The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, August 18, 1881, Page 5, Image 5

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THR NRW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 188L
TOIITLAND. OKEfiOX. TIIUItMDAYJlAVt'HT 1. im.
TO Vnr HVBtiCRIBEliH. '
jJeaM notify us at oner. ; j
IX)CAlKPlTOMK.
Mr. D. Huksdorf, of White Salmon, W, T.,
Jiitbeclty. -: . . . . ,' "... '
4Thecamp-rnftinKs lu Powell'" Valley have
been largely attended.
The county jail i well tilled at present with
- murderer, burglar and thieves.,
... Mr. ""A West, the Meli-known milliner, ha
t;oue to Han rranclco on a bunlne trip.
The Fall City is a new Democratic paper utarfed
at Orecron VltY by Mr. John Chenoweth.
It iaid the (). It. & N. Co. la negotiating with
Pniit Vlavul tfr Mia liirotiUbUa rf tha lint tiir-t "' ..
""HishTtp tlarrta tf! II preside over the M, K CtitHvh
C'onferetHSs which meets In Kaat Portland to-day.
Xew Ice work are t to-reetel In this city by
J. M. (J. Kallich. WiiKltiou Is the life of
trade.". .:,
. Miv y. II. Andni has n-Klgned as Councilman
from the Hecond Ward, and Mr. Clias. Holman
ucoeels him. , ,
Mayor Thomimon has reapiminted and the
- Council has continued Mr. J. II. I.aiieiiH as
Chief of police. -- . -----
Owing to the uierior finish and excellence of
work, Abell taiuts prtemlnent a a photographer.
Jive nun a can.
Albert -Hoyt,,who made an assault on a little
iilrl in Afctorfa, has been Kent to the enitentiary
for twenty years.
' On Monday 'last, the feast of the Assumption of
the Messed Virgin Mary was solemnly observed
by the ithollcs of this city.
Two gentlemen. Messrs.-Itandall and Hansen,
living on ?orth Fifth street, were ribbed on Kt
urdaylniglitjof $2;W by burglars. N
This Is the season when the dreaded fever and
ague are prevalent. Nip, them. in the bud with
minders . r.,
-t A mail by t he name of John-Moore has le-n ar-
"Tested on thecharge of attempting to cash a money
iirder, drawn-iii. favor of James-1 la r ryv -
'v'Mrs. I. Ii. Illlleary, of Turner Htatlon, who-has4
,.. een- traveItjsr-trr-hAstern Washington, passed
through the city yesterday, en route Jfor home -
,Mr. jonnson uueneai nas commenced tue puoii--cation,
at Corvallis, of the -Xrtv Iltnttm I)rnutrrat,
,lo take the place of tue recently usHnded lilmle.
Tlie Htars. of this city, and the Ilulfstick. of
Vancouver, will play a match game of barballat
tue luist rortlanil grounds on Sunday next, at 11
o'clock. '..-. , " ' -
A deer wan chascil through the central part of
the city by-hounds .yesterday. The novel sight
create! considerable excitement.. The deer had a
commanding lead. - .( .
The Manila rtl announces that its editor, Mr. T
A. Sutherland, has gone to Kan Francisco, wherq
he will wed Miss Sallle, eldest daughter of ilev.
and Mr. W. C. Chattln. . ,(
. Miss -Cahalis, of San -FranclscoTa lady who
eomes highly-recommeuded from the liny City,
has been engaged-for the coming yea r-hy 1. it.
LI tt as cutter and titter for hlwplafIQtr
tiouse. . ' . , .
Cant. T.J. Ptumn diel suddenly on Saturday
jrtTTli Hie pllol16ue of the ieamer8jolian,.
about rive mlles aiKive the I'lne iree ltaplds.or
Snake river.- He as burieil at Tlie Dalles with
Masonic honors. " ' .
' A special examination for teachers will lie held
lu the I'ark building'onlTue&day and; Wednesday,'
the 23d and 24th insts., commencing at 0 A. m.
Teacher: requiring certificates before October 1st
-will take notice.; . r '
The number of school children In Multnomah
-rtniiity-ls-T.-tliTldwl into" tort districts,' a ii.f
the amount of money just distributed from the
common tehool fund is $(1,231 4, or at the rate of
S4 cents per pupil. ,
; -Nort h Front -tttrwtTromfrto"7frha!i:,lKen
raised to the grade nnjulreil by ordinance. The
rilllfig rtulrcd 5.),0i0 cubic yard of cahli, which
.was brought from the hills by the west-side rail
road at 48 cents per yard. ,
Dr. Truesdell still continue hit Iccturca atth(r
Y. M. C. A. Hall. 7Thls evening he sneak for the
third time to gentlemen only on "Manhood snd
Womanhood." He give free lectures to ladles
on Wednesday aud Saturday afternoons. - '
- An excellent opportunity l now offered by J.
F.I). Wrinkle Ac Co. to get dry goods at cost,
ns their entire stock must Ik? sold in the next 30
days. JThlii movement Is Inaugurated preparatory
to a change of Arm. Head their advertisement.
Mrs. Jane Connell. wife of Mr. Wm.. Council.
I at her home in -this city on Sundar mornlmr.
in the GUI year of her age. Deceased was an esti
mable woman a,nd an old pioneer, having resided
In the State lor .V years. A husband, four daugh
ters aim vwtraona Burvrve n
Tlie ladies of the Open Temperance Association,
M ho pave such iHmUlaf Entertainments last Win
ter, have arraugtHi for a conert on Saturday even
ing, (or the benefit of the society,' at the . M. C.
A. Hall. ,A musical and literary programme has
been prepared, and It will be followed by an Ice
cream sociable. r . -r - -
Mr. N. Holden, ofr the--flrm of Johnston A
. Jloldeu. of this city, was drowned at Uwaco on
Friday last, only a few ml from the place where
Kva Curbank was lost. Deceased was a popular,
upright and. energetic business man. HI wife
was on the. beach at the time and was carried
. fainting to a teiU--:-!-----rr----
- Miss B.-J.-Tbackcrjrwcll-knownin rortland and
several other places on the west side, has gone to
Oregon" City to establish a writing school. Her
pupils. In other towns have expressed complete
satisfaction with her methods of Instruction, and
there I no doubt that her excellent work will be
appreciated in the Fall City.
Mrs. M. A. Hank, wife of Rev. L. A. Bank, of
Vancouver, died at her home on Saturday latfip
the 'JZiA year or her age. and was burled Tn Linn
county nr the residence of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mtllhollcn,-I'mfi'ssor Joseph Kmory conduct
ing the obsequies.- A7iulanL two children and
"Mrs!: Mary Tuley SteelmanTwfe of Mr. k SteelV
man aud mother of Mrs. R ti. Combs, died In this
city yesterday of consumption, In the 6-'th year of
lier age. IK'ceasetl was an excellent woman,
highly esteemed by relative and friend. The
funeral service will be held to-morrow ( Frida
( Friday
, No. 411
morning at the residence of Mr. Combs.
Klghth street. , ..
. A number of delegates" to the Sunday School
Convention at Seattle returned on Saturday from
a pleasure trip to Victoria. Among them were
Mr. Carey Johnson and wlfe.of Oregon City Mr.
J. H. Foster -and daughters. Misses Maggie ami
Mattle.of Albany; Mrs. A. K. Torrev and Mr. (r
bblndler, ef I'orUand, and Hev. Mr?MIlllgan.nd
wife, of Astoria. ' ' "
The - residence of " Deput v Superintendent of
Streets F.lwahger, on South Third street, between
William and Meade, was destroyed' by 'lire on
Monday afternoon. A small but unoccupied
dwelling adjoining, the projerry of Mr: A.AIIen,
was also burned. Klwau'ger's phertv was In
sured for SI.UNt, and Allen' for but these
; amounts will not cover the loss. ' Ini; -
Mr. J: W. Haile'V has removed, from No. 47. to
No.iK:t and K amhilstmf, letween Fourth
and Fifthror two Mock VerTf htn Hid toc'atlo'nr
No finer staple and funey groc'eries can le found
In the city than" at his neW, neat and commsIlous
establishment. :' His prices are the very lowest, as,
he sells for cash. All orders promptly attended
to, and goods delivered to all part of the city.
- Notwithstanding the success of their present
scheme for disposing of goods, Ackerman A yC'o.
have not abandonel their old line of business and
method of conducting It, but have reserve! one
half of. their commodious store, for it, the only
change being a radical reiluetln'of prfee, and.
fkatroui can purchase crockeryvglalww.artS cutlery,
silverware, fancy articles and notions at retail
at prices that wcTclornierly whjidsajej. i
-Olds & King are how comfortably ensconced In"
their new quarters at No. lxi First street. This
popular firm, by courteous and fair treatment of
all customers while n Tldrd street, , built U) a
trade and reputation-secoiul to that of no house In
the city, and it is pnslieted that they will lose
nothing bv their change of base.' Their new store r-
is larger, lighter and more commodious than the
bid one, and their many, friends' can rest assured
of better treatment, If Msslble, than ever, at their
hands..
. The StDihtrr Albiua correspondent says of
last- Saturday's - thunder storm "The electric
fluid struck In two places back of town and tired
the timber. Fe-witnesse describe the fiery ele-entwtmirng-'ln-thehaTwrofartialtscvcraiteer
In diameter, which, when It struck , tlie . ground,
Hew Inuevery direction like molten Iron.. The
.heavy rain extinguished the fire, preventing fur
ther damage." A large fir tree In Holladay's
addition to Mast l'ortland was also struck and set
on fire. : -"' ' ' -f ;
Through the energetic- action of the committee
Jffsollcitatlon, eonslstlngof Messrs. iXmald
Mncleay,- J. N. IMph and W; M. Ladd, receutly
HiH)lntel by the Tortland Seamen' Frlenl So
ciety, the deficiency of-?2$30(), necessary to raise
the plelgts to $10,000, for the Mariners' Home,
corner of Third and D streets, this city, has been
wcurcjl, and the building will be commenced
without delay. O round was broken yesterday.
Chaplain Stubbs bas worked faithfully for this
consummation. '
The "New No. 8" is the cheapest sewing machine
to buy. Wheeler k Wilson MTg Co., 8 Morrison st.
SIW THIS) WEEK,
IT STILl CdNTINUES.
t yVe thank the public for itp appreciation of our etfortb
to give ouch large vallueo for ' ;
- ONE DOLLAR.
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We must repeat our gruarantoe that we are working: lu the very bet
faith for tue interest of our patrons. We assure everyone the sale itself
is far from being: profitable to ns, But wo want life and activity in our
business, and, no matter what the cost may be, ; , . .
J.5 .
WE MUST
We offer now DICCER OPPORTUNITIES for Darealns than ever. No
house on this coast In our various branches can compoto with us. We are
HOT IM
HT3DIIQ
.And only buy from manufacturers.:
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DONT TAIL
TO
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COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.
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AT ONK l)OM.AIt.
AT ONK IK)LIlt.
A ItTlCI.lX () F A -VA LIT K OK 1V) HKLL1NO AT ONK lM)i.LAH.
AltTICLMS OK A VAUTK OK $hs) HKLL1NO AT ONK IK)LLAH.
AHTIllLKrt.OK A - VALUK OK ?7" HKLLLV
A1?TICLKS OK A VALUK OK HKLLlNd
Ai;TICMCH OK A VALUK OK $40 HKLLINfl AT ON K DOLLA It.
irri ci . us ok a i valu k )Kf35:.:SKLiax( at onk ikillaiu
AHT1CLKM OK A. VA LUK JJK$HJjKLLl SU AT-OXK-IK1 LLA H.
AHTICLks OK A VALUK OK 8KLLINO AT ONK 1K)LIU.
1U11HSC
from .
nil .vour wiiiiIm iiimI jrot yoiir rrleiulM to purohiiMe
SEW THIN week;
RJVATE-L E CTURE S t
TAIt f ltrflKl,f. WIU. HKI.IVKK TIIK THIftll
I iui
AGK EUM A Nf8 DOLLAR STORE,
87 & 89 First and 86 & 88 8econd 8V Portland, Or.
in ttt hi rivle euurntltiiKf Ullcliirt
-r Thi4Thttriday) Evening," Aujrnit llr"
Arr 'riiK-v. 3il c. a. nWt,i7
' MnniuioOl Oil piilnliiiKu
blcwl fuiK tlon of
uw In IllUHtralioii of fvfry
JS1 ANA W PWQi ANi.
ADXINNIOX..
Kivo Leclurwi to Ivllt'. WrttnlHr nnj Stiiurday
. IKMI)H Ul J OVIlM'k. .
F.v-ry lntrlllicnt tn.ui nn( wonmit' .houlil atW-ud llnw
kll-lmprtMiil lntni-llii tu
Manhood and Womanhood, Health and Disease.
KIIKKirr MAVK.
i..-.
1JY VIUTITK OI' AN KXKCI'TION TO MK I1HK(TX.K.
i inuUfd ouVOf f ht ftHiiily Court of tli Htp ot (in'xun
lor Hie Cnml"of Multnoiimh, uiMn Julirifnl rf nlrr1
In Coiirton IIipSHi iUv of INH-elnlMT. lCH, In fnvor nf
J. H. ITiw, IMalnllfT. kikI HKHlnM A. It. ICI iunlii, w r-ril-
nnl, for hip nm or four nnnurcd nni r iny ana inerunrirr
Hum of miip nt W-HU iN)MHrMf hjn.w, wnn inurPHi i m
rut of 10 pprtnt iN-ranniini,'iipmtif Kiiilaud accru
InvroxtH. 1 dM.on Iho lHli uy of Auiruxt. IfMI. pvy uunn
Hip Kbovpnantpfl iH-fciiilHni'w nitl ropprty, alliiHlPf In
Multnomah IViurit, hlatp if Oirpm, to-wit i IxHa nmn
IxTPd Hpven (7) and Kiglit (Hi in UlorK o. XJi. I'lly or
land. Multnomah County, Mlatp of Or-((ti, una Iit mini
lprpd Four (4i In Block No. IN In l'ortland llomeatPMtl Ai
ao lation, Multnomah Count v, Htntpof Orprin.
Now, thprpforp, by virtu of mm Id pspculton, on Saturday,,
the 17th day of HpiMpmopr, lfNt, at th hour of 10 oviocfc a.
at,, at thp -Court Itotiap thmr in anld Cfunly, I will h(
iuhlle auptlon thp aMye-dpprlpd ral priprty of aaid
Ptdnntto1hHfhrt-hMrtTTirrTiKhtn t. COln7
tuaatlMfysaldciwnitlon.eoaUand aocniln rta.
JtlHKI'lI BlM;llTKl,
' KthPrtff-of Multnomah County, Orison.
DatPd Auicuat 18. IhmI, - f , 6t
THIRD ANNUAL CXHIDITIOrf
..OF..
THE PORTLAIID, MECHANICS' FAIR
WILL COMMENCE
OrriCEBSt
W. B. HO.NKtM AS, KM...
W. M. f.!n, Kaq ..
A. IL MdROtN, Yq
..;."...;JTPiTpnT
V I op- lrpldp(it
.....-..-.Trraau ir
JiHpcrptary
.MuppHnUndeut
GOLD, SILVER AVp BRONZE MEDALS
J .. ... :.a.:.- .'.-u-i "V
DirLoMAa or hoxok
HI Will b awarded In merltorlouj fihlhtUl
th kalac, Kulationa and IVrmium U'lof thp Kalr. Ap
pllealiona Wr apac at tb foilhoomlnt Kalr ahould b DIp1
at aa paiir dt with theandpralirned. who will ehprfully
lurpUih aijjnfvrmatloq couotriilng tbt fmirXt)tJailKT.,M,
fOfv
II. H. LITT.
Th mmtx elwf I.
tllpa' Hmit IImim taip
-arllie4'Mt. atnl MiaTuH.
fatrtwry r Naaaalf UMda
and for wlaipr aeerrl a
rlptl.
XADIKM .
la tfca wwayy-oM Im
nta 1 1 rapllal ran watlaln
mm ayppiry lr mjr
- - tl3 IKIiM. :
hit nin tn
wvrlrt.
th
Tnlrl and Alder, v - Third and Alder.
SUIT HOUSE.
, " , .
H. D. Lltt, tho only one on the face
of the globe who sends Ladles' All
Wool Dresses and Dolmans to any
part of the Northwest with prMlogo
of examining, and If. not suitable,
charges are paid by him.
ftrad alar kwat. lMlt mt tt a ad aklrt,-
rwlr, mI whplbpr l'rlMPMr Baaair.
UaDIRM ' il.t . WOOL
t it.a. am; ,
4 SUM. .-. .
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as.A. !.. si
IRCMN.NAKI.U -
HrMrw. Iilt, pwial4fprar
T IjmHh mf Taut la
In laalna; mtm tm Ik
Marlliif.
-OrHTITOItK
m krlrk alr. Nam
I LETT- mm alga. ,
OLDS & KIND
Have Removed
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NO. 186 FIRST STREET,
Between Yamhill and Taylor
COME OVER AND SEE US.
Closing
ENLARGEMENT-OPOUR-8TORE;
Ac
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M U3I3Ili:i IM,-
llrai liml,
CROCKERY, GLASS AXTX PLATED WARE,.
The Celebrated !Hero!!-Oil.
Out Sale
AT COST!
osi accoi'mt or
CHANCE IN FIRM.
We will sell for the next Thirty
Days our entire stock of Dry
-and Fancy Goods
IH15 JJ A CHAMCE TO BUY fIRJT-CLAJJ COODt
At Clearance Prices.
"Partfei knowing themselvei indebted to the
Arm will" please call and settle.
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J. F. D. Wrinkle cV Co.;
jMLiiasiT mt. s-oaixiiatosf aatox;
aulS
USE R08E
fl. M. RU8df
P I L L 8 .
Kolliwln aro my Trlwa until the SWlMf t PjH
WW lI i Plll
1 1
Dentist. 1 .,
iutprr
nPECTFUIXY ASyaVSCK TO THE PtTRIJC THAT
thpv aro now InpatMl In Iholr N nl V' n ) m rmA him.
lUxtni. adkXnliiK tlirlr old ataitd. and Inrlt the InnDPcilual0"
arfaaawablliM u.. ... - t.-wfe ":yf tTl TKirllai(
-ai 1 1 n nmXt mm W fK r rrpl ai iT
Oai ll riatr - .
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r. OLDKXDoarr. nmm'u . (in n vu i wmTia,IWii'n.; rvmy '
i . f inn imm'm mntWXVnrmvcrrmrinma, or. y W U a H U U U VlkWO.- ' oar it am, all kara. .v jra