Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, June 09, 1882, Page 20, Image 20

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The Capital Lumbering Company the prisoners escaped, but were recap-1
limitless Locals.
Lead. the Salem Woolen Mills bonus hired.
When in Portland, don’t forget the
with a subscription of 51000. ■»The en­
Twenty-three students of St. Victor
POFfhllld.
tire amount, $15,000, was raised in tvfo college at Bonrbonnras have left the in- - j I Pacific Root and Shoe House. The
The merchants of this city are raising and a hull days. , ,
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-v- —r stitulion lieean'se required to attend leading Root and.. Slmo dealeW are j
Cardwell1, Bennett A Go., 199 First St.
funds with.- which tp repair the steam­ :A cord of wood, sawed and housed at their classes on decoration day.
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ship lte/biw, in order thut s’lie may be Walla Walla, costs $8.50.,
Frank Janies’ mother acknowledged 12 23 fim
«kept oo ner former coasting route.
Quite, a colony has lately settled ubout last week that she was on her way to in­
The “ Little Gallery Round the Cor­
tercede for Frank’s pardon.
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ner’’Yamhill St., near 4th, is making
., The' (h-e.yon on her last trip brought eight miles from Ainsworth.
M. Reilly's wholesale grocery and li­ Cabinet Photos for $4, and Cards $2 per
There wore some pretty txfensive
171 cabin passengers, 312 in the steerage,
and 2033‘tons of , freight, of which 71 fires in the woods neurOswego, burning quor store at Wheeling, W. Va., was dozen. .Satisfaction guaranteed or.
tons were for Astoria. *.
• . several hundred cords of wood ^IMhe burned on WedneBduy. Loss, $fl0,900. nion^y refunded.
The Bugbee block at Putnam, Conn., -JBno. .A. MacDonald, of the Salem
»-'The
o/-eleaved from • iron company Jlast. week..
was
burned on the 31st of May". T» osh
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Man
y
hundred
seres
of
sod
ure
being
Philadelphia on thd 5th for this city:
Marble and Granite Works, CodRner-
$60,000.-, ,
turned up in Garffald-eonnty W. T.
cial 'Street, south of the poBt office,
On the 28th of May, F. H. Matson,
Jessie’J, .Walling died in Dayton on
The bank of Wootteua Webb .A Co., of manufaCturefi
all kinds of monuments:
__ aged 29 years, started cm lionmlatck io the ’/Gill ult.,of dropsy,; aged ¡50 .years. Indianapolis, lias failed for$72,900.
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iflpfiii Deer Island slough,-below St. • F. Kaup, a man 7.7. years old, had a 'The remains of Thomas Jefferson are i Italian marble a speciality. Prices re­
{ Helens, and has pot sice been heard of„; thumb and finger torn ofT nt the Waits­ to be brought to Washington soon und duced, one-half
This Iopposed that he drowned’in tjhy burg planing mills last week.
p deposited in Glenwo<xl cenietry.
- N ew M v * ic .—Send stamp to Wiley B.
c plo-ugli.
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Fire at Empeoria, Kansas, Tuesday Allen, most popular music dealer, Port­
During the past month three men
A little boy. run of Mr. Monk, who Lave been drowned in Salmon river ata night destroyed several business houses. land, Or., for complete catalogue and
. - resides in East Portland, was seriously point, known as Old Chimney,
Loss, $60,000,
sample copy ‘‘WfiiHical Pastime.” A41 -
bitten-by u dog with which lie-had been
Orders by mail fiReirpTblaptly.
Wm. Pearsol, Jiving on Assoliu-oreek,
playing. ’
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was fatally shot by his brother on the was matfazhy four masked men to rob
Household Sewing Machine took
30(11 ult. The shot look effect -in his the wt£ttx)und express on the Missonri the The
first premium at the great Man­
stomach,
causing
death
ir.
4
hours.
Pacific,
near
Danton.
Monhi-milh nml Vicinity,
(England) Exposition for the
Bailey A Lawrence will start from
Government issued 12 patents on the chester
best
family
Sewings Machine. John B.
Fine showais this week and moae Colfax
during, the coming week with 400 6th, largest ever made in one ¿ay, the Garrison, general
agent, 167 3rd St.,
jcomfortable temperature.
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head of bosses and 5000 head of sheep, revenue being $15,000.
Portland,
Oregon.
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The election passed off v<?ry uKudy They expect to drive to Chicago.
Saturday night at East Sa^jnaw Mich., I
here on Monday. In the county the eh-
On. the Yakima ioad, between the Anna Stevenson shot her husband Wil­ • Mrs. C. J. DeLetts, Dress and C’Toak .
•ire Republican ticket was elected' with Topnish and Ahfafium creeks,.. is a liam dead for trying to gain access to i Maker ; also Ulsters and OoRnank—
- the exception ^f Assessor ««nd one stretch of 20 miles without a drop of his house after she had barrrd him out. I Cutting ami Fitting a specialty. Ap­
commfesioijer.
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water.
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The president has approved the bill prentices wanted. Inquire or -call at
The -CpliegelsTeiiig mpely decorated
On the morniDg of the 4th, iu a small ’distributing the Geneva award.
North-west Cor. Fourth and Salmon
Fifteen hundred boiler makers return­ Sts., Portland. Room No. 3.
for CommanOetneut next week. .
pond Dear McNeill’s mill, two piiles
12 4m
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Mi;s. Cattron returned from her trip 'from this city, Andrew Smith, night ed to work at New York on the 4th.
Oregon Furpitjne Manufactur­
Prof. W. Frank Stewart, of Nevada, ing The
•"* in Eastern Washington the first of the watchman at the Northern Pacific rail­
Co.
.have just moved into their new
road shops, w^s drowned.
died at the Crawford house, Boston, and oominodious.four
week.
story brick build­
The regents of the Territorial Uni­ June Sth, after a short illness.
The telegraph yffiee has been irfoved versity,
ing
on
the
east
side
of
First,- between
of Seattle, have determined to
D. B. Ready and George Dexter were Taylor and Salmon Streets,
——frmh here to Airlie, much to our incon- tender the,
where those
presidency of that institute drowned off'Sewall’s Point, Va., on the in want of Furniture or Carpets
venieliee. .
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to Prof« Thomas,Condon, of the State ¡ „4th inst.
find
it
to
their
advantage
to
call
and
ex-
Arraorgo^aenfe ure completed with University of Oregon.
The 30th annual conventi n Of the .amine their stock, as none buf fii-st
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Portland capitalists for building a large
Typographical
joe nion was
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The iron cells of the new j’ail at Rose­ International
goods are kept in this establish- ~~
grain warehouse here, and work will be burg are being pnt up.
hdld in the oity hall at St. L^uis
'i^uii on the class
ment.
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The prospects of the hop crop in 5tB.
The tuin4aBIe~~was taken, ont this Puyallup valley were newer better than
The flouring mills of Henry Rood,
F. E. Beach & Co., 103 First
week and moved below. Trains do not at present.
the largest in Northern New York, Street» Portland, carry a complete line
lie over here now.
Yestler & Anderson’s .new mill at' burned on the 6th.,„Loss, $75,000 ; in­ of painter’s stock, window glass, ready
Seattle started up last week and is ex­ surance, $43,000. .
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mixed paints, fabricating oils, brushes,
Pacific Coaxt.
pected to trim out from 20,000 to.50,-
The town of Pocahontasr-Ark., is in doors, jglazed windows, etc. Catalogue
feet of lumber daily when thorough­ ashes.
and Price list furnishe/l on application.
- There is-said to be a ^company of 500 900
ly
at
work.
12-21-3m‘
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Pennsylvania
supreme
court
has
dis
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immigrants en route from Ohio to Was-
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The
foundation
of
the
new
mill
at
solved
19
mutual
insurance
companies.
cu county.
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The corner stone of the new produce
All immigration train consisting of Port Townsend has been “laid and the
seventeen wagons passed Rockville last frame timbers are being rapidly put in exchange at New York, was laid on
Tuesday.
Tver k en route for Louis eounty, W. T. place.
Machinery
for
several
stamp
mills
Since the last operation on his totigue
iNotice-, in tliist column, ten ceiitb per line
A band hali 36x100 feet is beingj^uilt,
’ in Dallas.
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.«' and smelting works is on the way to the Senator Hill’s condition has considera­ each insertion.]
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Thomas E. Shelton,, a pioneer of ’52, Wood river and Sawtooth countries.
TWO SEATED, FOUR SPRING
died at-Eugene City on the 24th -ult., " The contract for the new, engine' ,___ , ' —Foreign.
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house at Seattle, has been awardedto
hack, nearly as good as new. Will
, -«ged 47 years,
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Arabia Pasha has been acting under 4 mj sold reasonable. Apply at this office.
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E. W. R ea TbrT7525
aA. Whealdon
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söTdhis _______
farm ________
in Benlon
direction
of an Afghan mussnlman,
Dave Ridenour left Rosburg Thurs­
county last week for $16,000. H. A.
friend
of
Dervish
Pasha.
day
with
6500
head-
of
mutton
sheep,
. ( let k, of Tho, Dalles, being the1 pur­
GOOD SECOND-HAND COOK-
Osman
Pasha
and
other pfllcers con­ A ing
which
he
will
drive
to
tho_Qalifornia
chaser. .-
Stove, with fixture», can be had
demned by conrt martial in Egypt, are at a bargain
’by addressing or applying ■-
A‘dry house'bi longing to R. G.Es- and Nevada markets. - . •
M^s. Leonora Pogue, wife of Wm. confined in the palace at Constantinople, at this office.
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ferlcy, of Tumwater, was burned last
Pogqe of Dougias county, and sister of and forbidden to communicate with the
“Weefcj loss, $150.,
world.
ANE STEEL 4 POLE CHAIN AND
The total export of coal from Seattle Mrs. P. P. Prim of .Jacksonville, died outer
It
is
proposed to erect a light house
last
week,
aged
41
'years.
Set of Steel Pins, only used a few
from January 1st to Junejst, 1882, was
There is-considerable teaming between at Caprera as a memorial to the deceased days. Apply at this office.
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About six tons of oysters were shipped Jacksonville and various points in Lake general.
Four hundred university students at­
Lorn Olympia last week for Portland county»
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tacked
and wrecked the offices of the A DWELLING HOUSE AND LOTS,
and San Francisco.
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in Monmouth. Pleasant, retired
clerical newspapers Casxandrina and
Elisimi.
The iron foundiics and shops at Seat-
location. Price low. Apply in person
Fwe
Della
Verita
because
the
former
Several thousand ' dollars worth of
. jle’aiA all crowded with work.
spoken disrespectfully of Garibaldi. or by letter to the office of the H erald
7 1 lie contra?tr-fox.,ihe new court house jewelry was stolen from the store of had
The national exhibition at Moscow for further information.
..u opened
and jail at The -Dalles has been Jet to N. G. H. ’ Wafeon, at Burlington, Iowa, on
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on the 2d inst. The czar’s
J. Biagen for-$2300..
->atu tday. The thieves were notdisCOY- health was
drunk
with
enthusiasm
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“ A twelve year ohFroirof Tacobtroelz’.' e r eel.
the socialist, has been iearrest-
ExGovernor Stanford is now in the ed Bebel,
v.bile playing in the car sJtop at^The
in
Berlin
for contravening ths law A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL
Dalles, Hi'BlA il a severe fracture of the east.
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Qctober.
Housework, who is used to the care
3 W. II. Vanderbilt has returned from j Laud agitation-on the Isle of Skye is
thiglFby a cor wheel falling oil him.
of
children.
Address this office.
The Dalles city council has^jiased an Europe.
assuming a serious aspect.
ordinance 'requiting' hotel miners to ' «Lieuf. Donenhower has been ordered again
Brennan, secretary of. the land league
THE DINGBE & CONARD CO’S
* pay a quarterly license of .510 and. wear on special duty at Washington.
has
been released from Kilkenny,
v IIKADTIFlIi. EVEIl-HI.OOMIMl
James Dolan, king of pick-pockets,
; ' a metaiic badge inscribed wi’h the num­
It is believed the last of the snsp.icts
ber of his license and the name tW the died of heart disease in Sing SiDg prison, will
shortly be liberated.
hotel for- which he solicits'.
Nt w York, on the 4th inst.
Papers
in London print a story ‘that
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A ure in Squack valley, last Monday,
Chief« Justice Waite, Justice Gray," both Gladstone
Harcourt have been Tho only entabliRhmeUt making a SPECIAL
destroyed one hundred dollars worth of Gen. Sherman end one or two others warned that at a and
BUSINESS OF ROSES. 50 LARCE HOUSES
recent
I,rish meeting in for
hop poles for the Wold Brothers.
will toko a trip to Yellowstone park, London, hope was expressed
ROSfc !j alone. We.fleMfer Strong IM l laii’*-
that
Glad
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for Immediate bhxiul.HiMy by mail poetpjüd
Nearly all ths fruit in John Day val- Yosemite valley and other places of the stone would be assassinated next, and BUitable
8 apleodid varieties, your Choice, all labeled,for SI;
Jeyll,», I icon killed by frost. •
Pacific coast-this summer.
12 for (2: 19 for S3: 26-forS4; 35 for SR; 75 for
received loud and sig­ • 10-, 100 for 813. We CIVE AWAY, iu Pre­
.John Galbraith, a sheep herder, cbm
An explosion in ä sawmill at Ruckers­ this expression
miums'and Extras, more ROSES thau mort eo-
applause.
oniRed suicide al Thorn Hollow by tak­ ville, Va., on the 2d inst., killed one nificant
tablbhmeDta grow. Our NEW CUIDE, n
Tne
international
monetary
confer
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Treatise on thtBoeefWnt.elrjpmaifUherrWe't—-free to nil
ing a dose of stryobnine, and was found man and badly injuredyseverul others.
THE DINCEE & CONARD CO.
dead in his cabin on the 20ih ult. He
Frank Weife, a prisotierjn the Frank- ence is again postponed till April, BoieGrrwors,
_ Weit Grova, Choate: Co-|F*
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jras aged about 60 jears,
lxn,
jail, killed the jailpr,
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NEWS OF THE WEEK.
FOR SALE
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