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,TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. -PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO. JANUARY 12, UZ7. SPOILATIOU SPELT BY UEVJ LAW s Pope Pius Addresses Encyclical to French People on Subject of Church Statute. . "V. GOVERNMENT'S 'ACTION IS v T DENOUNCED AS ANARCHY Pontiff DeclaretTtutt Fnuic Is War. ring .Not Only Against Christianity but Also Against AH 'Dlffwnt Religions.: .f. '.""'.." '"" ( Journal Bp cUI Service. ) - Psrls, Jan. 12. Au encyclical by ths -. " pop to .ths French eople has btin pub ' Uahed In which the pontiff declares that .the French government Is warring against ths Christian fallh and all re k. liglous Ideas. In part ths. pops says: "As to ths declaration required for public worship. It did not offer tns le ssl guaranty that ths church had ths . riKht tc expect Nevertheless, to obvi ate worse evils, ths church might have toierstsd making declarations, hot lay ing down that ths clergy shall be only - oooupmts of the churches without any legal elatua. and without that right to performs any. administrative set In ths sxerclss of their ministry placed them In such a vague and humiliating poai ; Won that ' the making of declarations could,' not bs accepted. . . ., . ' ; .Was Church anopsia. ' "H-remain a to esamlne ths law- re cently voted by the chambers. From . ths point, of view of church property ths law Is a law of spoilation-and cotv flseatlon and has oonsummstsd ths pil lage of ths church. "Although her divine founder wss bom poor la a stable and died poor on the cross, snd slthough she knows pov- , erty from ths cradle, ths property she wu posaesssd of nevertheless belonged - to her and no one had ths right to de- prlve her of It. , This ownsrshlp. India , . putably poealbls from every point of ; vlew. haa been officially sanctioned by .; ' ths state. . , ........ - . , , "The ststsment thst tb government - disposed , of the "abandoned" property s .' of ths churches Is sddlng derision to spoliation. V 1 : : . -- ' "Krom the point of view of ths sxer. else of religion the new law haa organ ' lsed anarchy. It "installs regime of uncertainty and arbitrariness. There Is ., uncertainty as to whether ths rhurches, , which are always liable to dsaffectlon, shall or shall not In ths meanwhile bs at the dispone 1 of ths clergy snd faith-- ., ful. in each pariah ths prlsst will be In th power M the municipality, with the consequent possibllltyof conflicts In 'all parts of ths country; In addi tion, the clergy are under sn obligation to meet the- heaviest expenses, while ' their sources of revenue ars subjected . to -ths strictest llmltatlona. - ; , -. Aggravates Old Xw.'.'. ', "Ths new law aggravates ths law sep aratlng church and stats. We can only condemn it with precision snd without ambiguity. Certain articles of the law throw new light on ths real aim of our enemies. They wish to destroy ths church snd dechristianiss Franc with- ..out attracting too rloseLv the attention jortbt people,. It their Tcoarsve was , . . . . . . ... iy-popyar-as iney preienu ii , mcr would pursue It openly and take all the .'. responsibility. Instead, against ths rls ., lng tlds of popular reprobation ths gov ernment attempts to throw the respon . slbllltles on ths church. Its victim, but "ths object will not succeed. x-. ' "As for us., ws have done our duty as spy-other Roman pontiff would have f-inoi Thr- hlglrorftces with which (heaven Inveated us, as well as our faith "".In Christ, determined our 11ns of con duct, and w could not have acted other , ' wise without bresktng our conscience , . or breaking ths oath ws took whsn ws mounted the throns of BL. Peter." M : MRS. CARRIE BUILhtt - DIES AT HOOD RIVER ' Hpeelil Dlspatrk- ts The Jesraal) Hood River. Jan. 11. Mra. cartis Butler, wife sf ths senior member of the Butler Banking company, Is dead at her noma In this city. .. Mrs. Butler's maiden cams was Blzler snd shs was . born In Hancock) county, Illinois. - xn 1S8S shs csms to Oregon snd hsd been resident of Wasco county for tt years, At Ths Dalles, where shs lived for msny years befors coming to Hood River, shs was prominently issnuriea wun cnurcn, temperance and chsrttsble-work. Slis wss msrried to Leslie Butler.' Novem ber 10, 1817, and Is survived by four -children. Mrs.- Cora-Dyssrt -snd Mrs. Nellie Knlskern of Centralis, Washing ton, and Mrs. Carrla Vsughan and Tru man Butlsr of Hood. River. ). ' Silver Pai-chased at 09.805. - I J no real Special Sai k - Washington, Jan. It. Ths dirsctor of ths mint hss purchssed 108,009 ounces ef silver at . for delivery at Phils- delphla. : - . WORK WEAKENS THE KIDNEYS Joan's Kidney PIIU Have ,Done Qreat Service for ' People Who Work ; 1 In Portland. "" )fost Portland people work svery dsy - fn soms strained, unnatural position -bending conatsntly ever a desk riding . en Jolting wagona or cars doing labor ious housework; lifting, reaching or pulling, or trying ths back In a hundred and ons other ways. All these strains tend to wear, weaken and Injurs the kidneys until they fall behind In tbetr ' work of filtering the poisons from ths blood. Dnsn's Kidney Pills eurs sick ' kidneys, put nsw strength la bed backs. , pertland cares prove it, . a., 1 Msney, repairer on the Port. land Cable Railway, and living at t&4 rim street. Portland, Oregon, says: -F'oen's Kidnsy Pills completely rid ms of sn attack of backache which was brought, on through - ths-tnrrlng Snd Jolting of riding on the cable cars. At .f...t. that was ths only war I could y .ccount for It. It was very annoying f and worried ms a greet deal. ' Being In- througlT ths rscommsndatlons ,of ths ' remedy.! found quick relief and a final 'cere. That was over three years ggn, ( and there has been no return of ths tmtihls sines." yt,r sale by sll deslers. Price 10 cents. roeter-Mtlbum Co., Buffalo, New York, eole sgents for ths United Rtatee. . Remember ths nams JJOAN a and asXe ns othsr. . FRENZIED FEMALE GOES-SOUTH (Jeoraal Rneeisl servtce.t Cleveland. O., Jan. It. Mrs. Cassis U Chad wick will, on accpunt " of poor health, bs transferred Monday from the Ohio penitentiary to the federal prison si atounasvme, west Virginia, where she will servo out her ten years'-sen-tenos. Bhe wss photographed rester- dsy. snd ths plcturs Is the finest taken since her Imprisonment. Ths photograph revssis amazing change In the woman. who three years ago was snergetle snd msgneuo and in ths prim of splendid physical health. Today shs Is wan. broken - and only ths shsdow of her former aelf, ths year of prison life hav ing transformed her completely. . -. Mrs. Cbadwlck has lost aU that air of confidence she maintained while pulling ths wool over, the eyes of credulous fi nanciers. In 1901 she was ona of the. J most striking figures In Cleveland. Her span or horses waa the finest . In ths Teai-4elty. f v. Bhe had one of ths finest auto mobiles. Her home . was furnished In most ezqulalts taste. Mrs. Chad wick's -appearance suggests EIGHTH AK60RA GOAT SHOW BEST EVER HELD Great Increase In Number of An - imals ExhibitedWhole State; . Represented. . ; I Special Dbpatck to The jeoraal.) Dallas, Or., Jan. IS. The slghth an nual Angora goat show for ths stats of Oregon, given under ths auspices, of ths Polk ..County - Mohair association, cams to an snd laat night after one of the most successful exhibitions ever given by ths association. - ,. 'Exhibitors were present with their stock from sll over -ths' atats and ths expression wss heard on all aldss that this show was larger snd better In svery respect than any that haa sver been held heretofore. One hundred and sev enty goats wars on exhibition, about SO mors than were shown laat yesr. Goat breeders wars In sttendsncs from Call fornts. Montana and Texas. Ths Judges will finish their awards todsy. There ts but on other annual goat show held In the United States, snd thst Is at Kansas City, In connection with ths Royal horee show; hence, ths Polk County Mobslr association enjoys ths distinction of giving ons of ths two annual shows held In ths United States, , a puotio meeting; waa -veia at in courthouse Isst night, at which papsrs were read by J. W. Fulton, secretary of the National Angora sssoclstton ' of Helena, Montana; T. N. Williamson of Portland snd U. 8. Orsnt snd W. A. Ay res of Dallas. Ths papers dealt with the gost industry, both local and for eign, snd a general discussion wss hsd regsrdlng ths raising snd car of An goraa In ths United States. - : " " Ths officers of ths Polk County asso ciation are G, W. McBeev president,-snd W. A. Ayrss, secretary. RAILROAD SUFFERS FROM FUEL SHORTAGE ("pedal Mspstcll to Tlx fooraal.) - Grants Pass, Or., Jan, It. Ths coal famlna sxistlng In other sections of ths country hss struck southern Oregon, but sines there Is plenty of wood for fuel hers ths effect of ths shortage Is felt only by ths Bouthern Paclflo rail road. The bunkors and coal dump, uau slly well supplied In Orants Pass, this being a freight, division, havs been so nearly empty this past week thst freight traffic haa been largely sus pended, the coal on hand being needed for. ths passenger trsln locomotives. Ths company expects to get a supply of fuel on hand within a short time. - Captain Moe finrrenders Ueense. (Spwial Plapatrh M The Jonrsal.) - Beat tie. Jan. 12. Captain Chris M", maater of the sound steamer Montlcello, has surrendered his license as a direct result of the collision between ths steamers Kitsap and Montlcello two months ago. Tbs Inspectors questioned Captain Mns as to how his llcenss was obtained. Captsln Mos has now. sur rendered ths license, saying thst If thers was any misrepresentation on his part when ha secured the license It was unintentional, and he would surrender his papers and taks another examina tion, i , . . FINANCIER FOR HER HEALTH 1 I mil!?! Cassis Cbadwlck, as Bu Waa at the ' , Tims of Her Financial Operations, ' -and Sketch Showing Her Work In . "Prison; V - 'V'.-.i that shs will not Uvs to finish her ssn- tencs. ; ' PLACE FOR GRANTS : PASS - r TO DISPORT ITSELF k,-'.:. , .. , Ideal Site for PublSo Park Do nated, and Accepted by r the City: ; : ' - ' (pedal Dispatch ts The SoanaLl Orants Pass. Or, Jan. IS. Grants Pass will havs a public park. This matter hss boon definitely settled, ths ground has been secured, and its im provement will b taken up at one. The sits selected, or aeoepted. is a tract of several acres located on ths south bank of ths Bogus river Just below ths county bridge and within ths suburbs. Ths tract was donatsd t ths city for ths purpess on condition thst It . bs clsansd np, laid out . with walks and kept In good condition, by ths First Na tional bank. A prettier alts- for- this purpose could not have been found. The Rogue river at this point la as smooth as a lake during ths summer months, ss well as during a great part of ths winter, and offers fins sailing and -rowing, besides supplying all needed watar for irrigation purposes. Ths tract Is covered with native trees, and with little work can be put la ex cellent shnps.' Manager C R. Ray of ths Condor Water A Power company, hss agreed to Install an electrle motor and pump to pump, watar to ths park grounds and will also placs an abundance of else-trio- lights. Tbs nsw psrk will bs shaped to receive visitors by ths arrival of ths spring months, and will no doubt be come a very popular resort. GRAND JUROR REPEATS -r . EPITHET GRAFTERS v ' (Journal Special service.) San Francisco, Jan. II. Grand Juror Livingston, who helped Indict Ab KUsf snd Mayor Bchmtts. created a sensation In court when asked by Ruers eounssl what hs thought of Schmlts and Ruef by replying: "They ars grafters, I mean by graft the doing of things Illegally and that ars morally wrong. I admit that I havs told many psopls that I thought both ths mayor and Ruef wsr grafters." Judgs Dunns during ths examination of Livingston sgaln threatened Attorney Acb, Ruers counsel, with punishment for contempt for insulting remarks to ths witness..: . . - '., OSTEOPATHY : ' TOM A XCXZTirO. TTJCS . - $10.00 Per Month ! Klrksvllls Infirma ry of Osteopathy, room If Grand Ths. atrs building. Wash. Ington and - Park. Dr. Sommsr. grsd uats In ' medicine snd osteopathy and formerly professor at ths Still College i of Osteopathy, man agsr. . ' r VU ' LL lJ I NEVER GUESS Rirperlment or take chances of sny sort. I attempt to cure only those diseases that I have been curing for the past sixteen years, and I believe I am Juatlded In saying that I havs learned all aboat them. Wer I lack ing In knowledge pertaining to my specialty I would never have attained, my present success, nor would I to day be recognised ss ths leading spe cialist treating men's diseases. If e gllcted. you can depend upon It that the service I offer you Is the service you need, snd Is servlo such ss csa be rendsred .fey- other--physician. My practice la ths largest because I Invariably fulfill my promises. . - w - . i ; ' VARICOCELE J; Under "my treatment ths roost sg grsvated cases of varicocele are cured In a few days time. There ts no pain, and it Is seldom necessary that the patient be detained from his occupation.. Normal circulation Is at once restored throughout all the or gans, snd ths natural processes of . waste and repair are again estab lished. If you ars afflicted with va ricocele, consult roe at once. De lays csn but bring on aggravated conditions snd nervous complications that will Impair ths vital functions and Involve ths general health. i Contracted Disorders In ths treatment of disorders I of fer a service such ss do othsr phy sician csn render. The remedies I cmploy-bav a most thorough snd rosltlv action In cleansing the mem-' ranee o all Infection and subduing all Inflammation. My manner of ap plication Insures absolute thorough ness, and removes svery possibility of relapse or a chronlo stage. My sure ars not only thorough, out are accomplished la .ths briefest tlnas -pssslbfc efc -' ' " " 1 . 1 i . m DR. TAYLOR Patients living sat sf the lty aaa soaUna So Portland for treatmeat win -..,.T,T-,--r- .Chsnk youa tsaaks direct So sH Msc-rttoa We Cure Men .$10.00 1 Tn 7 any uncomplicated case. We will give a written guar antee in any case we undertake - . , . Under Absolute Guarantee JVoPiiyJnIesii;uredii Any man; regardless of his trouble, who desires, to lead a different life than the one of lack of vitality and vigor, diseased from Blood . Poison, Varicocele,' or any one which we treat. We will cure you and give you a written guarantee. ; ' Although this statement seems a broad statement, yet it is a proven fact that our treatment surpasses any in existence We have been located in Portland for over 25 years and had our methods; not been satisfactory, our patronage would not amount to much, but on the contrary, our patients are sending and recom mending our treatment, which stands on its own merit and efficiency. We not only abolish the disease - anu auic 10 im.c uic wuuu uiu its grmu 01 compeuuon. vaii ana see us ana we shall be pleased to have a confidential talk with you, no matter what your trou ble may be. , : r. ;" ' " J Write if you cannot call. :-' Cv': r-r,"' Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Sunday, 9 to 12.. ST. LOUIS MsE5cLAr DISPENSARY CORNER SECOND AND YAMHILL STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON COMMANDER OF THE MAINE RETIRES HEXT WEEK Rear Admiral Sigsbee, Captain of Ill-Fated Ship,. Reaches . Age Limit. Ooeres! Ipeebl' serrlca. Washlnsjton, IX C Jan. IS. Ths first f tbs thirteen commlaaloned officers of tbs navr to bs retired this Tsar for see Is Rear - Admiral Charlss D. Slfsbse, who commanded tbs armored cruise. Mains when shs wss sunk in Havana harbor on ths nlsht of February if. lilt. Admiral BUrshe will bs removed from ths actlvs list nszt Wednesday, on which day ha will reach ths acs of 1 years, ths limit for actlvs servxes In ths navy. ,;-'.' Admiral Blssbee has seen rortr-nve rears of actlvs service sines bs trad Vated from ths Annapolis naval acad emy. Ha lsft ths academy In time ts participate In soms of the memorable naval conflicts that marked ths closing years of ths Civil war. Including ths battle of Mobils Bar snd tns attacks on Fort Flsrrer. After ths war bs served on various duties and stations. Hs waa with ths coast survey for sev sral years, durlna; which time hs sound ed, snd explored tns uuir or vtexico sua Introduced numerous Invention snd In recognition of his work along this new methods In deep sea oxplorailon. line hs received from Emperor William tbs decoration of the Red Esgls ol Prussia. In 189TJie bad advanced to tns rank of taptaln. In ths spring or ths fol lowing year the Mslne disaster mads htm for the time being ths moat talked about officer In ths navy. After ths Spanish war Admiral Blssbee command ed tbs battleship Texas. In 100 hs was made chief Officer of the naval Intelligence bureau. Admiral 8lgsbes Id I '-- - Ths Charming Woman Is not necessarily one of perfect form snd fest urea. Many a plain woman who could never Serve ss sn artist a model, possesses those rare qualities thst all t. world admires; neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin snd that sorlshtll- ness of step end action that accom pany good neaitn. A pnysicany weak woman Is never, attractive, not even to herself. Flee trie Ultt.ra restore weak women, give strong nerves, brlsht eyea, smooth, velvety akin,', beautiful com plexion. Guaranteed at Red Cross rbaxButoy. too. OB. TATXOm, Ths reading rpeolaUst. " xt ra za om . ' D(D sv aurr mrooxruoATzo OAta CURED Consultation Fret CO. for ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS Pay When . . , I sf 04 VCV V Gleet, JlPORTLAP.LDiSeases but weJ)uild jjpthe-fiystenio.that you-wili be strong- a estiva of Nsw York stats, having been born at Albany, January It, 1S4(. ' DEATH OF TKALOO, SON ; OF NOTED CHIEFTIAN r (rttMd.l Planstra ta The JevmaLt Pendleton. Or- Jan. 1J. Ths death of as noted Indian, clkaloo, or Tkaloo, baa ocearrsd on ths Umatilla ressrvsv tion. Hs wss among ths notsd Indians of tbs Umatilla tribe, and was II yeera ef age. Tkaloo wss ths ebild of Tau-l-tau, ehlof of ths Cayuses, whsn the whits men first cams among ths tribes of this section. Tau-l-tau was always friendly to ths whites. Consequently bs al lowsd ths Cathollo priests to baptise Tkaloo while hs was a very small pspoose. Ths old chief likewise aa- slated In ths building of ths first church upon ths reservation. It was ths Cath ollo ohurch, which formarly stood where ths government school Is now located. and waa mad of logs. , - In 1S51, ths year after ths reeerva- tlon was sstabltshed, old Tau-l-tau died. Instssd of at ones saaumlng ths chlsr tatnshtp -Tkaloo " went - wandsrln f . " Oo hrs return, hs ' found a usurper In his place, who founded a new line, and ths son of Tau-l-tau lived and died tin' noted. . , - BAKER PROUD OF NEW . HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING (Spealaf Dlmtea te The Ieem.l t Baker City, Or- Jan. 11. With tbs completion of the new school building, which Is nearly finished now, and ths Installation of ths new equipment lust purchased for ths chemical and physical Isborstorles, us Baker City schools will surpass sny others In ths stats, with the exception of Portland. . when ths nsw struoturs Is completed thers will bo. four publlo school 'build ings hsre. Three of these will bs used exclusively by ths grammar grades and ths fourth will bs devoted to ths rapidly growing high school. , - COLONEL LIVERMORE RETIRES FROM OFFICE - (Jnaraal Speda! Servtre.) Washington, Jan. It. Ths cores of engineers sf ths United States . army rtt ons of Its best-known snd moat ef ficient officers when Colonel William R. Mvermord was placed on ths retired Hat by operation of ths sgs limit Colonel IJvermore Is a native of Maaaaehusetts aad graduated front west Point la 1M& 1 I Afll NEVER IN DOUBT I am never In donbt as to what ths ''results from my treatment will be. Iay" after day for sixteen yesrs 1 havs been curing case after case of ths several diseases peculiar to men. No case eomes to me now, ths llks : o which I have not treated scores of times In the past, snd I can al ways say definitely whether t" will bs abl ts street a permanent curs, ' J never hold out false hopes or make promlss that I cannot-ful fill. " and you can rely absolutely upon any encouragement I may bs able to offer you. If X promise you a curs, a cure will follow. "WEAKNESS!! . I euro functional' wsaknesr In men. 'I know Of no other physician cur ing this ailment. Most doctors treat wrongly. They give stimulants 'and ' tonics. . Thsse '' things can't, curs. '"Weakness" Is a symptom of pros tatic disorder, snd ths treatment must bs local. This ts a truth that l I mysslf revealed. . I have, perfected ths only system of local treatment that cures "weaknesa." A few doc tors ovsr ths country claim to ours by ths sams method, but their treat ment Is only sa Imitation of ths genulns Taylor method. - Ths gen ulns ts here and ts administered by Its originator. Don't hop to -And It - elsewhere. -- - r , r . - . - ' ' . ' ' ' ,; Specific Blood Poison No dsngerous minerals to drive the virus to ths Interior, but harmless, blood cleansing . rsmsdlss that f- nor fh last poisonous taint.' 2341 Morrison Street Cor. 2nd, Portland, Or. tarnished wtta fin sitrss, '"'TT"""" rooat freef eharf nsultation Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Blood Poison; Hydrocele, Lost Vitality, ; . Varicocele, Kidney and All Forms - Bladder Diseases, -of Rectal . Prostatic Trouble. Rheumatism. , . A Full Dollar V Worth of MAN MEDICINE Free For a Dime Rare's a arseosltfcra, smb. thst stakes It eaay ci'UH " "s " uy UA!t UJa,J- Pis sp a dime right sew eerare this whole delur'a worth by ralura taall aad get well at hom quiet I j. MAN MkblCIttg. bora. Is THlTlTCrr ne the weak, weary au It Is th. raaiilt t years of estierlrac. aad stedy of men's waekaaeaM. It I. arleatlfle snd It Is haratlme. set Ita quick ecttoa la rcbn-rxilMtng work Is a weader. MAJf MEDIC1.NB l-nta the .-. lot a Stan: It take tb. glnchlns sat ef hi. era snd tralchteas hut harknoo.. It will siak. os alt- saertlnt, acltonodrst. ahla, powwral and aaoMBt with th. smbIt enendcocs that hsh bl up la to. stroag-earvtd body. . Be. that kind er e bm; Sand aa a dime tndar: we win yna a 'Anlt.. dollar la MAN MEDICINE worth a drop" eoane people say. Don't d.lsy thr' nothing ea the graea fnotatool that will da the work fw yos like Mas MadlHne. It easts yoa s dime te try the coat of the park. ve to f a rnll-alM dollar package ef MAN MEDICIXg aant fres te yoor born. In plain, an. marked wrapper. lotmtats BssMdy Co., TM Lock bldsw-fotmlt Michigan. CHICHESTER'SPItLS W THS ASISNS) SHAM Ik. a. rwtlri. A.kfcvl'lll.f-rfra-TVSra '. ri ui.a, w .a nan neartad a. Baa.. Al... Sw IlaNa .Miti ttmtrhun-rr.am jChlahsna. Caoaaaaai Cas, fhlts, ae C"y ,Brr- ths, Fun Nsw .Kxauve iiromo .Ouraina D-CoUkOMDsy.CrVlai) xt Soon aftsr lesvlng West PolLl hs Joined with a party of English engineers In laying ths cable from ths United fiiatea to Cuba, ' During his long career In the army he has had Important connection! wtta fortification work at Kv West. Tortugas. Baltimore, Newport. New lied- ford and other ponta. Colonel Llvermore Is responsible for many Improvement, la tns fog-aignal system and la the author of a system .of army tactics and of a method of practicing 'the art of war on a map. For several yeara.hs a-ted as military attache at vartoua American Idlal A.k ... Wraecta. in. . t klhM-la. IMsaiMd Iirm.dA I'llta la K.d aad al.ld amilxV M.O, Hlllt Mk SIM SlhaMk V T.ke sa athae. B)a ef tm. V legations la i-urcpe. . . j TRANSPOIlTATlCri. ffrrrnrirj ) ..SixoiiUia 3 Trains to the East DaUj 3 ftxesS PaUswa -stsadars as tarH S-" "r e IBMM. aian. po.l e.nr kaess. 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