r. I ' THE' NEW NORTHWEST;; THURSDAY; JULY' 21,' 18SL V 5 V FORTLANjnT' WKEUON. THURSDAY. JfLY 2I. 1WI ' IX)CAL EPITOME. ' The salmon catch baa b?en light this season. Tllton. 8. F. Chadwlck, ; of Salem,,! In the city . - This I the last wvaH ol uid & King's reinova sale. ' - -.- - . " ' Opposition la now llvely( between TortlanJ and The Dallee. vi'Coa8tln hats" larjre enough for a tent or a' Mllboatat Woods for eents. . . - JlraZCTA. Lombard lias Let" ii kj)oIiited organ lt of the Cathedral In this city. ,; Hon. and Mrs. W. J. Ply male, of Jacksonville, - left the elty for Home ou juomiay. ' A nambep'of smalt fish fell from the clouds dur- . I . 1L1 I - I - - A 1- Jlie a anower ui rani at isiona iaet ween, W tllyU. I.H..rl.P llB. UlUt twist l.tllWI jfnnifll uuiinii linn urrn linu 114 g'lljpn onds to await the action or the (J rand Jury. Somesrreat bargain In dress eoods are offered by H. Lilpmau 4 lo, lleau their- advert Isenient Greater reduction than ever iu straw hats at Woods'. He la bound to get rid of his Hummer Mr. Herman-Kettler has returned from a com bined business and pleasure trip to his old home The annual exhibition? of the Portland Mechan Jcs.JrairwliLcommencet'Ctouer lota ana close cm J he 29th. ,. r - ... . ; Owing tathe superior finish and excellence of work, Abell stand preeminent, as, photographer. liive mm a can. , . .1. jjzz ' , : t T m n n t t wiisw rMmlf T u ia Anil li t Ir has been examined on a charge of insanity-ami jenl to the asylum. , . An examination of all applicants for the cadet .hip at West Point will take place In Portland ou the iRHh or August next. II. H.. Hyde7 an old citizen of Prairie City, Eastern Oregon, died at his home In that place on the 8th instant or paralysis. -TlmJlaptl8tOiurchbullding-lu-lhlaclty Is to be enlarged, Its present seating capacity being in MifMcleut to hold the audiences. This is the season when the dreaded fever and i airue'arelpreValent.-"JfltiT them lu the bud with Plunder's "8. 8. 8.' a sure cure. , Mrs. J. W. OIlmore. of Heppner. and Mrs. C, Baxter, of Albina, favored the New Northwest with a pleasant call this morning. ' An Insect of some kind has been destroying wheat In Yamhill county at fearful rate, cutting the stalk off at the surface or the ground. John Sullivan,, who was stabbed, by a man named Btoughton at McO raw's Landing fast week, died at BL Vincent's Hospital on (Saturday. It Is thought that the wheat crop eaat of the ... Cascade Mountains will this year be nearly 100,- CUO tons, of which 75,000 tons will be exported. The city seems to be Inflicted at present with gang of desperadoes, as burglaries and attempted incendiaries nave become quite common or late. - A largely attended, harmonious and Interesting session or the congregational Association or ore? . gou and Washington was held at Halem this week. . The formation of a new fire and marine Insur ance company, with a capital of $250,000, is In contemplation by a number of capitalists in this flty. - v:,;: -- -y - The marriage of Mr. Will Oil more, of Heppner, and Miss Emma Peck, of Portland,-was solem nized at Milwaukle yesterday, Rev. Mr. Hell wood oftlclatlng. v j , Mr. M.- L. Hallenlpck'r the 'revivalist,' roturnel -to the city yesterday and conducted the services at the YMrCrA7 Hall last evening, a large audi ence. being In attendance. ' Frelman & Smith have purchased: the Pine street coffee-house, and will hereafter run it in - connection with the Vienna coffee-house, which has become o popular under their management. The Standard ays hat the O. It. & N. Co. wil)L proceed immediately with the work or bridging - the Willamette at tile upper end of -Ross' Island, ' the lumber having been already ordered for that purpose. .' . The track on the City View Farm Is being put In excellent condition' - for the' -Northwestern District Agricultural Association, preparatory for the races which will commence next Tuesday, - the With Inst ' v A resolution was introduced In the Council last Thursday evening asking Chief Justice Lord to settle the disputed question of the Mayoralty. It I very probable, however, that he will decline the thankless responsibility. " Captain James Harvey, of the British ship Taunton, plead guilty In the t;. B. District Court last week to the charge of violating the law by bringing more Chinese passengers to this port than is allowable, and was fined $700. ' Halberstadt A Kannyof the New York Novelty Co., have Just received another addition to their k vel t lew In t he sna pe of en rotno-aa ver- tising cards, or which they have the nnest invoice ever offered in this market. Call and Inspect them, During the last trip of the Columbia to this ', I o rt from San FranclHco,.one of the laly passen gers gave birth lo a girl baby, which was formally and with great solemnity christened "Columbia Jlollea Pacific," In the presence of all the passen-&em.-.--f. :, v. r'-lrf ." CarIetonPrlce, of the firm of Price A Brophy, sub-contractors under Thompson, David A Hmitli for clearing the O. R, AN. to's radway of tlm ler between Portland and The Dalles, has ab sconded, defrauding the men working on the road ,jpf aome.fl00. . - "The (Irand Lodge of the A. O. V. W., In session In Halem last week, elected the following officers : Crand Master, W. I). Hare; (Irand Foreman, C M.. Bradnhawix Grand Overseer, J. P. Good hue (irand Jtecorder. llobert Newcomb: Grand Ite- V I. K. i : celyer, ('hapman. Moores; Grand Guide, Harry p. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will iueet at the Y. M. C. Ajjooms on Saturday at 2 P. M. for the purpose of organizing a JuveiiHeTlHd" also a Young IVople's Temerance Union. The pastors of the different churches, and all Inter- II music and a few'sh invited. ort speeches Wl behad.Jl'hiN irwriipwraity ,;"Is there no Hope for Erin V a song and chorus wntU'ii and composed toy Mr. Chas. 11 Bray and Published by D- W. Prentice A Co., of this city, has been left at this office. It la Mr. Bray's latest production, and will doubtless be received with great ravor by every friend of Ireland, . - ' The O. It." A N, Co, have published a handsome a aa ... Jtocaet uine-iaoie, on one side or which Is a iuely-colored map of the Uuited Htates, and on the reverse besides the Sumnierschedule a map oi kar(oi uregon, Washington, Idaho and 3lon tana, showing the different line of transportation completed and in course of construction. Dr. A. P. Truestlell Is delivering a course of In structive lectures upon nature, science and relig ion at Y. M. CAT Hall. The lectures are illus trated with a. series of verv fine oil nalntinsm. the sight of which is alone worth the price of admis sion, i ne arternoon lectures to ladies are thinly attended, and those'who remain away miss a rare opportunity lor vaiuaoie inrormation. Mr. J. W. Bailey has removed from NoV 47 to Nos. 8.1. and 85 Yamhill street, between Fourth and Fifth, or two blocks west of his old location. Ha finer staple and fancy' groceries'. can" be found in the city nan at his new, neat and commodious establishments-Hi prices are the very lowest, as he sella tor cash. AH orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts or the city. ' The First Philosophical Society continues to hold regular meetings In Nonpareil Hall, corner or r irst and Madison streets, every Sunday arter noon and evening. - Scientific and philosophical subjects are discussed on a free platform, ami the- meetings are growing In popularity. ext Sun day evening there will be a lecture by Dr. James Keckraubject, "Temperance from a New Stand pol u t. 'i A 1 1 - re 1 n v 1 1 eti.. . ; 1" . i AMUSEMENTS. . ' t' Manager Stevhhan Is a passenger by the In coming steamer. ' " ' ' ' Levy, the celebrated cornetist. Is "managed" by his wife,; who has rented him out at Coney Island for the season at $500 a weeki 1 . . Miss, Clara Louise Kellogg is an enthusiastic American, and when the U. S. man-of-war Tren ton lay oft Yillafranca she boarded it, banjo in hand, and sang the sailor the national melodies they love to hear. The MendelssoTTn Quintette Club ofTioslon, as sisted by Miss Marie Nelllnl as prima donna, will give Concerts at New. Market Theater on Frl- day-anl Saturday evenings -next.- This club is said to be the finest In the country, and furnishes delightful entertainment.' v' : '? ' Manager Stechhan writes from San Francisco to his agent In this city that he has engaged Mr. Wm. E. Sheridan, the tragedian. .for a season of the legitimate at New Market Theater, commenc ing August 9th. Mr. Sheridan is a fine actor and la fast gaining a foremost position among the leading tragedians of the day. It is not Improba ble that a "Hazel Kirks" combination will follow him " Miss Griswold. the young American who re cently made a successful 'debut In Paris on the lyric stage, is the daughter of a Chicago family. Before the great Are bar parents were wealthy. but havlnr lost In that disaster nearly evervthln they possessed, they yielded to their daughter! earnest entreaties to be allowed to cultivate her voice ana earn aa-nonew u veil hood. -Mrs.-tJrts" wold accompanied her daughter to Paris, where the young lady atudied assiduously for three years In the Conservatoire. ' The Ijoulse lister Opera Com Dan v will open at New Market Theater ou Monday evening next for a season of six nlgJits. The troupe consists of some twenty voices, and will be prepared with a change of programme nightly. The management mouesuy announces that there will be no increase In prices, which Is certainly : considerate. An opera company, the majority of whoite members nave recently been playing at the Winter (beer; Garden In San Francisco for t went V-flve rents admission, ought (o charge at least $1 50 when visiting I'ortiand. 1 Our local musical critics and dilettanti gener ally, who have recently been gushing so energet ically oyer the efforts of some of our indifferent amateurs with strong lungs and fair execution, but no natural sweetness of voice for a foundation, will have an opportunity otiFrlday evening of witnessing and ''criticizing" an entertainment of an organization that, cornea heralded and com mended from Boston to San Francisco the Men delssohn Quintette Club. In view of the arro gated great discernment of the Portland public In sucb matters, It will be Interesting to note the manner or tne ciuo's reception. 1IW THIS WEEK. LOMTBOT. ; ' . MY HON, ALPHA DANIKU -LEFT ATK1NHOXK Mill, at Old Tvomi.nrar lhi KHli of June, lie wmM llier on pmhntlon rmiu.j.Ua Asrlura at HtHlaif mm1; Wim thNi(ht to Ih well t tn vrry bRrmlrm : la tifur Iri renin old ! rathor hrav.r m i Hcht rompleilon ; llvhikalr; llu tytm; "ry Kmnt ni m?w j ara mil imi 10 anyone : very nj inn tMw-kward and timid. Ar Vmnatlon In nrarl to lilm wcmld be vladlTrfclveil by hla muI parpnlnaM'hrnpy.Mpo- aau niunij, i , ., or nr. waugnop, at mei I arMm , w jyll H W. II. DANIKI, T. rT H. M. HUSO, Dentist. For the Intrmit of the publk. I have resolved to do flrt- elaaa work at theae prtcwi I , Net mt TtU Rakr...J . fl & mm4 mpmmHt Het er Teetk 'llleld . I Maal mmmr rilllaar.. Mlver a Hm Fllllag 1 mm iar4 EatraeUa er Ttfc. with Uaa I Orrica -Cw. First and Alder, opp. Town Clark. Oae kaira. all awra. 1 " jyg IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE HTATE OF ORE CO for the County of Multnomah, aa. -Amanda A. Iov ell, Flalntlfl, va. Charlea U Ixtvell, lfendanU To Chartra I., fxivell, Iiefrndant t in the name ot the Mtate of O reran. yna are h rrt-by renulrrU. to appear and anawer the com plaint men aaainat you in tne aooyeniiiiei auit within ten dara fnin the date of the aervloeof thlaautnmona upon yoa. If aerved within Mult noma n County., or If aerved In mnj uiiirr i imnij iu 1.1 1. niiiir. iiirii wiiiiiu iwrni ujh "from the dale of the aervloe of tnla aurtimona upon you, or If aerred hy pahllcatlon of anmmona.or otherwlae, then hv the flrat day of the next recular term of the above-entitled Court next following the expiration of alx wee ha' publica tion nereor. lo-wn i Monaay, tne n uay or iepemoer, a. I. INNI and If yon fall to anawer, for the want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Conrt for the relief demanded In the ramolalnt. lo-wlti for a dlaaolutlon of the niarrlaee eon tratg-axmutut-iietween natniitr inn iwri-nuaui. ami thai Plaintiff have th"future ear, euatody and eonlrcd of ueh other and further relief aa la Juat and euliatde. The aerviee or tnla lummoni upon you ny puniMrallon la la in nneaawaneii e mm will t main lir VMirt the IWh day of July. A .wnnittmtitmm a Mm : Tar ttrrftiin laimnviJav r.w NoantwKMT, Jyt 7 id liy the atiove ii titled itlt re 1 a TTi it l. IMSI, d I reel In f hi JTEW THIS WEEK. In. " TTTTTIft i l,IT.T. CECTURE9 : On Tharsdaj ETening-, July 2UL , V "The Paaiion to EpJeTlie-JloQt Hammon Worship, Konopolies, Wart, ete." Tlmintluy Afternoon, lit UillO, TO LADIES ONLV. a-Mam moth Oil Palntlnra uaed. lu llluatratlon of aub- t Nixui.E ADIMMION, t3 CENT. Caarae Tlekela, kla letrea, with) Beaervedl Unusual Attraction OPENED THIS Dai, nis PIKCEH --PASHIONABni: DRESS SUITINGS 46-INCH WIDE. PUHE WOOL, At TS (rat -a Yard - (ftfaular Irl-el 2). - Above flood a are toalt)vely the float Value ever offr redr and are at riot I y for our Retail Trade. IaUIo ahouldnot fail to rail at once , an aeloot the Choloe Color, as Iney will sell- very rapidly, ttaanplea aeaU ww applies)- lit 'j"'" P rf ' ' Cor.lratEnl Washington Strata. uob noon piulo. THE LAST OAXX. T Our .Removal Sale ? WILL CliUHE , J On Saturday, July 23d. V All t V A.1 IN Cir ! EVERYTHING III OUR STOCK OFFERED I And a Larfe Aiaortment of Desirable , , - Good to 8electFrom. ' " OLDS & KING. .147 Third Street. . . . r- A. tf Al.ftF.RMTAfrT, Afw jora. I - iOM. nAt.BERMTAPT, Jon. I!, -.Portland.' THE NEW YORK NOVELTY CO., . . ftoa ir.) H. (. ANfr RtH Prllaa4, r. We rail apoolal attention to our Iarge Mtook of Latent flouaehoid Inventlona, Including the Combination Funnel, Nut mef Grater, Combination Tool, and Aw other art h-lea. whlol we will be pleased to denrrlbe on liiuulry, Ws now have slao the Large! Aaaortment of Cardlioarda, Patterns of all kinds, F.mboaamt Plrturea, HI lk Ornament, Framea, EaaelH, etc., which have ever been plaeed before the publky and at prloea that defy Pom pet It Ion. Canvaaaera wanted tn every city and town In theSofth- weaf. . ' '"- aWrnSitoolal 1l'aofNinl la the Trade. C. BKAI. Attarttey for Plalatlff. U 0 IZ RO0B P I LL0 a MIMC KLLANEOCS ADVKRTIHEMKNTM. boots sl shoes dikwt raoi EASTERN MANUFACTURERS Mve have a Fine Work of the Celebrated . BAtilSTEK A TICMNOR . ASIC ' ..- " REED A CLOSSON MCN'8 DOOT8 AND 8HOB8 Ala, the fNipular ' WOO0MAHSEE A OAR3IDE ' J. H. HOLBROOK A CO. -i'AD IX S-0 HOES." Juat RerHved, a Fine fjitt of LADIES' SAin)AIS AND SLIPPERS. These Ooodi Are of the best EAST ERN MAKES, and Are offered At low prices- Call and examine our Stock- WM. GItAA' Ac MOrVH, 14 fraMl Mtreel. lletwoen'Alder and Morrlaon, ' ItmTf.ASn ORKtiON FISHEL k ROBEItm Clothiers. Merchant Tailors and Hatters. Car. first aaul Altfer Hla ALL A. SUMMER CLOTHING OT 1 HEALTH FOR ALL. That nightmare Malarial Fever una arrived In all Its unpleaaantnewa. Injurious drugs are taken In large quan tltlea, at larger eipenae, to eubdu that chilly, creeping, shaking feeling, with no other reault than to Impair the ayatem. Pfundcra Wure, Mafe and eedy Fever and Ague Mixture a vegetable; eomewnnd will not only aave you from this shaking but will also reduce your expenaea. Price, One Dollar per bottle. Tried, approved and recoiu mended by many. " ' . . y rl(EOXI DOLLAR PCI atOTTLK. ' Your PrufUt has It or will get It for you. "The Origi nal." fnalat npon having ltr ' Jul MILLINERY .Ann. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. " Ho. IU First 8treet (Dekum'i Boildin). : P. VAN FRIDACH. Agent. Juat Received, per Steamer Columbia, a Iarge Aaaort- . ment lr- LATEST STJUKER 8TTLES Uf HATS ASD 4 .. . .v. BONHETS. th-fore puroJaalMgrLadlea will please call and examine. . . - jei-tf EriLAnCErVICNT OF OUR OTOnH. OLDS 4c 8UMMKHH, ; Ifm. IAA riral Alraet, ...M .PBALKaS IXHNn, CROt'tEKY, ULASS ASD. , PLATED WARE, amo AOEirrs ron..... . ' Jtyre nowiooate,! In tiielr New and F.nlarged Utore IttMim, ad (olnlng their old stand, and Invite the Inapeetton '. of tha public. , , ...... Diyl -7 -,-