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:tiie obegon daily journal. "Portland,- Saturday evening, December io, 1003. s-fev jry OrrjjDit . 1 V' f BY HEAVY SEAS PITCHED AfD TOSSED Entered tt tha Postofflr i ot Portland. Or., frr traumlioD tliroufih U mails M. seeopoV clhM matter. , , . Poatas, tor alnsrW eopies! For in 8. 1? ,S fmr paper, 1 cent: 18 to 28 page v S cent; fca iMtgc, 9 cent. - 1 TELEPHONES. - ' , BiiMnewi ufftra -Mfiln 600. iditorioT ftooma Main S50. j . . vj vs.,. rOSEIGW ADVIRTTSTSO aEPHESESTATIVI. Vre!nJ Benjamin Special Advertising- Awr. 150 Nasnau Street. Kew lock. Tribune Build. tug, Chicago. BUBSCHIPTIOH 1ATSB. Term, by Carriar, Thr Jinlrr Journal, one year....-.. .""S'i2 Tha Unlly Journal, oil months. ,.,..' K The Dully Jonrnal. three month.. . ?? Ite Bally Journal, by the wwk 10 Tumi hv Kail, The Pallr Journal, by mail, one year H.WJ 2e Dolly Journal, by mall, al months.,.. The Dally Journal, by mall, three month,.. .a , Ihe Dally Journal, by mall, one month..... .00 The Semi-Weekly Journal. ' The Semi-Weekly Journal, 8 to 13 PT each Issue, a:i the new and full market report,, one r, $1.50. , The Weekly Journal. Ilie Weekly Journal, 100 column of reading each tssoe. lllastra ted, dill market report, one . year, $1.00. Remittance, ahould be made t draft, post! 'Brtes, expreas order,, and small amount are oeptabla In 1 and 3-ceot pnatajra stampa.- THE J0V3NAL. P. 0, Box 121. Portland. Or. "TODAT'JI FO&ECAST. . - Weather pomlltlona and general forecast for Oiegon, Washington and Idaho: : i A atarm of apparently.' considerable mspnl tmle ha moved rapidly inland from the orean ami la central this morning soar' Vsmwuwr Island, it la r-spnrted to continue It eastward (iiiirse during the next 84 hour and eanae un aettled. rlny weather In tbla district tonight and Sunday, and aoutbrrly gale, along the coast and high smith to went wind o Puget and Washington wmnds and the Strait of Juan de Fur, ltaln haa fallen "generally during the lt 24 hour, lu Northern Callfornl and In Western Oregon and Western Washington. Klaewnere went of the Kocky mountain fair -Heather lie prevailed. Storm warning unonnclng the approach of the torm nientioned above are displayed t all i'Hw.rt tn the. district. Maximum temperature In the loot 2i hours, 40; minimum temperature, 40; prexlplteJ.loa 10. KASSIAGS LICENSES. ' .Tames Barry,' aged 48, and Augusta F. John sen. :!. ' ' '' ' . " ' . ' 1'hilip Knectley of Wasco county, aged SO, '-and Zula Zimmerman, 20. Oa'njatorlnm, on Oreyon City car line, neat Sellwood; modern, (cleutlflc, complete. Charge Adults, $35 fblldrent-25. Visitor 0 a. m, to 6 p. tn. Cortland Cremation aociatlos, lurtlaud. Or. The "Edtrtird Tlolman Undertaking Co.-. funeral director, and embalinere, 220 Third street. . I'hoo COT. . . . P, Flnley A Bon. fnneral director and nnhnlmws. ha remored to tholr now stab llnhment, corner Third and Uadlaon, tret. lioth ifbunt- No. 9. . ' " RIVEEVrEW CEMETERY". Plegle grave,, 10. ramlly.lot, from 75 to ' 91.001). The only cemetery In Portland which, perpetually maintain, and care fur Iota. For full information apply to W, E. Mackenzie, or chut block, city. W. M. Ladd, priwldonU, Clrk Bros, for flower,, 2i9 Uorrlaon itreet - BUILDINO PEEKITS. To" Wi It. NrlHon, erect one-ntory dwelling at Slmver anil uanlenlieln, to cot fl.WNl, To I. Of ner. erect twit-atory dwelling, at t'ourdi ami Utieolu, to eo,t 3.000. To ti.-U Hmlth. erect twn-atory dwelling t rit Twcnty-fojrth and East Couolj, to coat t2 IKK).- . ' ," :' .); To r.. "Kltinntt, erect one and one-half -story dwelling at tiutcub(jlu anjl Fulling, to-cost f2.KK. - r To Rrumnn k Son. repair at Sixth and PI.i nilera. 10 eoKt SWK). To I). Warner, erect two two-story dwell- Insr af Mill and Fourteenth, to coat S4,tou. To I'ortlaud Oerteral Klectrle comiwny. to erwt tAt'o-Ntorv dwelling at Sherlock and Front, to cost . To 0. Ryan, repair at Fourth and Conch, to eot $Zto. i . . - Tu A. Kilcktiii), alteration at Third and JJiirnslile, to cost $t.0U0. ! To (i; 8. (irulwr, erect one and one-lialf-atory ilivelilng at ik'luioiit and Kast Thlrtlotb, to cost fl,aJ0. coHTHTTjdtrs gables rsoM toxo- EAMA TO YICTOBIA. CAUSED DE- xjiT or xstsbapxtka CKAzras or orncEss xjst or cakoo, WHICH IS TEBY VAX V ABM. , A sucession of southeasterly galea and heavy seas caused the Oriental liner In drapura to arrive about four days late this trip. She reached the Alnsworth clock at 9:30 o'clock this- morning;, but looked none the worse for her strenu ous experience with the elements. .Cap tain HolRngsworth is still in command, but on the next outward voyago of the steamer he will be succeeded by First Officer Home. The "former will -In, all probability assume command of one of the new Indra vessels which will soon bo added to the Portland-Aslatio fleet. He has held his present position on the tndrapura for more than three years and is accredited with being -a' very careful and efficient officer. .Mr. Home has been number of years, , Captain liollingsworth states that the voyage Just completed was one of the stormiest within his recollection. The steamer sailed from Hong Kong on No vember 14, but during the first part -of the trip tha sea was calm and good time was made. - Stops vers made at Wojl and Kobe, where additional freight was taken aboard. Yokohama was reached without incident, and on November 26 the voyage across the Pacific was begun. Continuous gales wero encountered, and ac times the waves threatened to swamp the ship. 8ho kept pitching and tossing In a most dangerous manner, and those. on board agree that skilled navigation la all that saved her from being disabled. Headway was made with great difficulty, Victoria," B. C, was finally reached on December 17. . All Itinera DolayaO. The ' captain states the Akl Mcru, a Canadian Pacific liner, arrived ac Vic toria the same time. She came from Yokohama and was also four days be hind her regular schedule. Of late, he says, all the liners have been greatly delayed, ana some of them, badly danu aged. . That the Indrapura weathered the storms without receiving a scratch he regards as being most fortunate. " Another long delay was experienced at Astoria because the marine doctor at that place refused to examine the ship until- tha next day after her ar rival. The cargo Is not very large, but valu able, the principal Items on the manifest being as follows: Matting, 23,000 rolls; tea, 4,415 cases: merchandise, 1,100 pack, ages; curios, 450' packages; bulbs, 200 canes; straw braid, 150 packages; raw silk, 176 bales; crude sulphur, 1,393 bags, and 250 packages of Chinese gro ceries. The silk alone is valued at about $400,000. 13 10 1,400 HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. IMt. Y. Ooaannia to Krn C. Via. naicel land section 3, township 1 south, rang 2 east ., 8,000 Bumf to same, 10 itrres section 34, totrn ship 1 north, range 2 east 2,500 alnllnoniah ..county to W. H. H. Held, 2.1b acres section zs, tntrnsutp l norm, . inn? 4 cast. i:illa Mclyenu to Kleanor McLean, lot 8, tilock 101), Knut t'ortlnnd 1 Miiltnomnh county to Beld Gain, lota 2, X-4. f. 7. S, 10. block 25. North Albino. S Si'ld Gain and wl.'o to Josephine M. Biiaw, j:.ime ., S3 S. V. Vhlte and wlfo to 3S. & B. Kreilleh, north hat! lot 7. south fi feet lut-S," likx-k 8, t'nle s add Kast Portland 1,725 Sheriff for Thoa. lianaon et al. to M. K. Tbonipaon, fraction lot Z, block B, Mult. iK.msh; lot 17. 18, block 5, Pink add to Alblna: tot block T. Klverlde add..." 8eo. W. Brown to Julia M. Ih-lsko. lot 18, Mock U. Chicago ................. iliiltnomah count v to Alora Harold, lot Xt. M, block 2A. West Portland Park . . 3 Charlotte Woodman rt al. to Hamuel WU son, lot 15. block 10, fcUmona' add...... 400 L M. & N. M. Oavla to Thoa. and Mary Brodignn, lot 15, llock 28, Centre I Al blna . . .... ., 4,000 Aena Hengereld tn iua F. Hengevrld, lot 7. block ill. Llnuton 8 loKoph li. Naxh and wife to Charles Spin mr. lot 4, block I. Nanh'a nrst add 1,000 Mi'ltoornah county to Alora Harold, lot 17, 1. bliM'k 0T. West Portland Park.. . I Suiinyxlile Land A Improvement company to Mnry t Tower, lot 7. block 14. Bua- nyaldn ....... t ....... ,; 7(.bn Montgomery (heir, I to Agnes Mont gomery, lot, f, 8, block 11. Multnomah. F. P. Keenan and wife tn LoiiIho W, Clh- un. IK21 feet, part Dock 8, City View park 000 F. H. Parker to Loulae W. Gibson, same, 1 Albert l' Perry and wifo to Henry Tblel- sen, lot 6. block) 2, Kenllworth. ...... , 250 A. B. (hamlerlaln and wife to (Jio. W. Mcy. lot 5, blick 2, loU 28. 29, block 5. Moutlcello add 1 P.. It. Slonott ct al. to Mrs, A. tireen, lot 14. block S, 8unny,lile 2.700 H. .11. Hlddell to Ceo. W. McCoy, lot 1, 2. block 1. Montlcella add 1 "Jiki. K. ' Trigg to Patrick Murray, aouth feet of east half lot 2, block 37. . t'aruthera' add to Caruther. . &Ioltoiiinb county to B. F. Hkolflold. lot in. blw k 4, Albion add , Palet,.!, Un,v VlltM lfnn...ll 1 ... It IK. libM'k 1, Pleasant I.I I tie Homea No. i 1 Wary M. Brower and husband to tieorge W. McCoy, lot ,. block 0. Montlcello dd 40 Get roar till Inanranr and abstracts to real estate from the Title. guarantee fc Trust eon : t'suy, chamber of commerce bldg. A B. B. RICH CIGAR. B. B. Ulch cigar stores sell only first selections and full factory alios. Professor Eaton's Dancing Softool. Classes Monday and Thursday even lngs at Arlon Hall. Beginners taken at any time. Five assistant teachers. Pri vate lessons daily at halL Phone West 791. 450 00 750 5 Mers! Mothers!! f.:rs. 7i Mors!!! Hiti Syrjp f h been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MII Jt-IONS of MOTHERS lor their CHILDREN while TEfflnimo. with PUB VTftT Brrrvwca It SOOTHES fbe CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all FAJW CURES WIXD COLlt and i tne oesi remedy tor UIARRHCEA. Sold by I 'rtipgi.it to eery part of the world. Be sure and k for "Mr. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup, aijtiike uoothcr kind. Twenty-five eta. a bottle. - SiH Sichel & Co., 92 Third St., . Cigar magazines for travelers. Men appreciate these. You Can Get 'Em Now. The users of Columbia phonograph records, who have been having trouble to get them in Portland, will be pleased to learn that the Columbia Phonograph company, on Seventh -street, has just re ceived a large shipment of records of latest music for Christmas and can sup ply all demands. . B. B. RICH CIGARS. Headquarters for cigars by the box from all the leading factories. Sold at any B. B. Rich cigar store. Mi? O SPICES. - O C0FFEE,TEA DAlfltiG POTDEIl, FLCCnalSERTIltCrS boIuhPurity. flnssr Flavor; CLOSSET&DEYERS ' ' PORTLAND, OnSCON. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE & WIRE WORKS FboM Vnloa 374. ' A. Carlaoa, arop. Manufacturer of WOOD. IRON AND STEEL FENCING and tha Universal OombiAaUoa fanoa ' (of Cresting, Window Gaar 289 B. Morrison St4 ' Portland, Or. DOIS'T BUY A GASOLIINI3 ENOINB UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR ENGINES AND QOT OUR PRICES Wi O-lva m mrrtitWk rratainfaa fjavtM every eoglns for one year, and we . -1.1.. , . A k..f. 1a . Iza home Industry by buy ins from the manufacturers. A. J. GILL & CO. ayt and 33a Oak St, Portland, Or A Boynton Furnace In your house soon pays ; for Itself In comfort and saving of fuel. Let us flg. ure with you on the cost of . installing one in your house. ' J. O. Bayer Furnace Co, 265 Second SU Xel Main 461. m MAmwww ijm it If you want to rank with your competitors see that your windows lire lighted with. ' e Incandescent Light , , ' v 1 ' ' 1 I VJ ; j At k f 'l ; JV I -; t ;. " - Mil 1 - i Pn I THE LIGHT for store, windows Casts a dean-pare light, and without any . danger of fire ALWAYS : READY FOR LIGHTING . v r T ' V. -v. i ; ; , is 'IV r rr' Sir . . 1- ? -Xfjll: --v -f r EASILY CONTROLLED NO SMOKE NO SOOT" fl'JLUI WXJTDOW XJOKTEO BT ICsTOAirOBSOSirT UQXT8. There is: nothing jnore attractive , than ; a brightly lighted window, and once in operation you'll have no other lighting apparatus Portland Cental Eledric tapaiiy Seventh and Alder Streets 'J ft 0 ' 1 0 MP- r 0 j : -v.:. : :: . -v-V : ' ' ;,J jP A. Lippman LADIES' TAILOR , 884 TAKEZUj ST. . . Suits," Raglans Etc., made up In tha latest styles. Manufacture Walking Skirts at $5.00 ahd up. ', . . Nicest ..fitting Skirt on -tha Paclflc coast. Send your goods and measure and n guarantee a, .perfect fit . . .. , 'VEOHB BSD 1991. ET-aN STOPPED FREE rermtntnuy vurta oj KLINE S GREAT KPRVP RFSTHRFR m faVa, mm mgr niwi v 1 No Flu flat fltaiT'eue. . wn.'iwanw. ipvsjki wr nj iiiw wmm v TKIAt, 1JOTTLK FHClli I Parmanant Cure, not MI7 tumpmri tl.t im all J rtfft.au. dimmmm, aipllepay.Spaams, at. Vltva' 1 J li f iDanoa.Dbllltr.iixbauatloa.. fc-EH.B.H.KHKE.Ld.031 si., Phiaieiphia. C QEE yo The Qrcdt Chinese Doctor la called great be cause his wonderful cures ara ao . well known throughout the United States, and because so many people are thankful to him for saving their lives from . OPERATIONS He treats any and all diseases with powerful Chinese Kerbs, ' roots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely un- science In this coun- trvrand throus-h the use, of. these harm less remedies This famous doctor knows the action of over BOO different remedies that he has successfully used in different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, ner vousness, stomach, liver, ikidneys, fe mnlft trouble and all private diHeasea Hundreds of testimonials. Charges' moderate, call and see mm. CONSULTATION FBEB. Patients out of tha city wrlta for blank and circular Xaclosa stamp. A dress -. .r ...:.;',. , 'r. W:i :"--- K . " THE C. GEE W00 CHINESE ; MEDICINC CO. SalBBaBaaWaBBVil Known to medical ' 251 Alder street, foreland. Or. tlon this paper. Men- " When a man's work is imitated it . is a sign mac me unuaior inmKs prei . ty highly of, the originator and wishes .,'... . to share his success by. humbuggins the public." , , " CARROLL'S GHOGOLA1E CHIPS ARE EXTENSIVELY IMITATED f v. If your, confectioner does not. carry carrous chocolate Chips, it is because he is buy- CARROLJL'S CHOCOLATE CHI? CO. 353 MORRISON STREET ins something cheaper. ' Be sure thev are CARROLL'S )