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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1906)
The of the "36 DAILY CAPIiTAL JOUBNAI SMffl, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1906. Ha Y Tliere are four verses. Verse 1 Ayer's A f Ti ff Halr v,gor makes the hair grow. Verse r KJ Ml V 2. Ayer's Hair VJeor stons fsltln hlr. Ir Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dan- ,.-, uiuii. verse . ziyers Hair vigor si- ways restores color to pray hair. The cnorus is sung by millions. iJL?"c- JUSTICE HAILEY'S ADDRESS Talks This Merning: to Stu dents at Willamette About Lincoln Ninety and seven years ago, amid (he rudest surrounding ef frontier II fo, In Hardin county, Kentuoky, the singular obaractor whloh the world accepts as the typical Atuorl can, first saw the light of day In tho person of Abraham Lincoln. Fifty years later ho described himself na being, "In height six feet four Inohos, nearly; lean la flesh, weighing on tho avorago 180 pounds; dark complo .on, with coarse blaok hair and gray eyes; no othor marks or brands roo- ejected." Neither his parentage nor tils early WILD ROSE FLOUR $.00 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS career possess much of Interest to tho rising generation, except to ex cite wondor that from so lowly and uninviting beginnings could possibly bo evolved such a sublime character glvon to the loftiest efforts In the cause of human liberty and bettor ment of mankind. The most that Lincoln could say about his ancestry was what the French marshal, raised from the ranks. Bald to his follow of ficers of royal lineage, who tauntod him with his low descent: "I am an ancestor; you are only doseoritiants." This, indeed, Is Lincoln's greatest distinction In the lino of pedigree; and It were well If many of his coun trymen of today who can, make no prouder boast, -as well as those who can, would hv to It that they strive as did he to become worthy ances tors. To tho aversgeAmorlcnn, enjoying the peace, plenty and prosperity ef his day In the comforts of a home whose scantiest furnishings aro pa latial compared to the rudo cabin and Its meager belonging of the Lincoln family, tfee gloomy nifrect of that lloorles, doorless and windowlees log hut In the forest, seoms strange In deed as the birthplace of one whose name and fame shall ring forever down the ages as tho great friends of man. It Is sot my purpose today to recall the many hardships that surrounded the early life of Lincoln nor to re count the- many obstacles to progress social, educational, moral and polit ical that made his pathway to sue one of thorns rather than of roses. IUh ultimate euocee In over sowing every barrier and at last re ceiving the highest honors of a na tion of freemen, should stand as an Inspiration to every cltlsen, not only of our own fair land, but of the wide, wide world, And an an example of the splondl(i roward to bo reaped by patient and porsevorlng honesty, Ap plication and unity of purposo In the affairs of moo. The object and purposo of our lives U not measured by tho source and surroundings from whence we come, but by tho onds and conditions wo seek to attain. Although born amid I the royal splendor and of tllngly par entage, If our livos lead not to hlghor and nobler thoughts and deeds and general progross of the wdrld, we live In vain, and the kinder provldonoe who permits us to Impede tho ways of humanity should drive us as use less drones frdm the world's hlvo of activity. I do not moan by this to say that overy young man should strive to be a Lincoln, and that un less he does so his llfo is vain; but 1 do say-that strife for tho better and higher thlrtgs, moral, social, political, and In every way of life, not only brings thei things sought, butl oK vates the seeker to a hlghor plane of thought and action. Such Is ttio great loqson gleaned from tho struggling life of Lincoln from obscurity to world wide promlnenco and overlast Ing. fame. The one purposo of his life was "night," spelled with a big h.b um nus io reach it was Piles Cured Sufforing for Years, and Bod-Bidden from Piles, a Contractor of Marl, on, Indiana, Is Cured by Pyramid Mo Cure. Trial Taokage Mailed Frco to All Who Send Name and Address. Ml It." Do You Like Good Things? Thn your cook should try PERFECTION FLOUR. It cost $10 a sack at any grocery store, Dloaded of Ilhiestera and vaMey wheat it Is the beet flour sold today. TftJa la the flour that won tho eUver "medal -at the Lewis and Clark Bvpositlon. Capital City Flow ing- Mills URYANT &. REEDER. Modesty," always and everywhere written In big capitals on his whole being and In- his whole life. It Is true that there are Incidents In his early career among the rough and rugged environments of his fronllor home whkh apparently costrndlet these strong traits In hla being, but these were enly boyish methods' of Impreslng npon his opponents by Physical argument bis great sense of the right, and all are forgotten In the acts and declarations of his mature years when, avowing a Arm belief In he righteousness of Qod, ho declared that In the cause, ef union nnalnst li. Mnlon, "right would make mlhi The coarse elements that neoom. panled his younger days and nrovokn.1 his sympathetic nature to yield to their vulgar Influences as witnessed by some of the doggerel and othel written expression of his boyhood, gradually faded away before the ad vance of an Improved civilisation, and Just as the higher and better phase of civil life drove back the low r and rougher element and brought forth the newer and better conditions of every Wndso did the strong ohnr--acter of Lincoln remove the stains of earlier companionship and stand forth resplendent In the fullness of a new r and better manhood, rick In human sympathy, from having aeon and en dured the wants and woes of human. Ity, and strong In lofty patriotism from having learned the needa of bet ter and mpre advanoed olvll oouJJ. tlons. In hla first decarntlon of principles "I was troubled with Piles for sever al years before I weald let It be known. But at Jat they besamo so severo that I could net walk and I had to tako my bod. I tried everything and anything tho dotera prescribed, and teek their treatments fw a long time. Hut noth ing ever did me any geed. I had seen yeur ad. in different sewspapors, so I get a 80-ent box and) began using them. From the very first I get quick relief and by the time I was starting en my third box I saw I was eured. I have net Wen troubled with them since. Now yea saa use this as yen plesee, betas it is genuine. Yours, T. A. Sutton, Stone end Cement Con traetor, Marion, Isd" Instant relief ean be gotten by using the marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. It Immediately redttees all congestion and swelling, heals all ere, ulsors and Ir ritated parte. The moment yeu start to uno It yeur infferlng ends and tho euro ef yeur dread disease is la sight. The Pyramid Pile Cure renders n surgical operation foolhardy. Don't baek te pieces theto tender muscles, which must be Intact If n eatiifnetery cure is te be eUalned. The Pyramid Pile Cure is put up In the form ef "eawyte-UM," specially made, eeppetlteriM. They are seeth ing, palalees, Intiant and certain. A trial treatment will be sent yeu at enee by mail, in plain, sealed wrapper, without a sent ef expenso te yeu, If yeu send yeur name and address te Pyramid Drug Co.. 13.30, Pyramid Building, Marshal), Mtek. After yeu receive the sample, yeu ean get a regular site package ef Pyr amid Pile Cure at yeur druggist's fer 60 eents. er if he hasn't It, send us the money and we'll tond t te you. man activity and endeavor whose bo som Is strewn with the wrecks nf petty mon of selfish alms and whoso highest and strongest waves havo been proudly and triumphantly ridden as a candidate for the legislature of to lh0 hftvon of fra d B'ory by the Illinois, he advocated Inoreaso of rt roon of ovr v 9"W transportation facilities both by rIlilun,c mt ' " u"ty and water, and bettor means of edu 'I0",,M Rot lB narrow sense of cation. Principles still advanoed by ho,,1,nK ofll t poUUcs In the political aspirants. If we read their ' ,,r0ftd BS0 MttK jMl' Bd rr declarations arfimL in hi. ..!, ? country, know and claimed Liu- In this Initial campaign he elosed by ,n for ,u OWB Th affecUon was saying, 'But if the good people In wulual an nKt Its rewards to their wisdom shall see fit to keep me botht In tb BAra w0! pwotl In the background, r have been too Ml PJU,o mind grew and familiar with disappointment to l avsloxd from the narrow limits of very much chagrined." Thus vetoing tBe UB'd member representing one his absolute confidence in the will of eoun ,n l Mate lestslature, to the the people and kU abide by -the deoree THAT SATISFIED EX PRESSION Comes only whon tho oye gloss c'lps hold tight whon you smllo or whon you frown. We have the neatest and best eye glass mounting at prosont on tho market "We are ohanglng othor makes every day. It's tho only noat mounting whreh will stay on In warm weather. No trouble to show It It's our buslnoss to fit glasses, and we do It correctly. Chas. H. Hinges New Jewelry and Optical Store 1 23 Commercial St. Next to Capital National Bank. vammmmmmmmammmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmBmmimmsamm in his hours of depression and gloom. Ills early study of the Book of Books. the Holy lllble, acquainted him with the choicest of literature and taught him the everlasting principles or hu man right and Justice as declared In the ten commandments and the cor mon on tho mount, and graved deep Into his heart tho golden rule of ac tlon; thus laying the firm foundation upon whllh to build the splendid char aotor so useful In his day and goner alien. The tall form of Lincoln moves no more In his earthly tenement. Tho kindly gleam of his metatteholy grny eyes now reflects no earthly sympa thy, the sweet smile of his homily countenance rests only In the mem ory of fortunate friends who survive him; but the name and fame or Abra ham Lincoln, tho Great Umanclpator, who struck from the fettered slave the bonds of slavery, and gave a new birth to freedom In a land of liberty, will ever stand as an Inspiring em blem of the highest success attained from humblest beginning by hon esly of purpose, regard for right and progressive development In the cause of humanity and Justice. May we thon "with malice toward none; with charily to all; with firm nes sin the right, na God gives us to see the right." strive for the advanoo ment and glory of our nation and of an mnnicinu. and reootve from suc ceeding generations the praise wo so gladly nooord to him whoio memory we revere when we say It Is well for the world that ho lived. Oonsul Off for New Post San Francisco. Fob. 13. M. Hone Halewych. the Belgian consul In this oily, left today for Yokohama, to take charge of his now post nu oonsul general of Belgium In Yokohama, Tills change means n decided promo tion for M. Hnlswyolc e m tne win or - m..mmiB, w i willingness tol wltJft confines of the presidency of the of fate. From la1,nB nation of the world," possess- Midwinter Clearance! w3Ll DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND FURNISHING GOODS ! Ladies' Coats, 5.00 and 48.00 values, sale price $3-75 Ladies Coats, $7.00 to $10.00 value, sale prices SK.OO mi dress goods, sale pries 30f jo fj.a Heavy all-wool drees gooas, oo-lo. wide, sale prie.e Q5c JQ 75c heavy all-wool dress goods, 50 in, wide, sale price ,, 45 yd T5c heavy mixed suitings, 50 in. wide ., 35 yd We neck xibboas, sale price ... 10 7d Large towels, sale price , . .10 oe& Mera andBoy's 86ebow neckties, sale price 10 each Men's 75 dresa, shirts, sale price 43 each 50 dress skirts, sale prie $1-75 M.50 dress skirts, sale pric 9275 H50 dress skirts, sale priee ' $300 5.00 dress skirts, sale price S350 Win. dotted Swiss, sale priee 15s yd R0STEIN & GREENBAUM 298 and 300 Commercial SU Salem MltMe)MBlMMtMtMHMtMM)BtsWIMMBeBaaB NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY WOOD 1 AT SALEM SAW MILL $1 .75 Pet Load The Chas K. Spaulding Logging Co SALEM. OREGON this declaration of a deitlre for of fice, ho ever possessed and repeated' ly announced nn ambltlen for polit ical honors, evidently realising that his power for good lay atomr that line rather than along the Him of pro fessional or bttsines pursuits, for In the latter he was a eWipM failure and In the forwet only a partial u cess. The noeomwedating purpese of us Ing his hat fer a poatofilee delivery box and his honest intent In waking a sock Mr m a safety deposit vault for his cash transactions afford amusing examples ef the eeeentricl ties of a great man, but warrant no praise for bis finasetal abilities la the world ef business. In his practice of the law he dls played the prime requisite of every successful advocate an abundance of common sense, but was greatly de ficient in that wide reading and deep study of the law which constitute learning, the essential complement of common sense in the general makeup of a great lawyer. His knowledge of human nature and great sympathy In all human causes, coupled with his power to terse expression, and fund of anecdotal Illustrations, made him a great advocate, who won the favor of juries and wrested from them ver dicts in accordance with his Ideas of human rights. His powers as a law yer, however, were limited to the cause in which he believed. To use tho language of one of his recent biographers, he "generally refused to take cases unless he could see that as a matter of genuine right he ought to win them." A fine sentiment, si ways applauded by the layman, but sometimes disregarded by the practi tioner in his teal for personal success Neither business nor law was Lin coin's forte. For the one he had no capacity; for the other hla sysapa tales were too deep and his sense of right and justice too broad to be cir cumscribed by the technical terms of precedents a&d ancient form. Pol itics that wide and restless sea of hu Ing tho power to proclaim liberty to the individual of the nation as his forefathers had proclaimed It for the nation Itsotf nearly a century befere Unooln, the boy candidate for the lislatHre, willing to abide the vsr diet ot the people of his rounty. was far removed from Lincoln the man l'lesidejU ready to exeruta the com mands of his country nnd prevent the dis-Hntoa ef a eatiou. Two common Halts join the boo to the man-strict adheronse te. what he thought was to be the tight and a nr regard for honesty. Almost countless pages of history, written by both friend and foe, tell the story of that four years fraternal strife following Lincoln's Inauguration as President, and from those' pages you of thin generation, far removed by tlmo and space from the passions and prejudice of their day, ean learn the right and tho wrong of those who fought valiantly for what each deem ed to be the right. For my part, I thank God that Christian charity and the healing Influence of time, aided by greater Industrial aotlvlty, havo obllt era ted the fearful scars of that strug gle, and I most earnestly pray that the recording angel shall Inscribe up on the everlasting rolls only the deeds of daring and words of brotherly love of I3!uo and Gray alike, as tributes of glory to the valor of Americas sailors, soldiers and statesmen, north and couth. There wre slants la those days." Mighty men of business, mighty men of war, and mighty men of statesman, ship; yet high above them all, not in business, not in war, and perhaps not la statesmanship, but In that which Is far greater unselfish pat riotism and love of liberty for the In dividual, rose the mlghtly Lincoln Right with hjm was not a matter ef color, a nation meant union. A firm belief in the wisdom and righteousness of God and of His guiding hand in the management of the affairs of men and of nations, gave to Lincola a steady purpose la h s high resolves and sustained hla 2 Medals awarded by the Lewis and Clark Exposition for Light,, Sweet, appe tising Griddle Gates Muffins and Boston Brown Bread made from Allen's B. B. B. Flour. Ast your grocer for it. Allen's B. B. B. Flour Co. Pseific Ceast Factory, Ban Jsm, Cal STEVENS HMHEN YOU SHOOT t'euftU4 1IITW wi tmto tt - U II Wl, w UifH IUV MHtr KM ttHHrt t? ibMttaf iM HTKVKX rf 41 T- SltVI.Vll AMMS Kr mimI ft I'KKMIKH HONOHS kf AC CURACY OvrhMt Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols A.fc .t.t -l UrN (IMrH I44.M Mf iltt-l, .( ftnu. k-hi l)uiilMliHfft-4tf AUimlm lU.prtolll W IMVMlWtl lot 10 C4.U I MMt J, Stovons Arms & Tool Co., r O oi40DS ouioorxs rAixa, u juuk, u. o, a. Rbbc Vehicle TIRES lilted to your old or new buggies. Ilrlng In your buggy and get It ready for the nprlng driving. 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