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. ... Mr" ' ' - : V 7 . v.... 12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1910. , LOUISIANA HAS ; AN EXCLUSIVE ! SYSTEMOF LAW PAYS TRIBUTE TO MOTHER Laws Based Upon Code of Na poleon Ordinances Relat- ing to Families Very Strict Many Break Laws. Hv rntfcrlc J. Mask In. WhMii: Kl'n. IVh I m Is liin.i ! the mil state in the union that has a system (if la' exi'l 'isivi'ly Its own. In all the ol':T stales the Jut i ! p r i .1 -1 1 -e Is based ui"iti tlie mmmnn law, I1M1 Is their cijuh! heritage fpim the Knitliftli founders of t !i republic Tim lil Uw which prevails lii I .cm Mann. Is bused upon the rode Napoleon, ;iiid (hat In turn rosts upon the old IOnnri law. As both the rminion and th. . t 1 1 law hae thB same I J -. t the afc aruardlna; of individual riftht an I 1 i t r t -there Is not at bottom so much dif ference between the two systems an might seem at first glance The .11 Ver:ences are largely milters i.f pro cedure of the methods by hlrh aulta may be Instituted and ron.l o -ted. For example. In the- trilled States Courts, and In the court of pra -tlralh ' H the other states, there Is n law side 1 and an equity Bide, and the two may not I be confounded. In the Louisiana i ourts I there Is no equity side, but the law nnd ' the equity may be passed upon In the lama proceeding hy the same Judge. Children Protected. The Louisiana law diverges most Widely from the common law In nU that relates to the family. In the common law the emphasis falls upon the man as an Individual. In the Louisiana rode, us In the French law. ho is viewed essen tially as a member of the family. Hence, In Louisiana there exist the. curious statute hy which the right of a testator to dispose of his property Is restricted to certain fixed proportions. Under these ordinances a man dying without children, hut leaving a father or a mother, or both, must leave one quarter of his estate tn them. If a- his death, he leaves children." the parents are eliminated as forced heirs and thei children take their place; In which case, ' between them, but each retain the ex If the testator have only one child, he elusive ownership of their earnings In must devise to that child at least one the latter event, the contract must be third of his estate; If he have two chll-, ; recorded in the mortgage office, where EiHiiiMmwwnsiwniwiiijaii'iii'i mw s, r.H mi mmnmm mm """rwt'iiw.jj,,uW Iiim'iimii.iimiii'ki Milam- '' -. ' - ... .. i.iiiu.., -,,..,., iKilitiYfJ J K A mi inirTf ifriiHwnriMii ft- fTn in ' iiL . .,.. . ,...; I - I111 - -ran t a Mr'nsH mmimmtrrtid tiiiiL'iw'wiwiii'rfirriiniWi iiiTriiiirir't'1''J HUGHES URGED T AGAIN UN GOVERNOR system In Japan. Dr. Murray, Who waa a well known American educator and at one time secretary v , of regents of New York university, went tO'Japan In 1876 and became superintendent of edu cation. During- the three years hs re mained In Toklo he organised, a system of education closely modeled after that tn vogne In the United States. Governor Starts Campaign by Ordering Investigation Into Land Scandal Are Favorable. Chances David Lloyd Gpotkp. HEALTH CONSERVATION CONGRESS IN SESSION Columbia, 8. C, Feb. 11. South Caro lina's first conference on the conserva tion of health begun in this city today with a good attendance of medical men, health officers and others Interested In the welfare of the state and Its people. The conference Is to last two days and will be devoted to the formulation of a program for the education of the people In regard to public health and the ef ficient administration of the sanitation, quarantine and other laws having to do with the public health. Subjects to be discussed during the two days' session Include the treat ment of tuberculosis, the legal powers and responsibilities of health officials, tho economic loss to the state from preventable disease, and the regenera tion of child life tn the south through modern research methods applied to education of labor. Methods for the eradication of malaria and the hook womi disease will also receive attention. IGHFS SUIT I S SAD BLOW President Bishop Says Prog ress of Aviation Will Be Pre vented by Recent Action. Ho far, Clatsop county has taken lit tle Interest In the approaching census. New York, Feb. 21. Wilbur Wright has come to New York to lead In per son his fight against what he terms "In fringements'' of his aeronautic patents. When seen at the Park hotel tonight, Mr. Wright refused to discuss his plans, but his attitude makes It plain thnt a snag may be struck When the Federated Aero Clubs of the World attempt to hold the International meeting- In this country this yeaix Taking advantage of the crimp which the Dayton aviators have already put In tjie plans of exhi bition aeronauts, France lias launched a project to hold a competing aviation meeting at the same time when the In ternational shall he held In the United States. The International aviation meet foi wnicn a aozen American parties are contending, would be the second event In a recent autobiography prepared for a London paper. I'avld I .loj d Jeorge tells of his early days In these simple terms : ")lv father was a schoolmaster and n Unitarian, and he left Wales to follow his profession In Kngland He was sta tioned at .Manchester nnd Liverpool In Liverpool he was master of the Hope street school; the manager of the school was this senile, unselfish nnd courageous. She lu'irr complained, and never spoke of her struggles It was not till long after that her children fully appreciated how much the owed to her. and how fine her spirit had been In the hard task of bringing up her fatherless famll'. She took little Interest In things outside her famil, knew nothing of rmlltles, but was profound! y stirred by religious the Rev I r Martlnenu. and so questions reat divine was one of the early I "She owed much to Mr Geoffrey, a ; Influences. In manv wan, on mv life land that of my people He was a friend j of my father, and we have several me J morlals of their friendship "I was born In Manchester In 1 S r, .1 j "My father died when 1 Has but 2 i years old. He left a very small for tune for my mother, nnd she had to I make a hard struggle to bring up her .children She was a fine character - dren, he must leave them at least one half; while If he have three or more, he cannot give them In his will less than two thirds of his property. Protects Women. Under the IOUtslana law a minor marrying without the consent of his parents may be disinherited. Chattel mortgage, which Is a matter of con siderable prominence in the common law, Is unknown in Louisiana. Prior to 1908, when the state legislature amended the code, women could not legally be witnesses to a will. In general, the Louisiana code. In all Its provisions re specting women, Is remarkably solicit ous to protect them even from their wn weakness. For example, there are stringent prohibitions against a mar ried woman borrowing money with which to pay hr husband's debts. A married woman may not. In fact, bor row money or alienate her property at all except with the consent of her hus band or a Judge, or, In some Instances, With the approval of both. Part na rs hip of Married People, One of the most benavolent provisions of the law Is that which deterrnfnes the it may be viewed by third parlies, who might otherwise suffer from their Ignorance of the status of the couple. The ioulNlana law is, moreover, ex ceptionally careful of the Interests of minor heirs. For Instance, It provides for what Is known as the "family meeting." This Is n council appointed by the court froni among the relatives or near friends of the. minor, which exercises a sort of general superv ision over his concerns, and to which the executor must report, and without the authorization of which the executor can take no step vitally affecting the ad ministration of the estate. Law of Making- Will. Regarding the nature of wills, the Louisiana code Is singularly explicit, and for the most part its provisions exhibit an amazing wisdom and fore sight. One form of will which Is pe culiar to Louisiana Is the "olographic will," regarded by some of the ablest lawyers In the state as the most satis factory form oi testamentary disposition. This Is a will "wholly written, dated and signed" by the person making It. An other form of will may be dictated to Liverpool solic itor, who was a Unitarian, ami a friend of my father He helped to protect and realize the small property my father had left. "My life :unl character, after my mother. I owe mainly to an uncle, who was more than a parent to me My mother was the daughter of a Welsh Haptlst minister. It Is her religion I lia e followed " to entice away from his employer any hired man or apprentice. There Is an -intl-hlgli hat law which Is vlgorously enforced at all the theatres, and the Jim Crow streetcar law is much In evi dence In New Orleans. This last cited statute provides that every car shall have the rear portion screened off for the use of colored passengers; but as no spi-clil sort of screen was provided for In the act. the railroads supply one 1$ Inches long by four or five Inches high, which, hooked on the back of one of the stats, unquestionably compiles with the letter of the law. though plainly violat ing the spirit of IL Albany. N. Y, Feb. 21. Governor Hughes, who won his spurs as an inves tli;ator during tl.n Insurance Inquisi tions. Is determined that Mount Scandal shal1 be allowed to erupt as long as there is anything to be brought forth no matter what Republican statesmen are injured There Is u persistent rumor Ji"re which is . spoken In the Intervals b"tween bribery gossip that President Taft has p. rsunded Governor Hughes to become a candidate for governor azaln next fall and tho govetjtior has taken the most unique method of cam paigning ever adopted since the art of politics wan first In Its swaddling clothes. Eaters Initial Campalg-n. Gogernor Hughes Is not Injured In the least by the A lids-Conger scandal nor his administration tarnished In the slightest. Furthermore, he. will not be I ii in re-d bv the In vest I nu I Ion into th-l land s. andal which he has Just ordered I nu anrt :, 1 .mnlnm nt ,rr.rf 0 In fact, these !n est (gallons will help .... . J,. , , , . . -f . v - , k"""""1 him and the only harm they win do win dltion ot the blood. These festering places on the flesh are kept open and be to ih- cliques w hich have aiwav- in a state of irritation because the circulation Is continually discharging into fought him. with the governor enjo them the Impurities and morbid matters with which it is filled. This pol ing carte binnche. delegated to him by luted condition of the blood may be the remains of some constitutional the, first having bean held last summer In Rhelms, France. The present Injunction secured by the Wrights Is against Loulq Paulhan, who la exhthlflnr thniuvhniit IhA wAyt Rut It would be u comparatively easy matter for the Wrights to get a blanket Injunc tion prohibiting flights by all aviators unless they used Wright machines! The Initial meeting will ' bring to America every kind of aeroplane ever built. So each machine might consti tute a separate infringement. President (Jorlandt Field Bishop said: "It's a sad blow to aviation In Amer ica. I am Borry Mr. Wrrlght has brought his suit; It will prevent progress, In the . science In America." LA GRANDE THIRD IN POINT OF PAYROLLS La Grande, Or., Feb. 21. La Grande) Is the third city In tfie state In point of payrolls according to data compiled by th state labor commission. One hundred and iwenty-f Ive thousands dol lara monthly 's the avrrage for the last year here. Portland Is first and Oregon City Is second. HEALS OLD SORES President Taft he entered this week the Initial stages of his campaign ami started a ball rolling which may crush out a number of political lives befon It stops. Governor Hughes It may b said, is the man who has made lnves- trouble; the effect of a long spell of sickness, which has left the bloodstream weak and germ-infected, or because the natural refuse of the body, which should pass off through the proper avenues, has not all been eliminated and has been absqrbed into the circulation. External treatment may cause the place to scab over temporarily, but the blood is not made any tigations famous ami ho 1s entering into purer by such treatment, and soon the sore will return or break out at Inquisitions now which will overshadow any of the past The governor with his personal fol lowing of itepubii. ans ami i.emocr .ts tbat there la DO onger any impUrity to drain through the sore, but the eveiy part of the state. They are not another place and be as bad or worse than before. 8. S.S. heals old sores by removing every particle of impurity from the circulation. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and so completely changes the circulation Tgmorrow, George Washington's Will. OREGON mm ownership of the earnings of a married 1 a notary, In which event it is known as couple. The code proceeds on the , a "testament by public art." The notary theory that In the great majority of I" prohibited from offering any sugges cases the husband Is the wage earner Hon during the preparation of this in Of the partnership, but assumes that j strument as to the manner in which The the wife's activities, though confined ! testator shall dispose of his property; within the walls of her home, are of and In case he should violate the law equal value, and Importance. Therefore. ! in this regard, the will Is voided, but It Is held that one half of ail the ' the offending official Is made rcsponsi- monsy which he may earn shall go to his helpmate. However, property In herited or aixjulred by either member Of this partnership called technically the "oommumtty" Is not subject to this division, but becomes the nomwMtnn of ltn redolent bio to the heirs who shall thereby be deprived of their heritage. Ancient Soman Law. The character of the Louisiana law Is most readily understood from an ex- excluslve J amlnatlon of Its history. From such a study one may learn, better than In any Of course, the law does not give other way, how diverse are the elements either wife, or husband any right to out of which tho existing code has been property whicji one or th other of them forged, and how deeply Ingrained In the tntLV hlLVk flrrtlltred tirlnr to mnrrianA i Tn41 nnu-cEGai nf IIia rw.onlrt r, re li.i and the community Is dissolved by Ideals of the ancient Roman law. Tho death. Moreoer, at the tlma of mar- first laws that wfro enforced in Ixm- NAME SALES DATES Vtoge, the parties may make a contract whereby there shall be no community RHEUMATISM Gont, Sciatica, Lumbago Cured by Liquocide TWO TEARS SUFFERING. "While at rJtR-trls, Ind. Ter., last spring I cured myself of rheu matism of two years' standing. In mjr arms and, hands, by taking Ltqundde t will answer the in quiries of any one." C. G. !ray, Ursula, Ark.. November 2, llidC. CURE CONFIRMED. oct. iftc.i. "I used four largo bottles of Llquoclde to cure, my rbe-.mw-tism. If any Inquirer encloses Lostage I will tell' them about Jquocide " C G. Rray. uTliis letter Is merely a speci men of many thousands we re ceive unsolicited from grateful patlernts. Many more telling about remarkable cures of these, as well as other Z'vm diseases, will be-senl anywhere on rei.jui.Hl. Liquocide Cures rheum a t inn because of its power to kli! germs It 's -i.it like other germicides, which ate poisons Li n taken internally" hut a brml.ss germicide which acts as a tonic. Li'juodde Is not a mixture of drugs. It is a r entitle product and the formula Is printed en the label of every bottle. The treat ment Is both local and Interna!. Countless cured ones know from experience that it dues what nothing else ran do. Its effects are so certain and so immediate that we issue a . erttflcjte of guarantee which com :s a two months test at our financial risk. Don't treat rheumatism In harmful and Ineffective wavs. If you ure a sufferer, nlease send your name ami address and ask for Book No. 16. We will: send It and also our liberal guar-' antfto certificate, whnh Is f eq from technicalities and restric tions. Please send todaj ; our offer places you under no obliga tion whatever. Llquocid costs 60c and Jl 00 tsjb uquosone coatPAmr, 30-33 W. Xlnzie St., (9) CHICAGO lsiana were the edicts of the realm of France and the "Customs" of Paris, j which were extended to the province of ! Louisiana by Louis XIY. In 1712. These "Customs" of Paris were com piled In 1510, In somewhat tardy obedi ence to a decree of Charles VII. direct ing that the then unwritten traditions which had governed the Jurisprudence of the various provinces of his kingdom, should be reduced to writing, for the guidance of his Judges. When, some HO years after the publica tion of this edict, the "Customs" of i Paris were committed to paper, they I formed a work of some 16 titles and Sfi2 : articles. Spanish Iaws Formed. I In addition to the "Customs," a' num ber of ordinances which had been adopt- , ed hy the French government from time to time, were applied to Louisiana. Of these the most interesting was the "Rlack Code," first promulgated in IfiS'i. for the government of slaves. All of these laws remained in force in Louisi ana down to ITU!1, when the province passed into the hands of Spall). 1 u that year Don Alejandro O'Reilly, the new .Spanish governor, made extensive changes not only in the law, but In the entire machinery of government. He abolished the superior council, which had bt en the legislative body of the province since ITJ'J. and substituted the Cablldo, a .somewhat similar organiz ation, with rather more extensive Ju dicial powers. O'Reilly also raused a. series of new laws to be prepared, chiefly relating to tho institution of suits and the method of proie-lure before the courts In civil nnd criminal actions. These were taken from the laws of Castillo and the laws or the indies, which. In tnelr turn, wore based upon the old Spanish Fucros, dat ing back to the seventh centurv, upon th. partlda-s of Alfonso the Wise, nnd i.po., the ' Recopulaelones" of the Kith icntiir.v. O'Reilly intended this compil ation to serve for the Instruction of his ,1'lf.e-) ,mh until they iiod acquired t-on.o familiarity with the Spanish law. hicit was. of course, put Into effect as soon lis practicable. As the Spanish law was based, like the French, upon the old R-unan cv oi.Iii. they were similar, especially with regard to matrimonial rights, testaments, successions., etc. and the transition from the one to the other v.'oikcil . ornpi.r t i vel y little hardship to tin i opulath.-i of I.tiisiaua. Has Freak Lawi. (flprrinl Plioatcb to Tt Journal. Pendleton, Or, Feb. 21. Through an agreement between the executive com mittee of the Oregon Woolgrowers' as sociation and tho wool buyers the sched ule of wool sales dates for the coming season has been formally adopted. The schedule as announced tocay by Dan P. Smythe, secretary of the state associa tion. Is as follows: Pendleton, May 24, June 10; Pilot Rock, May 2'. June 11; Kcho, May 25; Heppner, May 31, June 17; Vale, June 13; Ontario, June 14; Shanlko, June 7, June 21, July 7; Knternrlse and Wal lowa county, July 12. In order to make the sales dates sat isfactory to the woolmen in the various districts, local associations were asked to suggest dates to the executive com mittee This was done, and the com plete schedule was drafted by the exec utive committee, after a conference with representatives of the Hoston Wool Huy era' association. Under the sales day system, the wool growers offer their clips for sale upon sales days, and buyers make sealed bids upon the different clips The growers have the privilege of rejecting any or al! bids. HAMILTON'S ATTORNEYS . CONTEST CLERK'S FEE (Special Ptupatrh to The Journal.) Olympla. Wash., Fell. 21. Attorneys for Drtls Hamilton, convicted of con verting public money to his use while he was adjutant general, have Instituted mandamus proceedings against the clerk of tho supreme court to compel the clerk to drop Hamilton's appeal from the su premo court docket. Hamilton was con victed of embezzling $13,000 of militia funds, and was given an indetermlnat sentence of from one to ten years in the state penitentiary. Hamilton's attorneys came to an agreement with tho attorney general that further proceedings would be dropped if the appeal to the supreme court were withdrawn The clerk re fused to withdraw the appeal until a $5 fee was paid. Hamilton's attorneys contend that In criminal cases it is not customary to demand a withdrawal fee. "ring." they ate merely bodies of men who think alike. What could be moi. helping to Hughes than to court Inves tigations of wrong doing of these Re publicans who have always contested him. y Taft Might Help. President Taft fully appreciates the unlqua position the governor occupies in New York and It Is believed the pres ident will lend personal assistance to help him. Some leaders are asking what part Colonel Theodore Roosevelt will play tn New York politics. The magnates of the parly are going ahead without waiting for the return of Roosevelt, but wheth er their part is of necessity or policy is a question for debate. The so-called Adirondack land frauds have been a source of g-osslp In tho state. Certain politicians are nlleged to have gotten large profits by these transactions. Ac cording to State Senator Ben Conger, the political disclosures are not "A flea bite" to what will transpire subsequent ly when the Investigation Is made Into the Adirondack case. "legitimate" Graft. There Is one feature of graft that has always been considered legitimate which will come In for Its share of limelight. This is of the sort described by Con ger In his testimony In the pending bribery case. Senator C-onger declared that he obtained protection from legis lative interference, with tho bridge graft bv making; a contribution to the Repub lican campaign fund. When the state senate resumed Its session in committee of the whole. Pre siding Officer Davis shall announce his i decision as to whether certain far reach ing questions shall be arbitrated. This question relates to the distribution of $4000 which was given to Jean Bur nett, a member of the assembly, who since died. Burnett's brother will be asked to tell whether assemblymen re ceived portions of the $4000 "Bridge fund." If the presiding officers rule, the question shall be arbitrated. place is once more nourished with rich, healthful blood. 8. S. S. heals the sore from the bottom, the skin regains Its natural color, and when S. 8.8. has thoroughly cleansed and purified the blood the place is permanently healed. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS Mother (irnj'a Sweet Powden for Chlldrn, Certain rrllrf for FeTrlsbneaa, Headache, Dim! Stomach, Teething ttlaordera, mora and regulate the Bowela and destroy Worma. They break up Co Ida In 24 houra. Thf j are ao nleaaant to th taat and harmleaa aa milk. Children Ilka them. iTer 10.000 ttlmonlal of enrea. Thay naver fall. Sold hr ail rinurg-lata, 25c. Alk today. Don't accept any aubatltut. THB DOCTOR THAT CURES. Japan's Tribute to Murray. New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 21. Baron Dalroku Kikuchl. president of the Imperial university of Kioto, today visited the grave of Dr. David Murray In Klmwood cemetery and placed there on a handsome wreath as a token of appreciation of Dr. Murray's efforts In ( stabllshJng ' -thr present educational Stiff Joints become elastic and pliant by using SLOAM'S MIMEMT Prices, 95c, SOc, and SI.OO. LI Wonderful Lasting Speedy Cores PLACE ME WITHOUT A SUPERIOR I Use Every Scientific System to CURE FOREVER the Most Stubborn Cases of DISEASES OF MEN and MUST Say My 20 YEARS' Experience Has Been Most Sat isfactory to ME, and Today It Is an Undisputed CALL Fact Tbat I Have the Largest Practice DON'T TODAY in Portland in My Specialty. DELAY NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL BENEFITED TOn TED HXXT FBW SAT. My Fees During the Above Period Will Be Half of That Charged by Other Specialists. NervousDiseases Do you feel that you are not the man you once were? Do you feel tired In the morning and easily exhausted T Is you back lame? Is your memory falling;? Do you havs difficulty In cODcentratlne; your thoughts? Do you notice a loss of (ambition? If you suffer from any or all of the above symp toms you certainly do not desire to remain so. What you want Is to be made strong and vigorous men tally, as nature Intended. I Oars It tn 30 to 80 Days. Quick results, lasting cures. AM FOR MEN Blood Diseases may be either hereditary or contracted. The form er causes eczema, rheu matism, pains, etc. The latter begins with a small pimple, followed by sores in the mouth and throat, which have the appear ance of white patches, spots or sores on the body, face or scalp, fall ing hair and eyebrows, and later on other 'terrible symptoms such as paraly sis or locomotor ataxia, cancerous growths, de cayed bones and flesh. Z Overcome It In 90 Bays Symptoms disappear In 1 to 8 weeks. No Incurable Cases Accepted VAKXoosx vxrars, tissue waste, rnorxxs, kbadaokb, xjlwx BACK, XXDXBT OB BZkaSSEB DISEASES ABE QUICKLY, BAFBXiY AND SUBEI.Y CUBES TQMBVBM. Last year I cured many cases that had failed to get even a little relief, though they had spent hundreds of dollars. I solicit particularly thosi who have failed elsewhere, and who are anxious to be made manly and vigorous, no matter how long you have suffered. I will cure any case of NEURESTHENIA or BLOOD POISON In the world or will not ask a single penny for my services. With ray methods failure Is Impossible If I accept the case. Free Museum for Education of Men It Is well worth your while even taougti yon do not need a Doctor to visit oar wonderful FBBB exhibit. Z DO JTOT PATCH UT. I I X DZAOBOSE BY BZCXUSXOir. Z CUBE rOBETEB. I HO 1HSTAXES MADE. Call to me If po !. write for question list if you cannot oall. XEDxezzrES nou tuo to 94.00 a coubse. fans aa at me urenon rcieflicai insuinit? ortland, Oreron. BOUBS: 9 A. H. to 8 P. H. SUBDAYB, 10 A. M. to 12 o'clock. BET ABATE FABXiOBS FOB FBXVACY. MEN THAT ARE WEAK, NER VOUS AND RUN DOWN Come to Me and be Cured Pay When I Cure You of pay me as yon get the benefit of my treatment. FEE FOB A CUBE Is lower than any specialist In the city, half that otners charge you. and no exorbitant cnarge i for medicines. f I' am an expert specialist, have had v. diseases of men. My officer are the best equipped In Portland. My me' .ode and modern ind up to date. My cures are quick and positive. I do not treat symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly examine each case, find the cause, re move It and thus cure the disease. Z CUBE Varicose Veins, Contracted diseases, Files and Speolflo Blood Poi son and all T eases of Men. SFECZAX, DISEASES XTewly contract ed and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and Iriflammat jn stopped In j4 hours. Cures effected In seven days. tbb cheat fbench-eiectbo-medicated cbayon. Insures every man a lifelong cure, with out taking medicine Into the stomach. iWFN vlslt Dr. Lindsay's private Mu iTllvli seum of Anatomy and know thy self in health anil disease. Admission free. Examination and consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of ques tions. Office hours 9 a. m. to S p. m. Sun days, 10 a m. to 1 p. m. only. DR. LINDSAY 128H 8SC02TD ST, COB. OF AXDEB, FOBTXtABD. OB. HIS SUCCESSJiNEQllALED Proves That Cures Were Possible O. OF.E WO is dally sending away patients who became well and strong by his treatment. Most of them came to see blm slok, ailing and hopeless. Now willing to give testimonials as to the efficacy of his treatment. C. c. Gee inw Gee Wo Wo LUMBER MEN FEAST AMD TALK AT RAYMOND tfippolnl Dfsiinteh to The Journal. Font I. Bend, Wash,. Feb. 21. Over 60 representatives of the retail lumber dealora of the cast met at Raymond last night, and ufter transacting what business there was before them, partook of a banquet nt the Hotel Wakefield. Representatives from as far oast as ("hieafro were present. The object of the visit Is largely to Ket In closer touch with the nianu fact u rers. A jaunt down the hay and a trip out In the woods were given the eastern visitors. Iy"iiisiari.'i '. Isla! It of ( a ri s in M-nilr'l in N. bid? ftuy line during the i s not free from fr.-:ik l.-g-Iih a law fixmK t!ie size w bieli 1 1 re ,,od , may he r-u Orleans. A !i.-r for- frorn rising from his seat erformaneo at a thratrc I Still n n u t hi' makes it a serious offense "Murk Sli''p" Hangs Himself. New Westminster, R ('.. Feb. 21. The funeral of John H. Sargent, who hanged himself in Ills room with a necktie given him for Christmas, will be held today. Sarxent was the son of the Archbishop of Quappclle, Sask., ami a well educated man. Here ho worked ns n bartender and was ac eounted a sort of black sheep, but was well liked. t'p to about a week ago be kerii his end of a no-drink bet, the stake In which, was a $36 suit of i -lollies. Tuit the other party broke down last Tuesday and paid over the wager. Sargent started drinking at once, lost h.s piaee. quarreled wjth his sweetheart ar.j ended by killing himself. , j jSIBJuSII rn In disorders and diseases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bath ing are the babies' remedies. Scott's Emulsion is the food-medicine that not only nourishes them most, but also regulates their di gestion. It is a wonderful tonic for children of all ages. They rapidly gain weight and health on small doses. Send lfo., nam ot paper and this ad. for oar beautiful 8a Tings Bank and Child's Sketch-Book- KachbankoontaiaaaQoodLackPenn. SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St. N.Y. Perfect Cures THE CHINESE DOCTOB This wonderful man reats and cures all diseases with simple remedies com pounded from roots, herbs, barks and vegetables that have been gathered from all quarters of the earth. It Is by these simple remedies that he can cure all such diseases an Catarrh. Asthma. Stomach, Luntr and Liver Troubles, and also private diseases of men and women. He cures without pain or operations, and shuns the use of such poisons as mercury. Put you'r cas in his hands if only for a short time he will benefit you. CONSULTATION EE. Patients outside of the clty'wrlte for consultation blanks and circulars. In close 4c stamp. Open evenings nnd Sundays, 10 a. m, to 4 p. m. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co 162V6 First, cor. Morrison, Portland, Or. WOMAN A SPECIALTY ' men who have not been disap I do not promise The vast multitude of taken my treatment have pointed. They know that more than I perform. To them I have actually illustrated In the cure or their own crises the truth of what I claim, namely, that my treatment is as certain to cure as it Is that my patient engages my services and follows my directions. My success is due not alone to education, experience, skill and scientific equipment, but to the fact that I limit my study and practice strictly to ailments of men. MY SPECIALTY INCLUDES: Contracted ailments, specific blood poi son, obstructions, varicose veins, and all the ailments of men. PAY WHEN CURED EXAMINATION The DB. T ATI, OB, Leading- Specialist. 1 The well known Dr. S. K. CHAN, with their Chinese ' remedy of herbs and roots, cure wonderfully. It has cured many sufferers when all other remedies have failed. Sure cure for male and female, chronic, private blood poison, rheumatism. .n. mum asthma, pneumonia, throat, lung trouble, consumption, stomach, bladder, kidney and diseases of all kinds. Remedies harmless. No operation. Honest treat ment. Examination for ladles by MBS. S. X. CHAN. Call or write to THE CHINESE MEDICINE CO., 226 V4 Morrison St., Between 1st ane" 2d , Portland. Or. FREE While It is often impossible to pre- , vent an accident, it Is never Impossible to be prepared it is not beyond any one's purse. Invest 25 cents in a bottle' of Chamberlain's Liniment and you are, prepared for sprains, bruises and like ' frijttrles. I I do not oharg for advice, examination or diagnosis, if you oall for a rrivate talk with me you will not be nrjred to begin, treatment. If impossible to call, write. Hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.;'. Sundays, 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. Cor. Morrison and Second fits. PRIVATE EVTBABCB, 234 H MOBBXSOH STBEET, POBTLAJTD, ORE. "irMsiffii -via imjmxic rrj