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THE OHECOIl DAILY JOURNAL.- TORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING..-JANUARY 13..1SS7.- EX T R AO R D.I NARY ANNO UNCI T . t , A M E NT We Buy Direct and Save You the Middleman Profit . ', . . ''''.""' .' . THE (U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS) MomtagV - Wholesale Will open onfthfineslrSariitarjr -Retail-Marketsin-theCitjf At the Corner of First and Alder Streets . The Harry Wood Market Co. will be STRICTLY INDEPENDENT and will be in a position to furnish the purest and most wholesome meats -Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton. Customers may be assured that they are getting the very best meats that Oregon produces, slaughtered under the very best sanitary conditions and un der the PERSONAL SUPERVISION of a UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT . INSPECTOR. The pub lic takes no risksy-forts4iealth4s-perfectly-4afeguarded hy the STAMPOF UNCLE SAM. Since January 1 the Pure Food Law has been in effect and we can assure you that any MEAT, LARD OR SAUSAGE sold by us will meet with all the requirements of that law to the letter. V We will be pleased to have you call and see our place and . inspect our stock; you will find vd the CHEAPEST FIRST CLASS MARKET in the city. WATCH FRIDAY'S JOURNAL FOR PRICES. HARRY WOOD MARKET CO. Special Rrices to -Restaurants .. .. . .. . ' v 1 ... ... .' (,. .:. and Hotels Town Topics , Toviosrs unuiaara. "MHg... ...... ;.."Tbs goitss f Bolt" Deter . ......,. ."Old Heloalbars" (.rrnud Vaudeville Empire "Tilly Oleoe" l.rle ....4 "Harbor Msbta" lgWHJ. ...... .. . . . .. . .''Ths Uttle Mtaleter' . A surprise lit "hotel circle il sprang by the marriage Of B. O. Estes, dark at th Oregon hotel, to Mlu Myrtle Reed, formerly a telephone operator at the hotel exchange. Very few persona know of the event until a few hours before It occurred. Employes working wltq Estea were durafounded yesterday after ..nooa when he told them that ha-was about to be soma a Benedick. The cere mony took place Uat sight at 1:14 o'clock and was followed by a wedding supper at the botal In which the happy pair was joined by a' number of friends. Both bride and bridegroom have a boat of frianda who . Join In wishing then . suoeeea. , The State Nurses' association held Us annual election of officers last night at the nurses' home, corner Third and Montgomery streets, when the following - officers were selected to. serve for the present year:. President, Miss Linns ' Richardson; vice-president. Miss Eles- nor Donalson; secretary. Miss Bessie Devol; treasurer, Miss Helen Gavin, .Following the transaction of the bust , ness of the association the remainder of the evening was spent socially. , Free, Free. To keep our cutters and tailors busy during January ws will , make you a pair of trousers or a fancy rest abaolutely free with every suit or overcoat order. Armstrong, the tailor, Rooms JO-11, No. 12 Washington street. A' portion of his grandmother's entate hss been Inherited by Frank Loughran . and is waiting for him to claim it In- formation as to Loughran's where- sbouts Is being sought by his father. Joseph Loughran. ' County Clerk Fields Is In receipt of a communloatlon from Loughran senior. In which sn offer' of a reward for Information as to his son's address Is made. The letter states that Frank Louchran earns to this state In Hi. , ' Mrs. Murray, wife of W. L, Murray, swimming master at Multnomah club. died at St- Vincent's Hospital ai i o'clock this morning. Mrs. Murray was formerly swimming instructor In the women's annex at the Multnomah club. She also assisted In that work In the women's department at the public baths. . Announcement of funeral ar rangements will bo made later. Firs broke out on the sast approach of the Burnslde bridge at 4:80 o'clock this morning, where the gas main Is Joined to the bridge draw. No damage was dons except to the sldswslk. A chemical engine responded promptly and quickly extinguished the flames. This Is ths second tlma within a short period that a Are has occurred at this point and from the aama causa, . Fred Moors, alias Ed Dunbar.' wanted at Mountain Homo, Idaho, far ambea lenient, wss arretted her yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Archie Leonard. Moore was a collector in the employ of the Mountain Horns Electric Light com pany. Deputy Sheriff Fountain of El more county, Idaho, is expsctsd to ar rive in Portland this evening to take Moors back to Idaho. . Ths Juvenile Improvement associa tion will meet In Judge Fraser's court room Saturday evening at t o'clock. Ths representatives of a number of fra ternal and benevolent societies will be In attendance. Ths committee on legis lation will report the neceaaary leglaja tlon to be enacted In the Interest of ths juvenlls court. W. M. Deyeney ! chair man of the committee. 1 , Any ons who contemplates buying an Iron bed should buy It now of H. H. Jsnnlng tk Sons, as the pries la 10 per cent lower than It will bo later on. Ths will of Isabella Moar was ad mitted to probate In the county eourt this morning. Property valued at fl. 400 is directed to bo divided squally smong four minor children Meta, Edith, William and David Moar. Ths will re quests thst P. A. Spenoe bo appointed guardian o ths children until the youngest, now It years of age, attains haisjorytj , Penney Bros. Friday Special Our II. SO grades of port, sherry, Madeira, Angelica or Zinfandel wines at fl per gallon. Rock and rye for your cold 60 cents per bottle, j. w. Harper whiskey, 14.(0 grade, at IS.S0 per gallon. Friday only. Phono East 187. I7 ana Oil Morrison street.. Colds, la grippe or pneumonia pro- vented by wearing a good cheat pro tector. S ones now ll.lt; 70 ones now lOc and 0e ones now Stc See A! Bert Mm, xam aruggisi, see . nasi lngton street, about It. . Articles of Incorporation of the Mult nomah Realty company were filed in the ornoe or the county cierk tnis morn ing by w. H. Nunn, Richard Nunn and L. A. McNary. capital stocK, i&.ooo. Charging desertion In November, ftOS, P. T. Fletcher has begun suit til ths stats circuit court for a divorce from Mrs. A. M. Fletcher. They were married at Astoria in July, 100. For medical use, 4 full quarts national Monogram pure rye or bourbon whiskey. packed In plain box, express paid. 14. National Wine ' company. Fifth - and Stark, Portland, Or, Labor and aalssmen are scarce these times, but H. H. Jsnnlng aV Sons have a large force, and you'll have ao trou ble being waited, on. Second and Mor rison streets. -' Tour eyes examined free We are stlU aelllng eyeglasses at 11. A perfect fit gusranteed. Metsger Co., Jewelers and opticians, 111 Sixth street. - Federated Trades council will have an open meeting' Friday, evening to union men. . Matters of Importance. J, L Lsdwidge, president. Steamer Jessie Hsrklns for Camas, Wssbougal and way landings dally ex. eept Sunday. Lea vsa Washington street lock at I p. m. . " : There are many people who secrete their money or carry large sums on Jheir persons. Their money is sub "' ject to loss by accident, a temptation to the dishonest and a constant menace to the public good. v ' v -. How much better it is to keep your money in bank . where itis insured against lossof every kind and. where ' . it is helping to carry on the business of the community. - ' . Start a bank account and take no more risks... De posit your, money with us and pay your bills by check. It is the easiest and safest way to transact business. We safeguard' your money so that it is in absolute security . and it is available whenever you wish to use it. We pay interest on Savings Accounts and Time De , "posits and off er you 4 per cent interest on a safe invest . ment. , i - ill, JiLliL :tr v Oe Whist - But that's a fine collec tion of carpets, rugs and linoleum at H. H. J en ting eV Sons, Second and Mor rison streets! Alf Mission furniture can be had at speolal prices now at H. H. Jsnnlng eV Sons, Second and Morrison. Hedglhs Corn Cure gives prompt re sults. Bernl's drug store, lit ' Wsah ingtoa street. Wllhott mineral water and salts. B. J. Wallace Agt, ll Id. Tel. Psc 1661. -. Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street, lunch 11:10 topi; businsss men's lunch. Acme CHI Co. sells the best safety coal Ml and fine gasoline. Phone East 710. K. W. Moore, expert ' photographer, Elks' building. Seventh and Stark Sts. THIRD OF PILOT ROCK . EXTENSION WORK DONE Pendleton. Or., Jan. 10. That one third of the grading Js now finished -for ths Pilot Rock railroad, whloh Is being .ex tended" from" Pendleton-to-thst-ptittre, is declared by railroad officials. Ths Pacific Coast Construction company has nine crews slong the right of wsy from the Umatilla river near Pendleton to Pilot Rock, . Ths Btalgsr Shoe company Mr. Ststger, formerly secretary for the a?g- gert-Toung company, proprietor is in' stalled In the new 8 wetland building. 191 Washington street, with elegant ap pointments throughout and a fresh stock of spring shoes.- The-stockv-in foot. Is only partly In place, much of It being still on the way, but expected within a few days. The plate-glaaa front gives this store aa appearance fully In keeping with the high grade of goods shown In both windows. Shoes were certainly never before built on 'such graceful lines as those for the coming season. . Dr. ' R. A- Thompson of ths Oregon Optical company. Is putting In a nsw plant for grinding his own glasses and othorwlss keeping pace with constant Increase of business. During ths six years be has been In Portland, he has fitted lt.000 pairs of glasses, the yesr Just closed being the heaviest of them U . "More glasses do not mesa an In crease of poor eyesight. Dr. Thomp son said, "but a greater care of the eyes. People are finding out that It psyrto correct the weaknes at once, and they are taking better care of themselves than formerly. This Is owing to their ability financially to do so, and to a better understanding of the Intelligent care of the eyes." , i Ben Selling is ons of ths few Port- landers who hss thoroughly enjoyed the little touch of winter hat follows ths birth of the new year; perhaps for business reasons, ' howsver, aa he hss hsd a most unprecedented ssle on tnsny lines In his lsrge clothing house. A heavy stock of ladles' coats vanished slmost completely, leaving only four lonely member or tne company nanglng on ths rack, which hsd to be filled with boys' su'ts. 'rcverodr continues to spena money rmx ro jot tks Ltrxsza't rokl The plntaher bus to kappy, ss4 likewtoe the For Di.il now wear AUawad Jewen aU -4be IwlaB'v ef ber life. And the plnmhr will bolld Buaeloas tall as ear forert Or, As4 faralah 'em la spleador asd sreseat ea : aU to set. ... ....... . ,. . .. If there's anything a phnaber laves it's toss end tone ef lee Tacked ranilr as la 'water stpes ss sstet ss yoaitf nice, Till It arte a bit excited aad at eace karat forth Its hands. And the Mnnmlnf propoeltloa eofaee fate bis . - "geatw" saaos. Say, there's efcana Is tows this evening that a wees use wr pmr. But tbev're rirs today ae Cfeeeoa. rea we know tb.y are for ear: Why, a Billion ho t Is It with ths wealta they ih.ru! la. Aad bare eorriMl as la Milan seat the anal . ni l apaewna am. Bat rata er ehlae ar frost Of saew ws Jtwt ge oe tba asme. j Cuablns ns Ibe mlrtty.laililrr te the tepAMet . rung or ram. Cleeaalns eterrbody'a garaeats at ear Banal lltrle prlre, sly h4 .tbat we sata westes frnai t waib- tub full of Ice. TMON .LAfKnnT. rat. Mala . sx4 sad CaUsisla. with ' ths greatest freedom.' said Mr. Belling, "and some very rare bargains have boon secured, ss our coat prices were cut Just exactly in half." The sale Will continue throughout January. , At Moyar'a.'l Third" and Oak. ssfsaTars also in progress, particularly of boy clothing. D. Bowman, manager, reports mors goods sold In ons dsy this year than in three corresponding days a year sgo. Moyers- is one of tba most attractive stores in that part ef ths city. The Wcmdsr Millinery store, 111 First street. Is preparing for the biggest dis play of spring hats ever shown in Portland. 8. Solomon la now in ths sast. buying, and much of the new stock la expected Inside of 10 day. Soft chips, hoods and Mtlans will b strongly in evidence, with trimming to the front rather than the tide, as last season. TWO MORE CANNERIES ON COAST OF ALASKA i. . .... - ("pedal Dienatch te The Josrsalt Seattle, Wash., Jan. 10. To Increase the annual salmon pack by 'at least 60,000 cases the Northwestern Fisher ies company will operate canneries st Quadra and Hunter's bay, on the south, eastern coast of Alaska, during ths oomlng summer. Last season the total pack of the company was sstlmated at 270,000 cases and with the operation of two additional canneries it will no doubt greatly exceed 100.000 cases this year. The company also operates the Dunda and Santa Ana canneries on ths southeastern coast, besides plants st Vyakv Muabagak, Chlgnlk and Ore. The company Is now contracting for Its Chinese labor and In all about too Chlness will be employed, besides white men. Cannery ships will bs sent north In March and April, when the Ashing season opens. - NEW YORK CITY BLED BY FORMER EMPLOYES (Journal Bpeetal Bel ffre.1 ? Albany, N. Y Jan. 10. Startling de velopments ara promised aa the result of a letter written by Oovernor Hughes to State Controller Olynn. ssklng for a report of the amounts paid attorneys In connection with the collection by the controller's office of taxes under ths In heritance tax law. There has been talk for ysars of a comblnatlonof New Tork City lawyers, which has mulcted ths stats of several hundred thousand dol lars7 for alleged services In securing taxea for the ' state. State employes. heretofore working in the corporation and Inheritance tax bureaus of ths con troller's of f Ice. sfter thsy had acquired valuable knowledge regarding the work ings ef the corporation and the inherit ance tax laws, have left the atste serv ice and mads New Tork City connec tions . for the purpose of milking ths state treasury In connection with the collection of tsxes under these laws. ASKS CASH TO SOOTHE HER WOUNDED HEART ' (Jearaal gnerlal Serrtee.) Boston. Jan. Id Phllllppe Belknsn Maroou, aaslstsnt professor of romance Isnguages at Harvard, was sued to day for breach of promise by Miss Annie W Mapicy .oloston Ens asks 2S.001. . Professor Marcott Is one or the heat- known French scholsrs In this country snd is authority on comparative litera ture, Hi la a native of Franco, but Extra IHf A TSpecial , '- "V''-.'. ',. i ; . ' .r ' ' ' '..x"- :" - Regular $2e00, $3.00. $4.00 Values in Odd Lots at was graduated from Harvard In 1ST. In list he became a tutor at Harvard and In ll he was sppolnted ssslstant profeasor of modern langusges. . Dr. Marootl Is T years old and reputed wealthy. Ho has long been regarded as a rscluss by fellow professors and Is note popular in college circles. . SALEM DEBATING TEAM TO MEET M'MINNVILLE (Sneelal Planetcs The Joaraat.l Salens. Or.. Jan. 10. At a tryout de bate held! at the university the follow ing team was chosen to meet the Ho- Mlnnvllle college team here later In the year: Mabel Glover (leader). - Clara May and Helen Smith. Miss Caldwell was chosen aa alternate. The Judges were Professors Kirk. CoghUl and Boyer. ' . DALLAS' IMMIGRATION 1 CROWDS ALL QUARTERS tSaaetal Plane fc-k te Tba Imral l Dallas, Or.. Jan. 10. A number of pew dwellings are being; built In ImDna thla winter and so urnt la the itenmnrt fur KPi- tn rmt tint imtlv h liu.!J c fi prf-t.-l H rorttoi l-ii'ore thn . . ll I'l'C. l"')liS 1l- i I if 1 . x .. ) l.ai : come to Dallas . to locate, and who must live thus cramped until houses can be found. In view of these condi tions there will no doubt be a big building boom In Pallas ss soon ss the winter weather Is gone and the proper building season arrive. ATTALIA, NEW TOWN ' NORTH OF WALLULA (pedal DUpeleb te Tba Joeraalt VmaUila. Or, Jan. 10. Attaua la the name of a new town Juat sprung up three miles north of Walluls. It la at the Junction of the Northern Pad; r. the W. eV C. and ths O, It. 4 N. ( n. Attslla Is surrounJed on the eoui west and north by many acres of rt land watered by the Columbia nanal. a larare area surrounding ths town plstted Into five-acre trtcta. In of 40 scree, with a road arounl . , 40-acre tract, thereby sllowlrs a ri I ' the owner cf each flve-cre tra't. i roads are all numbered or n : .1, i a a. me aa the trt rf city. ,l 1 1 ' mi t f i l;vv f