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"i5J3raTTr T "tw " " " " ''fJ-TJlW" &UC TMK BAtLY JSUBNAL,. SALEM, ItHtteW. THURSDAY,-NOVEMBER 19, 1903. (O.'tt 1 u ; i ! ! S COURT HOUSE CLIQU 4 "- King Hammurabi Was the Whole Psh la the Ancient City, t "Bet the Grafters HarasaerJ Him-Drafted a Code-To Damp Bad Jadges-Panfsh Bad Physicians and Ddc'fc Street Gadding Women. Y 'Graft," brlbory, professional mal practice, malfoasanco In office, do mestic troubles and divorce courts aro not now. things In tlltf wprld. Thoy feavo ofllicted tho children of mon for 4000 yoars at least. '"Hammurabi, King of Babylon In 2260 ). C, recognlstod these ovlls and tfrow up a codo of laws providing for tho punishment of "grafters," bribers, quack doctors, Incompotont building oommlBstonorfl, careless oil inspect ors, dishonest Judges, wlvos who talked too much, and husbands who beat tliolr wlvos too often, ii Like Chicago Under Carter. Profosoor Robert Francis Ilnrpor, f tho Unlvorslty of Chicago, Is au thority for thoBO Htatemouts. From translations of tho codo of Hammu rabi, which have been mado by the professor, and which aro now pub Hulled for tho first tlmo In tho Amerl- &l3fc2.jfeWw fi ) m a1 'UKETfttS: U Miltr oMalnahls j llati Ilia nlAtf M. : bro a llarplrltt. h entf Crsparalion on ibi I j, III' at that rxaebaa anil ai i nullities me norm or ealD din- M auaa. It thua malca ilkol drill! and falling: hair Im- txwilbla, and cauaaa a thick, Imarlant growth la rpla luaiornier turn. Drill Hair Tho (antUman will at flail It au laratlsiabia boon ta tham. &a Ii wnrks Ilk a. charm on Jald htadt lirtopsx forth a growth of iolt, thick hair that aujan might bapreud of. J.f 0 drniiliti proclaim Its ilrluca, aa par tha following i OrricsorW II. McaoirraorD, I'rforrlptlon Dnijidii, .MaaTiTiLL(.UuT.ll 19. M. ntoralrf UrrrlcMaUmlafnlr a euid arlleU, and will do lha work aa adnrtUnl that la whv wrftlrlllt. f iriiarantjMAr tint Ma, nndnnnnliaabctnrttiirneil, riean-,cml I in anothrr onsen, and obltgr,Youriresict I ftiuij, ivi,MUpiilTTSWII'. For Sale at all ririt.ClMi Drug Stores. n For ulo by Daniel J. Fry. Send 10 cent In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit Mich. Phon$) Main 2953. AIX WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED The man uiakost to do All I nsk truo. It Is this proof 103 Commtrcial St. Ortr Tfit Journal. Elliott, Moeg,gia)tHeaMwigttioiatoo4K $ V Wm mm PortoRico U" ijBfiU'WwiiHeiwri'WW'gBLi'g1'! uimmjLi Coffee '! i j& ftl that fs ! ! i.ff f && anywhere. With 14 years in l 1 1 VFAtivrX coffee and tea business. Weassert ; ; ! ! positively that no coffee ever handled has given, such ; i !! general satisfaction as Porto Rice Coffee. The only Ii ! ! way is to try a pound and see if you ever had such i ; ! a splendid coffee for the money. 25c and 30c per lb. ; ; i i , , ' 1 1 Roasting Coffee ji f ; ; All our coffees are roasted with an improved process. ! ! : ; ; An air tight roastet keeps the fiagrance and aroma in- ! ! : ; ; tact, it cannot escape, and you will get it all.; We have ! ! I ; ; also a special jrrinder. You can have it coarse or fine. ! t ; medium.or pulverized. We (It Positively tbe'.RIchest Coffee Fine Coffee a Phone Black 2411. yoKonama can Journal of Semitic Languages and Literature, Issued from tho Uni versity of Chicago pross, It seams that conditions In ancient Babylon In tha rolgn of tho groat Hammurabi were not much unlika conditions In tho. city hall of Chicago In die reign of Carter II. Hammurabi ronllzod tho awful wick edness of his tlmo, and tho many shortcomings of his public servants just as tho prosont sovorolgji of tho city hall has realized tho wickedness of hia tlmo and the pernicious Infill once of "graft" lu all departments of tho public sorvlco. Whoro his Chicago counterpart would glvo out a "graft" Interview and appoint an Investigating commis sion tho ancient monarch adopted o codo. But then Hnmmurabl was the main thing In his city and holding his offlco by right divino, was not undor obligations to any cotorlo of "frlonds" for tho fourth torrn. Said Hammurabi In his cede: "If a man in a caso offors as a bribe grain or money to tho witnesses ho shall himself bear tho aontenco passed In that caso." No Reversals by Judges. About unwlso judges ho ruled: "If a Judge pronounce n Judgment and de livers a vordlot duly signed and seal od and afterwnrds altsrs 1iIb Judg ment and with the judges ho shall not tnko his sont" "Scomlngly Hammurabi had some trouble with his building commission ers also, as tho following law indl cntea: "If a bulldor builds n house for a man and does not mnko Its con Btructlon firm and the houso which he has built collapses and causes tho death of tho owner of tho houso, that, bulldor shall bo put to death." And again: "If a boatman builds a boat for a mnn nnd ho does not make Its construction ncawortby and that boat moots with a dlsnstor tho samo year It wao put Into commission, tho boatman shall ropalr that boat, and ho shall strengthen It at his own ox penso, and ho shall glvo that boat NO LENGTHY ARGUMENT IS NECESSARY who can do tho most and host work, J ami ohenpest, la tho man you wnii your work. la u ohnnco to prove what I say is! moro to your Interest that you have! than It is to mlilo. the Job Printer. not eoualled at the Drice give it to you as you want ! ! i H An where for tbe Money. Tea 6o. Specialty Free Delivery. 'when strengthened to tho owner of tho boat." , Physicians had to bo successful physicians In anolont Babylon or suf fer greatly Says Hammurabi's code: "If a physician operates on a man for a eovoro wound with a bronzo lancet and causes the man's death, or opens an abscess in tho oyo of a man with a bronze lancet and doBtroya tho man's eye, they shall cut off his fin gors." Ducking for Gadding Women. Thj codo also had a good deal to say concerning tho grounds for di vorce "If a woman," rends tho codo, "hatos hor husband and says 'thou shalt not have ma,' thoy shnlMnqulre Into her antecedents for hor defects; and If sho has been a careful wlfo :.nd Is without reproach nnd her husband has boon going about and greatly belittling hor the woman has no blame. She will receive hor presents and shall go to hor fathor's house. If she has not boen a careful wlfo has gadded about, has neglected hor house anu ueiimcu ner uusuanu, iney naii throw that woman into the water." Hammurabi was a contemporary of Abraham. Ho was tho nlxth King of tho first Bnbylonlnn dynasty. Ho is spokon of in the old testament (Gene sis xiv., 1), and Is called Amraphcl. His code of laws remained the basis of Babylonian and Assyrian law until tho fall of both empire". Found by French Party. The codo of Hammurabi was found In tho wintor of 1901-2 by tho French roBearch oxpfdltlon at Susa. As3yrl- ologlsts consider that no monumont of antiquity has ovor been dlscovorod of grcntor importance than this code. Hammurabi Is said to havo b?en a great stntosmam He built roads, dug canals, and was among tho first men to compllo laws. Ho had his laws on graved on great stone stollaa nnd not up In nil the principal cities of his kingdom. Thoro were 3S7 separata edicts, covering the right of proper ty, inheritance, marriage, divorce, In juries to 11 fo or person, rents, wages, slavery, and the like. The historical study of jurlspru dence now begins with tho code of Hammurabi, as scholars -hold that tho Mosaic codes are indobted Hammurabi's laws for such that host In thonu to Is ARRESTS DEVELOPMENTS. Radium Causes Worm to Ujve Three Times Its Span of Life. But tho most startling experiment performed thus far nt the Pasteur In stitute 'Is ono undqrtntym by M. Dan ysz, February 3, 1003, when ho placed thre or four dozen little worms that llvo in flour, In a glass finak, whoro thoy wero exposed for a fow hours to tho rays of radium, snys Cleveland Moffott, iu MrCluro's, Ho placed a lnrco number of larvno In a control flask, whero thoro was no 'radium. and he loft onough flour In each flask tortalned. Also for 8000 cords first for tho larvno to llvo upon. Aftor j0,ttS8 B,ab wood- d"vored f. o. b, Sa several weeks It was found that most ! 'om' of tho larvao In the .radium flask had I B,ds w,n bo received for all or any been klllod, but that a few of hom,Part Cord wood must bo cut whUo had oscnped tho destructive action of sreen, from sound tlmbor, ftur foot the rays by crawling away to dls. onE. reasonably straight, woll sea tant cornors of tho flask, whero thoyBoned delivered as designated, at or wore still living. But thoy woro llv- noar tho several Institutions, cloeoly lug as larvae, not as mo.hs whoreas corded, without bulkheads. Delivery In the natural course they should Lavo m,ay hein May lst- and mUBt bo com become moths, long before, as wasjP,dtod by October 1, 1904. seen by the control flask, whoro the) )s&ch b,d muBt bo accompanied by larvno hud nil changed luto moths, a certified chock, payable to the clork and these had hatched their eggs Into or caah W to 26 conta per cord, to other lnrvae and th had produced bo forfeited to the stato as damagos, other moths. All of which mallo it olonr that tho radium rays had ar.,Bna ,au w w coniraci 10 ac- rested tho development of thoso Httlo llver the wood, and furnish a Batls worn,8i factory bond- Successful 'blddors will Moro" weeks passed and still jthre bo required, within ton days aftor no or four of tho larvao Jived, and four titration of acceptance of bid. to enter full months after tho orlclnal axnos. lnto contract and furnish satisfactory ure I saw a larvao allvo and wriggling while its contomnorarv larvae In the other Jar had long slnoo passed wny aa aged moths, leaving generations of moths' ogga and larvae to wJUiosa this miracle, for hero was a larvnq, vanorablo amonc Its kind, a natriaroh that had actually lived Uirough Ihrco times the span of llf accorded to his follows and that still showed no sign of changing into a moth. It was very much as if a young man of 21 had retained his youth for two hundrod and fifty yoars. CHEAP SUNDAY RATES Between Portland and Willamette Valloy Points, Low round trip rates have been placed In effect between Portland and WllUmotte Valley points. In either direction. Tickets will bo sold Satur days and Sundays, aad limited to r'e turn on or botore the following Men- day. Call on Southern, Pacific Oo.'s agonts for particulars; 1.20 round trip Salctn to Portland and return. 10-ltf W. E. COMAN. Q PA. 1 a in i 0 i Not Posted on Historical Matters. Fran JX Pitt Atle, J13 Zaragosa ! stretvt, Monterrey. N. K Mdxlco, o)mw this story, first printed In the Philadelphia. Vmr. Qharlea Fraaata AdaaFva, the hlsterto al writer, who was escorting a British friend to vlow tho different objects of attraction In tho vicinity Ot Bot6n, hrought him to Bunkor Hill. Thoy stood looking at tho jpjbndld monu ment, whdtv Mr; Adnmbi remarked : ;'Thln is the placo whoro Warren foil." "Ah!" roplled the Englishman, "did it hurt hlin much?" Mr. Adams looked nt his friend. Hurt him?" said ho. "Ho was killed." "Ah, ho was, oh?" said Ufa English man, ttlll eyeing the monument nnd corumohoing to compute Its height in his own mind. "Voll," I should think ha would have boon, to fall so far " Doston to Hear Gov. Cummins. Boston, Mass,, Nov. lO.Tho Boston Merchants' Association holds Us an nual banquet tonight and In accord ance with Its custom the association haB invited a man of national promt nonce to dollverithe principal address Tho spoaker this year Is to bo Govor nor Cummins of Iowa, who will ox plain to the members of the nssocin j tlon his views on tariff reform. The subject Is one in which the Boston merchants aro naturally yery much interested and the address of Gover nor Cummins Is ongorly awaited. Swiped the Prlc-a-Brac. Paris, Nov. 19. On opening her res idence at Mcdnu, which had boon closed some months, Mndnmo Zoln this morning found tho placo entirely ompty. Tho thieves had carted away tho furniture, bric-a-brac and curios, which the novelist had spent a Hfo- tlme In collecting. Thoro Is no clue All kinds of strings for guitar, violin, banjo, mandolin or any other string In strument. Call on W. Calvot, practic al watchmakor, 158 State street, cod For Good Groceries Go to Branson ft Uagan's, and aftor once trying their groceries you will use them all the time. Wood for State Institutions. Sealed bids will bo received at tho exocutivo office, Stato Capitol, Salem, until 2 o'clock p. m, Novombor 24, 1903, for furnishing wood for the sev eral stato Institutions located at or near Salem, aa follows:. Insane Asylum, main building, 4000 cords first growth fir; 75 cords grub oak. Insano ABylum, Cottasofarm, 1000 cords first growta fir. Penitentiary, 15110 cords first growth flr. Reform School, S00 cords first growth flr; 25 cords grub oak. Deaf Muto School, 150 cords first growth flr; 100 cords grub oak or nsh. Illlnd School, 100 cords first growth flr; 15 cords grub onk. Capitol Building, 450 cordB first growth flr. Bids on socond growth flr for all or nny P" of o ab0T0 'wlll.also bo en- ,m onao ino D,uoor recwTing me awara bona MMon should bo careful to B,at0 ln tll8,r b,ds nan,a ot ,nsU- tuUon and Wnd and n"niber of cords at wood to be furnished. Bids must be ,n aeaed envelopes, endorsed "Proposals, for Wood." and addressed to the undorslgned. Any furthor la forratIon may bo had of the under 8,k""u The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids, or any part of a bid, and to waive defects In any bids. If It bo demd to the Interest of the state tc do to i By order ot the Boards ot Trustees of the several Institutions. W. N. OATENS. Private 8ocrotary to the Governor. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tbaoc Mawio DratoNa CornrniaKTS Ac Aereofe o aim a akatth and dsMrlpdoa ma qoieaiT aacvrujn our opinion rroo woat aathar an Intunllen U probablr patetitaijlo. I la probably patetitaJjlo. Ouamaiilc Ifasa urtdlr confl4aot irronnaaoi OMaat agwi irrannaaoiiai. uandDoos on raianu CR4at ajrancr fcr aacurm tialauta. MM rra. OMaat lataau talan through liana A Co. nctlvt tfirUt nttic, wltluNit thim, la tba ScKntifK AmerieatL A haJomolr Utaatral4 WMklf. Ianrt dr. cUNa ul auj actasMte touriuO. 1araa.Ua saari tour mow l). tt. SoUtijaJl naisaaJn. ItrsAcn 0. tm t Bt, VTasbtcioD. D, C. r Ijmjraj a cwm Of the face of a healthful woman with the face of one who is sick proves that quite often a sad face is a sick face. Many a woman has credit for a sunny disposition who would soon be sad of face and irritable of temper if she had to endure the womanly ills which many of her sex have borne for years. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription cures the diseases which are the source of so much pain nnd stifle rinjj to wofen. It establishes regularity, dries debilitate ing drains, heals inflammation and ul ceration and cures female weakness. Mrs. Cornelia Hcnion. of Coalton. Uord Co., Ky . writes "In October i8fio I gave birth to a baby and the treatment I recehednt the hands of the midwife left me with follinK of the utcrti I had no health to apeak of for three 5 ears I had another baoy which was the third child health began to fail and I found myself cum pletely worn, out. I hnd to many pnin an I aches ni life was a burden to me and also to all the famllr for I was nervous and mu unit T could not sleep Had four doctors come to ee- nie uui nt last louuu I was slowly dinjr Tim doctors said I had Vj.er. lunffaud uterine trouble' I was in beit for months nnd when I did cct up I was a sight to behold I looked like n corpse wall. I n jr about I commenced to take Doctor Tierce's Favorite Trefcrlptlon, 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'l'ellets,' and ecr since then I have leen a will woman. I have suffered nil rt woman could suffer at my monthly period until since I beffin the use or Dr riercc's medicine, but now 1 can say I have no pain. The dark; circles around m cjesarerolmjawnyaud I feel better In every wny. My cheeks ore red and my skin is white, but before it was as yellow as saffron." Accept no substitute for "Favorite Pre scription" there is nothing just as good for weak aud eick women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy nnd pleasant to take. A most effective laxative. S. C. STONE, M. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREGON. Tho stores (two rj numbor) ri hi catod nt No. 235 and 297 Commerots. street, and are well stocked with complete line of drugs and xnodlcinqe toilet articles, perfumery, brushei. tc. Has had Dome 25 yeans experience Is the practice of medicine, and no makes no charges far consnltaUon, snlnatlon or preocrlptlon Your Stepmother Is still hero, and as buoy a eror. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons off take them to her, at the Salem Dyolna and Cleaning Works. Repairing and relinlng; now velvet collars put od overcoats; also four spits a month foi $1. Called for and returned. MR8. O. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial St root W- W. flail. R. E. D(WMNG. HALL & DOWNING. Money Loaning, Insurance. Collections, Loans negotiated for ourselves and patrons on the Us terms at reasonable rates. Tioga fclk np stairs, opposite Gray Bros. State St.. Salem Oregor PILES 1 art imtiiM If jm m lUDTfl Ciinnne.lfnnt ' lILC Muuuuaiuiy D. VklL ILaiMi. Baca. 0rU4 B.SJ4, EuimtIH C ,lu. 'Im.u; ma?IU,tr Ta.rliM IWf ill. aclrmal lula. u.u.1. i'r ii ,, jifiuiu, iiMttBttrf, Traa vrv "m wm . ,fc .... mh nam .m rvu ! Tan a, H Cajna. ft4n.l tn. Swfl ffwr. AKhnri BVOY. laneaiTiR. m. JT'-lw Sold In 8lem by 8. C. Stone. Call for Free Samples. .rfiLMrartirB iNniinu vBaye!UL .V "..'.""" 1j.I Dnrtfn m ciinjiiCTi i:ifs KNr.i.iau la U It 4 M4 m.ijiU ktiw mM wi.4mMnba IthllitMICI s5J m iJl. vifUi ! . " ' tULm " CorvaHis & EasternB R TIME CARD NO No. 2 for Yaquina: Loavos Albany Loaves Corvallla ... . Ardvos Yaquina .. .. 24. 12:45x1. m. . ... 2:00p.m. .... 6:20 p m. .... 6:45 o.m. ....11:30 'o.m , ... 12:15 p.m. . . .. 7:0pa. m ,. ..12:20p.m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina .. .. Leavos Corvallls Arrives Albany ., No. 3 for Derelt: Loavos Albany . , Arrives Dotrol . , No. 4 From' Detelt: Loaves Detroit .. .. .. 1:00 pm Arrives Albany 5:55 p. m Train No. 1 -arlves ln Albany In time to connect with the S. P. outh bound train, as woll as giving two or tbroo hours In Albany before dopar turo of S. P. northbound train. Train No. 2 connects with the Sj P. trains at Corvallls and Albany glv Ing direct service to Newport and ad Jacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breltanbush and oUier mountain resorts leaves Albany" at 7:00 a. m., reaching De troit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further 'information apply to EDWIN STONE. Manager. T aOOKRHLL. Agent Albany. H. H. ORON1SB, Agent. Cotrallls. fc yP?w r, l(efw USM ft7r tiirIriMri.ft tw4 4w I m aasaasaa. Ji Y, k0 n RunaHiuV aUMOMPtoCTn, 3 TRAINS TO THE EA8T DAILY, DKPAET you TIMI3 QCHEDULES From Ionian i, or. ABJUTi "OH. Chicago Portland Bix-tial ' lkj. DstiTor, T. Worth. Omajis, Kaotai S-VOii, in Tia until in Eton Mpi Atlantic KiprcM 8.18 p. m, t1 Bunt lngton Worth. Omaha, Kanrti 2 si.1- ""5 Ht. haul Fut Mall C-00 p. m. Tia Bpoka.no Walls Walla.twi7r" Bpokano. Wallace, ran- it""! ."'""capom 81 Ma CulCBiro, and Kaat, 70 ,, untinr. 70 fo coaece of Cars OCEAW AMD BIVER SCIIEDUlp" Prom Portland au v.ll!nn; dM mbjec, b 1A. KoriuJ'rsucl"ro a Dalljr excecl Bunday 8 II, m COLUMBIA RIVKR ToAtorl a1 w. LtndlDKs Batni- WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leavos StJea for Portland and way landings on Tits days, Thursdays and Saturday tin 7 m- M. P. BALDmN, A. L. CrtAIO, Agt.0.n.ftN. Bslara. Gon. PaBS. AgL Portlind, (h. Offors a choice of THREE gatnin KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH it OMAHA, to Chicago and points Eta Through Standard and TtvW sleeping cars dally between Saa rn clsco and Chicago via Los Air!. and 131 Paso. Through Tourist Sleeper ttA TUESDAY from Portland to Gala via Salt Lake and Colorado Oprhr Through Standard Bleeping Om dally botwoon Ogdcn and Chlctxa. Lowost rate ln effect always tJ able via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATW k effoct on July 12, 13, 15 and If, tU Aucust IS, 19, 25 and 26; 90 dji r turn limit Bo sure that your ticket resdJ ra tho Oreat Rock Island Route. The heat and most reasonable sit ing car sorvlco. For InformsUoa, GEO. W. DAINTER, T. P. A. L. B. QORIIAM, Gon Agt, 2W AUr' street. Portland Ore. ' Quick Time East From Tococna, Seattle, the Aid Sound country and Spokane to i sourt river points and the Bonfc tho Burlington offers quick uttM Through trains Seattle to Kta City equipped with big. free cash'jf' standard Pullman sleepe", m but not least, toUrtst sleepers, cm vwnfnrf 1i1a mA olinan Why not take tho Southeast ty1! via Billings and tho Burllngtoai iwi can't do hettoii. and you mlpf J worse A. C. SrlrVo'ri, a.ner.l AB Iflfl TTTTUTT STKiSiiiil PORTLAND. O. C. T. CO.8 PA83ENQER STEAMERS POMONA nnd Altoua leate for rortla! MowWf ediifttdaj and KTlaajr l W m Tuettlaj-, TbDrlTn(l BaiB'J I' m ror Oorralltt. lnem TbB'-s' auuosiuruaiiDp m a For Indepeudenec daily exctpt8wfiX n Deck: Foot of Trade 8trt M,. ?. BALDWIN, Agt Capital Normal School First National Bank Building, Sl The fall terra of twelve weeks onn aecreciDer zo Auurcw, J, J. KRAPS, Salem. J. Browflstein & Sod. a pi.i. .i..a. Ill.k.ltrUl! MMfnfHIdM IVllft. 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