with as, ws , offer them at K,EHaTHAS ill rKAVCMCO WHOUB BALE aJIICm. Fat Men seldom ret such a chance to buy full-alaed Underwear, and they will do well to taks advantage of It immediately. Ws also bars a Good Line of CENTS' UNDERWEAR All Blsesf at the following Low Prices t , Of nenta' Prawers, Merino... ...... ....... (tenia' Drawers, Canton runnel. (tents' Drawers, Muslin...... (tents' Drawera'I'lnen...... Gents' Drawers, Flannel.. Gents' Undershirts at the Same Rates. SO IttiM -f I esasaa saeeaaeaa ao MMftfM eeeee 25, 40 40 00 00 Ws also bar left a Few rosea ItED UN E W E JLJZ AT. r Cloainc OuVOale PrlocE. " - We are bound to make a Speedy Sale, aiwe wiia , joJIaQ Jnlyila.- we an wnt fleilre to rinlfl to tmr store and pay heary ezpesjes to elote our Goods out, and to giro yon the benefit of a speedy ale at :: - -r-r SALINGER'S CLOSING OUT SALE, I0O First Otreet, , Taaahlll mm Taylar, Botwoea Tayiar. -v B. HARTMAn & CO., Ho. 165 Tnird Street, abort MorrUon. Wo Han Tstla Day mm Eatlraly Mow Urn LADIES' UUSLIV XHTDERWEAE, CHUDBEH'8 8H0BT MISSES, IBTABTS' COUPLETS "V7AEDE0BES, LADIES' "ABD CHILSBE H0SIEST, .Toa-etwer witai awr Baaorlar LI a or rBictzBOODSAnDzinmuiriGS OUR ARH4JRTMENT OF ti: rTWa7ne7,aTeaRri7 Dr, Warner's Flexible Hip Corsets, Dr. Warner's M Isses Corsets, l Dr. yarner's Ouplex Supporters, Is Larger sad Mora Caaaaleta thaa Ever OUR SPECIALTY LINE OF Zephyr Worsted. Shetland Wool and Xloss, Saxony Yarn; German and German town Yarn, German and American Knitting 'Cotton and Crewel, OF WHICH WE HAVE THE LAROEHT AHHORTMENT ; ''; ..'ix the s6rtiiwe8T. : . ' We are offering' the above Goods, boUi Whole sale and BetalL at the very Lowest Prices. avs" Order tffm prompt attention. the country will -reeelvs our aaoat B. HARTMAN & CO., ; jeeitin ' r P.O.Box See. rortlaae. Ores; oai. USE ROOD PILL 8' Iiir poverty tnm 1 1 YOriWELF BY M A KINO MOXEVWHEX A.!' iriufn enanee ia oneren, thereby aiwaya keep.' TlelieijJilJajl y tates sfrH tsi n l aft ea. raa ffaiaawt aenermlly beeowre weallhy.whllethoae who do not Improvs ' anrh ehaneea remain In poverty. - We want many men.' - ealltltni. The mrneaa will pay mors than ten tlmea brdl narv warea. We furnlah an xrwnalr out At mn, .11 i hl . Twjpefil, free. Xoone whoenaMge falla to make money very rapiuiy. you enn devote yourwholettme to the ww . HYIaneelled' aeu t'f ree? "Adrnaa mtiimm a fr n,JilnH ' x - test : s MiMjiirarj. Maine. , . aoe-ss t t llrtlana,juoe21,l8L . . . , Executrix. 1 U O fcfc IWUUfi PILLu.