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LINCOLN
By Gun. Horace Porter
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Abraham Lincoln was of humblo
birth; ho early had to struggle with
the trials of misfortune and to learn
the first lessons of life in the severe
Bchool of adversity. Ho came from
that class which he always alluded
to as the plain people. He always
possessed their confidence, he never
lost his hold on their affections. Ho
General Porter.
and utter the inspiring name of
Abraham Lincoln.
Singular man! No one can pluck
a single laurel from his brow, no
one can lessen the measure of Ills
fame. Marvelous man! In the an
nals of all history wo fail to find an
other whose life had been so peace
ful, whose nature so gentle, nnd yet
who was called upon to marshal tho
hosts of an aroused people and for
four long years to conduct a bloody,
relentless, fratricidal war.
In the annals of history we fail to
find another whose education was
that of tho cabinet, not tho camp,
and yet who died a more heroic
death.
It has seldom fallen to the lot of
man to strike the shackles from tho
limbs of bondmen and liberate a
race. It haB seldom fallen to tho
lot of man to dio tho death of an
honored martyr, with hid robes of
office still , about him, his heart at
peaco with his fellow men, his soul
at peaco with his Qod, at tho momont
of tho restoration of his country to
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tho haughty nobles of VIonnn, who
bonsted of their long lines of descent
and refused to nssociato with him:
"I nm nn ancestor; you nro only de
scendants." Abrnhnm Lincoln posscscd in a ro
mnrkablo docrco that most uncom
mon of nil virtues, common sense. 1 tended y tno gront sculptor, who
With him there was no practicing tho , created it, tho snoors turned to plnu
arts of tho demagogue, no posing for (1,t8' nml tho I,0Pl0 on snw it in all
effect, no attltudinlzInK in nubile, no lth boty of its truo proportions.
mawkish sentimentality. Thcro was Aml 80 Abraham Lincoln has so
nono of thnt puppyism bo often bred !fnr receded from us In history that
lv nnwnn Ttmrn una nnnn nt Mint 1'0 l 0W in tllO prOpOf fOCBl (lis-
.Inomnllam M,nt Tin Tnlmann nnl.l una tnnCO. WO Can HOW menSUrO all his
feiteeuee e m aw
only puppyism grown to maturity.
"Wlillo his mind wns ono great
BtorohouBO of factB and useful infor
mation, ho laid no claim to any
knowledgo ho did not possess. Ho
bolioved with Addison that pedantry
In learning Is liko hypocrlcy In ro
llgion a form of knowledgo without
tho power of It.
Wlillo ho was singularly adroit and
patient In smoothing down tho ruffled
feathers of friends who did not un
derstand him, or even of political op
ponenta ho wasted no tlmo upon tho
absolutely recalcitrants. Ho never
nttompted to massago tho back of
a political porcupine. And, ns ho
onco said himself, ho always found
it was n losing gamo to try to shovol
fleas across n barnyard.
Thoro aro two names of Presi
dents thnt will nlwayB bo Inseparably
associated in our minds Washing
ton and Lincoln. But, from tho man
ner in which modern historians
mngntfy trivial nets, you would sup
pose ono had spent his entire llfo
In cutting down trees and tho other
in splitting them up into rails, Thoro
wbb ono mnrkod difference botween
them Washington could not toll a
story; Lincoln always could.
But ho told thorn not for the nnec
doto, but to clinch a fnot, to point
a. moral.
CHICHESTER'S PUTS
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Ah, " , - -uor of il that
wna his snfoty-valvo. It llghtonad
his mind nnd rollovud it for the time
from tho gront responsibilities that
wore weighing upou him. Ho could
cut tho sting from tho koonost crltt
slum with his wit, ho could gild dis
appointment with a joke. Ho know
hotter thnu most men thnt in spoaoh
wit is to oloquonco whnt in music
melody is to harmony.
But his mind was not always nt-
tunod to mirth; its chords were too
often set to strains of sndnoss.
Thoro wns tho slaughter In tho Held,
tho depletion of tho tronsury, compli
cations which arose. All those woro
so appalling that sometimes ovon tho
gront soul of Lincoln seamed ready
to molt. But just when tho gloom
was blnokost ho never, nevor took
counsel of his fonrs. He always had
the courago of his convlctlous. He
nevor had occasion to look to the
past with regret, nor to the future
with apprehension. He had that
subllmo faith which Is content to
leave tho efforts to man, the results
to God.
For ages after tho battle of Thur
moplyao every Greek school child
was taught to roclto onch day tho
uaiues of tho three hundred heroes
who fell in tho dofonso of that pa33
It would bo a crowning act of pa
triotism jf every Amorlcan school
child could bo taught each day to
couteraplato tho exalted chnractor
great qualitios ns they nppcnr in thoir
beauty and symmetry.
I am glad of tho work of Tho Lin
coln Farm association. It is well that
his blrthplaco should bo redcomed
from individual ownership. It should
bo mndo tho repository of all tho in
teresting' rollcs connected with him.
It ought to bo tho sent of n national
museum nnd a national park.
Ho Is gono from us now, crowned
with tho sublimity of martyrdom. We
hnvo bidden a last farowoll to him
who wns tho gontlost of all spirits,
noblest of all hearts, llborntor of a
race, savior of a republic, martyr,
whoso sopulchro Is human hearts,
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It takes no brains and no con
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out with his eyes shut.
Ohio politics Iiub slmmorcd down
to a porsonnl struggle botweon threo
bosses who In tho end will divide
tho territory and tho spoils.
All wostern Oregon will go into
applies, prunes, hops and walnuts.
Ycb, Portland is going ahead, nnd
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Is very careful about her churn. Shs
scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives
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buttor that U mudo In it. Tho stomach Is
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Hood River.
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Juno 10 Oregon Plnwrfi
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tlan Endeavor conrestlot,
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Philadelphia.
July 9-13-Knlthti Tesfki
Independence has a vory llvoly 1 clave, Saratoga, .n. 1.
Town TnlU.
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athletics ronutntlon. nnd thnt is con." and addreM tt .
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UUUUl till IUVIU 10 Ul I1UH) 111 mhvm. v.., -- -- .i..ia
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uiaao a greater nu tnuu u no iuviv unwv. f. - u)Mn
ton decrees in scholarship. furnishing materia l
. a 'onlroil to COOStrUCt '
Of 22 physicians practicing in Sa- brick asylum ,nS T1!
lorn in 1901, four hnvo died, sovon hot water "" m
havo romovod to othor fleldB and one light, water " j.
has retired, or tne a attornoju m d.v. ''!)rk
. . . .11...1 i..iinni mJ lastrsw""
Salera in 1301, only two uave u,tu ,ulo"WM' "" -iiiw
six have removed and four havo re- which may mp .
nor's omcc, "";' )
In 1901 the total legislative ni- er worrZ&H
proprlatlons footed up to $1,683,109 architect. Bie, ffJlU
In 1907 tho total was footed $3,6uv,"
000. The state has not been growlu 5-lMS-i-
at any such rato as the appetite of .
tho machine.
Barbers aro scarce at Salem. Good
workman get $15 a week aud th. n
some.
tired from active practlco.
en
nee ffirMTi.. fnroTiTifiyMN.va vmli,-r.-i
niifomiuK' is. n ivtttlSlor1)V the. writlnM
anJanori.I
all th
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Suiiirsv That this is absolutely truo
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the name of all the IngredlenU entering
Into his worid-fnmed medicines and show-
ins wnat tne nost eminest saadlcal
cf Uw ax My of tbaca.
When she goes out a Salem wom
an wears n great many Jewels and
ornaments for fear of burglars
breaking in during her absence
She has no fears of any robbers a
saultlng her.
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years." writes N. A. Adams, Henri- PEOn. vh&v-
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.... i. Mo 1iine'tuboxes i" " .rtilB
said tno case was uuueicoa, .- - - - 7JL!
being affected. We then employed our ajj -
thr rtortnrs but no benefit resulteil. weii fed . )&.?.
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Bitters; bought a bottle and soon
noticed Improvement. We continued
this medicine until several bottles
wero used, when our boy was com
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