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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 1908. 11 SAILIIiG VESSELS III FROH EUROPE Carmanian and La Tour .de Auvergne Bring Cc v ment Cargoes. EUGENE SCHNEIDER, . HAS PABT. CARGO Eugene's New Business Block Represents $50,000 Outlay Two Large Freight 1 Steamera Are Due to Arrive ' Here Tomorrow, One . From the Orient and the Other From Salina Crux. Two cement-laden Bailing vessels re- 1 ported off the ' mouth of the Columbia I river tins .morning, ana mm jprooaoiy be towed in before evening. They are the British ship Carmanian, from Ham burg via Ban Diego, and the French bark La Tour da .Auvergne, from Ant werp airect. . i i, j in, Lannui an come, 1.0 moyvr. w 11- son Jk Co.. and aha dtechara-ed Hart of f her cargo at the California port. The! La Tour de Auvergne cornea consigned to Kerr, ' uirrord et to. it is unaer-1 stood that both vessels are on the dis-l engaged list as far aa outward, cargo is concerned. 9 , - ' . , ' 9' :. . : i T ' ''' '"' .r.-.:'::;:-'-;.';-iy -' ... . i 3 ' : . ;- li il M , fr i , ' i 1 : ... .. Building Completed by . Odd Fellows. ", '. Eugene. Or.. Dae. 21. The new five Story brick block of the TCimna Odd The French bark Eugene Schneider I Fellows has just been completed and the offices and storerooms are now being trv,ui. ,ov, .i-.... v.ta.i..- .. occupied. This is tne tallest ana nanaaoiueai Business Clock in tne city, its Ifobart. has a part cargo of cement that eo"t ovr tSO.OOO. - ,- . she broua-ht out from Antwerp. It will be brought he. e, and then the ahip Willi aide of the Chanel of th. Willamette be towed to one of the mills on thelglde of the channel of the V7Ulamette jowor tmuraom q ioaa iurar ior a 1 Tree island Shoal range front light, win rettlrR Cararo. 'J lhraftAi- hs bnnwn aa Thrci Tr Island . Two larga steamers are du to ar-I shoal light. Rear light, a fixed whit '"" wmuiruw, una uem xiim rurcipoit lantern iignt, was permanently oia land 4b Aslatlo Steamshtn comDanv's I nnnHnn.H ri,amlwr is. aox. liner Numantla, from Hongkong via Pontofflce bar range lights, on Bauvle Japanese porta Honolulu and San Fran- Island, westerly shore of th Willamette Cisco, and the other being the American- river. ' December .15, 1908, lights on Hawaiian liner Nebraska n, from Salina guide in the dredged channel over upper u's via Ban Diego. The Numantla Postoffice bar were established as fol briYlfavabout COO tons of general Chi- lows: Front light, formerly the Pont iles merchandise, and the Kebraskan office bar upper light, will hereafter vnngs several nunarea tons or mixed De known as .rostoilice bar rang iront freight frirm .European and Atlantlo light Bear light, a fixed white post coaet por9. lantern- light, suspended 25 feet above Tomorrow being a legal- holiday, it la (he water, from .an arm .on a white not exneeted to have th itmm,rt work. I stake with red and white, vertically and they, will therefore remain In the striped, diamond shaped daymark, and narcor somewnat longer than usual, I aoout svv reev az aegrees twu-j Th Kottraakan will nmhahl nni a-at I in rear, of tha front II a"ht. ' unloaded until Tuesday,, and the Nu- Columbia river channel east side buoy, nantia will likely remain, her until a first class spar, found missing after the first of the year. December 6, was replaoed the. same day. , The sailing schooner Fred J. Wood, Hunter shoal buoy, 1. a first class which reached the river yesterday after Pr. found missing December V. was a smart run irom isan rrancisco, lert up I roE"j;'5a l"a oay. this morning and will be at tha mills of I . Willamette river. Coon Island channel the North Pacific Lumber company to- buoy, Z, a first class spar, lound missing morrow morning to ioaa lumper xor ean """"w - i-eara - , JANUARY WEATHER AT SEA BARON GETS FREEDOM ICaDtain Schumacher Grants Desert Hj-arograpnic Department Issues In- er's Release From County JaU. te res tin e Pilot Chart I Raron Wolf von Wentsch. the young TV.. T.n...w k., n v v..ii I Herman aristocrat sailor, who attempt- aciric ocean issued by tne nyarograpnio wv V c 1 ;' . , . v. ' " u . j . . department contains much Information n was ocked uo in Jail the other day. ail aiici no. 1 1 I vj ua iir w a 13 a IUI r, aiiiif ! . ... . . . . -ther things is .-shown the recently mm providing iH?.-0.",0." annpted suomanne distinguishing M4 Pt '"L ' which is hoisted on the that he will . tender or parent ship of submarines . C. i .L to Indicate hat submarines ara ot-erafc. Sether improper for a person to spend in In tha vielnltv unnstmaa in lau, ano ao inia morning The flag Is a white sonar with a "-.""i V'J, Vhr Vi-lZ. m;, iH red border, a figure In black, somewhat nw om !ack, "?.at l Xf-fJaJT w resembling an arrowhead, forming S??"?1?!: 1"K ctll .h Mmtof centerpiece in. the whit square. It li f""?' .1"- Jin.d-d iim.S siso announced that on January l. in rr"rii w display of night atcrm vrarnlnga of l"e,7idAn,Vnt'l 5? Sm Vti XJtl the United Statea weather bureau - any time to return to aUy until hla time red light alone will indicate easterly ex5S,h- n( -i,- winds and' a white Haht below -rd . tha necessary formality required lia-ht wlll lndlcata wa.Trl wlndaT errecting tne reieaa la progressing. Regarding weather conditions during . w ...... ' the coming month tha chart says: ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Alona- the American coast, between BO vaTlini wlnda" arakoTuh westerly: Be-l Th steam.r Alliance, Captain Par- tween 4o degrees ana 6 aegrees tne -i.i r re van in g win as are soutneasteriy along " f ,""'" he coast, becoming southwesterly be- y- She brought considerable general yond 130 degrees west. Gales from th cargo and a fair list of passengers, southern eemlclrclea will be frequent Th steamer Breakwater, Captain between 125 degreea-130 degrees west, mecgenn, sailed last night rrom Alns sveraalna U tier cent of the time. Be. worth dock for Cooa bay. tween 40 dea-reea and SO dea-rena north I The steamer Senator. Captain Nonan the winds range from southerly In th der, sails for Ban Franolsco tomorrow Immediate vicinity of the coast to south- afternoon. Th steamer George W. El- . . . A I. - . . . I . . A A 1 J . . J T . 11 - . J . wB8i io wfbi LBiwwn 120 QPsrwi'iiD t uor. uipuiin unan, aajia tur oau jreuro la aegrees west ana to nortnwest oetweeniann way porta mis evening. jsu nerrees-iso aearees west. uaies i i na steam scnooner it. u. inman (generally from the southwest) are less) cleared this morning for San Francisco rrequeni man rartner nortn. between wltn ioo.ooo rest or lumber. Bhe will 86 decrees-40 degrees north the winds I eomnlata her carta on tha lower Crv. ara more variable with a tendency, how- lumbla. ever, to a northwesterly direction near The oil carrier Roma arrived her the coast Continuing southward along last night with a cargo of oil from the coast northwesterly winds may b 8an Francisco. Sh left down this aft expected as far as Acapulco, coveting a ernoon after having discharged th iren. "n miH ou.nora nv- cargo at tn i-ortsmoutn tanxa tween IS degrees-10 degrees north, r nortneny winaa wni prevail near tne . aTTaiu' vrvrra coast, becoming northeasterly bevond 8S I BIAliLNiS HTl.toJ. degrees west Tvonoons during January ana ren-i n.. . . -.1-. a ruary are infrequent Those that do oe- n the nWhtand sailed at 1 0 J5 a. m cur originate In th vicinity . of the 5LmP BrVakwaterfor Coos Bay- left 1nr&J$: IX? iSZXSZ 5 .aBmascho15er0Fd0J. Wood1'" former recurv to. the northeastward "g,,, Franclsco, Dec. 14. Arrived i.,,.," .Vi i2r.i tiu inVJT- t--- teamer South 88 ' ""om Portland. i".1'-- thTrh...'!. Pelew Astoria, Dec. 23 Sailed at U noon ialands and throughout Mindanao. iu.1.1. t .. -..... - n , -.1 1 in 1 iinii unit xxuk..i " fuwiiavwTC.i vt .1.; iei- --,IT. J r,moutn"' arrived at Z:Zt p. m. French along the Pacific coast during January, bark Eugene Bchneider from Antwerp. ATjOXE on wtiole VOTAGE Astoria: Dec 24. Condition at the I mouth of the river at 8 a. m. obscured; I wind south. 28 miles: weather cloudy. I TMm at Aatorla Friday: Hlrh ulw frencn uarK , VTiuon XTaveia ioui a. m., 7.4 ieet; 1:5 p. m.. s.s reet Low water nil a. m., x.a ieet; 8:60 p. m 1.4 feet MARINE- INTE7XIGENCE Days Without Sighting a Sail. For "80 days, or from th time ah left Birkenhead, Kngland, until she r-acba the Columbia river a few days ago. the French bark Crlllon was never within aie-ht of another crart or any 1 w.-n.. - anu Kn oT.aVt'e'r- of 'thXbel Nebraskan.. S.Una Crua.. Dec. 26 tnrn.in,Tii?bs! looked In Numantla. orient . Dec 26 WioXllmS ifamok ittfiafTSnc-coam00,l 'Set !? i.u.t. tha nniMM of othor vi. Argo, 8a n Franolsco ........... .Deo. 27 MiiMtht seasTbut so far aa thlnga ZZ.ZZ??ZrrfZnn 'r? II seemed the Crlllon ailght hav been tn SacSL' iSS: 11 we? ,B he W,rId but th,,"kjr RoanotT,8anekpedroda nJjt . 1.,! i v.w Alliance. Cooa Bay.. . Deo. 11 terday Vfteroon io load whiat tor ffi? jor.- to JTeijo. ..... . . .Jan. 4 rop. She went to the ballast dock at g0'? w .B Pedro. .. .Jan. J IJnnton to aiscnarg oaiiast. dux win t!"'"-' "SSiiSi n. t. 11 be brought to on of the grain wharves Nfadan, Sallna Crua Jan. 18 .aj4 t week. The Crlllon ha a been Nieomedia, orient Jan. 10 bara aeveral times before. - . I fbia, orient Feb. 1 rntaln Delbarada aavs tha vo vara Alesia, orient ..Feb. from Europe was entirely uneventful. I Btftlv Umii 2n to Depart, It took 88 days from ' Birkenhead to Senator, San FrAnCisco ..... ...Dec 26 Mooart. laarnanja. "-na iiay irorai Allianc. UOOB Bay Dec 2 tnai pore ia niv v uiuiiumh rivvr. .airni and storms followed each other, but no ertous disturbances were encountered. Captain Delbarade says he was very anx ious to reach port in time to celebrat Christmas asnore. CHANGES IN RANGE LIGHTS Lighthouse Department of District Issues Notice to Mariners. v The llehthous denartment of ' this district issued th following nolle, to 1 mariners touching on aicis to navigation between fortiana ana m sea: Henricl landing range lights, on Sauvle Island, Or., about three miles above St Helens, westerly shore of the Columbia river. Front light moved about 1800 feet 835 degreee (NNW A W and suspended 26 feet above th water from en arm on a fiv Pol dolphin; day mark Unchanged. Warrior- Rock light, 351 degrees. SO minutes (N W) Z4 miles; rear ngni movea 10 aoout 400 feet SOS- degrees, 80 minutes (N 1 suspendea Characterls- W) of front light, and suspendej 60 feet above tn water, unaracterls- tlcs unchanged . ; - - iThree Tree island shoal rang lights, n Three Tree island shoal, , easterly cowstriaaPTio BTATXSTXCH. Prove that a neglected -cold or conga puta th lun ga In ao bad a condition that consumption "germs find a fertile 4 field for fastening oa ona Stop the cough Just as soon aa It appears with fcallard's Horehound 8yrup. Soothes the torn and Inflamed tisanes and .makes vou well again. Sold by Skidmor Drug Co. . Nebraskan. Salina Crua Dec Argo, Tillamook i ... .Dec. 28 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook....... Dec 28 Eureka, Eureka and Coos. ..... .Dec 30 Breakwater. Coos Bay. , . . . L.Dec '80 Roanoke can Pedro and-way.. Dec 81 Ron City. San Francisco Jan. 1 Numantla. orient .....Jan. 6 oeorg w. Eider, Ban Fedro. . . . Jan. 8 Nevadan, Salina Crua Jan. 17 Nieomedia, orient ...Feb. 1 Arabia, orient ................ .Feb. IS Alesia, orient ...... ......Feb. IS 5i. " -r -' Yes sals la yorf. Leyland .Broa. Br. sh. Drvdock Donna Franoesca, - Br. bk...... Astoria Churchill, Am. ach Astoria a 1 vena, Am. sen .......Aatorla W. F. Jewett Am. ach......... Astoria Irene Am. ach Astoria Washington, Am. ss.... Drydock Aberfoyle, Br. bk. ...... ..N. p. MiUa 6t Nlchelaa, Am. sh.ip... ...... Astoria Berlin, Am. sch. ............... .Ooble Taurus," . Am.' ach...... ...Kalama Bossuet, ft. dk. .......... (joal Bunsers Jolnvill. Fr. bk.. ....... ...Sand dock Neotsfield. Br. bk... Southern Pacific Brabloca. Br. bk.. Greenwir.h Vv 1 Oregon, Oer. sh ......Columbia No, 3 Torrtsdale, Br. h...... .Astoria Bully. Fr. bk. Llnnton Strathnalrn, Br. is. .......... ..Oceanic Armen, F. bk ...........Llnnton Rochambeau, Fr. bk. ......... .Stream Yellowstone. Am. s Jracof Crlllon. Fr. bk. ............... .Llnnton Senator. Am. ss. ......... Alns worth Endeavor, Am. ach...,...N. P. Lbr. Co. Yoaeralte. Am. a. .preacott Northland. Am. as... . .Portland Lbr. Co. Ren Kerriter, Fr. bk. Hobart "eorge V Eider, Am. ss Martins Fred J. Wood, Am. -sch.. Astoria Alliance. Am. ss.. ........ .Couch street Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk...... Astoria Carmanian, Br, ah.,;.; ....Astoria lm. xour a Auvergne, Fr, bk.... Astoria En Sout to load tumber. , Riverside, Am. ss........ Ban Francisco Annl K. Sraale, Am. sa Hongkong onaaia, a in. ss. ......... .can Francisco Virginia, Am. sch Mallendo Olson A Mahoney, Am. aa San Francisco Shoshone,-Am. ss. ..... ..Ban Francisco Geo. L. Fenwick, Am. ss. .Ban Francisco Lakme, Am. ss Man Francisco Saginaw. Am. ss, Ban Francisco - En -tout With OiuMt and 0aral. Gulf Stream, Br. bk , . .Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk ..London Olenalvon. Br. bk .....Antwerp Desalx. Fr. bk Antwerp r-oiianoca, nr. sn , Antwerp Wavertree, Br. ah Klleamerenort Matterhorn, Br. sh. . .Newcastle-on-Tyn Babln Chevaye, Fr. bk. Antwerp Tramp stsamers Sn Bont. Abouklr, Br. ss. ....... . .San Francisco Robert Dollar. Br. as.. ...Orlani Tweedal. Br. sa Puget sound Boveric Br. ss.. ...Ban Francisco Lisa, Nor. ss Vancouver, B. C. Sa mouts la Ballast to &o4 Orala. Port Crawford. Br. ah ...Callao Homeward Bound. Am. bk.San Francisco Thiera, Fr. bk. ., Belfast Francois, Fr. Dk Wan Francisco Asnteres. Fr. bk Ban Francisco Benares, Nor. ah Callao Clan Graham, Br. bk Caleta Coloso LAennec Fr. an Kahulu Nantes, Fr. bk Hobart Edinburgh, Br. bk Honolulu Oil Steamer Sa Boots. CoL E. L. Drake. Am. ss. .San Francisco CASTRO'S MEN ROUTED (Continued from Pago One) governments, even if this should In volve my own withdrawal from activity In the affairs of th nation." Castro will remain two weeks longer In the private sanitarium of Dr. Israel. He will give out nn information con cerning hla plane - G03TEZ' EMISSARY OFF FOR EUROPE TO MAKE PEACE SUITS. RUSH WIS PATROLS . -:-V,''- MBawaeaBBaaaaasaBaBJsaBBa -'-. . 1 .-V-' i''-' '".- . ,.. , ,j ; i ' . '" ' Four Persons Hurt in Dem onstration Against Decis ion of College Faculty. . (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.) Parla, Deo, Si. In a battl today be tween 3000 student of the College of Medicine and police reserves,1 four per sons, including Prefect of Police Leplne. were injured. The first clash occurred in front of the college building, where th students were protesting against th recent decision of the faculty to grant first class and second class di plomas. Half th students assailed the fiollc with rotten vegetables, eggs and nkstand. Th police charged with the hutta of their revolvers, drlvlna the students into the boulevard, where they barricaded themselves ' in an excavation on the new Metropolitan Traction Una. The atudenta this afternoon smashed tha windows of th senate chamber main hall. Th guard drov the in vaders to the atreet Fearing trouble th faculty of th medical college closed for the holidays today , Instead of to morrow. . ' -'- :- ' - GRID GIFT TO SAIMII M1Y Wealthy New York Woman Donates tfresh Air Home in New Jersey. (Special Dispatch to Th JoarnaM New York, Dec. 24 In honor of the birthday of Commander Eva Booth of the Salvation Army, which will be cele brated tomorrow, Mrs. Sarah Swltxer, wealthy New York philanthropist, has ?i re sen ted the army with a 17 room cot age valued at 320,000 at Long Beach. N. J., to be used as a fresh air horn for children during the summer. The Salvation Army will distribute dinners to 26,000 in Greater New York alone tomorrow, and about 10,000 pack ages of present for children. U.R. SOON TO RUN TRAINS . 1 '(Continued from Pag One) ' (United Press Leased Wlrs.i Th Hague, Dec 24. With a view to opening negotiations looking to a peace ful settlement of the differences be tween Holland and Vonesuela. former Foreia-n Minister Paul of Veaesuela is now on his way to The Hague ana Paris from Caracae An official communication from Wil lemstadt to that effect waa received to day by the foreign office The cable- Sam states that Paul has just left racas. The diplomats here are much Interested in th coming visit of the Venezuelan. DALLES BOXCAR MEN" ARE BOUND OVER (pactal Dispatch t Th JoaraaLt iTha Dailea. Or.. Dec. 24. Denver Rmlth and Fred Miller, charred with breaking Into an O. R. 4k N. boxcar and stealing three pairs of shoes, wer tried in justice uoutnus court, yesterday. Miller waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to appear before the grand Jury. Smith pleaded not guilty, but was bound over for the same amount In default of ball both were committed to the Wasco county Jail. Make table reservations for Christmas dinner at the Lenox, Third and Main. miles of standard gaug track within th- oitw llmlta Including th track on Front atreet and on Fourth atreet and th six miles of track from the city lim its to Llnnton. On the five or six miles between Llnnton and Holbrook the grading has been completed, the bridges and culverts are in and we are lavln. atftel now. This 16 miles Of road between Holbrook and Portland should be In operation by the first of February. Beyond Holbrook the line is nearly completed to Summit, two miles further west, where we are driving a 3000 foot tunnel, and ar at work from both ends. The tunnel work is largely through rock. The roadbed Is being ballasted with crushed rock, there is no grade over lVk per cent end no curve over 4 per cent. The line Is being built In every way to Insure rapid service and easyrlding. W want 10 Degin wwn ia a wwr on our terminals in tne norm ena. Thora will be a frelaht deDOt freight hada. ear shODS and bams, the Dlans being practically completed and ready ror approval. - Depot at Chamber of Commerce. Th passenger depot of the new line Is to be on th ground floor of th Chamber of Commerce, while the oper ating and executive departments will also be maintained In the Chamber of Commerce building. Arrangements have been mad for a ticket office on the Stark street front, as the tracks of the railroad run down the Stark street side of the building. According to Mr. Wlckersham the plans of the company at present do not go beyond Forest Grove "We want to get our Forest Grove line completed first and see how business lines up." said Mr. Wickers ham. "As soon as we get It In working order we will decide whether . to continue westward to the coast or build laterals down the valley rrom portiana or t,innton. As soon as the United Railway t.i completed Into Forest Grove It will giv tnat city tnree raiiroans tne tsoutnern Pacific, the Oregon Electric and the United Railway. Dolphin at Willemstedt. tSneclal Dispatch to Tha JonraaL Willemstad. Dec 24. Th United States gunboat Dolphin arrived here at 8 o clock thia morning ana received a noisy welcome In 1907. 1.107 American silver watches and 12.763 watches in steel nickel and other cases were Imported into uermany. Christmas cards. New Year carde art calendar, exclusive lines imported and domestic The postal shop. 124 Fifth street, near Washington. Telephone Your Classified mm AM TO THE J0URM1 TELEPHONE Main 7173 A6051 Not responsible for er rors in ads taken over the telephone. , For information as to contracts, consult the clas sified advertising man. A phone call will bring him to your place of business. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 CALL BUILDING Cohosh root. Unicorn root, Bine Cohosh root. Golden Seal root,, and chemically pure glycerine. Dr. Pierce does not claim for his Fa vorite Prescription" that It is a "cure-all." It is recommended as a most perfect specific for woman's peculiar aliments. So uniform are the results which follow the use of this remarkable remedy? that it can be truly affirmed of "Favorite Pre scription" that it alwayt Mpa and almost aluxtvt cure. Ninety-eight per cent, of th women who give this medicine a fair and faithful trial are cured and remain cured. . It is a powerful Invigorating tonic, im parting health and strength in particular to the womb and its appendages. The local, womanly health is so Intimately related to the general health that when diseases of the delicate womanly organs are cured the whole body gains in health and strength. For weak and sickly women who are worn-out," "run-down" or debilitated, especially for women who hrork in store, office or schoolroom, who si in 1 7 pe writer or sewing machine, or bear heavy household burdens, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will prove a priceless benefit because of its health- restoring and strength-giving power. . Tea paoor. -v wan to ten you or the great Improve ment In my health, since taking your ' Favor ite Pieacriptlon."ays Mrs. H. S. Jones, of Forest N. O. " Whm I Win it- nu 1 ... . pJUtalcal wreck and had despaired of ever haTlng good health again. Could not sit up an oar. a nocea a great improvement before the ant bottle was all used. Was suffering with almost every pain that a woman Is sub ject to 1 had inflammation of the ovaries. Dalnful and sunpre d nerloda. and h-r symptoms of female disease After taking six bottles of 'Favorite Prescription I felt 11 ae neW person, van nee Horseback and take all kinds of exercise and not feel tired." I "Jv - Only one or 4 WoaaMvt SSfcf Tei: OQVV QuOttl ulate, tone nn and act in healthv, vigorous action a foul stom ach, torpid liver and sluggish bowels. Little Pill, little dose: produce great results. 4 First put np by old Dr.- R. V. Pierce, over 40 years age. Much Imitated hut never tousled. '' . - Send al one-cent stamps to caver cost of mailincr and et a conv of tWI fVm acrlptian", and contains the following in- Sense Medical Adviser," over 1000 pages, gredienu 1 Ladr's Slipper root, Ulack j Address Dr. K. V. Pleice, Jiuffalo, X. V. I The Young Physician. WHAT ftlS EXPERIENCE PROVED. In the early sixties It was usually tha duty of a practicing physician to ride many miiea every aay on nis regular round of visits upon his patients. In those days a young man who had received a splendid medical training in one of the best medical colleges of that dav was ac customed to ride ten, twenty, thirty miles or more visiting the sick and afflicted. Ills success was soon phenomenal. Doc tors and families called him for consulta tion to towns at considerable distances by ralL Bis soecialtr was tha cure of those common and distressing diseases of women. He had early discovered that by combining the extracts of the follow ing medicinal plants, in Just the right proportion, without the use of alcohol his Prescription almost Invariably cured such cases. Later, in order to place this remedy before the public In a shape easily to be procured, he established a labo ratory at Buffalo. N. Y., where regu larly qualified chemists were put in charge to accurately prepare his "Pre scription and put it In shape for ship ment to all parts of the world. This remedy, which he named - Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is not a "patent medicine", but a tonic and nervine for women, and a regular physician's pre- CLASSIFIED AD KATES Classified advertisements In Th Jour nal ar0 as follows: r No ad less than 1 to per insertion. Phone or charged ads So per line per insertion; 1 Insertions for th price of (. Cash ads lo per word per Inser tion, 7 Insertions for the price of . Lost and found, haln mn-ii situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads lo per word per Insertion. 8 Insertion for th price of a. IS to to worde 80c; 31 to ZS words, 26c: matrimonial. mani curing, massage and bath ads, lOo per Una per Insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and fu neral noticee tOo per Insertion. New today (agate measue 14 lines to Inch). 84o per inch. Count 6 worda to llna. Th Journal cannot guarantee ac curacy or asiume responsibility ror er rors of any kind occuring In telephoned uvQuinoiniai Should inv ad. annear inmrr first insertion. The Journal will not b responsiDi ror suesequent insertions. Th Journal's business office is open from 8 e m. to I p. m.; Saturdays 8 a m. 10 iv p. m. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE Furniture of S room flat; u.uri mvinr cuv. can in i h prjco reasonable; MARRIAGE LICENSES WEATHER REPORT KEW TODAY. Th north' Pacific storm has crossed the Rocky mountains and is now central north of the Dakotae It la a storm of great magnitude but it has caused no precipitation sine it crossed tha Rocky mountains tictot a smail amount in western Montana. Light rain has fallen: In western Oregon, western Washington and In California as far south aa Ban Francisco, and light snow has occurred In the intermountain states from Canada . south to northern Utah. The California 1 high pressure has increased in magni-i tuda and its crest is now over northern Nevada. A small secondary disturbance Is central over western British Colum bia which has caused moderately high southerly winds In th Puget sound country and along, tha Washington coast The barometer la relatively high over th Atlantic states. The indications are for rain tonight and Friday in northwestern Oregon and western Washington and for rain or snow tonight and Friday In eastern Washington and nothern Idaho. It will be cooler tonight tn th Willamette val ley. Temp. Max. Mln. Precip. Atlanta. Ga 64 3 - Baker City, Or...... 8fl 1 .It Boise. Idaho 42 28 .32 Chicago, 111..- 42 38 Edmonton. Alb 22 4 Helena. Mont....... 42 Jacksonville, Fla....R6 This Modern Seven-Room House 0 T. 0 .02 e 48 Lewiston. Idaho.... 42 30 Los Angeles, Cal... 60 Marshneld, Or...... 50 82 Mw nrluna Tjl.' 8 48 New Tork, N. Y. . . . 30 22 0 North' Had, Wash.. 48 48 .34 Pocatello, Idaho..,. 3 24 .01 Portland. Or 4 38 .34 Roaeburar. Or f. 46 30 .68 St Louis, MO i 46 - . - 40 9 at Minn 14 16 0 San, Francisco. Cat.. 52 46 .01 Seattle. Wash...... 44 38 .22 Spokane. Wash...., 88 24 .24 Walla Walla. Wash. 4 86 .10 i 100x150, ON CARLINE; MUST SKLL: WILL TAKE 32400; TIMfcl ON 31000; NO AGENTS. SEE TUB OWNERS AC ' 4 N. (TH ST. . ... ... . Cheap Land 1000 acres of rolling hill and bench land, Yamhill county, partly covered with oak grubs, unexcelled for fruit and walnuts. Will sell on easy terms and at a a nap price ASBBESS -787. JOtTXBTAXj. - v DEATHS LANEGRAFF In thle city, at the resi dence ei her oaugnier, airs, ac v- sen, 325 East Forty-rirtn street, De cember 23, 1908. Ingebors; Thov Lana graff, aged t yeara. Notice of funeral KA8TMAN At residence, oh r.aat Twenty-third street, December 23. Flossie A. Eastman, aged 17 yeara 4 monthn 2S daye ' . ' ,. HKRRMAN In this city December 24, at the family residence, 1123 Vernon avenue, Mabel K. Herrman. aged n rears 7 montns. Anouourani vi 'uneral laterj FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING, M'ENTEB OILBATJOH. undertakers and embalmsrs: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine Mala 410. Lady assistant. JiP.FInlcy & Soil Ma'dT-o'nr1 Ladv attendant. Main 9: A-1839. JiELLEU-B - RNES CO., FUNERAL M- rectora, emoaimere u nusawa, 1088. lany assistant. UNDERTAKER. EDWARD HO WAN, 820 8rd street. ER1CKSON UnderUklng Ce, embalm. lng: lady ass t.t 40S Alder, m, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ABSTRACTS carefully and correctly compiled and examined, charges rea- sonaoie. KOOm 0, morriaon si. Phone Main I0. James M. rugn. 1 ji mr v ra' Abstract A Trust Co.. room 6 Board cf Trade bldg.; abstracU a specialty. Lloyd M. Roberta and wife to Walter L. Allen. lot HI. diook l, Waahinaton addition 3 1.200 B. 8. Simon and wife to Swiss Hall association, lot 2 ana north 20 feet of lot 2. block 147. city 11,000 T. 8. west and wife to Louis Berland, north V4 of lot 10 and all of lot 11. Park 1.650 H. T3. Bartholomew. SSI . 88. Caroline SherrV'64: " Arch Clonlnger, 837 East Market street. 12, Cora Meese 19. auiseppe Barbagelata, 241 Union ave nue over 21. Margherita Clnquee over Gordon Nelaon. 680 Mlaalaalr.nl ' J. Mason, 1693 Macadam atreet 45. Olive Walton. 38. ' Adolph Ronke 233 North Fifteenth Street, 26, Anna Bander, 28. Charles Vinson. 247 Sixth street 24. Maud Vaughn, 21. v ' John Harnett, Hillsdale 24. Lulu Boore, u. Isaac O. Pea. Unlversltv Para-, n Anna Jenson, 26. - Charles Foster, 872 H East Oak street, 28, Lydia Blanch Lesser, 23. l. is Avery. city. - zo, Blanch J, Camobell. 23. William Walker. 1056 East Alder. t T a- ' jjaura ciiacn. i. Klchard Marion Mauaewe Spokane 25, Hattle Belle Powers, 22. CATERING tor parties, dinners and weddings: reasonable ' Mrs. Sofia Mann, pnong a-uu. LOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND FU neraia. .Jiiirea ourKnarat. Nob win florist. 120 I3d St. Main 603. A-3184 Full dresti aulta for rent, all l Unique Tailoring Co 309 Stark at Wad dins Card. W. O. Smith -v r. ' Waahlngtoa bldg. corner 4th aad Waaa-Ingtonsta Beta 4t Sons, flcrlata. funeral daalarna. Biwyj pattrrm on. jqain pvgg; A-1STT. Clarke broa.. florlata-. -Fin flowara and floral designs. 389 Morrison st Max M. Smith, florist, 150 Ith st, op poslte Meier eVrank'e Main T31I. CKALCTERLE5 ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. $10; family lote 325 to 875. Sunerlntsnd. ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont et and Cully road. Phone Tabor 80S. Fat full information apply to Frank Sehle get S8I Worcester blk. Phone A-3H23. f MOM'MEXTS MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU- mente all kinds cemetery decorations. 68-70 Grand ave. N. Ifrtboff rrcae land a leading marble and sranlta wke 650 (00 BOO (18 450 4.500 300 600 380 View annex. LudwIg .Wolf and wife to Oliver Frack, lots 6 and , Diock eu, Tlbbett's addition 1.300 William Kern Ogden and wife to Myron vrooman, tot a, mock 12. Clifford addition M. C. Davis and wife to Ida AchlUee lot 15, block 3. W1U itms addition M. C. Davis and wife to Ida Achilles, lot 15, block 2, Will lams addition Glen Harbor Realty Co. to John Duncan Clarke Co.. lot 20 and north Vi of lot 21, block 4, Glen Harbor L. P. R. LaCamp and wife to Frank Klekar. south 63 feet of lots 1 and 2. block ft. Tol man tract M. B. Evans et al to W. E. How ard et al, lot 12, the south 55 feet of lot 13, the south 65 feet of west 27 2-3 feet of lot 16, block 1,. Sunnyside W. J. Eddy and wife to A. Mo ser. lots 82 and 33, block 10, Northern Hill addition ., J. B. Williams arTd wife to M. Myrtl Foresman. lot 1. block 2, Strube'a addition James H. Murphy et al to Zylpha Caroline Sutton, lots 8 to 11, block 12, Mabelvllle.. Hub Land company to Albert and Lola Pearl Miller, lota 16, 17, Monk a. ITortuna Place. ........ Powell Valley company to j. D. Mcuea, lots i, z, I, diock b. Uoton Park L. L. Catterlin to Maggie A. Rl- ner, northwest quarter or block 4. Mistletoe addition D. C. Emery and wife to A. A. Welch, lot 8, and west two thirds of lot 7. block 1. Hunters Joseph H. Nash and wife to Ches ter a. snepparo, lots z, 4, diock 1. Nashville Thomas Bllyeu and wife to M. R. You man 8. lot 7. block 2, Arleta Park No. 4 Gates Howes and wife to Hugh H. Earle et al, lot s and south half of lot 6. block 3, Ports mouth Villa Annex No. 1 M. E. Thompson et al to Henry can Marauardt, lot , diock 2. Lester Park Ida J. Johnson to J. Heanessy Murphv. trustee, lot 23. block 29. Alblna Thomas E. Davey and wife to w. k. Bates, lot is, diock . Kenll worth - R. K. Lee and wife to W. E. Bates, lot 18. block f. Kenli-worth LUlle B. Thomas to W. R. Batee lot IS. block S. Kenll worth.... O. D. Boardman to A. Q. Wbr, lots 7, S. 9, 10. Bryllne Seth Lind to Nora D. Llnd. lot 7, block 10. Kinsei park Title Guarantee 4fe Trust com pany to Sylvester 1 Jit ham, lot 7. block 16. West Piedmont . . Bayard Taylor Allyn and wife' to Adolph M. Brunswick et si. lot 6. block 12. Sunnyside addition and lot 6. block 1. Eastland ... Clarke-Clemson company to A. Kalkoren, lot li. Clock, s, Ciem son addition Harvey Foresman to M. Myrtle Foresman, lot s Diock 5, Park View W. J. MiUer to Maria MUey, lot S. block 16. Highland Park ... James O. Pitkin et al to Susie A. mm Choice quarter block. North 14th St.. ground leased to large corporation seven years. Pays good interest Land value ; rapidly Increasing. E. J. DALY 222-223-224 Falling bldg. CHRIST!! AS GREETING TO ALL . i May the bountiful hand, of fortune shower on you the best In the land, may the roses that bloomed in your garden the year., com again and again and still find you here. May the warm summer sun fill your veins with new life, and the cool winter winds waft away care and strife, we sincerely wish you. all. this and much more. Our telephone number Is East six, one and four. Mortgage Loans At lowest Current -tat. Building Zioass, Xnstallxnsnt Leans. Wm. MacMaster 80S Weroester Block. Hortgage Loans Lowest rat of Interest. I.OUI8 tUULOlCOXf. 3 Stark treat, a eooao. MEETING NOTICES 41 WEBFOOT CAMP, Na 65, Woodmen of the World, meets every Fri day night in W. O. W. Temple 128 Eleventh atreet ' AH members re quested to be present Visitors welcoma DR. HERMAN J. HARRIS. C O. A. L. BARBUB, CTerk. M. W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP. NO. (975. Mondan. fialllna.TTIrach block. 1Mb and Washington ate 14. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP, S.466. .rows weanesaay venioa Aliaxy bldg.. (d and Morrison ate FOR SALEREAD ESTATE 16 140 725 3.000 (3 (00 800 759 259 979 100 471 376 8,308 175 ' 159 2.900 100 1,060 2,400 WHY NOTT w know how to build bunralowa and artistic homee it's our business; don't pay the rent man. pay ue , WHY NOT 7 BUTTERWORTH - STEPHENSON CO-. 36 Lafayette bldg., 6th and Washington. M. 8529. - IF YOU wish to sell or exchange your ' businese city or country property, list with, us for a square deal. We can loan your money oa good real estat mortgagee ATLAS LAND CO.. " A-13J0 420 Lumber Exchange MAGNIFICENT horn on Belmont street; 8 large rooms, built In china closet pantry, clothes presee etc; fruit trees and email frulte For ejulok sale, 34500; terms, 3100O cash, baianre long time. American Trust Co 300 Chamber of Commerce - tO S.fTLH ESTATE Two modern 6 . room cottages, nearly new. with concrete foundations, on 100x100, In Sunnyside Waldemar Seton, attorney at law, room 431 Worcester blda- 3d I ana uat, romand, ur. f ROOM new house for 33000 on a EOx 100 lot overlooking "Overlook" and the city; close to the R. S. carllne It Is a great bargain and (500 cash first payment. Chapln it Ilerlow, 33 Cham ber of Commerce 19 sva auoud -a pusafi 4 zSl uo -pjvqoiH JOisaM 'net esvetd ln iq Stujat uo Pu saoJd ) 'A'lJedojd A0 pus qouei inoe ox uotmeua jinoX rrso o) oilfl pinoAi a liXvpHOti m Jir nr nop episdn q m ONIHJAH3Aa SV A SACRIFICE OF 3300. New modern room bungalow. H block, 1 block to station; price (1800, 8749 cash. balance terrne W-W ear. third noue east mvans ststion. PltWn. lot 2. block 13. Glenco Park 900 Carlos H. Smith and wife to Al fred lAvole. nart of lot 11. Pal estine Hill 2.000 Albert Fehrenbach to C. B. Wood- . worth, east H or southwest of northeast U of section 20, townshlo 1 south, range 1 east containing 20 acres 11.000 vimam u. Tnomsoa ana wits to Sarah J. Parrlsh, west 40x60 feet of lot 6, block 3: south 10 feet of the south side of lot 6, block t. Garrison's subdivision of East Portland II. B. Garalde to Nordby-Cravea investment company, lot . ,, block 2. Stewart Park ..- William M. Killlngsworth et al to B. K. connirr, lot 10. block 13. Walnut Park Hlhemla Savings bank to Lena F. Espey, lot , block l, Bwan. addition ...i.... Pacific Title Trust Co. tha laadlna ebstrartore 304-8-S-f FaUlea bide PACIFIC Title Trust Co.. th leading anairactors. zm-a-s-j railing mi. 1.400 425 1,509 350 SEE Wllllama Abstract Ce for crlcea Chamber of Commerce 238 6 ACRE tracts near Beaverton; new tract just platted. 3150 to 1259 per acre; terme small payment down, bal ance Inside of 6 years; first choice now. Call State Lend Co.. 133 H 1st at. WE ARE OWNERS AND AGENTS. River View and Peninsula property. If interested In low price and easy terms cal) on ue Summit Investment Co.. 129 Kllllngsworth ave. REAL estate. . Do you want a home? Good location, fine cllmat. dairy, fruit and stock ranches. Fin timber land. Terme Writ for booklet A, L, Rain water Philomath. Or. NEW modern 9 room house in Holla- day's additt n; also lots in Holladay Park addition. Cay Bex Fumltur Co at 2d and Main ste Main 9193. Z JNEW 7 room modern houaes; on en Hawthorn and on half block off; large lot; a bargain. 1148 Hawthorn ave.. between 38th and h. FIVE lota facing river, 9 blocks north Crematorium; nn view, natlv grov trees; 17 minutes from 1st and Alder. Phone Sell wood 69. ' tlO DOWN and 35 per month buys a choice lot with 160 feet frontage on -60 foot street on carllne; 3200. 8-806. Jonrnal. ' . . FOR SALE or tra.le for farm, 7 roam -house, 4 or 7 lots. Bn owner or write W. D. Hayee room 617. Oreg(n!an ! - : A MODERN 8 room redidnce, ne!y new, ail first claes an.i eoniplctn, 24 Shaver. Fhone Woodlawn M. No ,;.. CIt Dcnsell & Co. Real Esta.'e Rooro S38 C. of (', 6L'Bl'RBAN lota, 1300; fine vt-, double valua in 1 yetr: tas isr- lfiveatl?ate; no ncnli XV-1. .! G. B. WOULLKU" Woodlar.iL Saiii. taint a.-l ment lunil". i)R WAI.E- A - g.. term". N r. nr. 3T"-T" a C-nv ''. - e,::ni n. i: