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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1881)
- r s ' ' ' i - "'TV- " V THE KEW NORTHWEST, THUKSDAY,0CTOBEH 120, 1881. V pORtlND. OURtiON. TllUlWDAYtOCTOBKH 3rf, 1L '7 ' LOCAL EPITOME.' CJovernor Thayer has pardoned Sour more, con v vlct s, : WtVJi7CfH'ir,Jit : Astfrla, I at thVOvcl dental Hotel. A well-executed counterfeit lece Is In clrcu latioii in inecTiyr Mr. Atthby Pearce and Mr? Ilobert Foster, of Mr. Frank Wake han accepted a situation a re- , K)rter,on the Oreaonian ' AVoixls the hatter' new cloth hatnare. a genuine ' jjovelty. Kemember thl, young uien.. .'I -Mr. Sam Itlythe, a well-known printer, haIeft tils farm in vaco county ana reiumeuioinmcuy 1 Kulner. arretted for starting a number of late Incendiary tires, ha pleadet not guljty to aeven charges ot arson. Mr. fii AVVDeBordr-of Iudeieudeucc, was Jn the "city last week, and nmdt, the 2Ci:w .2CoKTiIVKST . J 1 l II I" 'Ciy a very agreeauie can.. . A n old man jiameL Franklin has been fount; IruIltjrtnJustlce lly bee's 'Court of assault am battery on a young lady. ' " ' A centennial nartv commemorative 'ot-Jiortl Cornwallsf surrender at Yorktown was given last evening at St. Helen's Hall. Mr. Charles Troupe and Mis Nellie Meacham were married on Tuesday. Their future home w ill be In Eastern Washington. A surveying corps of the N. P. It. It. Co. Is lo cating a route around the city to the repair shops that are soon to be eatabiisiiea nere. On account of. the Illness of wltnessesj the trial of Frank Howard for the murder of James A. (Smith has been postponed until the 31st Instant. The Chlcago,,7W&M says the Pullman Palace Car Company will hereafter have charge of the slecning-car service of the Nprt hern Pacific Hall ronu. ' niillflntvne.' Chalmers A Holmes have been irlven a verdict airainst the Oreconlan Hallway Company for ?U,340 damages for breach of con tract. Mrs. II. A. lioughnfrv and MNs Susie Iuehary, of McMlnnvllle, and 'Misws Maggie and Mattle Foster, of Albany; are In the cit, the guests of irs. v. m. jjuniway.. The Council last nljfht aed ah ordinance to close at 12 o'clock midnight all saloons, theaters, And other placesTf amusement where musical in tru merits are played. ' ' Hon. V. i- Benjamin, of Roseburg, who Is In the Cltv attending the Woman Suffrage Convention and the Mechanics' Fair, gave the New Noktii- wkst a call on Tuesday. Captain Wilkinson' has returned from Eastern Oregon with six boys and four girls from, the Umatilla Indian Reservation, who will be placed In the trains school at Forest Urove. The Albany Democrat of last Friday published .a full retraction of the charges made the week be fore against the character and conduct of Alfred Holman, correspondent or the uregonian Owimr to red tape, the order for firing guns on account .of the death of the President was not re ceived at the military-headquarters At Vancouver iirttHfwt-Tbursday caaya after tnftgyenk The British bark Femelen stranded on Clatsop plt at the mouth of the Columbia on Sunday, and on Tuesday vrent to pieces In a gale.: The captain and t'rew were aaved.There'was no fl lot aboard and Ignorance of her position caused the vessel's yv wreck Mr. A. J.' Fowler, living near Mount CofHn, Is j being treated In this city for severe burns In- flfcted while smothering her little daughter's w blazinir clothes. The child had on heavy woolen undrrga nften tsj-a m I -U not much-hurtrlbutUie: mother's hands are fearfully burned, Mefsrs. J. X; Dolph and P. P. Thompson have let a contract Tor the foundations or an immense buslneM block on Front street, between Oak and Pine. .The block will be the finest In the city, and Is to be Completed by the first of next July. It will.have a frontage of 175 and a depth of 160 feet and be four atones htgn. T The meetlmr of "the Open Temperahce Assocla- tlon-last Saturday evening Was particularly, ln- terestlhg. In addition to the customary musical exercisesrMrs.. Chaplain Stubbs1 made a brief but pleasant speech, and Captains Asplett and Thomp son, of the vessels Hank fields and Orasraere, de livered short and entertaining addresses. Ex-Senator Mitchell arrived In this city last Friday evehiug, after a year's absence In the East, He Informed a Standard reporter that his return was for the purpose of attending to business mat ior. unij .apoalr vf tha polltirftl lt"a- tion. His so. J. H. Mitchell. Jr.. a young law- .i..yer, returned with him, and will locate here and practice his profession. . Mr. H. H. Oravltt, who for several months past has acceptably filled the position of foreman of the -' - Z Willatnrtte farmer office, has severed his connec- tlon with that journal, ahd will sail In a few days ' for' Australia, where he will remain for a few weeks and then proceed to China, whehce.he will return' to San Francisco In a few months. Many" friends wish him a pleasant trip and safe return. Ground for the new residence of Bishop Morris was broken on last Thursday afternoon, he throw ing atoide the first shovel of earth: As his "exam ple i-us followed by Mrs. Morris, the clergy pres ent, the teachers of St. Helen's Hall ami the Grammar school, the officers of the hospital and 'orphanage, and then by all other persons present," It u fair to) presume that a good start was made on the cellar excavation. - ; . Now that the disagreeable weather Is upon us, everybody should wear a good, substantial cover- -lug-ror-thefeex. it win inererore be a matter-pf interest to all to know that Wnl. Gray A Sons, at No. no First street, have Just received their Fall and Winter supply of boots anil shoes direct from . me .manufacturers. ujr doing business in tneir own building, and thus saving rent, they are en aoieq io sen at tne lowest possible Dgure. jrpirei,j--y- cirroll were ---Bfrid.t- the CaUtedral- u Monday-evening, About midnight a gug of untamed barbarians and Inspired Idiots assembled at the residence of the 17 ' bride's mother, comer Fourth, and F streets, and - . proceeded to charivari the couple. The Infernal "poleand terrible racket awoke the peaceful denl- of the Uelirhlnrhw1. anil mtnv a iFurvant ...i.u t r . . ' r " 'Bi w maue ior a shotgun and a load of rock aiiio pour into the uncivilized mob. The dis cordant din only eeastni nfttr riiMaxl kn rno was given the uncouth ruffians that the couple iiui bi, me uouse. ine people or me vicinuy wnt to know what, the police.-are doing, that uvh lawlessness is allowed to go unchecked 7 'SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTICES. .HeaiLthe new advert IwemeMt hf thi Wheeler A , Wilson Manufacturing Company recounting the n uiuenus virtues or mat excellent sewing ma chine, the 'New No. 9." - ; ' - . . . "Mark Twain's Scran Hooks' ratitrinir In -"Price from 51 (HJ to $4 50, are ottered to the trmle at pub lisher's rate by J. K. (Jill fc Co., le'adluj&.bpk scllers and stationers, Nd. 9.FJrst street.-Swt ad. The great dollar sale Is (111 lnvotrue at Acker man's, and extra Inducements are Ollereil In every department In' conseiiuenee of the ivu'merous strangers in tlie" city visiting the fair. Head his advertisement underNew This Week.' -All the new-style hats, combined wltlr'tubcst qualities and lowest prices, are kept bw WotKlsthe hat tert J e w gooIs by. every steamer, t --Owing to the superior finish and excellenceof worn, Abeil, stands preeminent as a photographer. Give him a call. ' n :. ' ' ..The."New No.iS" is the cheapest sewing machine w uuy. neeier WHsonl'jPgCo., 88 .Morrison st. Buy your umbrella of Woods. No. 143 First street, lie has the best and sells the cheapest. HEW THIN WEEK.. T RY T HE"" N E W N O. 8T' It 1m tlto XoucliuurJMiiolitiio, 1KOAUHW IT Rl'XH I.IOHTKIt, FAHTRK ANIX IH 19 More Durable nl will Out-Wrnr any tw of any other kimi Of niMjllltlM- Ifl Iturn. U.ii.lu ffkfll.iM I.1.. kn..(.1i.ia. Hewn on lluttond, makes I noon Ion wilhoul any attaHiniPiif ! . - - - . ... ..... - " " - " .aav wrt i. ni ll . w I V. mi v m fnim HMCiilhili In l'niiiiiliiifT4ii. HiiMttaiKla who wlnh to nave the health of tUelr wlvea buy IL Kvervtioil v liniilil trv II . " OCYt WHEUER JtllSOH MTtt CO.7 It: H Sfrrlaa HU. PrtlitM(l, Or. MARK TWAIIl'S SCRAP BOOKS ! At Iu11Im1ioi'm Prlcck," FROM $1 00 TO " $4 50 EACH. .. r. . ... . y HKNI ORDKRM TO T. c3 O Booksellers and Stationers, No. 93 FIRST STREET, PpRTLAND. . IIUMAN IIAIR GOODS All Kinds of Ladiei" Front Pieces, Scalpettci, Wavei and jxonUgnies, in N at u ra I , C urly Hair! - i The moat complete atoek of HUMAN II A 1 11 3k O O H X - In th NrthwaU - tsr wia woitK a hpecia lty. - op, No. 04 Morrison Street, Portland. VIENNA AND PINE-STREET i XZOT703II0. TKEEUAN & SHITHrProprs. , ' WT.HX AOt. 43 WahlB(tos Htiel. Hear NeeHS. 1 3rK.MTKEET!(er tfce ewraer f rirat. !. &r OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. "6 USE ROSE PILLS. THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION o y .... j...1 ' . .. . THE PORTLAND MECHANICS' FAIR Will be opened to tba public oa THURSDAY.' OCTOBfBI3."iaflirJ And will continue from day to day fHandaya excepted) from 1 r. n. to S r. m., and from 7 r. u. till U r. M., until Hat urdayi October 2B, thaday of theeloalng. A'daaialai, 5. CSH4ra Maider IS. SSe. 'om m Dial Uifk Tlctet. flflevn admlluna. S-OSt Comma- lauon TicKeta, seven atimiaaiona, i out wo dihreputablb-:rhonh allowed. The follow! nf Railroad and Kteamboat tinea hare klndl irwl to run ill rpdm.wl iBin from t'UttJT 15 iti Ortolwr t a A C. R. R., Eat and Weal Hlda Dtrlalon. - -O. R. A N. Co'a Narrow Oiun R R.. Eaat and WmI ftlda DtTlalona. . D. R. A H. VTloaU and Railroads Tmiil fatiw: WwHa- tmnr. Wall Waila, Hoath Alnawort4.-L'iiiatllJa, ttaJXea, xaiamaana Aaiona, . ; llrwa4 Tteketa nwiU ! Alkmar will m4 r Athmmr Eraa Trat Railroad Coaponi will admit purrhaaers to tha Fair, ft order of , . E. OLDE3rSHKrr, Unp'U jiew tiiim wr.cA. DURING THE- FAIR. . .. Visitors to the city during the con . ; " tinuanceof the mechanics' Fair should not fail to also risit rr ACKKUSIAN'S ; DOLLAR ST ORE, Ana see wnat . IMMENSE RETURNS 7r-: rAxt-obtained From the investment .of ' j)K DOLLAR! .. " " .--2fowhere,jelsean,yottT procure A CHINA DINNER SET, . A SILK DRESS PATTERN, UK . A GOLD WATCH, - "' ... .' . ....... ..or. ....... j A FULL SILVER SERVICE All warranted to be exactly as represented), ,i..roi?.. 0 Ten thousand articles, ranging in -ralne-from One-to One Hundred -Dol-- lars, to be secured for One Single Dollar ACKERMAN'8 DOLLAR STORE. W 171; Cray & Sono Hare rwefveil a Iinte Hhlpment of BOOTS & SHOES Of Iko lAival ktf lm,' ' ,And arc offering them at tha - LOWEST PKIGIOH. They a I wt call ieltal attention toa fine j Pancing Pump! . Which they have Juat r4elved. ' ' Remember the Place I It front Htr - - "r : . . .. - . (Acroaa frorn tha Kamond), (ORTLANIJ OREGON U8E-RO8E PILLS. MILLINEltY. ,We h aye now opened -Fine-Mi llinory! ComprlMlngall tha Jateat Noveltlea In French Pltulxc, -Feather . Hats, . Beaver Hats, Jetted Hats, REAL FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, Flowara, Faathara, Ornamanta, Etc.. JLm "333. W XJOTF. No. 27 Washington Street. --y ST. CHARLES HOTEI ; 'rar lraiS m4 Mrrfaa Mlrwcta, lrllaal. (On tha European nan), HZZZZZ THoa.li;i EAW....... --(La la if 4ha Araadi Xarramewto), ' iM.itnTF.i.' i Tiinnnt'nitr.v vtttr.tnmr mti 1 contain. I Si elegant I jr furnlahed anlta fend alnc I. room. htaa liana iafrn TrmwatanitJfurBDHiej in moUrw atyle. WW Krea Coach to and from aft tralna and lioata. -m oeUU - UflE ROSE PILLO, MISCKIXANEOIT8 ADVEHTISEMENTH. H. 11AHTMAN & CO. ZOO Tlilrd Otroot 16B 1 " Have JiiMt.re4vlved a Complete Aaaortment of -f ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. Larger Stock and Better Assort inent than any House1 1 n Portland. . .. - .' Shetland Wools arid Flosses, German Yarns, Corrnantown Yarns, Filling Floss, V Embroidery Silk. r. i j j I'LAIX -AX D 8HACKD. CX)LOIWw ; Saxony Wools, Z MaorsmS Material, Monltan and PolntLaoe Matarlal, - Applique Work, Cardboards (all kinds), Stamping Patterns, Felts, Canvasses, .AKU -1 EMBROIDERY CHENILLES. The Largest and Best Assortment on the Coast ; - COUNTKY OUDKIIH HOLlflTEI, AND PHOMPTLY FILLKU il ; , II jV ltT MAN & 00., : IV4N-BerlaaaU.Orea-BU 1 NEW GOODS! We aifiiow oNnlnf - " OTJft FALL IMPORTATIONS ....i....or.......M DRY AND FURNISHING GOODS Whlrh eon.l.t of the tnteat Htock w hav ever AITVred. We a It Hnrlal Attention to our naw CLOAKS, ULSTERS, SHAWLS. CURTAINS, -LINENS, DOMESTICS, . SILKS, PLUSHES,' VELVETS, . DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOSIERY, &BRWEAJL CORSETS, 0L0VES, RIBBONS, TANCT GOODS, .A Hit. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. OLDS & klJVGv 180 First Street." . BUSINESS COLLEGE (Old NATIONAL," Established 1868), n: IS FrwMl Nlret. ael. Waaklsai mm AI4r, nmTLANi), oi't;ooy. A. r. ARNNTIOJIU,...: ' ............ rrlalMkl ......rea)iaiaai aaal eretary Designed for the Rasiness Edacatlon of Both KexestSdeatsdTaittedw year. No examination on entering. RATES Or Tl'ITIOSl. M lfOLARMIIIH. BalHaa 4 vara TCL:CIKAPIIY, ('Mtlft. (.in. WHITIMU, Prr MmIIi.u..... isss -. as . a as PEN WORK of all kinds done in the most artis tic manner at reasonable rates. 8end for esti mate. The "College Journal," containing Information of Coarse, and cats of Ornamental Penmanship, free. Address - . ' ' ' A. P. ARJXSTBOffa, .. Lock Box 104, Portland, Oregon. a-1 eheerfullr reeommend tha nreaent mtnurmcDtof tha fortland Itu.lneaa College. Mr. ArmatroiiR. whom I hara known for aian yeara, la an exier1eneed Teacher and alTactlcal Bualnaaa Man. If. M. OkKKANCK, aul - . ITealdani Old "Waiionai" Uollega. OO TO flARRUOBU-lEWIttOUACHIttl-lTORIr 1S7 Tklrw UU, aiear Sfwrrlawa, Pwrllaaal, - " AND HAVE MONET. " oknt ran the ainqkr. iiowe. wiiiwx. nAVw, : Automatic i Royal.- Wfa-John and Ilouaahold Hewtna Miw-hlnea, .. All klnda of Haw I dm Machina NEKUlfcJ. AttanhmenUT Olla.ata. ' . v ' aelStra USE ZtOSE PILL0.: .A CO