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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1881)
."X THE NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ' 188L PORTLAND. OJIEOO;. THURSDAY. DECEMBER S, 188J. AxyoutfCBMKyr. Mr. W. C CWi Ka bn engaged at Routs Agent for the Jlt0 jionnwru, anil trvimrritru 10 utci( ana cxt- or f If . .. . ?iL J. L: . k...l.f.'L .. . - ' way notify eithtr him or the puUUhrrt. ... LOCAL EPITOME. f - The hew dredge hu beeu completed and sent to Ft. Helens bar. - ' J " , C . The ladieMa1rrhelenflioir the Catholic -Cathedral netted $3350. " " - . i uiThe Mayor of New Tacoma states that there Is no more nmull-pox at that place. Jennings McCarver, a well-known pioneer, died at Oregon City on Hunday night -, , ' LiA case of small-pox wasxllscovenjd In the north-western part of the city last week.. '--; Miss Ada Coburn, of Eat , Portland, who has been seriously ill with pleurisy, is improving. The Jury has awarded Bridget ihen but $1 80 damages for being put out or me Mechanics' ralr. ZA ahamrtiit yprtltet - - Hon. I. W. Case, of Astorialias been presented by the A. O. U. W. with a very handsome Past .-' Clrand Master's Jewel. The Board of Trade will hereafter keeps dally ' record of all products of the soli received at this port aud of all exports. " . , "" A gambling den on Second rimd Alder streets was raided on Sunday night. Four Chinamen were arrested and fined $25 each. - , - Judge Btott has granted a ten days' extension of time in the case of John rowers, to enable bis counsel to prepare a bill of exceptions. The Oracle drew 22 feet 6 Inches, the Trafalgar 21 feet 11 inches, and the Steinvora 22 feet, when they crossed out over the baron Sunday. , Rev. A. H. Bradfprd, of Mont Clair, N. J.", writ probably not fcccepJLtne Call to the pastorate of the First CongregatlonaPChurch "of thiaclty. ' The O. R.-& N. Co. will not hereafter carry powder on regular passenger steamers, but will - run a special ooai wnen me iramc justines it. .Robert W. Lamlert, who killed Julia Clark In (September last, has pleaded not guilty In the -'-State Circuit-Courttothe-ehargeof mansjatrghter. W. A. Hart was elected Chief Engineer of the Portland Fire Department on Monday last; John Kearney, First Assistant ;.V. C. MvKean, Second ' AMistaut. ' . : -The mystery surrounding the death of the man whose body was found in the river below Weld ler's mill, wltb a 08-pound stone to his neck, re mains unsolved. v " ' -linoe again the Turks, father and son, are under arrest for brutally beating sailors. There should be some way of ridding the community of this ' palr and their atrocities, -i - Mr. C. B. Hopkins, of the Colfax Gazette, has en In the city for several days, making arrange ments to commence the publication In his Journal "7rfUJustraUon8 of prominent places and scenes of the NbTttrwest. . - - O. 8. MelkelTsrbrakeman on the narrow-jrauee Foadrwhile endeavorinir on Mondav to prevent ar collision between a baggage car Una some freight cars at Brownsville, was caught between them and "crushed to death. ' Geo. Maxwell, a well-known and efficient fire man, died at t. Vincent's if ospuai-oo-tne -3a . ioei s mi Instant, and wa Turiel orTBuhuay. Nearly, the entire FireJ3partment followed the remains X9 Lone Fir Cemetery. : r-Tlie'committee appointed to report on the ad vlsability of establishing reform school under the organlzatiotrof 1872 Jiaye;bad two meetings, and will probably recommend that step be Imme diately taken to start the institution. Mrs. Dr. Blaney, living on Second and Jefferson streets, captured a Chinese burglar on Sunday .nlght. On leavlngftae house, he slipped and fell, and Mrs. B. rushed out, seized him bv the queue. , planted her foot on his back, and held him until an officer arrived. ' 11 "L. P. W. Qulmby ."Robert D. Inmart andN. Versteeg have incorporated the North Pacific Lumber and Manufacturing Company. Its ob ject is to manufacture all kinds of lumber, doors, sash and blinds, and build steamboats and other water craft.. Capital stock,' $.0,0U0, in 200 shares. Drr-Harvey's-lecture at Nonpareil Hall last i Sunday eveninjr (the first of the course) was well attended. (His subject for next Sunday evening is The Advent of Man-In America." The lec- - i tures commence at 7:30 o'clock. Music is fur f4 Wished each evening. The nominal admission of ten cents is charged, I . Mayor Thompson, as a .representative of ' the Board of Trade, will start after the holidays for Washington, whither he goes to aid the Senators and Representatives from Oregon In securing ap propriations for the Improvement of the Willam ette and Columbia Rivers; and especially for se curing a deep ship channel through the Columbia bar. ; j.... . , u, - Timothy Whelan, a young man lately from San Francisco, badly Washed a Yamhlll-street French woman named Louise DeBar with a razor on last , Thursday night. He claims that she refused to return a $100 gold note which he placed In ber care, while she asserts that he attempted to rob her. He has been held to await the action of the CJrand Jury 7- -tyr. R. Koehler, manager of the Oregon and ' California Railroad,-sUtes. that within a-few weeks the company will adopt one of the surveys 1 - made between Roseburg and Ashland for the ex tension of the road. Work will be commenced In the Spring, and- the road will, be conipletedto Ashland by the close of 1882, if men can be secured 10 ao tue work. '' No better evidence of the near approach of the Jiolidays may be looked for than the Magnificent display In the show window of J. Van lieurden's Jewelryltore, No. 107 First street, where diamonds, necklaces, broorhesj rtngs and bracelets of latest styles and rarest workmanship tempt the lover of the beautiful Into honest covetousness. Noreltles- n gold bracelets, watches, chains, charms and lockets; plain rlnirs. rinirs with settings of ame- thyst, pearls. rnrnetSji-uble. emeralds, cameos; FTaraiwtoTerer nuesigns, ana everything else in inrieweeriin', -may be had at this establishment at prices to suit the purchaser, of moderate means, and styles to accommodate customers as rich as Crossus. The Supreme Court has rendered a decision In the. Mayoralty case, holding that, under Section 22 of . the Charter of the City of Portland, the decision of the Common .Council was final and conclusive, and that D. P. Thompson Is therefore Mayor. The fceftlon declares the Council to be the "filial judge of the qualifications and erection of the Mayor and its members." The squabble over the City Survevor's office, which hlhired on the MayoraltyLContest, Is also settled, and Taylor succeeds Chapman. r I The Directors of the Willamette Street Railway Company have had two conferences with the Committee of the (!oromon Council, and an ordi nance has been outlined that will, be mutually sat isfactory, v Thferctty- requires that the company shall build at least, two miles east and went before January 1, 1883, and five miles in all within Ave ? 'ears, and that Ave cents be the maximum fare ; allure to comply with these provisions to work a forfeiture of the charter. To this the company has, of course, consented, " Several routes were mapped out and agreed upon." - Mr. Wm. Gray, a pioneer of this city, commit ted suicide on last Sunday morning at .his resi dence, come of Third ami Jetl'ernon streets. De ceased had loug been a sufferer from nervouspros tratlon, and was quite. 'despondent ofmorniugs. He could nol. sleep jifter 2 or 3 o'clock, and his paroxysms xi pain -were unusually: severe -after arising.'- It-is evident-that-thefatalstepwaa taken during one of these spasms, which over threw his reason. He was the head of the firm of Wm. Gray & Sons, boot and shoe dealers,' and leaves an estate . valued at $40,000, free from In cumbrance.' He was a man of strict Integrity and universally respected. A wife and six children three sons and three daughters and a large num ber of friends mourn bis sad death. The funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, was very: large. ' -y SPECfALBUSINESS NOTICES. " As will be seen by his card under "New-Thls Week," Dr. J. WlngOIiver has removed his office and residence to the corner of Alder and 'Fourth streets. ." ' " Read .OldaLik-Ktng's holiday announcement; You may relyon their assertion thaC1ftelrgod(I are of , "Intrinsic value" and are sold at "lowest living prices." 7 7 7 - Olds Si, Summers have filled their store with a varied and haadsome stock of crockery,, plated ware, 101 let sets, vases, etc., for the holidays, bee advertisement ; : ' - " J. K. GUI A Co. have this year Imported a larger stock of books'fetationery and fancy goods Tor the holidays than ever before. Read their character istic announcement, 1 . 7 ,- Attention Is asked to the peculiar but neat ad vertisement of Himes tlie Printer, whaia-unsur-passed as a Job printer, and whose name has be came almost a household word in Oregon. Morse's Palace shows elegant goods for the hol idays. It is a veritable gallery of art, and displays "everything beautiful Imaginable." Read its attractive advertisement. Remember the place, m First street. - John A. Beck, the Front-street Jeweler, received on the last steamer a - fine stock of goods for the holidays-Be sure and compare his assortment and prices with those of other dealers before pur chasing your presents. , This Is n fTM.Il.nt nit ppm.rUtM chase musical Instruments, and D. W. A. Co.. the reliable dealers at No.r 107 FiratatreeL:are the"troper persons to call on. They are agents for the ft Weber" and "Nugent'1 pianos and "h.stey" organs, and carry a complete stock of all musical merchandise. Note their new advertisement " year to purcl iTentice MEW Till WEEK. DR. J. WINO OLIVER, HomapathUs 'rhytieian and Surgeon, AH REMOVED OFFICE AND REfiTTENCFl TO THE N. E. corner of Alder and Fourth atrecU. dlaconaJjy MuruM tb street from the Ilaptlut church. - H Confectionery and Oyster Parlors. THE FINEST CANDIES IN THE ClTY; Imported snd ivuneirtlcClKam. IreCrenmtiada to order on hort notice. Esatern and Ofvmptu OynUra served In every style. HAM. L. BEAST, Prprltf FOB rrr HOLIDAYS t Crockery, Plated Ware, Glaoo Ware, Vaoeo, Toilet Sets, Etc. Ho. 103 First Street. . Mil 1 JOHH A. BZCIL The Front-ctreet Jeweler, TTA JVKT RECEIVED FROM THE EAOT A LARGE Jl Htorkof - . 4 i. Which will te aold at REMARKABLY IX)W FIHUREH. Call and ae him before purchasing your presents. UGB ROOB PILLO. HEW Til I WEEJC. ' . -D. W. PRENTICE & CO., TEC 23 -4 LIDATJINO 0MC XT O I Ot XZ3 Xj 33 XI. O . Ko. .107 First 8treet, Portland, Oregon. tXareeat Stock of Musical Merchandise on tlio Northwest Coast." HOLIDAY COODS KITRIIISIC VALUE. 4- Buyers of Holiday Articles will find our stockj of . y DRY & FURNISHING GOODS Unnsually Complete, I ; '7' . With the most desirable styles ' and - qualities of ererything in our line, and at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. OLDS &, KING, 1 86 First Street.:!:" r BETWEEN YAMHILL AND f TAYLOK M O RSE'S PA LAC E. Everything: Beantifol Imaginable! ...AT.. MOR8E'8 PALACE. Gold Omamentins and Recldinc I ...-...AT...... MOR8E'8 PALACE. Only Flrst-blaiss Gilder in Oregon! AT. 1 MORSE'S PALACE. , Largest Stock of Christmas Cards, Fancy Goods and Engravinc t Trr.T.r " MORSE'S PALACE. nr. WORKS FOR ALL I HE WORKS KOK ALL! HE WORKS KOR ALL I RK WORKS rt)K ALL! K WORKS rX)R ALL! HE WORKS KOR ALLt JiEyo RKS FOR ALL! II K WORKS roil A LI HE WORKS KOR ALL I HE WORKS KOK ALL I I WllOf WHOt -wttot- WHOf -WHtf- rWH) WHOt ' WHO? WHOT , wiiur ... ml r.H THFPRINTER. HIM EX THE PRINTER,' HIM ES THE PRINTER, HI MEM THE PRINTER, HIM EH THE PRINTER, 11 IMESTH If PRINTER, HIMESTHEPRINTK.lt, HIM ES THE PRINTER, -JilMKSTHB PRINTER, HIM EH THE PRINTER, 5 WASHINGTON BTREET. ft WASHINOTflN 8TRKET. ft WAHIUN(i-)N STREET. 6 WASHINGTON STREET., ft WASHINOTON STREET, ft WASH I NOTON STREET, ft WASHINOTON STREET. 6 WASHINGTON STREET, ft WASHINGTON STREET, ft WASHINGTON STREET. T. No. 03 FIRST STREET, Are offering at Wholesale and Eetai) THE F IN EAT STOCH books, - : stationery, . v a1td fancy goods t For the Holidayo ! EVER I M POUTED TO THIS " MARKET. Our Entire Stock wis I6lecld In the Eastern market, -bought for , cash, and is offered at the Lowest Bates. ;"r ' o!5 Sl'MNOXS. IN THE ClRriTIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREGON within and for Multnomah CVunkjr. Mry A. VboiiIt, t'lainiirr, r. nnry Aaolph VMoquIrr, .Oeff nd.nf. Hull In equity to dluiolv the m.nia. ponfrrt. To Hrnrjr Adolph - Vriulr. Iffiidnnt 1 In th. nftm. of th. HUMof Orrion, you art hereby itimmonod and reqnlred to f ana apprnr in ine aooTe-eucitieq louri on or berora ma Drml day or in regular term or aald Court nest n ba held after the expiration of alx week from th 0rt publication tlfT filed ernlnat you, or for want of urh an anawer th IM.Intlff will aiprr to (be (Vwrt for the relief demanded In oeh complaint, namely 1 for a decree dlnwolvlnc th mar- riaca eontraet etiaiinv iietween I'lainuir and Oerenrfant ana inniini miniui ine nnimj or inonie ana rriTain ! iMii.ija.imi TiirriTnfirniTin-iif'niil-i mil mil TULA Pictures Framed for Leas Money vtiIHfAT IIMH . , I MORSE'S -PALACE, 163 Til st 8t, eor. Morrison. -fi 15. HARTMAN & CO.. ! -. . . ,:. f -: . 100 arn.iTa. otroot 100 Ilav Ju.t received a Com pl.t Aaaortment of ZEPHYR WORSTEDS: Larger , Stock and Better ment than any House in Portland. Shetland Wools and Flosses. German Yarns, Cermantown Yarns, Filling Floss. embroidery Gil, IN PLAIN AND MIADED COLORS. , - Saiony Wools, MaOram Material, Honltan and PlnM.ao Material, . Appllqua Work,, Cardboards (all klnda). Stamping Patterns, Falts, Canvasses, 1 mmARP. X EMBROIDERY CHENILLES. ' The Largest and Best Assortment on the Coast. CX)UNTRT ORIKRf HOLICITED, AND PROMPTI.T 1 , - , . WLLEIl. ...... -, It. IIAIITMAN Ac O.O. P. O. Bs SSS, lrtlaiS. Orearwa. . ftl'MNON. IN thk cmrriT coitrtokthk ktatk or orkoon for Multnomah County, ea. Thomna O. iMivlaon, Plata lifr.. Mary K. Imtaon, IWendant To Mary R. Davlaon, liefendanti In the nam of th. Mtata of Oregon, you are hereby reoulred to appear and answer tha eom plaint filed agalnat you In the alove-entltled ault wllhla in uara mm in.. ti me aerrineoi inia .u m mons u pod you. If aerved within Multnomah (Vninly. or If aerred la any other County In thla Htale, then within twenty days from the date or th. aenrle of thla aummona upon you, or If aerved y publhraUon of lunmoniir oth.rwtaa, then by th flrat day of tlie next rcaulnr term of the aoova-entlllad Court next following th expiration of alx weeks1 publica tion hereof. Wwlt 1 Monday, th Iflth day of January, A. I. imi; ami If you fall to anawer, for th want thereof, th I'lalnilff will apply to the (kurt forth relief demanded la th complaint, lo-wltt for a dlaaolutlon of th marrtaca contract exlatlna; between I'lalntlrf and lefendanU.ajid for auch other and further relief as equity dean and a. 1 Tneaervir or inn aummona upon you by publication la after the expiration of alx week from th Hrat publication I neaerTice tn inia aummona upon you oy puDllcailon M of Ihla aummona, fo-wltr on OTheforrMonday.thelwh day I rnadatn purauanctLQf aa order made Ly 1 he abure-cnUilad. of January, A. 1). Ifttt.and anawer the complaint of I'laln- pwrton Ibesth day of liecember, A. IX lWtl.dlrectln that It Imi published one a Week for alx oonaectitivf weeks la th UK A I, AM KM, UDimom U publUtmd-ptirauant to an order nt Ah Hon. Ralelvh Hlott, Judic of th Circuit Court of th HUM of Oregon for th Koortb Judicial IM.trtct, made and n tered at ctiambsrs thla 28ib day of November, A. I). IWU . . . jir.ru m ri. Mcuinn, deISC ' : - -. HolleltorfortbIlalotlS Nrw NoatuwiMT. a ca m Attorneys for Plaintiff. North wt eornr Front and Aider streets, U th Only Plac la Portland wbr yoa eaa t eeoD aejr-ABtE.MafAi. won as cbsts. ' 1 t' 1 1 i ..r. ri J .1 7 A ...-.., 1 - ... r-r. . -.I r . - 1