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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1881)
1 V. V ' '. " . . vL - '. .. . - V v . , ' . 1 7 - ' - :jz -" .V'r-'- pr- -1 '.' ' ' ."'-V. ,,T v -v THE NEW THURSDAY, XOVEMBKR 3, 188L 7 ' - s. -1 -PORTLAND. OREGON. THUIW1AY, NOVEMBER, M8L ro, c7T subscribers: i rutnms who faii'fa rijHvt thelrpaperj vromjHlf will jtfeoM woty uj a 6r '';"'' 1 tX)CAL Ki'ITOMH .t. . " ..IT ---The name opltfe little propeller California has " Judge George II; .Williams departed'on the Co lumbia thla morning for Washington City: ; , Tlie regular meeting of 'the Open Temperance Association was omitted last Saturday evening, , '---Large numbers ofships are arriving.- They are principally vessel of the grain fleet of 1 as 1-82. Mrs. F. Cook, of Lafayette", is lylnjrerlouslv' 111 at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. V. Olds. ..' . t, ' . ". .; ; The Fleetwood will' hereafter . leave for Astoria on Hunday mornings at 7 o'clock, returning on Mondays. . ,.;..; , '. "- ! RevJTIIvlHotJeft by the Columbia thls morn- -Ing..to-tteiidUbeJf.riaQn ban rancisco. - .-- . . ... Olds & King ask attention to the elegant and desirable dress goods they are now opening." Head their new advertisement. ' . i ' . . Mr. II. D. Hanborn has been appointed purchas ing agent tor the Northern Pad lie Railroad Com pany. .An excellent selection, ' On Tuesday, the marriage of Hon. C. B. Moorea And Miss Bailie K. Chamberlin was solemnized at ftaleni, Itev. J. N. Pennison officiating. ,v '"Mr.", David Steel, of the J!oiirce of Oregon and Wanhivgton, was stricken with paralysis on Sat urday last.--Ills condition Js precarlousw .,' .. .' An Alaska Indian is in the county Jail, await ing trial on the charge of niunlering two white men hearYakitat, In the Summer of 1HH0. --v All the offices of the Oregonian Railway Com- tanv (narrow-jrauee) have been movel -to the (). R. & N. Co'a headquarters, corner Front and 1X, streets. v . ; ' .For some unknown cause, the Common Council has rejected the appointment of Mr. (Jeo. F. Trl bou as Superintendent of Streets.. Mr. T: Is well -qualified for the piaoe, n. . . . . : - ' . . : i wo snippingcasualties are reported tills morn ing hear houl water : Ray. The Rrltbih, bark Rtughtpn Is ashore at Leadbetter point In. an easy and sheltered 'position, and it is dry around LetatJow tide. The Cants In awaits Instructions Ujf agents and owners.; The Rritish bark Lammer- law is sunk six miles north of. ShoarwaterrBayT andisatotal loss. .Roth vessels were bound foi this porfwith coal. No l6ss of llfe.lP.rtei''-. . Charles Turk, honored son of the honorable James,- was fined S:) by Judge Stearns on Monday for asaault and battery-on a sailor.. Of. course there were plenty of witnesses to swear, to the ln nocence of the persecuted youiig gentleman ; but the Judge would not credit their tetimony; for he has noticed that when the Turk's are before him the prosecuting witnesses are invariably-badly used and severely beaten. The upright and virtu ous Charles gave notice of appeal. ; ."T" x 1 The Rritish ship K irk wooti, which Trossed the Columbia bar on Sunday without a pilot, had a mlraculousescaitronrwreolc: Drawlng-19 feet, sne came through the south channel and over Clatsop spit Into, deep water. She struck the sands several times, but escaped without damage, except bruises to otlicers and men, who' were burled about ly a sweeping wave. This Is .the' Captain's first visit to the Columbia, and he knew nothing ofithe light on Tillamook Rock. . General John Eaton, U.- S. Commissioner of Education, was tendered an informal reception at Y.M. I1. A. Hall last evening by prominent citi zens and .friends of the public schools. Short ad dresses of welcome were made by Rev.T. K Eliot,, Hon. A. C. Clibb. Dr. A. li Lindslev. l'rof. 1. J. J'oweU-juid.JIon JFXCapleiu ndthe t'VmnUs-; sione made an eloquent response. Many lames and gentlemen were Introduced to the guestThe General sailed to-day on the Columbia for San rranciseo. Commencinir lonlav. the O. R. & N. Co'a Wil lamette steamers will run through-io Cbrvallis. . Roats. leave Mondays and Thursdays, returning x .Wfdnesdaya and Saturdays.- v v The Council js taking steps to force the First - Street Railway Company to comply--with the terms of the ordinance authorizing its construe- ' v tion, on penalty of forfeiture of charter; ' Col. T. E. Jlogg, President of the Oregon Pacific Railroad, was given a reception .at Corvallla on - Thursday last, and in his speech gave the pleasing newt thatch? road to Yaquina Ray would be built "soon. . . ' ''- ' ; ' . . ' . ' ' . Thomas' Sperry, of VancouverT'hbhorand . - wbunded Rev.-1 A. Ranks, of the jyiciftc Vcmor, v has been convicted of assault with a dangerous t weapon, and sentenced to the penitentiary for two 'years. ' .. TCaptrW. F.Couglll died in East. Portland on Tuesday, in the 4(th year of his age. ' lie served with distinction in the Union. army, and came out. of the war at the age of 123 with shattered -health.-'-- . -" :' . ' " Mrs.' Jane Eliza Campbell, wife of Rev. T. F. ":r7Ta in pbelT, IffllorrlTieinmairTmmrr v .Monmouth, died at her honie in that place on - Sunday evening, October -23d"j rn the 60th year of her age.' Miss Ella Seolt, arixperiencel:and successful teacher, .has been chosen principal of the academic department Qf Tualatin Academy and Pacific Uni versity at Forest Grove,rce Prof. J. D. Robb, who resigned to engage In business in Portland. The County-Clerk Issued 33 marriage licenses in October. The oldest bride, 47, married a man of 2H, and the Oldest groom, 48,-wedded a woman of 23. The youngest, bride, 10, mated ajnan of 26, and the youngest groom, 21, chose a partner of his own age. -. - w ' Miller & Richards have obtained Judgment against J. F. Atkinson, of the Sunday Vhronirfe, for $ 4207-50. It will probably be years before Mr? A. will recover ftom theefTectsof the delinquen cies and peculations of Farish, his conscienceless and Irresponsible partner. '. , - The Standard echoes the sentiment of the peor pie when it denounces the' laying of pavements without providing cross-walks for pedestrians. The streets seem to be Improved to suit the wishes ' and pockets of contractors, without any regard to the convenience of the public. . - ,v - ... . Master Clifton R. Reed started from Albany on -Snnday to vUit relatives and frionua at IiChanon AVhea,hear his detihationa larg& 'dead tree fell across the road, crushing both hone and rider. The lad's body was badly mangled. The remains were buried at Albany on Tuesday. The arrests for October run unto the high num ber of 326, ah J paid fines amountt;dJt6 largest Jn the. history pi the toiice uelartment. Of the ; number, 172 were charged with being "drunk apd disorderly," and a goodly ercentage of the others are traceable to drinking. The trial of Frank, Howard for the murder of James A. Smith resulted In a verdict of man slaughter, with a recommendation for the Court's mercy.' It seemed hardly possible that he eould escape hanging, and his attorneys, Messrs. Thomp son and Campbell, are given much credit for their able defense. . -w', L - The' Paclflc'Coast Steamship Comiiany is having a new steamship constructed, called Queen of the Pacific, which Is to be larger and finer arjdl faster than any vessel on this coast, 'She Is de signed for passenger traffic on the Pacific, and no expense has been spared In her construction, and, appointments.--' - ' .- ' . ' y. a meeting of citizens was held In the Itoard of Trade rooms to discuss the subject of river Improvements. Congressman .Ueorge was - present to hear1 the Ideas and opinions of his con stituents, and In a speech announced his Intention of vigorously plowing the claims of Oregon for refogniliojxXy.CiresMayor. Thompson sub-J milted estimates of the cost of bulldrfig ' iTdfedgejT . .1 . . t . i i. t , n.-m J- ette open, Plating tUe total at $35,000, and said the Common Council' had authority to levy a tax for such a purpose. A committee was appointed to confer-with the Council. r ' - . The. Farmers' Transportation Company has been lncor)orated: capital stock, fl(W,(KK). Its object Is to establish steamboat liues on the Wil lamette, Columbia and Snaka Rivers and their tributaries, build dpck at convenient points; add to construct such railrdads, locks or canals as may b necessary The principal office will be located lu Portland.! : . - - About the mlddlerof the present monthrteam- erswlll cease trips from this city to Ray's Land ing and Fulquartz I,andlng,.,pre8ent termini of the narrow-gauge road, and pasuengers and freight will be brought to Portland by the broad-gauge lines. Whether or not a third line from the junc tions to Portland will be completed, is not yet .de-eldel.iirwni"bedepreslng-new tot he many people who iiave been hoping and-longing Jfor through connection with Portland by the narrow gaageroadv ,i ' . . " The Portland ! Ruslness - College, which was established in 1868 as the "National," is now under the .managemenJLM Mr. A. P. Armstrong a principal and -Mr. JAu-Sy.ewo as penman -and secretary. It is a pleasure to note that-the aU tendance at thlr reliable business training TiootT-1 was never better, and students are coming In daily from all parts of the country. At the office of the college 4hre can be seen without doubt the finest collection of penmanship in Oregon, the exhibit In thU line at lhe Mechanics' Fair receiving two..dlpIomaa.fMr. Wesco's skill as a penman is unrivalled, and his success 'as an Instructor Is daily proven In the writing depart ment, which is under his. control. The gentleman received a merited. anI heat compliment inbeltig selected to fill out the diplomas which were awarded at the faTfT There is a noticeable im provement In .the arrangement and furniture of the rooms, everythiiig being sMcially ad ante I for the convenienceof bothi,eai'lierH and pupils. The cou rae, s' ynogj J;hQrougji n fitting persons of any aire or either sex for au active and useful business career, aud parents who desire to give their" children such training can., do no better thao-ta en trusts them 'to the care p(Mcssrs. Armstrong and Wesco. ' J ; . . "TTlnrMechanlcs' Fair closed'on Saturday everting last. The foHowfng re among the awards: Gold medals W. V. Espey, (test display of carriages, Oregon make; Ll,,(f,iweber A (V., gentlemen's and ladies' boots' and shoes; O. F. M. Co., furni ture, ; Oregon make; . Oregon Root Shoo and Leather Manufacturing Company, general display, Oregon make. Silver medals F. (i. A bell, pho tography ; Liebe A Iloelblng, Oregon-made crack ers ; -Win. Pfunder, cliemlcal -and piiarmaceutlcal preparations; Iuis G. lfunder, flowers ;'A, G. Wailing, printing, aiiil" lithographing. Rronze medals J. R. Garrison, best family sewing ma chine, "The Household;" II. It. Lilt, iadles' dresa suits and cloaks; Oregon Rakery, fine -exhibits,; U. W. Prentice Co., best general display of mu sical Instruments; J. I Smith, flavoring extracts; Mrs. K I). White, oil painting on satin and wood ; same lady, Jellies.. Diplomas Allsky & Ilegele, elegant exhibit of confectionery ; Mrs. II. C. Rrewlen, mantel lambrequins; J. R. Garrison, best machine for leather work, !The Howe;" Garrisdn & Co., assortment of ImporttMl laces: A. Gool nough, marblelzed slate mantels; Mrs. K -F.-Heroy, child's dress; Wi-HJamesr-penmanshlp;' S. Llpman A Co., elegant exhibit of dry goods;' Seth Juelllng, rru.lt ; Lucea 1). Mason, oil paint Ing; Portland Business College, penmanship aud pen drawing; Miss Relle Robjnson, handkerchief case; w. Jiampton Kmith, uregon tree sawyer; Westr ostrich feathers. Lack of space prevents, mention of the remainder.- . v f ' , - ' Protect yourself from the "()regon- mists" with one of thoMe substantial umbrellas that Woods has for sale. Ale keeps all sizes, styles and qualities, aud sells the cheapest. f." - The "New No. 8" Is the cheapest sewing machine to buy. Wheeler & Wilson M' f g Co.', 88 Morrison st. V' wnr.Biri hale. 1JY VIRTKE Of AS KXVA VTU& TO MK DIRECTED, Jl Ixtiucfl out of fh Cln-ufi Court ttt tti Hial of On-Kon for the County of Mullnomah, uimn liiJumrnt rfliderril An n urtlon lM-for H. K. Whit1, Junlicn of III rrnrft In and for lu Cou lit r of -Multnonrmh In iialil Hlnte, on th Sth tiny ofrfe-ptrmor, 1hh, in favor of r. j. ibtkr, ruintifT. mi hum I n hi Jm'in HiTrmmr. i MTftmnni. tor in until or Urcniy-ons and MUi liollaN IKI.M, nn inn i-iiiTaTirK rHt of S tx-r rent por tnniim, anl potii of ult nl Horrulng iviot, I on lli 2l day of Novf nilx-r, IhkI, Irvy nion t li bove-namHl Ix-fendHiit'K r-al proxrty, vltimtttl In Mull nninah County, KUt of r-ifon, towlt : Th Wxt 7o l-rt of the N.rlh hulf of Iot 'o. Hvf (5) In Illork No. ThrfiXT In1 th Cltjr of PurtUniJ, MulUioutab County ani Hlmte of trgon. J: Now. Ifirrrfiiro. hr virtu of khIJ execution, on FriiUr. TntrTiT" n ary or -tw ' 1 ' m w i ,' i hi 1 1 m mumiir r in wim w M-at ib Court Htm lioar in aul C(mQiXl JrllLstiLat J ruhiic auction t ! movf"ieiiorio"a rM pniiH-rty of aia femlnnt lo the hlliet lildlkr fur rnh In U. R( Jold Coin, to atlnfy nald f iM-utlon, and for roaia and xrcnilnrrunU, ', - - JtJMKPH BUCHTKU ' Sheriff of Multnomah County, Orriion: . HEW THIS WtEK. DRESS GOODS 1 Wear nowoflprlne araMortiiint of the mtMtt dealrable atylf of f iland Winter DKESS -MATERIAIS; In Black, Plain Colon, Flaidi v v nd Stripes, . AT POPULAR PRICES. '.- ' , ' '. ALSO, " -7 PLUSHES, VELVETS, SILKS, SAT . INS, GIMPS, FRINGES, BTJTT0NS wAHD-OTHEa TRIMMINfl3Z To which we Invite the attention of clone caah ""iZ. buye'... - QLiDS & KING, 1 80 First Street, BETWEEN- VAJtfHItX AND TAYIX)IU ....... i "' : -i -j . HARRTWAIH'S SCRAP BOOKS I . '' '- - ' ' ;. ;"" '.' - ' . f . .. ,' ' At' PuIiIIhIioi'V! Pi'Iccm, ' ' ' -'. ' " . . -j FROM $1 00 TO $1 50 EACH. 8ENIX)UI)EIIH TO T. "ELm OILL cb O Booksellers and, Stationers, , Nou 03 FIRST STREET. PORTLAND. MILLINEltY MIHIAKDlOHtl , 'NOT 0 0 ox A LARGE AND WEI.L-8EI.ECTE D HTOCK OK ALL the I jttct Kj le, particularly . . . c PATTERN HATS AND OONNET8 " rorTairtnd-Vintef. AOi a nice selection of P.tVAN'FRIDACN. .... . . r ' N. Ill lira! Ntreet (DfcaiM BMlldiw). TRY THE NEW NO. 8!" . . ' . i 1 - j.. It Is tUo Xioadiuur IuIiln?t BECAUKE-IT illTNH MOIITKII, fahter and ih More Durable and will Out-Weaxany two of any other kind of machine. It IiartMMenda, ItLera, Kmhrolderlea, fcewaon lultonN,.makea Inacrtlon without any attachment, haa no eht;ttle to thread, make the lock atitch, and aewa from N) Cotton Wrapil;if Twine. .' . Hnahand who wlah to aave the health of their wlvei buy' It. Kveryhody should try IU ' Z . ' WHEELER A WILSON MTQ CO., ocl7 - He. a Wwrrlaow HU, PertUa. Or, ' - 3T. ; CHARLES HOTEL, ('rner Frwail ! M.rriMM, Ntrvota, FertUad, ' (On the European Plan). . y V. (Late of th Arcade, Sacramento y. - " rpHl HOTEL m TlfOROt?illLY FIltFPItOOF, AND ""x"coutHli) 12D tlcfantiy TurniRhnd kotu and tin trie roorni, wnicii nave, pven runnea ana rerurnuiieu in moaern atyie. .'oftch to snd fromLlI tra W- Free Coach I oclSU train and boaU.ra Confectionary- and' Ice Cream Parlors'; THE FINKHT CANDIES IN THK CITY. ""Itlfh-fei -Cream a eneHaltr. Imported ami fiomeetle CI gam. Alao, Ice-cold Hnda, Water. Will be glad to aee all. NAMIKL U REARY. rrarletr.' : my friend. V 08 8 A F U II R r' . - " -" Manufacturer of. . ' Dread. Cakes, Pastry. Pilot Dread. Hoda, Picnic, Butter, Iloatdn, Huar and 8boo Flf . CRACK Entf, fenny TlndOke, utoiTeTBu'apa; KUj., r'' Kv. S WwJilBa;teai alrei. Per tUiMir Or7 rOrder from the Trade aollcl(ed. -' USE ROSE IILLS. . , MIKCELLANKOUR ADVERTWEMENT8. e, I . . . - .- - . j iri : i . , : , : T"T NEW FAIiL GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED AT J.rF;D. Wrinkle & CD's. ; bilks, 8atin8, and vklvets;.' hijack and Colored cashmeres; rr w,.;-;-; . ; NEW-; . PLAIDS, I'LAIN'AND FANCY DRESS QOODS ; ' NEW RUCIIINtlS, LACES, SCARFS, RIBBONS; i i) ' :new FRINGES, GIMPS, BUTTONS, ETC. ; ' ;.' . NEW CLOA K8, DOLMANS ULSTERS. k rcix lin or DOMESTIC AND HOUSE; FURNISHING GOODS. .1 A COMfl.rrK STOCK JO CENTS1 FURNI8HINC COOD8. ' . ' ' . ALL OF TIB AHOVB OOOIIH SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. J. F. D. Wrinkle & Co., ... FI KMT WT ."OiUI E O r MALKOM, poutin ix... .qrb;oon FISIIEL & KOBERTS v Stock of Fall Clothing! -" 18 RECEIVED, r . u And Excels any Prior Stock ever . y Imported to Oreeon. r . . IT CONHWTS OF ALL, THE NEW NOVELTIES ... . . s - . . .....HACrACTDMBD rol.. ' ' ..V 3iont foutlm'. ami Boyn!Wonr, - v ALL AT POPULAR PRCES.' . ; "'' - ' -x. ' - IT. I S II 13 r. V" StO B Kit T 8 f -- Corner Firsthand Alder Streets; Just Received, BY., HtlHM.R1.lt THE NEW YORK NOVELTY CO.r - . -'- - An Iintnenae Htock of . ' CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS, roNinia or.. ...... Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Etc . . f .... - . , We liive alao reoelTeil'larfe aUIUIuna to bur tock of NOVELTY GOODS AND STATIONERY. V . ' , .... . , ..'' ' . -. ' . . Call and Inspect our Goods, or send for Cata logue and Price-list . -' i. HALBERSTADT & KANN, I 't P. O. Box 617.) ' ' -49 FlraS ttU, PrtUe1. Or. MILLINKKY. tJ.' - W have- bow opened OUR NEW FALL STOCK! OF. Pine Mi llinory I . Comprtalngall the Lateat Noreltlea In French-Plusliea," Feather "Hats, . Beaver Hata, Jetted Hats, REAL FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, Flower, Feathere, Ornamente . Cto. ',!.. IVXlTLCi. jQl.. 33- WJLIOT, No. 27 Washington Street. ; USE ROSE PILLS. . ' r COIN WTimaitEAT ; LUBRICATOR of Bvaixutd. . r ' , . TN EXCHANGE THEREFOR, ' ; , HIME8 THE PRINTER ;. v . a. " . . v : I prepared to exeeute all mariner of work In hi line and kimired branche In the tnowt .Htlkfiiclory manner. ' iXfelniFoeLotthepI .. ej--"-r."-'-V.'' 7i ATta r.v -m S.Wailaia;t'Bi Rtret, Prtl4. mar MaxMlneti and Mu'le Ikmka bound In toe beet atyle. ' Itral lilank of all kind for aale, and Catalogue -nt on . .. Sppliratlon. -! . felQU . fi.i ;v:. r- 1 ..-. 1 -y ' r . r