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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1881)
.1.. . i 1G THE NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, :DE0E3IBKUr22rl881. " .-A WORD ABOUT CAHVINO. MIHCELLANEOUH ADVERTISEMENTS. TRAVEU I4- ' ... .' " It la not alone the fact ihiat the amateur carver misses (be Joints snd tries to cut through the largest bone that fills him with regret and his lap full of sage and onions t It Is the horrible thought that the entire company Is looking at him. "La No matter bow the perspiration may trickle . V. down between his shoulder-blades or how the hot - flashes may chase the chills up and down his spinal column, or how much his eyes may be dimmed with unshed testa, the rest of the com- pany nerer allows its interest to flag a moment. We remember a Christmas when we were called upon to assume the management of a free-for-all - earring tournament at the home of a dove-eyed jdunapling whose kind regard we desired to catch ' ton to as far as possible. - How clearly come back to us the smiling faces .t of the guests, rippling laugh, the bald-headed , "Joke, the thanks-gtvlnr conundrum, and all as . merry as a miarriage bell. . i. - AVe call to mind the girlish laughter of that one ' whose very existence, as she sat on our left that day, seemed cemented and glued to our own. As we sharpened the glittering blade on the "ringing steel, we felt buoyant and proud to think : , how we would slice the white, calm bosom of the ..deceased hen; proud to think bow, In our mind, w had laid out the different pregnable points about the old cackle and In anticipation of ap- fnause, giaa ana iree, wnen we naa arcompiisnea he warfare and victory, and stuffing had perched upon our banner, '. , , We softly jabbed the shimmering fork a-st raddle of the breast-bone, tore off a few goose-pimples from under the wings off the late lamented, gouged out a few shattered fragments from the neck, and tried to cut a sirloin steak off the back. : An oppressive gloom seemed to pervade the air. The old hen dldu't have her Joints where we had one seemed to be a freak or nature. It nettled us and unnerved us. .We gouged wildly at the remalnsL squirting the - gray right and left, and tilling the air with frag ments of bread crumbs and sage. ' By some kind of omission or miscalculation, we made a wild stab at the back of the late lamented ben, and with a frenzy born of repeated defeats and depressing failure, the knife struck the platter with a loud crash, and ceasing not In Its untamed fury, glanced aside, and In an Instant burled Itself, with-a sickening thud, In the comet of the hired "girl.-' ' . - . . - With dlfiloulty we drew out the glittering blade, now ensanguined with the gore of a fdlow-crea-"tarrwlpa It onlhe tablecloth, arid fled-ont in the cold, unsympathetic world, out Into the crash and confusion of struggling humanity, to battle on through life under an assumed name. That la why we always sign our nom de plume to a promissory note. That, loo, Is why weal way i travel Incog, and without. baggage. Biff AV Boomerang. , , ' A cooperative society In Philadelphia has six -stores open. - This represents a steady growth from a very small beginning eight years ago, The -inrea groceries and one meat market yield a nana. some profit, besides proTldlugtrooda for the 980 members at a discount from regular rates ; but the dry goods and the shoe stores have barely paid expenses. On the whole, however, the enterprise Is a success. ,4C . ,-,......c A flirting belle of Akron, Ohio, has caused a social excitement by having all the love letters she has received bound handsomely la a morocco volume for her parlor table, In place of an ordi nary autograph album. "Beaeaiael f reiriWat h. ' TbfoIIowing statement of Wil 11a m J. Coughl In, Of Bomerville, Mass., is so remarkable that we beg to ask for it the attention of our-readers. He says: "In the Fall of 1876 I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed by a severe cough i I soon began rto lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the Hummer of 1877 I was ad mitted to the City Hortrital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my left lung as big as a halt dollr. I expended over $100 In doctors and medicines. I was so far gone at one time that a report 'went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. Wo. Hall's Bal sam for the Lungs," I laughed at my friends, thinking that my case was Incurable but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my surprise and gratification I commenced to feel better My hope, once dead, began to revive, and to-day I feel In better spirits than I have for the past three years. I write this hoping you will publish It, so that every one afflicted with diseased lungs will be induced to take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, land be convinced that consumption can be cured. I bars taken two bottles, and can posi tively say that It has. done more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has almost entirely disappeared, and! shall soon be able to go to work." Hold by drug- gists. - - la the Wfewlw Htntorx mt Mlelse No nrwna.rs.tlon has ever performed such marvel ous cures, or maintained so wide a reputation, as Ayrr's Cherry Pectoral, which Is recognised tho world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Its long-continued series oi wonuenui cures In all climates has made It universally Jinown as a sale and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary oolds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts, speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and often say In life. The protection It affords, by Its timely use In throat and chest disorders, makes It an In valuable remedy to be kept always on hand In every home. No person can afford to be without . It, and those who have once used it never will. Prom their knowledge of Its composition and ef fects, physicians use the Cuerry Pectoral ex tensively In their practice, and clergymen rooro- rmtnd ItvH Is abeolntetrt5ertlnin- its remedial effects, and will always cure where cures are pos- slble. For sale br all dealers. ; , . ' Everybody speaks well of the sssortmsnt aCtfie Dollar 8tore. . ... i .... -v i ; t . ATTEUD . . , Hcllis Bros. & Co'o SANTA CIAUS' HEADQUARTERS! t)b DON, Wboleaale and Retail Dealers In WAX DOLLS, In endless va riety ; Toyo, Fancy Cpodo. and .fJoveltieo. CHINA DOLLB AND BA--f - BIE8, all kinds existing iioLM' ARTICLES, JEW. . EWtY, COMB8, FAN8; FRENCH DOLLB, DOLLB' OUTFITS, etc, etc. ; TRUMPETS, FLUTES, GUNS ; DRUMS SWORDS. SOL--DIER.CAPretc.; FRENCH . RUBBKR T0 Yfl, FRENCH AND - ENQLISH 4 . WOOLLV TOYS, etc. ; BOX ITOYSlof every descrlp tipn; ' . . ' OOLD AND SILVER LACES AND TRIMMINGS forMas- querades, Societies and The aters; : "' MASKS of every description, etc 0EE00H BAHWAY AgDlNAVIOATIOli' CO.' Right la marred to rhsnK atinr or kJIInx daya. ' ' TliHoroH TlCKSTN anld lo all th principal CHi- In tha Unl'U HUtU-n and t'anadit. i ' ;.; OCEAN ' PI V I 8 I O N , between- Ban: Franciico and Portland. I.r.AVK Ham Fkascikco - Iavr INktla!id AT 10 A. M. AT 12:05 A. X. . '.. I . i;. ? - :g - ,u . . r j.. ..!. . I . ...z f I ; -: f". ' F "Af-'' 't"- S - -'.f z Oct IX Or I (rt.W ot..JjU )cl r h't....J!0 Nov. 2 Nov 7 Nov.)2 Nov. 4 Nor i Xov. U Nor. JT Nor .32 Nor 27 Sova,l Nov. Nov a I vf 2 I ..... 7 )'J lMc... 4 a ee )i 17 lno..,..ai ln.....27 He;j.., Iter 2 ltw..-., at H03. 165 ATO 167 SECOND 8TREET, BETWEEN M0REIS05 AND YAMHILL, ' ' - PORTLAND, OREGON. . - NOTICE TO M1LLIHERS. ' - .iiRjaw'Stita; fllEW STOCK OF niLLiriERY GOODS! IMPORTED DIRECT THE EASTERN KAFTJFACTURERS. Special Indacements Offered to Milliners Starting Basinets. The Freshness of our Coods and the Low Prices must Draw the Atten- . "" . -jt ' '--'-'A ' tin of all Close Buyersv . LEWIS & STRAUSS, No. ltt Flrsst Htrcct. Portland Oregon. , CATARRH, milB MONT PREVALENT BUT LEAST UNDERSTOOD X or ail Ilaaa, la lb ranaa or murn nmitM lonrnnj and tboaaanda of pramatara dealha annually. DK. KKUK haa mad tbla dlaeaaa a Ufa atudy, baring bean a great aut farer blmaeli until cured by - Which ha haa for thirteen jreara In hla practice- the three laat In Portland, Or. put to the aevereet teaw with the moat esilaraetorvreaulta. lie haa alao treated aeveral phvatclaaa. With thla accumulative evidence, we are warranted la aay In that no other d reparation for the cure of tbla diet aaof Ua for ma will give such unlveraal eatlafartlou Dr. Keok'o Our Cure for Catarrh. Which you can get of your Drugglat at home, or of DR. KKCK of rVtrtland.Or., at 11 per IwtUe, or all boUlea for 6. The Doctor makes a apeclally of the treatment and cure of chronic dlaaaaee. eapeclally . - Caneer and Diseases Peeuliax to 7omen. Touae men. mlddle4 or old men who are aunVring from the errors and Indleeretlone of yontn, nervoua weaa neaa. early decay, loaa or maaboodtete.,aaouia eonenii un. KKCK. Everything etrletlyeonfldenUal. All proper eaea- uobi anawerea tarouan toe biiib biwupvij. r-onw. Uree-eent stamp, and addreaa DR. JAM Ol KKCK. ha trade an soiled with DR. HKCKV SURE CURB FOR CATAKKn airect rrom tne ijaooraiory or it. fteca.or rrwoa Hodge. Davis A Co., I"orUand, Oregon, wholeaula aga- latiy . Free to Everybody! ' C eawamaaam '('., ; & Cszutiful Csck (or the Asking I V BY APrLTINl PERSONALLY AT TUB NEAKKHT offlcei THK HlNUjaVMArACTIlUUratlU tor by iMMiiai caru u a a uiaiaarvi, an j oawi prmia w i n vn prv nted with a beautifully Illustrated copy of a New Book, entitled A- OENIUO HX7ARDED. lOS...., r The Story of the Sewing Machine, Containing a handsome and costly ateel enrravlng frontis piece ; also, w nneiy rn(nvm wooi cuis, ana omnia in an elaborate blue and gold llthOKraplied cover. No charge whatever la made for thla handsome honk, which can lie obtained only by application at the branch and subonH- nateofneeeof TheHiuger Manufacturing wo. - THE SleaCIR UAKUFACTURInQ CO., ,' Principal OfBce.M Union Hquare.New York. nnnTECTimi uiiv r . at i. i i CI -vw - aas .ammw CGLLAn PADS Wear and tear of collars. and llarneaa-lfakera evervwhere Mall. For Circulars and Price- 1,1st, enl nl7 rorF A R M ERM, COACH MEN, .1 Vr.llY M K IKA SINTKHN l.UMHKRMEN, EXI'RKW, HOllMK CAR, OMNIIllTH, HTAUB TKANHPOUT CO.t. WARRANTED TO CURE Pore Hhoulders.Galls. Chafing caused by Friction, HweatI Hard Work. Act Independent of Collar, soft, eaay.cosli plia ble, Aaeorted alaea, adjuaia-ble- to A LL hor.es. Made of HO LID LKATIIKR, under- a pressure of aeveral tona, will out-wear ell ordinary Hweat Padsr are pronounced by the JPractlcal IlarncM-Maker the BKJT IMPROVEMENT in A atl-Friction, Hweat or Collar Pads, lo eave misery of horses. Hold by Hand I cry Hard ware Trade Hempie can De sent ry WEHTRKN LKATHKa MJJ CO., CniCAOO.... UDE RODE PILL0. o. mzm Mbrchant Ta i I o r. .'..-. --jre.-is- 1ras . ' . . KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINK AND COM plrte Assortment of y ' SCOTCH, CKCLIXH, FRCRCH & COUESTIC C20CS, T Which are unaurpaased, and which will be mask vr at cosrr rKicEM. 'r . VOS8 FUHli, ' .... Manufacturers of '" Dread, Cakeo, Pattry, Pilot Dread, Boda, Picnic, Batter, Boston, ftugar and Bboo Fly . , . CRACKER8, asjrateHiy -jU id Pinter Hnapa, Etc., He. Ss, 7 WeaklactM atftTssrUaiM Or. Orders from tha Trad sol letted. 1 notice or niiEKirrn male. r Jamkh W. Ootitn, vs.. -..., Geo, W. Dioht et al. (, UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OK AN ORDER OF RALE and decree of foreclosure Isaued out of the t.'lrcult Court of the Htate of Oregtm for the County of Multnomah, on tha wherein James W. toting, the-above-named Plaintiff, ob- lainea a juugmeut againNi eo. w. infni,- ti. n, uaiman and L It-Oattnan. his wife, V.&'DeLaehinutt and M. C IfeLaahmutt. hla wife. Defendants, for the autn of Three Hundred and Nine Dollars (t-M.0ei. With Interest thereon AtiSperceut ueranijum feom Jane WhrlHWl, and the-fur-thersuta!of .Four Hundred and Hrsteen and UV100 Dollars (I4IAXI, with Interest on Three Hundred Dollars (mJ) thereof at the rate of one per cent per month, and Internet on Elgbtv-Three and 3V10S Dollars Cia6l at lb per cent per annum, from the 1st day of l)eoeiubsr, lMMO, and for costs and accruing cosMi, I did duly levy, on the 13th day of De cember, 18HI, upon the Defendant's real property, alluste In Multnomah County, Htate of Oregon. -I am commanded to sell the following deacrlbed real eaUte, to-wlt: All of Lot Five (51 in Block O, In t'arutbers' Addition to the city of I'ortland, being the lot on the northeast corner of Water, If eitended.and t'aruthers atreeta, In aald city 6f Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon, together with all and singular, the appurtenances and hereditaments thereto belonging or In anv wlae anoertalnlna. .Notice la hereby given that, on Knturday, the Hth-day of January, ww, at me nour or io o'cJotk a. m., at tne Court House door In aald County, I will, lu obedience loaald order of sale and decree of foreclosure, sell at' public auction the aliove-descrlbed real property of said Defendant to the highest bidder for cash, lu U. H. gold coin, JOMKPH BUCHTEL, ' Hherlft of Multnomah County. Oregon. Datl Portland, December 15, 1NH1. . . 5t. niMMONa. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE HTATE OF OREOON for Multnomah County. Thorns (1. Davison. Plain- nrr. vs. Mary E. Devlwm, IMcndsnL To Mary E. lavlson, Defendant! In the name of the Htate of Oregon, .you are hereby required to appear and . answer the- coia plaint filed siriilnNt you In tbe.bove-ettred troll within ieulave imm the dale of t be service of t h la su HI tuunaJUiuA.1. yon, rr soTTFa wiuun luitnomsn tounly.or If served In any other County In tbla Htate, then within twenty daya from Ibe date of the aervlce of thla summons upon you, or If served by publication of summons, or otherwise, then by Ibe first day of the next regular term of the above-entitled CiMirt nest following the expiration oLalx weeks' publica tion hereof, to-wlt:. Monday, the 1Mb day Of January, A. D. and If yon fall toanswer, for the want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the t'ourt for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wlt j for a dl.solutlon of themarrlaRe contract exi.tiitg between Platntltr and iM fendsnt, and for aiieh other and further relief as equity demands. - The service of this summon upon ytu by publication Is made In pursuance of an order made by the above-entitled Court on I heath day of Decern Iter, A. IX 1SHI, directing that it e published onee a week for six conctitive weeks In the New Nqktmwkht. HKAL A AM Km, deSSt . ' - - Attorneys for I'lalnUlT. stiiaosa TN THE CIRCUIT COURT t)FTHE STATE OF OREOON X within ana for Multnomah County. Mary Avacqulcr, Ptalntirr, va. Henry Adolph Vacqiler, Defehdant. Hull In euulty to dissolve the marriage contrail. To Henry Adolph Vacquler, Defendant t In tne name -of the Htate of Oregon, you are hereby aummdned and required to be and appear In the ahove-cutltled Court on or before the first day of the regular term of eftld Court next to be held after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, to-wlt i. onor before Monday, the IHt h day of January, A. U IWCi, andnswer the complaint of Plain tiff Sled against you, of forwent of aueh an anawer the Plaintiff will appfy tuihe Court for the relief demanded In aucb complaint, namely t for a decree dissolving the mar riage contract existing between Plaintiff and Defendant and awarding Plaintirflhe custody of Hldonle and Hylvaln Verquler, minors, sou -and daughter of Ibe partlea. -This summons (s published pursuant to an order of the II. in ll.lal.lt kUntl f ...1 ma . . V. 1 l I . . . I . , . . . of Oregon for the Fourth Judicial District, made and en tered at chambers thla 2Mh day of November, A. D. IW1. -1 ' HENRY E. MpOIN.N. dedSt v Hi.llcltor forthe IMalntlfT. SIMI02IH. TN TnR CIRCUIT.. COURT OF JIIIB-TATK 4F ORE 1 kon for Multnomah Ominty, as. Mary K. RodaTmUgh. 1'lalntlff. va. T. K itodabaugh, Defendant To T. K Roda bauglMhe above-earned Defendant! in Ihe name of tha Htate of Oregon, you are required to appear and anawer the complaint Sled against you In the above au I ton or before Monday, the Ittth day of January, Itttt, that being the flrst day of the term of the shove Court next succeeding the ex piration of six weeks from' the first publication of aald summons. You will take notice that If mu r.n in .,n.r and anawer, the Plaintiff will take Judgment and decree against you for the dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between Plaintiff and Defendsnt. sn.l rr ih. euatotly of tbe minor children of aald marriage, and for "r iuiuw-nnc-j snu in, cos is ana auoursementa of this act hm. . Thla summons la iuhllshel bv order of'tlnn niklK Htott. Judge of aald Court, made on the 2Mb day of Novem- vrw, i-vu Itill.MKH, : "el St Attorney for 1'lalntlff. ADMINIHTSIATOSra WALE OF KKAL ESTATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT. BT VIRTUE OF a license and order of sale duly made and entered of record on the loth day of Iteeemher. lieil. bv the nuiil fwurt of the Htate of Oregon for the County of ' Multnomah, in in" matter or tne estate or Michael Iteeae, deceased, I will. atlheCnnrtHouae door ofsakl County and Vu ate. In the City of Portland, on the 10th dav of Janasrv. lieu, mi la o'clock A. M., sell at public auction, to the hiahest bidder. for cash In hand, all and alngular Ihe following described real property belonging to aald estate, situated In said Multnnmsh County. Oregon, to-wlt I lots No. One (1), Two (2l,Tbre-tH. r iwir ill.H. ven 17). and Klaht tai.ln Ittfr k Hlxty-Heven (7). In the City of East Portland. Iiemts in k made at Ibe expense of purchaser. . i-. . P. W. Olf.T.ETTR. . Administrator with will annexed of the eetat DcoemLcf 15, XMTA '. ..r-... delitw of RIVER AND RAIL DIVISIONS. Columbia, Willamette and Yamhill Hirers. FEBRUARY 1, 181.' Lbavb Poktlasd fob Dalles, Walla Walla, Umatilla, and other up-river olnts.. ..!, Astoria, Kalsmn.Ta- eoma and Heattle.. Victoria and New West minster. Cethlamet, Hay View. Hkbmorkaway and HrtnbK.lil West port, Clifton andl Knappa, z. Haleni'and Inter mediate points. To points on Hnake Kiver. Dayton Mon. 7am 6AM 6am 6am 6am 7am 7am Tuea. 7am 6am 6AM Wad 7am 6AM 6am 6AM 7am Tha, 7am 6am 6AM 6Am 7AM Frl. 7AM 6am 6am 6am 7AM Hat 6am 6am GENERAL OFFICEH Corner Front and D streets, Port land. Oregon. - A. L MAXWKLL, 4. McCRAKEN A CO., Ticket Agt. ). R. A N. Co. - Agts. Htate of California. ' C. H. PRKHfOTT. JOHN MUIR. - MansJer?- Oen. Frgt. and Pass. Agt. - OREGON AJTD CALUOEITIA RAIXEOAD CO. On and after October 11th, 1KH0, tralna will run as follows (DAILY, EXCEPT HUNDAYH) : Eaa t-slde Dlvlaloat. raoN reatuxo to RowicBVBa. ' . Mall Trala. . LEAVES " AEEtVES Portland...............7:.T0 A. m. I Roaeburg ..7o r. M. Roseburgu... ......... Ji.-uO a. m. Portland............... M.t:25 r. m. f UtAVBS Portland.... Lebanon....-.... AlhmJf Kprmm Tralaj 1EKIVKM r. m. Iebanon ,...t:a9 r. ...4:45a. m. I I"ortland..............i0:0ftA. . rralckt.Traklai . .:I5 a V. Junction. .........0f p. : A M. I I"orUand........-.6:aS p. i The Oregon and California Railroad Kerry makes conha Uon with all Regular Trains on Easulde Division. . L SAVES Portland.. Junction.. Weat-alde Dlvlalom. rmoat-POBTLAXD TO roBVALUS. - . Mall Tralsi LEAVES Portland........-...K)0 A. M. I Corval uorvaiua.y....- ..m-.m a. m. 1 1'ortl lie. inu. AEKIVES .....in jllOO P. M. .m ..3:211 p. M. - Cloae connections are made atRosehurr with Ihe iituM" ui nm i wininii. snu I'paton Tfiigc UMiiimnT, Ticketafor sale to all the jtrlnclital polnu In California and f be East; at tbe Company's offlce, , , . terser r ssf rrssl strceu, si rerry Uadlsg, rertlaaa. Htorage will be charged on Freight remaining In; Con pany'a Warehouses over twenty-four briur. y Freight will not be received for shipment after 56Ylock r. M.on either theJaator West-eldv lHrlstoTi. - ; "" . J. BRANDT. E. P. ROOKRM. ' Oenerul Hnnrlntendf ufnrnit ririgiuann i-assengcr A genu its KOEHIJCR, Mapager. y' ' BseisrsBaa simiM. ltTt. . : - BLOOD 1 8 TH B LIFE! IT HAH A MARKED EFFECT wherever there la an atonle enect or me visceral Muscular Coat, such as Dyapep aia. Headache, Neuralgia, Vomiting, Bilious Attacks, Rheumatism, Palna In the Htomach and Bowels, irregularity of the Bowels, Costlveuesa and Constipation, which are so olistlnate and yet so common In cities, where peo ple of necessity must live a seden tary Ufa most of the year. V A ladjr la TMs City who had been, a auflerer for year irom oosunata LunsuaatKMror tne Howe Is, and baa been unable to obtain relief from other medicines, -waa relieved after one week by the use of tha celebrated "OKEWON BlvOOlt PURIFIER,". snu Puosequeniiv was I'KKM ankmi.y El by Its use, and la now using It CUREI Dually to prevent-a relapss.- lA thla case It Is apparent that the "Oreamn Rlood Purifier- was THE REMEDY. much needed. It oorrected tha ' . torpidity of the IJver. overcame the Inaction of tha -Bowels, and restored to them their wonted func tions. Your Druggist keeps It; Insist upon . . getting It ', take no other remedy Instead. Price, )er Battle, SI OSi or Sis Bottle Sr S3 . mai7 ' VIENNA AND PINE-OTnCCT' :MAX: SltlTHProprieior. VIENNA No. 43 Waahlagtaa Ilrett, atear fteoowal. tar OPKN DAY AND NIGHT. i CLIIIE tz. MAY, Corwcr af Third aad Ask Strata. .--iJtrxciiEiiH.v: llvered toall parte of tha city. noli . I ''. ' v -.... I. '' '"' " ' "3!.