"it- i.i $tit $tw $ovttwt$t. PORTLAND. OREOON. THURSDAY. KEITEil BKR s, im TO CITr SUBSCMBMlHL Jutro uk9ail la rerWre their pnprri prompt y will LOCAL EPITOPE. ft I Chaplain 8tutbs Mild wifetare In San Francisco. ' Mr.' C. II. Bagley, oMhe Otympla Courier, Is hi - Sfbe city. v , r-. " '. - . r A lotlee-nftberKiifghU of Honor was organized ' In the city last week ., r t .j The card of RrvA. G." Philips, thpeiier den ' tM, appears this, week.- Mayor Thompson has appointed Mr. W.J. Kelly s Superintendent of Streets. Mr. K. G. Jones baa been appoiuted mail agent 00. me I -oriimnu-iyun v. i.j route. Mr. A. D. Shelby, an old resident of the cltv. . : i l 1. J r-l..l-T".l.l..i-;-.r"--. , -.- ' dleu at ins iiouie ou imv r nuay .evening. . Mr. "V. IV Olds, .of Olds A King, ha gone to h San Francisco for a fresh supply of goods. : Woods' new tall styles are now open. The iet lot in ureeon. can ami inspect tuem. The mortality list of Portland during August r?. ' numbers 41, exclusiy&of four atiU-borh babes. 'T----- Mrs. K. II. Thonhjson left by the Columbia for JCew iorR, on a visirsto relatives ana friends. t - The Mayor has appointed Mr. W. 8. Newbury - as taiy Attorney,- wee j. ..aioreianu, resigned. Multnomah Knglne Company's fine new steamer ia been shipped from Seneca. Falls, -New York. i A couple of new secret orders have been lnti- luted in thiscity, and tbe'MineV are in a flut - ter. t- Qn Tuesday s.wen In grt-the residence of Mr. A. " Waltz. Mr. SamueHJill and Miss NeJlie Waltz were married. V -p - ReV."W. C. Chattln has gone to Seattlewhere lie will supply the lAilpit of the Methodist Church f tor two months. - . . Mrs. ass, ro. w Morrison street, as som thing' of Interest among ,ou,rnew advertisements tbl week..-Kead it. .... ! -. :i Boys and girls, attention l. You who Want nice. gold watch will learn bow to get one easily ' -in KHir advertisement. - Hi .The Internal revenue collections forthls district . ilurlng-August were $3963.69, three-fifths of the amount beingfor beer stamps. : Mr.V. O. Kerns, Postmaster at East Portland, and Miss Addle, second daughter of MierilrlJueh tel. were married on Tuesday evening. . . During August the mail carriers delivered let ters, postals, newspapers and packages to the number of 52,774, and collected 66,240. The -question of sewer ventilation Is receiving considerable attention at present, and the claims Two . Kast l'ortlamiers, uenirew-anu Meyers; liave nuietly departe1, leaving behind numerous unpaid hlll-to keep their memory green. - Mr. W. C Edear, of the well-known house of Snider dV Holmes, wholesale paper dealers of St. f -Louis, is lu the city tu the Interest of the firm, Miss Ella Bird was a passenger by theJolumbU ' im i SundayiastrShg iirTlsit friends and rela tives in the East and spend the-Winter In Iowa Bead the' announcement of Mellls Bros. A Co. concerning the bargains offered by them, in cloaks atHl--aH trimmed garment at their Fash ion; Bazarrf The Dalles Is afflicted with a small-pox scare, 'and letters and postals from that city are redolent with the fragrant and sweet perfume of carbolic acid. t i Mr. J.' B. Oslorn, of Astoria, passed through' the . 4Mty oh Tuesday, On nls way to ragle rolnt, : whither he goes on a combined business and pleas ure trp. ' ' - Thomas Pace, a young man who has been em ..rloyed as second cook' on the steamer 8. (J. Beed. 'died suddenly of 'heart disease at the Cascades on ndayntgntr ; , - - zzzrr- The City Auditor has filed the long list of certi -fled papers ordered by Judge Stott in the Mayor . alty case of Simon-vs. Thompson. They comprise 4k pages of foolscap-. - The body of Jules Vlvarez. a cook at the Es mond, was found floating in the Willamette on I Monday. The coroner's Jury returned a verdicfrf4--- acciaeutai drowning. . Mr. J. W. Bailey has removed fram No. '47 to Nos. fa and 85 Yamhill street, between Fourth and fifth, or two blocks went of his oldxocatlon No finer staple and fancy groceries can bKfound in the city than at his new. neat and commodious establishment. - His prices are the very lowentas s - . . .1 I hesella lor cawh. Altortenproint!y at to, and goous delivered to an pans oi tne city. " The best of ice cream, by the-gallon or other wise, with all kind of cakes and confectionery, ---MrnJ. F. Cache, of the Lafayette IttgUfef, was in the city last Friday and Rave the Nkw North wkst a call. He wlfl soon be connected with the Manrtftrd of this city. ' 1 On Tuesday-large and earnest prayer-meetings were held in the Taylor-street Church and the Y.' M. C. A. Hall, when supplications were offered for the recovery of President Garfield. There are many signers in this city to the one cent subscription fund for the benefit of Captain Cook, of Cincinnati, who slapped the face of a man for expressing the hope that the President would .!? Pfl was fined for assault and battery. The pupils In attendance at the public schools on the opening day (last Thursday) numbered Mil t 1 i j ii . tri-L. tot. i . 1 ret. ui viuer as ioiiuws; jiigu, ivt, vniiai, on , II.mIu.. Bun . XT-i, Cut! P..W Prlm.rv "Tl One year ago the number was exactly 2000. At the. trotting race announced for. Saturday, "no lady will be admitted to the grand stand un less accompanied by a gentleman escort." The respectability of the snorts who flock to the race course must and shall be preserved J ' Geo. L. Hibbard A Co., wholesale dealers and manufacturers of boots, shoe and rubbers, supply the trade with the best In their line at reasonable rates.- The Hibbard band-mad boot is acknowl edged to be lh besla the market. Read their advertisement, j v." . Attention "llr asked to the removal notice of Halberstadt ft Kann, of the New York Novelty Co.. published elsewhere. They are now located at No.. 49 First street, opposite the Scotch bank and have a liner stock than ever of all goods In their line. Stationery a speclalUywJlenlember -that theirpricci ate the lowest. . Tb eichtb annaal renort of the City Superin tendent of the publle schools of Portland lor the year ending June 28th, 1881, has J oat been Issued in pafhlet foraa.'-Tlie leisjiU of the Board -of ffiheojJDlteciori and th Sobool Cltf Jot JUfiAfls TkllO.1 M.tlnsli.M lf.Mk T K 111 til tn tU in. t TflK NB W ypRTH WEST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1881. u vommuiee on Health and Police of the vAuumon council has under consideration several rules suggested by Mayor Thompson In relation to the appointment of policemen, n.wtniimnn. Intelligence, higher morals and better physique IVJllV( ;y'ir Mr. EJW. Durkee. of the Arm r ivi. ji rturk of alem, was In the city yesterday on his way to I he Dalles, where he and his family will reside In V. .u";'. fSr io,esiaDiiha manufactory h. f weu-known woven wire mattresses. The urm nas already a large.contract.to fill. the (.rand Jury has found a true bill against nMuwns wuo anted lien Cornelius on the Fourth ;of Julj', charging him with murder iu the first deirree. . Ha was arralfrntxl In th rir. cult Court yewterday and pleaded not guilty. 'The i"r iuonuay, me lain instant.-' itev. lr. Alexander RoMfnrlt nf vkhvin Ten n., who enjoys the reputation of being a fine iurvuKmu, a, ripe scnoiar and an eloiuent speaker. lias favorably answered a call to the Synagogue israci, oi una city, lie preached to the con gregatlon on Saturday last for the first time.- IMr-last Saturday night a number of buildings r rynLand, uoiumuia, were destroyed by fire, whicu was iintiouoieuiy oi incendiary origin. Ix)ses are as follows: C. A. Francis, brass works, ioihi; insurance, m.- . Mulkev, in surance, flOOO. J. Kllleenv $: Mr. Wallace, : .'. . . , . if On Monday even In r, as Dr. James Dickson was walking along Yamhill street, near Second, he suffered a fracture of. the jaw boue.from a stone wildly hurletl by an unknown man at some China men with whom the stranger was having a wran gle. The doctor cannot identify the man who struck him. - , j "Is the religion taught In' the Bible of divine origin, and Is It compatible with the attributes of an aii-iovmg, aiNseelng and all-mercltul Deity ?" Is the question to le discussed from a Bible stand point and the well-known and established laws of nature by the, First !Phiro90phicaLociety-ext ouuuay anernoon. Mrs. Dr. Owens, as will be Keen bv her 'ran! mi der "New This Week," has resumed her practice Jn this city after three years' absence, Jdu ring wnicn time she gaineil much practical information and experience In botlHhe East and Europe. She can be- found at her oftlce over Plummer's druir atore, cor ber or r irst and Main streets very large and Intelligent audience gathered l. M. C. A. Hall on Mnndav evenlnir to jrreet LieuV- Schwatka, the Arctic explorer, and jicat 1 m lecuire on the ortliwet passage and an ac count oflils sncceHsful starch for4raees of the ex pedltloir oT Sir John Franklin. The Tueslay morning papers contain summaries of the lecture. Oneof the most elegant assortments of millinery goods ever offeredto the ladies of Portland Is now being opened by Irs. West, No. 2T Washington street. The lady rehirne4-fwmi4aFrancseo on the last steamer, and Having personally' selected her goods, is confident that her judgment will be sustained by her many pa thins. The opening days nave been set tor next TuesUay and Wednesday, September i;nn anu mn nioTi wuu fill kiuum vnnB ut4 wiimviviiu j , cane-haat-ilieTurn-Halieconfectionery and ice cream parlors, Ham. I lieary proprietor. . ' The finest lot of Fall styles of hats ever In the city are now being dlspJayetl by Woods tlie hatter. Country orders receive special attention. Full stock of ButtericVs Fall Patterns at Mrs. Wass No. 64 Morrison street. Patterns post-paid by mail.' Catalogues sent to any address. NEW Tlim WEEK. ' OIMTIST, A. a. rhWjM, h. h. x., " No. 2M First Titrr, - MRS. DR. OWCWS, A ITER T1IRKK YKARH ABHKNC K, II AH IIKNijMKD J practice-Orrics .ver riamiit1! drnj utorr, corner FlmatijU Mala treets. a . j , -Hp?lsl attention (Iren to dlapMi of the Ky and the Kar. ., " OKO. L. HIBBARD. CrEO. L. HIBBARD H. M rrat Ut rrtlaad, it, CO W. BRASKK. Manufactnrem,Iroporterii and Wholesale Dealers In DOOT8, 8HOE3 AND RUDDERS, 8hoe Laeet, Ladiei' Shoe. Polish, fiHm Brush aa -Ain-Bi.A--aio or Au-Km SW-Th Hibbard Hand-mada BouU ara the kmt In tha market. . - seism HITMAN HAIR GOODS All Kinds of Ladies! Front Pieces, SealpetU, Warei and Montagues, In ,; TJdtural Curly Hair! Tbt mist eompleta sioek' of V ' la tha lfortbwMU -... .' Vio-wobk a Specialty. a. "W-A.ao, 04 Morrleon 8trt, Portland. THIS WEEK. . : T k 4 4 . ; Boys and Girls, Attention ! AN ELEGANT COLD WATCH CIVEN AVVAYI Read Carefully, r The publlnhera C thV'Nf Nokmwmt wlllglvaan elegant Aniertaan Gold Hunllnf-Taiie Watb (Kltln roanijfa lure) a a priie to the Boy or Ulrl under 11 yeara ftl age' wbo. will hrlag or arnd by Odober aik the Rreateat number of new ubaerlbara, accompanied by the eaoh, mp the new Hojial Htory, entitled "The Beclnnlng of tha End an EoflUh Tale," which, will be commence! with VolumaXI. In addition to this prise, we will ay a mmmlaaloa of oaatooa every- yearly subnorlptlon, and 3 eaaitaon eyery la-month ubeclownjo that all ranvwrn will be paid for their work. In addition tb tha chance of getting a flae tlme-ptece. The rates for the paper are r alt months and a. per year. Kax-h yearly ubnciiptlon .will count for ftie prlae aa two als-montha auVrrlp(lon. THC WATCH 18 ON EXHIBITION' In the window of J. VA?fKUIUKN, the well-known walr at No. 17 Pint afreet, lie will take plcamire In ahowinf It to any and all Intereated. Inapection la solicited. The name of the winner of the watch will be pmhllahad.ia tha JSMtralMg papers of ctobee ). 1 " : ' ' " -- VOLUME XI. OF THE NEW NORTHWEST Will be commenced ou RVepleiaber 13. 11. from and after which dale the journal will be printed on handaoms Cream-Tint Rook laper. i In addition to the New Heiial, which haa been written expreaaly fir this paper. It will contain Jfta uaual Uitta of timely Kdltorlala, Editorial CoiTeapondut, Raaaya and Contmuivicatlona j rare fully prepared sum ' marleaof Local, Iiomeatlc, Foreign and lramallc Newa; Poetry, Hhort 8 tor lea. Com Ic Verne, Mketchea, and MlaoeUaneous Matter. " ' 11 " , , PUPILS ATTENDING THE PUBLIO SCHOOLS ' Hliould avail themaelvea of thla rare chance to earn a few dollars and secure a flue watch, a they have much time after school hours and on Battirdaya to give to the work. Item ember that the winner will probably not have to obtain a targs number of aubstTlbera. - We will reap our reward In tha aggregate of patronage, and not In what any one of two may do." i y THOSE WHO INTEND TO CANVASS Will pleat call at our offloe, No. S Waahlngton afreet, up atalra, after I o'clock e. M. on neat Thursday, Heptember 13th, or any day thereafter, and we will furniah them with aample coplea free, Kcaldenta of the Interior will be forwarded ', aamplea on receipt of mjueat for the aanic. ' Remember it'coiU nothing to try for thii prize. Even if you do not secure it, yon ret paid for your work. . DUHIWAY PUBU8HIN0 COMPAHY, ,. ---rr- " Ho. 5 Wathiiigton Street. Portland. Or. Mil FALL SEASON, 1881. W hate Jost Receiyed the ' LARGEST, BEST All D CHEAPEST STOCK ' -' - " t or - . j HttMlliVrnOIMIt i . ....... MillinBry-Fancy-and-Furnishing- Goods! - kVER BROUCHT TO THE PACIFIC COAST. Special Inducements offered to Established Milliners and all Who design Starting Business. ()ar long exerlence with the trade enables us to supply Retail Dealers with exactly what Is needed - V by their customers. No trouble to show kmU. " Frwail aaisl riral Mtraeta, betweaai Aak aat Viae. Portlaae!. Orearwai. OPENING DAYS, idaj and Wednesday, Sept 13th and 14th. YOU AREX'R',iAJ'V INVITIcl TO BK PItKHKNT at tha . ,J . T OPENINO, When I inent of Imported I Int as aver brought to this city. 311 IM. No. 27 Waahlngton St., Portlam MELLIS BROS. d6 OO. New York and Pario CLOAKS AMD TRIMMED GARMENTS. OILAniKFAIX - - shall dlaplay IheJargaat anj moat elegant aaort- "nnd ItonnotM - .-v 1 " .. ' S .1. I - I - ' 7 - III Youra IteapeHrully. , ' - , , j A. E- WliXt V. w- : - - I I No. 27 Waahlngton St.t Portland.xOr. OIy TIIK PACIFIC COAHT. 11 UUAAVJEl V UbUUVAla 7 ' III --XAn I n spectlon Sol Iclteda MEL LtbB BOO . it CO., " 1 I Oriiucl FuMtaloia liiixiti. No. I a First and i27 A 120 Front Stroot, ...v. : : poirrat5iiiT)iirooC'X t rrrrtr .- m.WJ. - - III rir-NEwTORIC-lOVKLTY OO.IIr0Rar THKIR patrons and tha publle generally that thejr have re moved to, No. 49 rlra( afreet, between Aah and Pine, where they will keep, In addition to their large aloes of Perforated Boards, Mottoes. Picture Frames, Basels, . .... '-:". : Art Goods, And Latest Yankee Inventions, A-TuU- h t a. rr I O W BUY AtthaLoweatrrlcea. ' For Catalogue aad iTlee-IJat, addreaa T . ";; - II A CMTA DT a KAMI, : (r.aBos ftlT.) j riral Pwrtlsa)1. Or. For Ice Cream and Soda Water I AXX0KV & HEGELE'S, FIral Siraet. Wiaraaa AMar aa4 MarrlaM. van no an pillo. H. M. RU00, Dentist. For the laUreat of tha publle. I have resolve to do flm elaaa work at theaa prteaa t L J tat of Teeth oa Gold Watea 0 and a p ward Set of Teeth on Kuoer........ 11 AO and apward Ket of Tah on CalluKll......., 10 00 and upward (loM rtlHng.,..., - M IWandPPWsrd T .V'JIVXJ'. WJ unyyf aftj ftopV-riiiTni SZJL.1.. mawKffiafor "T rL'? IfM!? V' '" Orrit a cor. nrai aaa Aiaer, opp. Twn clock. S C HOO L BOO ICQ, Wholesale and Retail aa eaeea aa A T4 McKERCHER 4 THOMPSOH'S, -wJTa.. 109 First Street. AtiEJCTH FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF, ALL NKW L..ICUOOITKXT BOOK-'---- - Coaiaitrjr Oralei tilvea C'ararsil Attoaitlam. -m arcciAt. WTICK. - :qUKHTrn to cam, at no. tiandfwmilw rwjr weelia-or'tlnr' la a board bill and redeem bur- M. W. MTR.VTTON. i aold to aallafy the claim; -J- HtlVI JIIKIVU VI, P1I, HIV The receipt of a copy is acknowledged. UOE UOOE PILLD - twarfl. all ann. . . ,. :: . JyM . Portland, Or., August 35, WSU i a - are also given.