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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1881)
4. V i. , Jf.... THE BW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ,1, 1881. y i AMUSEMENTS. . u New Market Theater vm comfortably filled lat TtDlnr to rreet Mr. Wm. E. tfberldao m "Klnr Xer" oo bu aeoond opening In Portland; ,11 bu made en alleged auceeae in this character at me liaidwin Theater ainee nis former Tint, ana , tbonrh hi actios la Tleoroua and at time errand and again tender and pathetic it will be necee . aery for nlm to add to tola aometninr more tnan Bnlntelllgible mouthinrs to entitle him to the pldme aa the "greateat Lear alnce the time of Kdwln Korreat.'' It la eafa to aay that not more uan one word in alz or nta passionate utterance eoald bo under tood by the audience. Thla la the rreateat fault an actor can hare, and It la one that Mr. Sheridan aetma to cultlrate. Kren granting tnat tno great praise be baa received from the Kan rrancisco pre ta men tea in au otner reapecta, leaa materially Improved, will alwaya prerent hla auaining tno eminence to wnicn tney care tnea to exalt mm. Four people of tbe aupport Mr. Cotton aa Ed nr. Mr. Thompson aa Kent, Mr. Slmma aa the Fool, and Mlaa Holbropk jm Ooneril were rery good, and In the main correctly inter preted their line and made thmeelvee under atood ; but the remainder of the IS artiste," even If they could ever hare talked Intelligibly? bad ao caught the mouthing Infection from the atar that ror the moat part It waa like listening to a Babel of discordant eouoda. Add to thla the fact that the theater waa diaagreeably cold, and thoae who were not preaent can form an rati mat or tne great treat" they mleeed. At tbo end of tb first act Mr. Sheridan waa called before the 'curtain, but .after that the audience had become ao thoroughly chilled that nothing abort of a few red-hot atovee could hare Infused them with enthusiasm. It la doubtful if Mr Sheridan will repeat hla former roooeae in uua city. The veteran actor, J. II. Vinson, died In New lor- uuy 4aat weak Fattl haa Inaugurated the fashion of wearing a bright-red gauze relL. "T" " Pattl and NIcolInl will be aeen In opera In New York thla Winter, managed by Mapleeon. Ed win Booth, whoae season waa ao aadly Inter rupted by the death of hla wife, resumed in pro- reaaionai labors in Baltimore una wees. .. A Cincinnati paper calla Mr. Thomas W. Keene a "Bowery tragedian," and aaya hla Interpretation of Macbeth" is that of a vulgar melodramatic ruflan. . The'Madladh-aq uareThealerrNe w Tor 1c, gTvea out a very handsome programme every night, with a little bunch of flowers, affixed by white elite ribbon, for the ladles. Horace Llngard will be at the Bush-atrieet The ater some time In January with three or four new plays. Including "The Money Spinner" and "Man kind." Barton III 11 la a member of hla company. Roeel receives for his eervlcee aa a atar In thla country thirty per cent of the gross receipt. Ills business has not -been large, and the management, which has a numerous and expensive company on Its hands, will no doubt lose heavily. . ' Women are coming to the front aa American dramatist. .Mr. Frances Hodgson 'Burnett, the novelist, haa written a plav of North fmHna lif la." and It la belnc acted bV a strong company sent out from the Madison Square Theater. It chief character la a Southern planter of the old school. Mrs. Mary If. Fiske la the au thor of "Clarice," in which Katharine Ilogera la ataning. It Is described aa a drama of no greet originality In lucldent. but remarkably witty, wen constructed and interesting, nn. jonn u 'Fremont, la aaid to be atrork on a i raged In rbictr JpbtrM cyni longtr may-appear. MIHCELLANEOUS ADVERTWEMENTftVi MUSIC IN THE 'AIR ! J. H. Robbino CL Boh, "1 r (LU ROBBIES A TATE8.) ,' T 1 V" , . '. ,:v; ,. ' , - Ho. 229 First Street, between Salmon and Hals, TJAVE JUHT RECEIVED A LARGE HHIPMEHT OF 11 the celebrated , ., : VilUTflEY & HOLMES ORGANS. t Thee Onrans are all la New and Beautiful fHyle. Call ana glee Uun favorite instrument a una. - W also hae U Agtoej tor the ' . r.lcCammon Pianoo," . - : Aa4kaUMfflBMtockoir " PICTUEB FRAUDS, UOULSISGS, CHE0H03 ASD ZVQEATDrOS ""Nerth'.of San Froncleoo. ir YOU WANT TO BEAUTIFY LYOUU For the Winter, remember you ran frame the pictures of loved ooee at oar store In better etrle and at leae coat tbaa any otaer place la rorllaad. nolt lm on AccouriT of change in firm, Fiohel & Roberto will errta, rxnt. jAxrAsr tot. CXTRAORDirJARY INDUCEMEriTO Fine Clothing, Furniohing Coodo, -Hato and Capo. . ' v TJ Bert Opportunity tol Purcliaae f ft EXTRA QUALITY OF CLOTHING at vu low rairxa. F I H II EL Ac ItOIlEUTS, . Corner Flrat and Alder Streets. The Royal Theater In Stockholm, known of old the Upera House, wnicq waar recently deairoyeu by ilre, claimed to hare been the oldest theater In Indeed, eacape ao long from thla common doom, of play-housea. It was Inaugurated In l82by (Jus UTua II 1 who ten years later, at a makc4,iall In the same house, fell a victim to the pistol-shot of the aaaaaaln, Count Ankarstrom an Incident which furnishea the crowning dramatic eplwide In Auber'a popular opera, To raise a sudden cry of "Flrei'yaaone of the preconcerted arrangementa carried out by the eonspiratora, who hoped to eacape In the consequent confusion. The doors, however, were promptly cloned by the authorities, and no one was permitted to depart until he had been recognized and compelled to algn hla name In a book. Ankarstrom waa the last to quit the theater. lie passed with ao easy and confident an air aa to avoid all suspicion, and might possibly have escaped the scaffold had not a pistol and dagger found on the floor been Identified by the gunsmith and cutler of whom he had bought them- ahortly before. . ' Good, aabatahtial Jewelry la acknowledged to be the meat aultable present that can be given 'to father or mother brother or sister, wife or child. Buch being the case, and aa the holiday Beaton la approaching, It will not be Inopportune to remind the public that Mr, J. Van Beurden. No. 107 Flrat atreet, haa an unusually large and elegant assort ment of first-claaa Jewelry, which he Imported expressly for the holiday trade. These goods are alt oTthe- latest nd tnoat tmkjoe-deaignard are sold at importers' lowest prlcea. Mr. Van lieu r den'a fair-dealing bualneaa methods are too well known to require any special mention, but all who patronise him can feel aecure In the quality of the articlea they purchase. Mr. J. W. Bailey baa removed from No. 47 to Noe. 83 and 85 Yamhill atreet. between Fourth and Fifth, or two blocks west of hla old location. "So finer staple and fancy groceries can be found In the city than at hla new, neat and commodloua eetabllahment. His prlcea are the very lowest, aa he aella for cash. All orders promptly attended to, and good delivered to all parte of the city. The finest Eastern and Olympla oyatera are served In every style by Sam. U Deary at the Turn Halle Confectionery and Oyster rarlora. Hla assortment of candieo, fruits, clgara, etc., Is also the beat the market affords. Call and see him. Corner of Fourth and Yamhill street, Ffunder'a Oregon Blood Turtfier atlll holda Its Doaitloa aa the best cleanser of the blood In the market. It Is particularly adapted for ladies' uscy srrns5p-wa.aa?3 - Woods ha the beat, cheapest and most varied atock In the city. - . The MNew No. 8" Is the cheapest sewing machine Jh buy. Wheeler A Wilson MTgCo.,89 Morrison st. HUMAN II AIR GOODS All Kindt of Ladies Jfront . Pieces, ScaJpettea, Waves and Hontagnies, in . natural C urlyH a t r J The moat roroplrte atira of II IJ 31 A II AI It O OOD8! - In the .NertbwMt. ' WIO - WOllK A HPKCIALTY. FLO. ZD. O. WAOOf No. 04 Morrleon Street, Portland. ; j Juot Received, ST.. THE I1BV YORK IIOVCLTY CO., Ah Imntenae Htock of CIIRlSTf.US 4fID HOLIDAY GOODS, xoKaMTi3a or.. ZXeoheUiioal Toys, Polls, tc W bare alao received large additions to "oar stoek of COVllTY C30Ct AKD STAT10RCRY. CUlaiCfiflr loti and PriefList , ! , r HALCCKSTAOT (P. a Box 17.) rtral at rrtlaa4. Or. CT. CTTATTTra HOTEL, Caver rreat susel rriaeis Wtreef, Verlaa4. : - , - Oa tke Kumfx'aa PUa), : Tnoa. tiriSBAH ; . rreprleter ' . ' (Late of the Arrade, HacrameatoV finiW IIOTM. IH THOROfOHLY rtRB-PROOr, AND X eontalna 1JU elnrantl rurnlahvd oil and aini le rooms, wblcb bare been rvdued and rerurntabed la aiodrrn atjrle. aer Free Coach to and from all traJm and i ' General Forwarding and Commlaalon. proiupiijr aihauaea w, ij or Mgui. OOee-Xe. SI fttark Street, raiea Bleefc. .-..ear Mark, Ore of O. T. Co. -mm MlACELLA5Eirt ADVRTIMEMENTB. JUST RECEIVED: FULL LINE OF FALL GOODS! V At tH& Loatllnff r ;, TAILORinC CQTADLI5HMCMT cor THE X70RTH PACITZO COAST. )& o . iZ. ' - . V - . . '. rN: - Q ' 3 s V - B! ' I o ' 2l I l v Is. I 1 if) o r L A g R L w ,1 W GocmTHu Panta to order from ....m. 1 00 Hosineaa HulU to order from.. 35 00 HtTllnh Uvrrroata to order from..M.,.......as 00 Ufatera to order from ... a& 00 Dreaa Mails to order from , . 35 00 PCBrECr FIT aCAKASTTCED. Ram plea and ralea for aelf-meaauremrnt sent to any ad- dra free of cbarre. Cuttlnc free to purchasers of eloih. , Cloth. Trlmmiugs, ete., aupplled to country tailor at reaaonable rate. ' . . et . f.URK TVMIN'S SCRAP BOOKS 1 At : IMtl latllor'aslH'loOH.". FROIX II 00 TO $4 50 EACH. HEND ORDERH TO Booksellers . and. Stationers, Ho. 03 FIRST STREET,. PORTLAND. g. iTEmxrrER, r.1 ere h ant T ai lor , i Ha. IS, riret Street. v KEEPH CX3XHTANTLY ON HAND A FINE AND COM plete Aaaortmrnt of ' . t ' ' . SCOTCH, EKCUIH, FRENCH t DOMESTIC COOK, Which are aaaurpaaaed. and which will be MADE rr AT COST MICE. tHILARCCMCNT OF OUR OTORE. OLDS & 8UM?IER8, -V NHa. las Flrat atreet. r CE0CXERY, GLASS ASH PLATED WARE, ,mw,AKD AO E NTS FOR. The Celebrated Hero" OIL 1EPEeTrUIXY ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT I V they are now lorated In their New and Enlarged Htore Hoom, ad jololpc their e4d stand, and Inrlte the ln,pocUon of lb public. my I -THE- T aa NEW. LARGE AND WKUARKANOED RKHTAU , rant, located on Front Qtreet, Opposite the Esmond. i . " """ In now open fr th rece prion of eaeata. -Kerular meal will be Riven aa fol Iowa! Hrrakfaat, from 0 to 0 A. m.; Din ner, from U K a rv i.tand Htper, from 6:0 to T:.W r. M. . Plain, kubatantial fare will lie aerved at low rate. Mechanic. Karmcm and Worklngmen are specially In tted to try the "COMMI'WAKV." - u. u. IllPr.ll, iToprietor and Manarer. EXIPIRE DAKERY. - V088 cV FUHIt, . i Mannfactnrers of M . . Dread, Cakes, Pastry, Pilot Dread, Buda, nt'iilc, Iiuuar. IKWtoB. Hugar and Hhoo Fly T 7 Jenny XJhd Cake; Ulngct HnApf, Etc., " " Xo. S4. WaklactM street,' lertlasMl, Or.' aW Order from the Trad anllclted. TJOE nosE PILLS. t . 1 - r. TRAVEI 0REG0H RAILWAY ASD HAVIOATI01I CO. Right la reserved to change steamers or sailing days. Thkocoh Ticket sold to all the principal Cltle la th United Htatee and Canadaa. x ' ... ., . ,,' , ' - oc can "dTv is ion. ' y Between San Francisco and Portland." . LCAVB RAM KaAKCtMCO LXAVB PoaTLAVO . AT 10 A. M. , , . AT 12S A. M. ' . i" r - v ' D 9 "5. 0 S . : - r - r - i S. . I f ' - - - t - . I .. Oct-i.W Ort-.Jgt (')ct..lan Oct... r. Oct.! 3S Not 2 Kor 7 Noe 12 Nov.- 4 Noe. t Noeu Noe 17 NoTi22 Noe 27 Noe. 1 Not 24 Noe . - Iec..i 2 Iec 7 Dec.M12 Iee.. 4 Iiee.. 9 Decu 1 Dee 17 Dee.ir..git lec... 27 Dee 19 llee 24 De.....ja r , r, RIVER AHD BAIL DIVISIONS. - . . Colombia, Willamette and Tamhill Biyeri. FEBRUARY 1, W. Laura Poktlakd roa Dalle, Walla Walla, U maxilla, and other np-rtver polnia. Astoria, Kalama.Ta eoma and Heattle Victoria and New Wcatmlntr Cstblamet, Bay View. - Hkomockaway ana Brook field .... West port, CI lfton and Knappa. ........ ... Balem and. Inter mediate point. To polnu on Hnake River, , ,. Dayton. Mon. lAaT -7e- 111 lis AH am 7am 7am Tnea. AM am Wed. 7am4 am a am 7am Thn. am am ai 7aj m. 1am am am am -r 7AM Bat. 7am- air-' am land, Oregon. -ZT "ATL. MAXWELLT J. McCKAKEN A CO.. , Ticket Art. O. fL "aTN. da. California. C. 11. PKEfM'OTT, 'Arts. Htale of I JOHN Mt:iK- Uen. KrgL and Paaa. Agt. Manager. OREGON AHD CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. On and after October 11th, 1, trains will run a follow , (DAILY," jKXCJEJT BUNDAVH) t EaaValdo DlT latest. riON PORTLASID TO BONEBI'KO. ' Mall Tralai LBATSM AUKirRM PoTtlandnn..-7r:.T:.1W ArMrtRiweburr.....'...:. J7-xn-rrrr Iioaeburg..... .... J:o0 A. M. Portland..... .....t:25 T. M. ' 1 -Albeisiy ExMreea Tralai . LaATKM Aaairn Portland.. 4Q r. m. I I.ebanoM..;...... : r. M. Lebanon . 4:45 a. m. Portland... lu:Uu a. m. rrelfkt Tralai Aitnirm - 00 p. m. w.wM.i.ii!tt r m. TheOreron and California Rallmiul Vt-rrv nukM huimh. tlon with all Regular Trains on rUatslde I'lvlxloTi. LIAVn Portland JUDCtlUD. 8: IS a M. I Junction., ..5:Vj a m. I Portland.. Portland.. Corrallla.; .. Weat-elde Dlelaloa. FKOM POKTLANO TO COmVALLIM. MJallTrala lkavm . . ThrTv ax ..8:00 A ..: a. W 1 Cnrirtdnlm . m. 1 lefjHud... . ...1.00 r. m. ....$jo r. m. : Close connections are htade at Rancour with the Htagea of the California and Orejton Htae Company iirwn ior aaie 10 ail I lie pnucipwi Mini4 -in California and the East, at the Company's oOlce, . - - Caraer W aat rrest streets, at rrrry Uadlag, rsrtlaad. Btorare will be chanced oh Prelicht remaining In Com pany's Warehouse over twentv-four hours. " Kreirht will. not be received for shipment after S oVInrk r. n.au euner tit rua entJs tvMvnr J.-HK.?ffrr,- E. P. ROt 1 E RH . Cenpral HiiiMTnfntnt. I- , Manager. HOME MUTUAL; INSURANCE CO. ; OF CALIFORNIA. ''" OlTQAXIZiaii .V. 1). 1H4. J. P. WOUOIITON, PreaX L. L. BAKER, Vlce-Pres U CI! AH.' R. HTORY, 8ecy. 1UH. MAUILL.Oen'1 Afn.- I alaiee) Ora;ailBatlM ... aa.aai.SS.as r aiaee 9ra;aailaatlai ...... l.e3.Ses34 A et Jssrr 1. iai ia7M rlam for roller Holder eef.eT7.l7 Keiaasiraaee mcwar.te...... . . I74.eae.ee ' nrCOME, 12 KOSTHSr $340,64L00. CEO. L. OTORYv t , Maaiacer Orea-ea. Wasklsyf a)d Idaaes - Corner First and Blark streets, rorUaad. P. B. Brail. Jr.. Haeeial Aaryat. - , eel rCOfN W THE O RE AT LUBRICATOR Or BCHINEHA. . JN EXCHANGE THEREFOR, . " HIME8 THE PRINTER Is prepared to execute all manner of work la hi lias and kindred branches In the moat satisfactory manner. A Try him. Forget not the place . Waaklajajtasi Street, FwrUasMl. BMaeaslBea anvt " IjCeal Ulanka at all kiml. mJ l'.t.litM uni ah application. fQ tt JOHETH BCaKHABn. MOBTOM M. BPAVLOQre. .P-ACiriC-IIAIllXET. BURXfiARS ft SPAULDDTO, ; Butchers and Packers, And Dealers In All Kludsof FRESH AND CURED MEATS, BACON, HAM8 A LARD, 99 and 37 B Street, Corner of Second, PORTLAND, OREOON. Hpeclal Attention gleen to Supplying Hblp. ..! U ' JJ OE HOSE .PlXiXtfla: PlQ n ClR AV O O D - YA R D OnEniond Dork,' at foot of Morrison StreetT J. ALL AINM Or WOOD. Sawed and un sawed, constantly on hand, and delivered ta oil tr r.aUUUBORBEN.Proprictsfj,. 1 r .V I . -. - . . . 'V . : ",..''-' ; v :