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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1881)
i... . ... . .....; THE NEW NORTHWEST- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1881.- GENERAL NEWS. xew . Tills week; XEWf.Tllia WEEK. , POBTLAND.OREOON.TIIURHDAT. DECEMBER 15, 188L. A XXO UXCKMEXT. JfKht. C Chattin ha been engaged' a Rout Agent for the ' jlew Xorthwrttatfd iMUthoritit to loiirtt and collect for tht mrme. City patron who fa(V4o.jreceiv their paper promptly nay notify either him or the publUhm. - ; LOCAL EPITOME;- A b&ndof gypsies arrived In this city a few days -ago. ", ; ' -' ' . Gen E. B. Babbitt died lantf Saturday at Fort ress Monroe. Tbere is no small-pox in Portland.' All patients are wen or convalescent. -". Large watchmen's whistles have been added to 1 tbe uniform ot tfce police. Further travel over First-street bridire will be -The stearaer-Fleetwood -has been - withdrawn from the Astoria route forrepairac Ike Barm an'i clothinr store ha beenclosed by creditors. . ills inueDteuness is L"U,UUU. Hats for holiday "presents all styles and quali ties at, woods', unuer me town ciock. ... Much Interest Is felt in the forthcoming Dolls' Fete to be given at the unitarian cnurcn. Mr. E. J. W. Stem me, a well-known and highly respected citizen 01 tnis city, died last rriaay. 'James Turky arrested for assault tfnoTbattery last week, was discharged, but his son was fined 10. Tbe young ladies of the Flrst-.'Congregatlonkl Church gave a sociable in the vestry on Monday evening. Rev. J. A. Grav'a lecture at the Baptist Church ' last Friday evening was largely attended and very entertaining. It is announced that in the Rpring there will be a heavy emigration from Kinlth county, Kansas, for Oregon and asulugton, The New Northwest goes to press several hours earlier than uual this wek, to facilitate work on the double-sheet Christmas number. The second anulversary of Bethel Home Lodge - Saturday evening by an elaborate entertainment. v The new government dredge is doing effective : work on 8t, Helens bar. An Additional depth of. several jncnes lias already been attained Mrs. M. F. Cooke, of Lafayette, who has been seriously ill in this city for a long time, had suffl ciently recovered to be able to return home on ' Monday. . , ' ' . f An-lncrease of theO. IC A.NV Co'a capital stock from $12,000,000 to $18,000,000 harDeen decided on. The $6.U00.(MK) is wanted fqrbxauch lines and equipments. . J Seventy prominent gentlemen have organized the "Arlinirton Social Club." ' They have rented Captain A inn worth's furnished residence, corner Third and Pine streets. 1 " " Tim Wlielan, who slashed Louise DuBar with a razor, pleaded guilty to the charge or assault with a dangerous weapon, and was sentenced to five- yearonihe penitentiary Miss Ella Whipple of Vancouver, who has been studying medicine for some time with Mrs. Dr. Ford -Warren, is how- attending ..medical lectures In this city. ; Relisrious exercises were held in the County Jail .last Sunday mornings Mrs. Kate Smith, of East -Portland, delivered a quiet and sens! Me address to the men, and was followed by Rev. W, C. Chatticu. McKean and Smith, now In the penitentiary for robbery in Marion county, will be brought to this cty to answer the charge of having robbed - L. Besser and Dr. Thessing on the highway, south - of this city, v 7". . ... E. 8. Kearney has sold a lot 100 feet square, on the. northeast corner of" Third and Morrison streets, for- $30,000, to Messrs. Flelschner and Loe wen berg, who will erect thereon a three-storyj brick next Spring. . . Mr. J. F. Atkinson, late proprietor of the Sun- dqy .Vhronicle, will engage in some business '' that promises to be more lucrative than publish- Ing-has-proved. He Is a man. oP integrity, and tbe good wishes of many friends attend him. Four railroad contractors' are going-over the O. 11. A N. Co's line from Pendleton to Baker City, with a view of bidding on the heavy rock work In the Blue Mountains, including three tunnels, each 600 feet long. If bids are satisfactory, It is likely that contracts will be let. . Mrs; Mary Sullivan, a poor besotted "creature, was found dead-in a room above a dive on Fifth street last Friday, and a coroner's Jury -decides that she came to her death by violence. The Chief of Police thinks differently, however, saying the cause was her excessive intemperance, and . that ,1a- her delirium ": she probably made the bruises on her person. r .'QuJte ajjumbetjof-lhe-company of JBussian im migrants who arrived two mouths ago are sick with scarlet fever at the old Occidental Hotel " building In Eat Portland, and seven children have died In three weeks. They are almost with out furniture, and have little food. The City Marshal,. who is also the health" officer, has taken them in charge, secured a physician to attend them, and will provide proper food. The mem bers of the company , will probably be kept ln- doors, to Drevent the disease from spreading. Mrs. Marv A. Grav. wife of the venerable Wm H. Gray, died at her home in Clatsop county at 9:30 o'clock. A, M. last Thursday, December, 8th. Deceased came to this country from Ithica, N.-'Y., in l83K,and has resided continuously on this coast ever since. She was one of the first white women in the present State of Oregon, and passed through all the perils 'and privations of pioneer life in those days. The Oregonlan says: "Mrs. Gray , was a lady of culture and fine natural ability, and . had a large Circle of friends who will deeply regret to hear of her death. She lived a long and useful ChTrsttarrtlfe; dutlngthe course of whleh-sha-x. erted a most sal u tar and beneficial influence w upon the-many withwhom she was brought In contact." Every person who-e good fortune it -Tya to ikuuw lirr -w f 1 1 rudui se thiajtrtbute. ;rrr w Our 2-foot 4-ruch Wx Dolls, with long hair, for one dollar, at Ackerman's. - . For low prices and good goods, the Dollar Store forever. '. . ; : Elegant Cut Glassware, at Ackerman's. Star Route Brady has entered Wall street, and a pin naar been introduced In Coneress to reduce letter postage to two cents. r- ..... , . ' ii - - Senator Hoar has Introduced a bill to provide ur vu euucaiion oi inuian-cnuuren. Sixteen men nerished bv th hurnlnir n7 lodir. Ing-house at Rock Cut, Penn., on the 10th Inst. The estimates of appropriations for- the gov. ernmeni lor the nscal year endlng.June 30, 1S83, aggregate o-u,oDU7. . y- Oreeon's wheat cron this vearti noO hush els-jonly 719,000 less than the production of all me i erruones combined. The Northern Pacific Railroad Is built several miles west of Fort Jteoghl It is to be completed w noienuD, Montana, Dy june 4, Deposits of $200 or less in the Meohanlcs' Bank A S l ' 111 I II I M . . ui xewsrK win oe pam m run oy the inrectors. viner aepost tort are to receive 75 per cent. Henry Villard sava work, will be rommnced next year, if possible, on' the Cascade branch of iu ooruieru rwiuc ivanroaa rrom Ainswonn itaTacoma. -The theory Is started that Gulteain tlie author of the Morey letter. TheChirography of his letter asaing lor ban very closely resembles that or the well-remembered forgery. " , . -Cblonel Johii Wi; Forney 'died In PhlTadelphla on last Friday. - Ex-Speaker Randall visited him by special train from Washington before bis death to receive some secret communications. It U probable that Campbell will be admitted as Utah's . delegate to Congress. Though a Demo-; crat,vhe will have the solid support of the Repub licans, as tne nrst gun in the battle against 'polyg amy.. The Democrats will support Canndn. . - Sacramento dispatch of the 12th instant: i4The Licensed Dealers' Association Is formed to resist tbe enforcement of the Sunday law. It now num bers over 1000 members. On yesterday all places usually kept open were in full blast, and tbe Sun day law la dead." . . It is announced that the "lady "of the White House" will be Mrs. John Davis, daughter of fu ture Secretary of tsEate Frellnghuysen.and wife of rresiaent Arthur's private secretary. She is re garded as a, very accomplished .woman, and well HiualifiedJojLlje -. ;-"' The Southern Pacific Railroad Company Is building two steamships to carry freight from the Columbia wver and 1'uget Sound to San Diego, whence it will be shipped to (lulf ports. These steamers may materially, aid in snipping Oregon and Washington's surplus wheat. On, Tuesday afternoon the Women's National Anti-Polygamy Society caused to be placed on the desk of each Congressman a handsomely engraved card bearing on one fold the President's message on polygamy, printed in letters of gold,' and on the other fold, in crimson, the admission made by George Q. Cannon of his position on the Mormon question. N An Irish agitator In New York says : "O'Dono-; van Rossa's men burned the town of Wootlstock, N. B., and English insurance companies bus talned an aggregate Toss of nearly 20,000, The Nihilists ..never had such rjerfecfarrangements. The very man who made the bomb, that was thrown. MJLhe. feet of the Cr.ar isjn New York and in the employ of the Irishmen Everything that chemistry will do will be employed to carry on the work. - We don't lack for funds." ' A-Os appaU V lenna, Austria, on the evening of the 8thf when several hundred persons perished by the burning of the: Ring Theater. ' Snortly lefore the .com mencement of the performance, flames burst out on the stage, when a panic , seized the actors and the auditors, and the former fled, while the latter crowded themselves together, blocked the passage-ways, and perished by suffocation and burn ing. Ihe catastrophe, is one of the most fearful ever known, and the entire city is in mourning; The deaths are over 900. - Everybody sneaks well of the assortment at the Dollar Store. Mr. J. Van Buerden is experiencing his usual holiday rush. And no wonder. Nowhere In the city can be found a fluer assortment of diamonds, watches and jewelrjwhlletheTwoprletor's uni versal courtesy and attention to the wants of his customers, whether high or low, rich or poor, can- liuir ibii iu viuiiuefju iiwii m Kii iiu iiBvti rvcr paid his handsome establishment at No. 107 First street a visit. Call and examine his display, whether you wish to purchase or not; and you wlii be cordially welcomed. Hill's A B C Blocks for 15 cents, at Ackerman's DollaVstore. V , In buying Christmas presents, appropriateness and durability should be consulted. One of Wood' fine hats nils the bill exactly. Ills stock Is the latest, largest and cheapest in the city. Never before has such ah array of new styles for the holl- days been displayed here. r..i,;'...:,.:i..,, Roller Skates, A No. 1, for one dollar, at Ack erman's. -.- Chandeliers and Hall Lamps, at the Dollar, Store. . . . - HEW THIS) WEEK. JADWIHIMTKATOB, WALE Of HEAL CTTATE. XTOTICE m HKItKBY OIVK.V THAT. BY VIRTI'E OK 1 lltn mnii ortlr of unit duly m1e it nil ftitrrrd of rTorl on Ihw lh day of lN-rniT. Im1. by lli County Court of th Hlt of Oregon for thw County of Multnomah. In th mutter of th n(Mt of Mloha'-I tlww, I will, at the Court Houkc iloor of Haiti County Bnd Htat, In the City of Portland, on Ihe Jttth day of January, IWi. at IS o'clock A. M., K'll at puhlln auction, to the blcheat lilddrr. rorcanh in hand, an ana ainsuiar me ioiiowiiik aracritwtt real property belonirtnit to aatd estate, attaated In aald Multnoman ivtunty, urt-ron, io-wii : ixt lo. imii. I wo (2). Three CU. roor ii). H ven (7). and Klght (t),ln Klock No. Hlxty-Heyen (f7), In the City of Kaal Portland. leed lo be madaatthaeipenMorpurrnaaer. v i-. w. imi.i.m ir,, Administrator with will annexed of the eatala of Iteccmwr x im; Qyctero In Every Style ! Xtttl. -X. AXISKT & HEGELXTS, Pint mtt, ktwa AMr ssa rrlMs. MOB ROOC PILLO. F A. SW'OTH A CO. -J - PRINTERS- ... I4! 109 FRONT STREET. si IX)RTLAND. V I Holiday Attractions .....AT......... 33 OXT DRY GOODS STORE, c No. 147 Third Street. . ' 7 r".. ... ! m A. HHANK nKPE(TKlTM.Y INV1TKH INTRNMNd X IttrcbaMcra t make a careful examination of the full Hue of . STAPLE AND FANCY DRY -GOODS Contained In the several depnrtmenta of the atove atore. prist, but are generally iisleallag'. her-Tw4-wIM 'The paklle are renpeetfuily refnrred to the aaleanaeN r Ike avveral ileiMkrlMeata for enrreat rlee. whlcli we clleve to e f ar lwer than Id any other ft'lRMT - Hir real la Malaal on Third atreet, and rjr eaa- aivrKeiainecorreauonainc penenu . . All U saarked la riala Flfarea. M-Our C'toak Iepartment a Hpeclalty. V ' T. A. SHANE, Manager. SLIPPERS ! SUPPERS I r- ' . , , Wm- Gray & Sono Haye juif I'eceired a large and well selected itock of both Ladiei' " and Gentlemen's " CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS, Which they are telling at the Lowest , 1 ' I Rates. They are alio offering BOOTS & SHOES AT Til K WMrWOWTf IL. O W K S T r 11 ICEH. i ' . i".'1. -' - Remember the Place ! WM. GItVY Ac HOISH, frat Nirel "1" NEXT TO M EUHHI.KRFFK U Tfl K IIATTKtt. l , ". J xotice or niiEKirr male. Jamrm W. Goimo, ) va. V ' Geo. W. Dioiit et al. 1 - UNDKR ANI MY VlItTrK OF AN (HtpKR OF MALE anl decree of foreebwure burned out of tbe I'lrcullOturt of the Htate of Orecon for th County of Multnomah, on the r.tn rtay or lecemiier. in tne anove-entiiieii aciion. wherein 3anerWrtn1ngTthrtve-nftine1 TlkliUlfTW talnel a Juilitmeiit aKalimt ieo. W. Itlrht, II. H. Oat man and I. IL Outrnan, hU wife, V. II. Ilelwhinutt and M. C le,aiihmutt, hi. wife, iM-fendanta, for the aum of Three Hundred and Nine Dollar (ijiw.oui. with Int4re.t thereon at lu percent tier annum from June Hth, ItHU, and the fur themumof Four llundrel and HI teen and 2VI0U Ivdl.r. (4IA.2), with Intercut on Three llundretl Itollara (..0til therf at tbe rate ff one percent per min I h, and Intereai fn KlrhlyThree and 2T-I0. Hollar. H-V) at 10 per cent per annum, from the it day. or l)ecemite;r, ifM), and for eoeta and accrnln mala. I did duly levy, on the laibdayof Im cember, InnI, umn the I trfendapt'a real property, altuata In lulluulililh i'ounty, Htate of Oreron. I am commanded to aell the following deacrihed real estate, to-wlt r A It of lint Five ('.) In Hlork ti, in t'arutherk' Addition to the city of IVirtland. M-In the lot on the northeaat corner of Water, if extended, and t'aruthera atreeta, In aald city of Portland, Multnomah county, Oreron, together with all and alngular, tbe appurtenancca and bcn-UlUmenli ibervto belonging or In any wUr apjw-rtalning. Notice I. hereby given that, on Saturday, the Uth day of Jnnuary, IHMi, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. m., at the Court lloaae door In .aid County, I will, In obedience to aald order of aale and decree of forecloeiire, aell at public auction -the anove-aearrioeo reai property ot.aain iN-renaani to tn hlghe.t bidder for eaab, In U. H. gold coin. jir.rii Kt i.ii i r.ij, HherlfT of Multnomah County, Oregon. Dated rortland,lecember .j, 1NHL M GEO. L. HIBBARD Sc CO. x Fral Wt rartlaad.' Or, ' nmifitrtun,r.,1mponcTl tn'd WTiolelale Dealer In Ehoe Laces, Ladies' Shoe Polish, ftHOE BlCSUU AND JtLACglMO or ALL KlMM. ' . rTha Hlbbard Hand-mada DooU art the beat la the market. , ' Hllm HOLIDAY GOODS. .. ;a-An Elegant Stock or . ..f . -.- . Russia Leather Christmas Cards, Gold-Pens, and - J -1 Fancy Stationery, FOR THE IIOJLIDAYS. The Finest Assortment and the Lowest Prioes. McKercher & Thompcon, t j . No. 105 FIRST STREET. BARGAINS DRY G DS! W R-HAVK-JUKT,. RKC.K1VKD AND ARE NOW allowing i Ilandanme 1 .tne. of New-Mtyle IMalda and; Plain Color ISIEMM UttUDK, to a ceuU per yardJ ' rialp and Ilrocaled r)llk. and 8atln. ; . New Waterproof., Cloaking! and Ldlea Cloth ; A Inre Hlook of ( LOAHR, (.'LNTESM. DOI.M ABTN and 4'IKI'I'B.ASM, Frlngea, Ulmp, lluttooa, Milk Cord and Tawela, etc.; A Complete Htock of Flannel., Rheetlnga, Table Linen., t Towel New Lacea, Hcarfa, Tlea, Ribbon and Ruehlng. j HID ULOVEIL-A Full Una In Mght, Medium and Dark Hhadea, to M a pair ; A Cnmnlrta AnnrtmMit of CIESTS rrKXiillllSO. UVUIM. nplete Htock of Flannel., Rheetlnga, Table Linen., . alia and Toweling. Itodapread., Com turtara JUankeU i Curtain and Curtain Net 5 all or tiir a nova CMMtIM mold at THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. J. F. D. Wrinkle & Co.. sai riKMTNT roEir.K or nALMosr, lORTI.ANH.i..t. MILLINERY. "1 Ju.t received, by' No. 27 Washington Street. hew rmESKii bonsetii, new fxcmaue. , NEW TI'KBAMN. , NEW OKNAIf ENTM. NEW PIil'NIIIA, NEW JET riVOWESM, NEW JET FEATIIERM. BAtAK rATTERNN. HA VINO riTRCHAMF.D FROM K 1,1PM AN A CO.TIIK Agency of the celebrated Hanar Fattern. for the entire Northwmit Coaatri hall alway. keep a full and complete Htock on band. A. K. WKHT. Referring to the adore, we take plnnnur In recommend ing all our patron, anil friend, to Mr.. A. K. Weat for thav fwlehrated Ilaiar I'Httern.. M. Lll'M AN A CO., Merchant Tailor, Na. Ia riral ajirt. KKKPH (V)NHTANTLY ON HAND A FINE AND COM pleta Aaaortment of SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH A DOMESTIC GOODS, Which arc unaurpaaaed, and which will ba MADE i:r AT CONT rBIC'EM. Confectionery and Oyster Parlors. .THE FINFMT CAN DIRS IN THE CITY. on .hort nolle. Eastern and (llTmpla Oy.tera aenred ia every atyle. NAM, I. BEAMY. trarllar. EMPIRE BAKERY. VO88 A, PUIIR, Oratfy-Cakes-FastrrMfot-Drettdr Boda, Picnic, Butter, Do. ton, Hugar and Bhoo Fly CRACKERS, Jenny Llnd Cakea, Olnger Hnapa, EUv, XT. Si Waaalaftaa alri, lartlaadU Or. A aaa ( "Order, from lha Trad aoltaltd.va , 0 " ' I . . i