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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1882)
Ql 'I*' • 9 CÖRISTIAK ■ ttKRAtt) lß T*r----- On Tuesday afternoon, at Tenino, inst, at 10:30 o’clock. Everybody is while attempting to board the freight invited to attend and join in thanksgiv : train, a man was instantly killed by a ing for the mercies and favors of the Portland. ' f l portion of the train passing over lrifc The roadway to the upper Ash street year. body. dock is being laid. The body of Robert Campbell, lately racifle Cosisi. Capt. James E. Denny has been ap- H M' ------- * ------------------- e ---- from Vancover was found floating in the tu'»,-..-., _________ ,_______________ taasssaanaaMuma y iatohuv» ' porntaa~T>yniy~ a 1 rect ur s oTrnKF or t ltrw f Tug-boat Company commander of the mill. -Immigrants are pouring into Olym Building is going on very rapidly in tug Pioneer. Capt. Denuy is an experi pia faster than adequate accommoda enced seaman, and knows the Columbia I Pendleton. tions cau be provided forthem. An $8000 hotel is to be erected in river bar thoroughly. Paine’s block, at Wallu Walla, took The trouble with the Chinese employ Pataha City. fire on Thursday night last, and was Grant county has 92,167 sheep, vulucd es on the Baker City branch of the O. damaged to the extent of $5000. at $80,000. ------- Gfl.,’ a.. JQ ad..luuJ we» ««tiled and , Ai rst- »ethflin returned from the men have resumed work. Iowa to alia on - 111 last week. Merchants of Yreka, Cal., are consid The Dalles is having new water mains companied by 38 persons who contem ering the advisability of having their laid in its streets. plate settling in that section. Among freight shipped by way of this city and Columbiu county’s vote numbered the number are Mrs. Cheetham’s father the O. A C. ll.ll. to Riddle and hauling and mother. J at tho late election, . thence over the mohhWns. ThSTMifS' ’ The colony’s mill at WT.atcom is ship -—-A in Oregon are very heavy, but those be ping shingles to Seattle. of the Seattle saw mills of furnishing tween Redding and Yreka are much The Hillsboro Tribune has suspended lumber for box and passenger cars for worse and are now next to impassible publication- Cause, lack Of support. the railroad. This rolling stock is to be for freight trains. The Wasco county court house will be manufactured at Tacoma, where the lumber is being Bliipped. The city dredger, which is lying finished in a few days. < Thomns Gason, au old resident of alongside the river bank just below The Dalles now has one of the hand Douglas county, died at his home on Smith Bros. & Co.’s mill, receiving her somest school houses in Oregon. Forest creek, lust week, aged about 50 machinery, is rapidly apprOachlDgeom-' 8. F. .Packwood, of Kittitass Valley, years. pletion, and if no unforeseen mishap oc* has cut 27,222 bushels of grain the last curs will be ready for use at the time season. Miss Pheebe Grey hasbeen compelled named in the contract, Dec. 1,’1882. to resign her place as teacher in the A good sample of Sorghum made X lm ia afl»! l u i ti i r a aa. tliia eitj..an/l...Al- fmm nm.> gm«-» in Wasc o- county has Ashland College, op account of ill health andTàNtìrèek'tFÌTrrnef —bina Lus - bo grown within six -months been shown in The Dalles.______ Salem. that the ferry at Albina is too small to All the flouring mills in Salem are accomodate it. The Veto, formerly on running day and night, turning out a The first frame building put up in the Vancover route, has been lengthen vast amount of flour. southern Oregon, was the old Faw mill ed and in «It broader so that it will take B. Phelps, of Silverton, raised on his bnilt at Ashland, by A. D. Helman and eight trucks at one load, and will go on hop yuid of acres this season, over others in the Helman homestead lot at the Albina route this week. seven tons of hops. that place. The old land mark was last D. D. Prettyman, of Salem, has ship week torn down. So soon as the ordinance granting to ped in tin cans 50 bushels of seed wheat the Transcontinental Street Railway Warren, a young son of W. A. Moody, (Taylor. Woodward and associates) the to seed men in Philadelphia. of Dayton, while handling a pirtol one right to Third and G streets becomes a ^Tay*TasT^weekT "c’TffiS4‘’n'eff!rmtyBilng"'thlW law, rails for the road will be ordered the Puyallup river recently a sturgeon third finger of the left hand by the acci in New York by telegraph. They will weighing sixty pounds. dental discharge of the weapon. Ellensburg has had a heavy growth be shipped around the Horn in a sailing vessel, to leave about January 1, 1883. during the past f9W months, and many Eastern. Two cars of the Washington Street new buildings have been erected. By the sinking of a barge in the New The Klickitat flouring mills will be line—double enders, like the new ones York harbor, (’apt. Taylor’s mother, in full running order in a few days un on Erst street have arrived. wi e, three of his children and two deck der charge of an experienced miller. Monmouth and Vicinity. The Ellensburg saw mill is now in hands were drowned on the 17th. A collision on tho Alton railroad There were good rains the first of the full blast, and cutting lumber for a week, but it is now fine and clear again. building 28x60 feet to enclose the ma twenty miles cast of Kansas City, oc curred on the 14th, killing 3 men and Eld. J. F. Floyd is expected to arrive chinery. Tho steamship <leo. IF. Elder will wounding 8 others. from Kansas on Saturday next. J. B. Tinsley, of Knoxville, Tenn., a Under the management of Eld. Waller soon go into the dry dock at Hunter’s stock trader, presented a fo/ged note to the prayer meetings are growing in in Point and be repaired and repainted. the Cleveland, Tenn., bank on the 16th, Rees Williams’ hotel at Ilwaco was terest and attendance. and when discovered, Bhot himself Mr. J. L. Murphy, our town marshal, burned Tuesday with most of its con through the head, dying instantly. was out in the mountains hunting last tents. L ohs ¿3400 ; insurance $2300. The court house at Aderson, Grimes week and bad the misfortune of being ' Mr. Carkeek, of Seattle, has been county, Texas, was burglarized on the shot by his brother who mistook l-im awarded the contract of building the 16th. All the election returns were ta- in the bushes for a deer. The large new bank at Salem. The Oregon -Slant Line is making ken by unknown parties. rifle ball (4a calibre Wincbesfor) enter- At Windom, Minn., two children of el near the top of the right shoulder preparations to build its bridges across ihe Rev. Mr. Gleason, Methodist minis ranging down near the spinal column, Snake river near the mouth of Burnt ter, aged 11 and 14 years, were drowned inflicting a serious, but not dangerous, river. There are nbont thirty newspapers in the Des Moines river on the 16th, by wound. breaking through'the ice while skating. published in Wellington Territory. The first term of the College and The death of Sir Andrew Buchanan, As high as $21 per ton has been paid formal school closes to-day. The atten-. Tor baled hay the past week in Vancou diplomatist, is announced. dance has been about 140 with the inter ver. The Chinese minister is visiting At est and attendance constantly growing. torney-General Ifrewster in Philadel Two dogs attacked a band of thirty- The second term opens on next Monday. two sheep, belonging to Jesse McGee, phia. It will be an excellent time for new stu of Linn county, and killed 6 and wound A strike in the Newport rolling mills, dents to enter. threatens to stop all work in them. ed 13. Kavanaugh, whose ntffne became fa The new jail is up and the roof on. It Fully 10,000 acres of land have 1 een will be finished in a few days more. taken -up in the northern part of What mous in connection^with the seige Luck Thanksgiving services will be held in com county during the past month by now is dead. Burglars entered the residence of W. ifee College chapel on Thursday, 30 th I actual settlers. NEWS OF THE WEEK M I i ■>< i .....I K .y M. A. Pool, clerk of the superior court of Alexander county, N. C., bound and j gaggod him and made their escape with ■$’00 belonging to the County. The doad body of Dr. J. G. S. Mohr, of Chicugo. was found in his office. Ho had evidently been dead some days. the cause of his death is not known. Harry Lockwood Grant, aged 25, old est son of tho late Orville Grant, and nephew of ex President Grant, died on the 13th. He was employed in the New York sub-treasury. iliimliwul Mie iant flint ,» there are within the city limits of Providence, R. I., upwards of 2OC0 oases of fever of different forms, vary ing from light malarial to malignant typhoid. Many physicians assert that "ttlé eOuimWM- riyer is the cause. ■ ' - Foreign. v No cholera has appeared at Mecca since the 4th inst. Chevalier Nigra has been appointed f-- Italian ambassador to England. The prince of Wales will preside at the Longfellow meeting at- t ie Lyceum to be held in January. Mrs. Mackey, wife of J. W. Mackey, Aft month’s dangerous illness io Pana._____ Two pilots were drowned while at tempting to reach a distressed vessel on fire off the Frith of Forth. President Grevy has beefi seized .with 0 a sudden illness. He had two atttacks • of rush of blood to the brain which were " caused by indigestion. The attack was ~ apoplectic in its character._____ . Railways in Germauy running towards ’ Russia are interrupted by atzvwtyi a __ _ Buviluu. y President Grevy, of France, is urged to resign, as the only means of prolong- ing his life. The Dublin jnry in the Patrick Joyee case for the murder of the Joyee family at Cong, returned a verdict of guilty. Judge Barry sentenced the prisoner to be hanged December 15. It is reported Gladstone will resign the chancellorship of the exchequer. Also that Sir Hugh Childers will leave the war office for exchequer, the earl of Northbrook taking the war office. ’ ’ « Business Locals. If you want to get a picture copied or enlarged or a lot of fine views of Oregon and Columbia river scenery or a dozen first-class photographs any size, go to I. G. Davidson, the busiest and moat HriccesFfni photographer in Portland. ' Jno. A. MacDonald, of the Salem Marble and Granite Works, Commer cial Street, south of the post office, manufactures all kinds of monuments: Italian marble a speciality. Prices re duced one-half N ew Mumgf—Send stamp to Wiley B. Allen, most popular music dealer, Port land, Or., for complete catalogue and ram pie copy •’ Musical Pastime.** All orders by mail filled promptly. 0/ The Household Sewing Machine took the first premium at the great Man chester (England) Exposition for the best family Sewing Machine. John B. Garrison, general agent, 167 3rd St., Portland, Oregon. f /