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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1908)
DAILY CAPTTAL KHlKSAh. SALEM. ORHOOX. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1S08. S TILMON FORD Pioneer, law-giver and jurist and friend of the people, dead. TILMON POIID, PIONEER AMI JintlBT DEAD. Tho poopl6of thin city tvro shocked to learn of tho death of Tll xnon Ford, who for over 30 years lin practiced law In tho aamo offlco. ,Tho firm of Ford, Kaiser & Blator Is one of tho moat widely-known In the utato, and up to within a few weeks 3fr. Ford warcngagod la active prac tice, fn tho winter of 1005 ho had tho misfortune to fall and break hi thigh bono, and has boon crippled over since, but for tho past year has Iwbti Tibto io go nbout, and had re sumed an actlvo participation In tho lejai lysines of tho Arm. Tory et HI Llfo and Dentil. Tllmon Ford, a pioneer and leader Vt tho Marlon county bar, died Sun y night at C o'clock, from tho of Ktecta of a paralytic stroko mifforod February 13. For a wook past ho This icradually grown -wcakor, takon i nourishment, Ho panned awny nt n hlmo of hla partner, Win. Knls er, on Liberty Btreot. no wan iwyu In 1843 on tho plains, nftor hln fatlt r, John F, Ford, Idft for tho ovor land journoy to Otogotu Tho family esttlcd that year on a donntlon lnnd. claim two and n linlf mllos north o. tho present city of Bulom. The bov Tllmon nltondod tho old mission tacndomy. hud graduated from Wll laraoMo University In 1870. Ho road law with llonham fc Bolso and was admitted to tho bar In 187-1, at which profession ho at onoo roso to promt nenco. Ho was always n prominent llapubllcnu. although raised of tho, bearers for tho opposite imlltlcal prluolploa. and wua.Ferd: twlco sont . (o tho legislature, ami worvod 'onto rm prcHiduntlal elector Ho took part In many campaigns, but wan of too broad and liberal mind to be a suncossful politician. Ho was a mombor of tho. old Salem lnatlons that asked hla holp, and eg pc.iBCd many causes for tho good of tho community. Otto of his last great flght beforo tho supremo court was to establish tho right of tho pcop!c to potltion under tho referendum, and tp defeat tho attempt on the "part of tho legislature to crlpplo tho di rect legislation amendment to tho constitution. He made that flght for tho farmers of Linn county, without money and without prlco, as a matter of principle. Ho won tho suits against tho Southern Pacific for suf ferers In tho Lablsh wreck, involving damages to tho amount of hundreds of thousands of dollars, ns a labor of lovo against a great corporation that wtin trying to escape responsibil ity for ncgligonco that was fatal. Tllmon Ford committed many acta of kindness unknown to th'o public, and was a constant friend of young men and thoso In trouble, nnd leaves many warm frlondB. As a lawyer ho was thorough, going at tho vital prln clples, and swooping nsido technicali ties. His funorat will tako place from tho First Congrogatlonal church Tuesday at ii p. m. Sorvlcss conduct ed by Itov. I. 8. Knight. Tllmon Ford accumulated n largu OHlato. but leavus uo family. Ho has ono slstor. Mrs. Agio Kord-Warron, of Portlnnd, uml two brothers, I M. Ford, Of Moqtnnn, and Charles D. Fdrd, of Salem. U'rosldont John H. MoNary, of thsj Ilnr Association, at tho mooting of Hint organization this uftornoon, np HARSH HAND OF LAW HUNGRY AS A BEAR AND CANT EAT Commit iih Outrage on Poor, Weak Human Nature nt Midnight. pointed tho-followlng honorary pal!- !.. tanM. ftlwk linftDiil t Witt Witt I It II U I lit Ui IIMIIUM Hon. William Waldo, Hon. Cloo. II. Ilurnott, Hon. William Onlloway, Ohlof Justice Iloau, Oovornor Cham brlaln. Hon. A. Mush. Hon. Win, It King, Hon. Geo. G. Dlngham, Hon MT II ttnlnirtu linn Clartfcrn Will. .... ... ..w....n, ...... .,n voluntoer fire depuitmont, n chartor ,Iams, Portlnnd; Hon. A. C. Wood mombor of the Odd Fellows ami cork, Eugofle; Hon. 11. II. Hewitt. Elks, but bolongod In nn church. Ho,AUanys Judge Charlos E. Wolver was n llbornl supporter of all denom ton, Portland W! SPENCER HARDWARE CO. Washing Machines Meet ivtttthiluy yilh a filiillo. You run If u lvm mi AO.MK, t niinriuitcvd glvo juUUfneUou or jpur iiitmuy back. Tim Anno lias n lurgv' tub, No hvavy gonrlng on top to lift up vwry tlmo you opt'ii tho iiirtohluo 8oxiitito wringer iittnrhiucitl. l'lawi for an xlr tul, If tint aatUfitriory nftrr 110 ilii)' us mny back. rvtuni mul Kt jour '"U'm kJ. ( Kitchen Knives lit ortler to tiithiiV tlu pspb u m gtHHl kuinw, w ulll on mt WHUNItHOAY ht,ll jou nil lniHrttil Prvmli Omtkiuu knife With Math fnim It to lis lncha long, mIIIi eUuiy. IiaiuIUn uhivh rJl nt frtuu tirtc to ttOc, for ravh Wwlnrtubiy only., Do not fall to will If )u idlru ou , A (United Press Leased Wire.) CoIvlTie, Wash., March 2. Snatched from tho bosom of her young liusband on her bridal night, arousedffrom her sleep by the anger of a father and tho fury of a crowd of anxious relatives, hustled to th homo of, a sleepy deputy to awnlt ho coming of day and tho trial of her afllriflty on ihe morrow, Miss Dot tle Martltl, 15 year old. and the daughter of John Martin, of Edcn- dulo, a town In tho foothills of tin Columbia river valley, now Is In tears bocauso alio left her father's home to bocomo H)oifo, of ,Add Kobb, 32 year J of age, wliose hand she accepted, nftor refusing many othor suitors . On tko night of February 23, Ilobb, with John Pitt, a frlond, ap peared bororo County Auditor F. A. SavagoJnt Colvlllo. and on tho oath of Pitt, that tho lovors'woro of local ago, oecurcd a marrlago llconso. Tho ooronjony wnB porformed tho follow ing day nt tho Colvlllo homo of tho groom's parents. Obtaining a war rant from Hturmnn for tho arrest of tho girl, Martin, with a foroo of 4.11 men, somo of thorn nrmed, forced nn eutrnnco to tho Hohb homo nftor midnight. The woddod pair had re tired. , Charges of subornation of perjury woro lodged ngnlnst ths brldsgroom when tho enso enmo to trial, and, with hla frlond, John Pitt, hold for trial before tho nuperlor court In May. PORTLAND POLICE If, When Mctilfime Conico, You Suf fer From u Yes-Xot Kind ot IIungiT, You're it Dyspeptic. ' How lo Cuiv All Htomnch Troubles. HkBJBBBBBPv av. rBBBBB!rU jBB. ivBlK BBBBBBBlM bVBBBKm BBBBBBBBBBBBBh IbBBBBBBBBP ''Bf bW i"BBBtB' k HlP BBBBBBBBM. fc K BkrV.BBBF' 4SSsvpSbbbT'Ps WENGER & CHERRINGT0I BIG PIANO SALI tyiM Be Inaugurated Tomorrow Tuesday. - 40 Instruments to be disposed this month KILLED (IJulUd I'roris Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., Maroh 2. During an altercation ovor the arrest ot Hormnn HhafTer for dloturblug tho pence, by Poltcomnn Nathan Sitlttor, at tho HIinfTsr homo Inst night, Bult tr shot nnd killed Shaffer. Tho doad man had been ontortalnhyr 'a dozen friends at a dinuor party In honor of his wife's birthday. Neighbors com plnluwd of th nolso. and Hiiitter was dotaud to qmoII th dlsturbnnoo. In doing thin RulUer dtHrinrtw Bbaffer utlscksd hlm.HHd h whs compiled to shoot lu wlf-dfaniw Mrs. Blmffcr do4ar(M tkM tho polloo man's aotlon was unjustlllod. Ths coroner's Inquost will' b hold this afternoon. -r.. REPORT ON USING TOBACCO A good many pcoplo got mnd whan you tell them they've got dys ptpsla, but way down deop In their Htomnoba they know thoy'vo KOt It w "I'd lovo to oat It, but I can't," is ono kind of dyspopstn. "I hnto to think of It," Is nnother kind. There aro thousands of pooplo today who hnto tholr monlu and low thorn hi tho Hunio tlmo. They have not that lino ompty-hungry fosllu that goos with every good, strong, healthy stomach. That's becauao thoy havo dyspopsln. And thon thsro aro othorH whoso mouths don't wntur at monl itlmos or any othor tlmo. Thoy sit at tho tablo and go through tho motions, only because It Is time to oat. Thoso pooplw, too, aro dys peptics. Hvory posilblo kind of stomach troublo onu bo cufod by taking soma thing which will Just tako right hold of nil tho food In your stomach and dlgst It alouo without tho holp of tho Htomnoh, and let th stomach tako a rest. Stuart'u Dyapopsla Tablots-do this vory thing. Thoy aro oompoied of the host dlgestlvo known to boIohqh nnd are absolutory oafe. Ono Ingro dlout alouo of one of thoso (ablets will dlgOHt 3000 grains of food! TIiom tablotd do exnetly the work that a good, strong, healthy atomnch doa. Stuart's I))8pepstn Tablota ouro all eastis of dypapsla. ludlgsstlnn, burn lug or Irritation. Iom of atiptlt, bloat, brush, btlohtng. uvorslon to hiwl. rrnintntlou and gas on th I alnttinnlt Stuart's fJyspopsta Tablots will make you fel "good" beforo uud nf Ur each mwil. and mnk your atom uoh strong and honlthy again. They will make you happy. Send us your name and address to day and we will at once sotul you by mall a sample package froo. Addros4 F. A. Stuart Co.. U0 Stuart Dldg . Marshall, Mich. In this sale will be Included both new and slightly uscj pianos that havo been out- on rent, and Borne that hava becal back. Many ot theso cannot bo told from new; all ln exJ condition and fully warranted. To sell Instruments In 3j means that extraordinary prlco-uttlng will havo to be Ind In, and ihls Is what wo proposo to do. An Investigation h ask. As an Introduction wo will glvo a muslcalo Tueadar Tho public aro cordially Invltod. Wo promlBo you somo good i both vocal and Instrumental. It has' always been our poller! consistent in our buslnoga methods, and this special lotr-pric will appeal to all Interested In .tho pdrchaso of a musical ment, uoth m pianos ana oreansj vnen you see the pru which they aro to bo sold for In this sale. Come la early iA first cholco of tho bargains offered. WENGER & CHERRINGTI 247 Commercial Street. CHANGE WAS NOT WANTED KliHr jUiotHoum PAINTS of HU Ikh.1 iivatiufimtutv. (utrn Itku Irtui), lNir uuiklug old fiti-ttlturts limk Hku now. Any mn ran apl'biMt and It drbw In o ujglit PUm, jhh; p ii.lc to HMv Trial nl yio. W haw all quUm I Jtojk, WIHH N'llltlN'G- lr lawiw and tihlekim si fHitu not to iU fvH-t high. Builders' Hardware and Mechanics' Tools CUnltml Pnvss l.ontHl Wire.) N'flw Yark. March 2 Dr. Cloorg Meylaa. physloal dlrsctoi ot tho Co lambUA l'atvirslty, has Just oompbt (Hl Matlstiw showing the offoot of thu us of tobacoo and alcoholic btvor agt on C87 ulutUnU, mostly frosh mH. who have attwwlml Columbia la tho last two yam. Th most slgutneaaifuet brought mi by th tout, acoordlng to D" Mt!an. ar thai smoking doos not wftiot the lung capacity, as Is gen !rafly supiHftd; uelthw dos It sem , to hav any ofTtoi uftou the hotght of the ltuUWMal Or the contrary. It wai toHHd that la tHse measure ImtNts. as well as the other, th (sitiokr eicelrl. Tk lHtrMe (Uihwh by Or. M tan U that the Boeular belief ooi. cerntHx tkie laJurtoHs efteoU ot to Uaeeo t lrety e&asRerated. H leak ao aitemitt to deny thai tftMnktgg kMa Ita Had uftecU hkh tk heajrl aa4 lb aervoe aystem. but he deee Maiaiala Uui smoklug nu be 141hk4 ta by tke averago hca tki UnWvWea ta MotUratlaa without HttUoeaMe dasaae to kl phy.tet ooHdlttoe. a a Mtwttae factt. to baefA la any form to mar lJurlo.j te the KmHiis tbaa to tke hm-, ami its ffttt to felt more Uy ihe Rxt geaeraUea tn lowertag the Hervnas WRaUttou. aa4 waktbg the can dra more wull fait before rutto- Splendid loadomhlp of tho Repub lican party was shown up at Port land Saturday, when Ileaoh. Dalluy ilodsoa aad Idleman became very promlarat. It is tmsy to boo whre tho aex gt)vtruor aad stat chairman will route from. . U J.ll III 1 I 1 ,. !.. (United Press Loasod Wire.) Vancouver, B. C, March 2. "Pleaso don't trouble about tho ehnngo your cttontlon hero ono mo mont thanks." Tho mnn to whom thoB pollto romnrks woro nddrosscd Is tho owner of n small trading storo on Doctor Islnnd, nt tho entrnnco of Knight Inlet on tho mntnlnnd const. Whon ho hoard thorn ho biirned nround to undoratnnd whnt.tho cuo tumors meant. Th information ho gained cost him $380. Looking Into .the barrels of two nble-bodled rovolvors tho trador wu so bowltchod'by tho porsuaslvonoHS o( tho two men holding thorn thnt ho loHt all lutcroat In tho contonts of tho snfo, which ho had just opunen to sooure change for a twenty-dollar gold jdece ono of tho men had hand mi him In payment for some small purchase. Tho mon thon loft the island in a small boat, in which they had arrived. iii n Hstrny Notlc Notice is horoby given that I havo taken up nnd impounded tho follow ing described animal, found roaming at largo In tho city ot Salem: Ono 3-yonr-old. hotter, white, with largo and small apocks on hor, wear ing n bell, and Is In good order. Tho ownor of said animal can havo tho samo by proving property and paying tho logaf chargos and expen ses of taking up and ksoplng, etc., and In default thereof for flvo days i will proceed to soil said animal at public auction, as provided In ordi nance No. 429 of tho aforesaid city, D. W. GIBSON, City Marshal. Salem. Oregon, March 2. 1908 3-2-3t -m .. :,!n2zseaasszsBss ,. , HUME'S FREE FAR. (Continued from page Into 20-noro tracts on whirl settle families for a 2o. flvo -yoors free and 2 peri tho rost of tho terra when! will bo the occupants 11 ulso furnish a row pigs and nnu lumuer ior nous o tier. Asked as to the Oil initiated, ho advised the tho wholo Btate to vote tot them. It would cut down nbollsh traps and nbo'ish and all taking of fn'men wator. It would glo tb chnnoo to restock tho st'tia IX)UIS FOLSO.M HAS PltOIJAULV I.EM . .LquJb Folijom. whaic mi chargo of vagrancy ww Ktl day, has probably !cf' town tilled Policeman r acdl nlKht to tell lus r he- would never h i fj mother wa cntin . !:t his bolng In tho fo aUeot, ho idling hr n - Job at the court ' n itoaltlon at the t a' iW Proluito I'nsts Tho following m ' c- ( on by tho counts "-" M Inir: Tho honJ r( H DJ guardian of Don ta'cs ...nn- .... .mirurl ft' 'E $20. Minnie M " guardian of th vjcI Can ley. r HOLLISTCA'S Rocky Mountain Tea l ABbit MJldafaMrj Erisn Qol-m H".n - s"' AB?SL"W.:.h. i -t M.l wl.4n.iv .. . J - " m , Hiivkt. H.i.i nrf'i ' . 3.lB4 ! aiut Ujotiictv l a I Vt form. eW n it. ..,..n himl a - r.OlOEN NUOOETS TOR SAUOf, "ROBERTS HATS n If you want $5.00 worth oi style and . quality in a Hat for $3.W, come and see THE "R-O-B-E-R-T-S" Best $3 Hat on Ear Derby and Soft Styles for Spring SPENCER HARDWARE CO. Salem Woolen Mill St tlou aad coatagious dteae 0JLHVO31TJL V.4C MsWHs Wwl LWpcrty MS PrKc19, BAntVf y1l4tJftlTHittMiHNtM J