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7 THE OREGON" DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND tUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 22. 1903. ' 10 ' -' I i COMPLETE PLANS OF THE NEW TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF PORTLAND, DRAWN BY D. C LEWIS LOOKS FOR RAILROAD . , - : -1 - - - - JO GRANITE MINES PC I , ' ;' 17 " DO I rl . t mi : . . . Mv " If 'cn nrnfinriiinnrinnnn : ""1, I rUUU J IJ U LJ U U U U U U L ft I ' . w -111 4 Si 5r 4f 7"' 1 i " 'M'ffa -. , y I ff1 ii utiiiipprpniipiit $ Ml QUEER nni OUT pEXAl s4 I- 3h ' L Hr1" I... - M - . J -h.tj;i:t"'ii i . i jaj "It is nly ft question, of tlm until a railroa'd is built Into Oranit," said Dr, E. p., Stelnecamp, a druggist and physie'lart of the Uttl . Baker . county mining town, who Is in Portland. "It is 'only 15 pales to- Bumpier, the termi nus of the railway, and a survey .has been made ilnto -Granite. ' .' - r- Dr. Stelnecamp does not believe a, road will be - bult for two or three years yet, but he declares It would be a pay ing investment. , - ' : "Granite has a population "Of about 1,000," . continued the doctor, -"and is one of the oldest mining camps in that part of the state. . It was worked for placer for a number of years, but now attention ha j been -turned to quart as the placer ground is about worked out. A great deal of valuable metal has Wn taken out of the place and a great deal' more- remains. . -r?- "y,-.-: ; r-, y ,;,,- - - - OAEJ9S. (jfdurnal' Bpectel; "Bartcr): 'pK.'u LondDB. Dec. 82 In the great ' bags of mall speeding throughout the United Kingdom this week and being whirled across .land and waiter t continental capttala are' hundreds of envelopes bear ing the royal crest and containing Christ mas 'cards sent by. Queen Alexandra to relatives and friends. , The,, queen ' is a great.lover of Christmas cards and sends out hundred not private printed ones, but very pretty card. Vn; which ehe sim ply writes her namerf Alexandra; or "Granny.'vai. the case may be.- vhen the holiday season - approaches, great books' of-(sample cards are' ordered sent to Hanaringnam, ana rrom over b.vuo ner majesty makes a selection of several dosen 'varieties,1 choosing, a little heap of funny Ones with pictures of doggies, dollies and pussies for -Jer little .grand children. The ) queen ? remembers them according to the. age, tastes and' Inter ests,, sending a cycling -card to a ri en thusiastic nephew, a- boating card, to another.- and so on to all numerous rela Uvea in England and at' the-' 'courts of CopenhagenJBerlln, Darmcudt, , Athens and elsewhere., - rr. jewism SYNAGOGUE SOLD FOR $17,000 -'.v. ;: ''. .. . :-:-'. i . AKATAX UXOZOU COVaXEOATIOf BZ8POBS8 Or, ITS PSOPEBTT 70 OKUTDgTATl' k MJJkXM AV9 WXX& rxm avotkeb looatiov bt ' 1TZZT.IIASOX.X. .:V.;.S; Graindstaff & Blaln yesterday after noon purchased the property of the 'Ahaval Bholom synagogue, located on Sixth street between Pine and Oak streets, on the east side of the street It has a 80-foot frontage and was pur chased merely as a speculation. Mr. Blaln, one of the purchasers, says ' that -f- the price paid was In the neighborhood of 117,000. although rumor has It that the actual sum will be slightly more than that figure, -: About a year ago the same property was for sale, the price asked being $1 J. 600, but after accepting the offering made by Mr. Blaln the deal waa declared Oft. . -V '(;' The property is now occupied by the synagogue of the Ahavat Bholom con gregation. . The building 4 0,(1 and of frame. It was constructed about- 40 years ago. The sellers have . until Marcji 1, 1804, to vacate the premises and are meanwhile looking for another location, where a handsome-synagogue will be erected. - - to circs a coxa xs on sat. Take Laxitl-ra Bromo Qntnlna Tablets. AH aruririft, refund tbe monr If it fall, to ear, ft. W. Grave's tgnatur is on each !. 5. B. B. RICH MEERSCHAUM PIPE3. Any B. B. Kich cigar store sells meer schaum pipes at right prices. SPOILED BEAUTY CASE IN STATU QUO ATTOmSXT T. X. BTBOSB TXXJt SSirOBUB TO OOBOrXJUirT OT SOLS. BTm ATTOBITXT X.XWA BXVT8 XTgTEKXOXrgLT AT A COM- rsOKisx. v: The $250 damage suit of Mrs. 8. W. Duke against Mme, Gertrude' 8 axe for alleged failure to finish repairs to her beauty after treating half her face, Is lit statu quo. The aummons is made re turnable next Saturday In Justice Reid's court, and It is probable that at that time r 1 ( StYid E:r Lift freer Pntusssnfa ' "Nlj wife bad a sever attack of Pneu monia which followed a case of La Grippe and I believe thai FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR saved her life." writes James Coffee, ot Rfjmond, MlaaourU Good Results b Ertry Ctsi ' Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnev, Mjch., writes: "I have used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in three very severe cases of pneu-' tnonla with (ood resulu la every case." i5: u ir JV. nn LiWL LivJ a Csrsd of Terrible Cough on , lung: : N. Jackson, of Danville, in., writes: f'My daughter bad a severe attack of La Grippe and a terrible cough1 oh her lungs. Ve tried a greet many remedies without relief. She tried -FOLEY'S HON El AND TAR which cured her. She haa never been troubled with a cough, since." ' ' Curid Whin Vsry Lev With , Pnsumoala t J. V. Bryan, of Lowder, 111., writes: My little boy was very low with pneu tnonia. Unknown to the doctor we gave him FOLEY'S HONEY : AND TAR. The result was magical and puzzled the .doctor, as it immediately stopped the tracking cough and he quickly recovered." SOLD JlfSD EECOLallEliDEQ ! BY or Sale by WOODARD - CLARKE & CO; and LAUB - DAVIS DRUQ CO. (Journal Special Serrlce.)'.' . ' Seattle, Dec. 21. The steamer X-Mur I ran pn the harbor reef at Port, Simp-1 son In the fosr December 15 and fetove In i her false bottom and threw It passen gers Into . a panic.:, The vessel floated on the high tide and broke the tall shaft In going oft. The Farallon and Tees res cued the. passengers and brought them to Seattle. . BRUTAL MURDERER SOON CAPTURED . 5 " (Journal Special Service.) New Tork, Dec, 22, Emll Tottenman. alias Cart Nielson, 86 . yeara old, . was "krrested ; yesterday -v.' 'toy - detectives, charged with being fack the Ripper, the muraerer wno cavurua-y mgui .uieu uiu mutilated the Martin woman, in a sailor boardinghOuse. H has been positively Identified as the man who accompanied the Woman to her room. MAT AS8SSS ASPSALT ITOCX. a date will be, fixed for the trial of the case. '.:',' "s . " - 1 V. K. 'Strode.: actlna for Judae .'Mc- Glnn, Who IS at ja' family reunion in Los Angeles,-Cat, IS attorney for Mrs. 8axe. He said today: v ' "Mrs. Baxe was ill and could not treat anybody at any price. Mrs. Duke knows she was ill. . She has never refused to complete the treatment or Mrs. Duke's face, and has from the beginning stood ready to ruimi ner part or the contract, We bave witnesses to prove her Illness and Mrs. Duke's knowledge of it, and! also. the Success of the treatment. ' We have for exhibits in the case, If it comes to a trial, a photograph of Mrs. Duke, showing one Bide of her face wrinkled and the other smooth and fair. I may nie a demurrer to the complaint, but 1 cannot say what the grounds of the de murrer will be. - W. H.rLehman,' attorney "for "Mrs. Duke, said this morning: "I do not think the case , will come to atrial. It would be Inadvisable for Mme. Saxe to permit tt to do so. She has ruined the Maces of three patients by poisonous lo tions and they are in the hospital." "Can you give the names of those pa- tientar" . - " I do nor trow them, but Mrs. Duke does, arid we vill produce them. 1 think 'he case hart better be settled out f of cot K by Mme. axe. We have a good case und do not intend to drop it ' No, sir; w will not drop it. We will bring It to tal If it is not compromised.'' f Mrs. Ivks said today: "According to our agreement, my treatment was to be finished last November, 10. I wanted to attend a family reunion In Los Angeles, Cel.. and desired to leave PortlandDe cember 20, I called on Mme. Saxe on the evening 0 November 10. She said she could not treat me then and told me to return, on 'the next Tuesday, Novem ber 17. On Monday, November IS, she sent word that she bad looked over Iter books and found she could not treat me Tuesday, I went to her place of. busi ness Tuesday. She met me at the door and told me to' come back the following Thursday ot Saturday, Thursday I sent my little son to telephone Mme. Saxe that I would be on hand for treatment. and she said, 'All right.' When I went Saturday Mme. Saxe kept me waiting for some time, then refused to treat me be cause I had a cold. She told me to come back when I had got rid of my cold., I returned Saturday November 28, and Monday, November 30. The first lime I was told that -Mme. Saxe was sick. The second time the nurse said Mme: Saxe had left 'the-city. I could not continue to -wait with my face in the condition in which she left It, and was compelled to go to another dermatologist. I had to spend sou xor treatment. ' ' ' OBXonrAii trmx sobjut. ' . .- (Journal Special BefTlee', iA London, Deo. 22.-Of tauoh Interest- tij lovers or Dicxens was a celebration neid at Bouthport last week In honor1 of the 90th birthday of Mrs. Cooper, who is said to be the original of ''Little Dorrlt." In her childhood , her , parents were near neighbors of the Dickens family, and there was something In the nature ot boy and a girl, courtship between little Charles and hut future , "Little Dorrlt. The old lady Is still hale and hearty, and not long since took part In a tableau vlvant. . . "n 'Li " : Ml ' . ": ' - - . STEAMER A-MUR MET DISASTER ON REEF- ' (Journal Special Service.) : s- Trenton. N J., Dee. 22. Before Judge Klrkpatrlck. in the United States circuit court today argument was heard on the application "of the Land Title A Trust company of Philadelphia for an order di recting Henry Tatnall to collect an as sessment Of 80 per cent of the par value of the outstanding stock of the Asphalt Company of America. The suit is brought by trie trust company aa trustee tor ine bondholders of the Asphalt Company of America. There are outstanding bonds, with interest," aggregating about $29,000,- 000. It Is charged that only about 20 per cent of the amount subscribed of the 30,- 000,000. of the stock of. the company waa ever received.-leaving 126,000,000, which It claimed stockholders have never paid In. 1 nnraw 1 mm 1 AB1F j O SPICES, q ) vCOFreE,TEA j DAlfir.D POWDER; Fircn::;o exthacts NoluhrHaihr. flhsFIvor, Crtari$trenh,l?uowt!cfricci aOSSETGDZYERS ; PORTLAND, OREGON; . I he largest and most complete tin dertakrng establishment on the Coast. F. S. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder, cortier East Sixth. ' Both phones. Call promptly answered to any part of ie city. f ' :;;: r.:. : far .Vnaatarftl ZtiioaaTtte, Strletores, KaMclnU la aid eaM wtar doctors talL u. S aon-poUoaou, vescUbto CUEB for nlcerauos na toaanuDatloa 01 ue moeoua Dennran 01 the aretbv aU vrlvat arlnar ! aee irnkDMHi of men and woraeii. ZT-MO OUAE AWTD TO CUEB OK HONEY HETTNDED. Care new eaica Is 48 boor without- pale, gspeelallr adTtatd tor eld. ebatlnato eaam. Drnf . irlau, or eaot poatpald. SI. Aodreaa Dr. Da A Co.. No. 10 Praner BMf., Bo. ton. VUm. rrM medical adTlee rl'ea. Writ for book,arat mlad rRKB. IT-MO sold In Portland b? Vke Laoe-Davls Drag Oo. Se and TanutlU eta, I I MM stopped rncn Permanently Cures bf OR. KLINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORER S TRIAJU liOTTLJE FRKB Vrmaoon Our. w i nmrnn ciwmm.. Bpllopoy . Spaama. StVltni" i Danoo. DaMlUr . Sxbanation, ' R.R Kl lilt f (1 931 arch St., PhllsdelpMs. OPERATIONS t " 281 Alder' street, Portland. Or. tlon- this paper. .' . . ; Men- HOSTS frESTXKWS CAUlfpA 1 The local office of Ine - Chicago! St Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha road is dls-t tributlng to .. Its particular friends A 1904 diary -that, to a compendium- of'- ln-t formation and handlness. The book is of a vest! pocket slse, bound In red leather and contains an almanao and a quantity, of useful information. , ; Preferred Stock Canned Ooods. T-"; Allen tt Lewis' Beat Brand. i ' - - IHIeart Disease ; may be ' cured by strengthening the heart nerve", enrlehing the blood and Improving the -circulation with Dr. Miles lieart cure. Bare and . sure, sold nn aiianntrp. Send -noatal fo -book on dlHam of th brrti and nnrna today. DR. MILKS MEDICAL ('0 , -Elkbsrt. Ind,, . DONT BUY A.r QASOL.IIVB EISOIISU . UNTIL VOU HAVE SEEN . OUR ENGINES i . AND QOT OUR PRICES r i We give written guarantee with every engine for on year, and we are right here to back it up. Patron Ize homo Industry by buying . from the manufacturers. . A. J. GILL & CO. - 330 and a3 Oak St, Portland, Or A Boynton Furnace In your house soon pays for itself In comfort and saving of fuel Let us fig uro with you on the cost of installing one In your house. J, O. Bayer rnraaee Co., 265 Second St Tel. Main !. CUARK, 186 Morrison -. - - At The Morrison-street Bridge. ; ' Makes Your Old Hat New Ilea's Sato JMsbsped to Xatest Styiea v . a. A 'j t ''T 1 - i'AV: V- ' ':. 1 f . .I" " T ...,' '. V 1 .V :. . mectricmr . ' - ' - - ; j irV i-r : a In Your Home " , 1 .... ' !. 1 ' '', ! -. Brings comfort and cheer fulness during the. long win , ter nights.. Enjoy 'a few ' comforts while' you are alive for you are a long time dead , Portland General Electric Co: ..nni 1 rwmr- . . i i 'I' . ' u " " i I1 ' i"ih i m i I 1 ' i.iiiii.i DRINK THE OLD AND RENOWNED GAMBRINUS LAGER BEER v SEND OJRDERS FOR BOTTLED BEER . " ' v .TO OFFICE,' 793"; WASHINGTON ST. , X . TELEPHONE Na MAIN 49. v ' - : BOTH , PHONES.. C. GEE WO .The Qreat Chinese Doctor Is -called great be cause his wonderful cures are so well known throughout the United States, and because so many people are thankful to him for saving tneir uvea irora IT. . I VNir3L all diseases with I sN"Ni1 powerful Chinese I XPf-aJ herbs, roots, buds, 1 'ji'iy 3 "barks and vegetables SMmwKk that are entirely un. known to medical -science in mis coun try, and through the use of these harm less remedies This famous doctor knows the action of over S00 different remedies that he has successfully used In different diseases. He guarantees to oure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, ner. vousneas. stomach. Hver. kidneys,' fe- n.i trnuhla and ell crlvate 1 (teases, i Hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. : COBlUIiTfTIOir, rBXB. Patients out ef the - city write fee blank and circular Xnclose sUipp. M- dress ' T4iE C GEE WOO CHINESE v, MEDICINE CO. , DR W. NOfcTON DAVIS QUICK AND THOROUGH CURES : Ti J"-i--."U-, : ...-,.-: ;.;.-'':,-- Rightly, treat k curable ailment and. you oure it qUtckly. Treat with partial accuracy and you help out temporarily or fall en tirely. Many of our patients are lio have for yeara tried to rid themselves of some clinging disorder. Under our treatment a radical Improvement is - quickly noted. u A oure begins at once, -As time passes the more marked la- the progress, and the cure is always complete In the. briefest possible time. The treatment that cures' quickly also cures thoroughly. No one doubt this. The fact is tn direct accord with ar.i.ntmn ... 8?.n,nr.; ?r. i cures are accom plished quickly. They are not partial or temporary cures, but time proves them absolutely thor ough and permanent. Our meth ods are original, scientific and adequate, and this is why 'our cures are- permanent and quickly accomplished. . Contracted Disorders . To. ut Partially cure a con tracted disease is almost as dan gerous as to allow It to go on un treated. Unless every particle of infection -Is removed the probabil ity exists that the disease' will gradually work Its way Into, the general system. Sttll greater is the danger of the prostate gland becoming chronically inflamed, which always brings partial or complete loss of power. Perhaps 2per oent of the, cases of-- so called , ''weakness" are a direct result of some Improperly treated contracted disease. In hundreds of cases, we have treated recently we have- effected an absolutely thorough and safe cure in every Instance. . There have been no re,, lapses or undesirable- develop ments Whatever, and our patients have been cured In less time than other and less thorough forms of treatment require -In producing even doubtful results. . Varicocele : Many who ire slightly afflicted with varicocele believe that the trouble is of little consequence The opposite is true. Varicocele Is a disease of a progressiva na ture. As it sdvances, nervous complications come, power dimin ishes and the general health Is Impaired. We cure varteoceie without the use of knife, ligature br caustic, without pain and with out detention from Business.--; - ' '-.';. - i Stricture . .'""'.'". - .'-..--"., ; : . ... i-.' - Our treatment for stricture, re moves the necessity for surgical operation, even in severe cases Of Ipng standing. We do no cutting nor dilating. No other physician employs our methods of overcom ing this disorder, so the service we offer you is original and dis tinctive. Do not give up hope because others have failed. Wi will cure you and the cure will be a prompt and painless one. ' Our treatment dissolves the .stricture and permanently removes every obstruction rrom the urinary pas sages, subdues all inflammation, relieves all irritation' or: con peti tion that may xlBt in the aid neys or bladder, reduces enlarge ment of, the prostate gland ar.d restores health and tone to all organs affected by the disease.' "Weaknessj -If other physicians have treated you for so-called "weakns" yoa were probably helped only tempo rarily, if at all, and the reason is very apparent when the ause of loss of power in man if under stood. ,rWeakness" Isn't 'a weak ness at all. but Is merely a symp tom of chronlo -inflammation u the prostate gland, - Our system of combined local treatment removes this inflammtk tlon, and Is the only treatment that ever has or even can permo. nently restore strength and vigor. PILES Quick Onrea. Oertads Cares. permanently without the use of ointments, without palm - cutting or detention from business, In from two to three treatments. Our treatment Is entirely new and pe culiar to ourselves. Remember, no matter who has failed before in your ossa, we will cure you with mild methods, and without danger, or else make no charge whatever for our services. - . ' Should you live at a distance, we can treat you successfully at home. JS8 TO WAIT FOB oca rsB' varij. a cubs is " EiriCTZD. .t Consultation and advice freo at i offlce or by mall. vBook free. . i i . .T7 : !; (. , i, oyncji soxmii, t, a. m. to a m. lt30 to . and T to p. m. iundays aad holl. oays. 10 a. au'to 18 m, ... . i-.--- .'-V,.. DOCTOR W. Norton Davis 145V4 fflxth Street, Cos.! Alder, - ' Portlaao, 'Ot. ' mi GirtTmirnTiimTmTf &