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DAILY CAPITAL JOUWNAL. SAL KM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAKCII 10, 190. !0 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL J. HOFER, YA. a4 rrofi. sSN ,- Ac t4epeartcnt NtpBr Dcroted to American Principle sud (heTrertM itad JOTclopwcnt of All Orcguti. Published Krery Kronlsir Kxept Mundsy, 8lem, Or. SUH-fCKIM'lOX XATE0. (Inrsrlsbly in Adrsnce.) t?Hy, by cantor, per year............ fl.0O Per month ,-.... Wo tJ!lr, fcjr UI, p 7r- ......... .00 Per month Mo flsfeealr, lr nH per Tear,.... -. l.M six month .......Wo SPKCfAL JELIVERY. far o aveaieae at aabscrlbora brunch delivery ofllcea ara etal Halmt t tfce fellonto p4w at IS conta por month, 1.09 far tars Asjbim Store, F, 6, Da Voa ft Bon, Asylum Avenuo Junction. Carllne, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, harden Road gtoro. Daws' Mor, Alex, Dase, gettth Commercial street, Rleelrlc Store, C. M. Uppley, East Stata atreot fair Grounds Storo, Harrison D, Fair Grounds Road. tlowell'a Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. O. IC aroctfry, A. A. Kagleba t, Twelfth street. Wfcaeler's itoro, W, D. Whoa or, Highland avonqe. wv Park pr-, F. 0, fcawer ox Twelfth and Leslie. ABRAHAM LINCOLN" r r n The rotor of the ground was in him, the red earth, Tho tang and odor of the primal things The rectltwde and patience of tho rocks; The gladness of tho wind that fthnkes tho cor.n; The Justice of the rain that Ioyos nil loavci;. The pity of tho snow that hides al scars; The loving klndnoiM of the waysldo well; The tolerance and equity of light That. gives an frocly to tho shrinking wood As tho groat onk, flaring to tho wind To the grove's low hill ns to tho mnttorhorn That shoulders out tho sky. And so Ho enmo From prnlrlo cabin up to Cnpltnl, Ono fair Ideal led our chleftnln on. For ovurmoro lio burned to do IHh deed W,lh tho nno ntrokn nnd gesture of n It I tig. He built tho rail pllo ns ho built the stnto, Touring his nplondld strength through ovory blow, Tho consclunco of him testing tvory stroke, To mnko his deed the mfnsuto of n man. Ho enmo tho cnptnln with tho mighty heart; , And when tho stop of onrthqunkn shook tho houso, Wrenching tho rafters from tholr ancient hold, Uo hold tho rldgo pole up nnd spiked ngnln Tho rafters ot tho homo. IIo hold his place Hold tho long ptirpoio llko a growing troo Held on through blnmo nnd fnltorod not nt prnlso. And whon ho fell In whirlwind, ho went down As when n knlgly codnr, grenn with boughs, Gods down with a great shout upon tho IiIIIh. Kdwln Miirkhnm.. O" - i TIMOND FORD HKMP.MIIKUKD HIH FIUF.NDS Til got many a hard Jolt and onljr Btnlled, and said, well, maybe- the follow Is right, after all, and I bettor got right myself. In that spirit he considered the man who went against him In Judg ment AND KVKN CONDEMNED HIM WHKN UK WAS WRONG. AS HIS HHEM), and ho even remembered those who had crooscd him at times. Mr. Ford denied himself many pleasures and .'deprived himself of much of this world's comforts. " His greatest enjoyment wan In his work, and ESPECIALLY IN ANY LADOH PERFORMED FROM LOVE OF IT. His greatest work will remain his battle the last year of his life for tho farmers of Linn county and the whole state. . He volunteered to take up for them their fight TO MAINTAIN THE RIGHT TO PETITION FOR THE REFEHENDUM without having to 6e ho'd down tp the 4echnlcalltles pr scribed by the legislature. That was a gift In which he also remembers his friends. The farm ers of Oregon had been his clients on a large scalo. Ho took up their battle In their hour of. need without' money nnd won out for them IN ONE OF THE GREATEST LEGAL. CONTESTS IN THE HISTORY OF THE STATE. For all his kind a,cta io his friends they remember him In life and will remember him as long us they live. i The friends of Tilmon Ford are many, and they will never grow lesa in numbers or appericatlon. IT IS NOT BECAUSE HE OA'E THEM GIFTS, nor because ho set aside f C000 to buy them Jewelry and gold watches. It Is for his kindness in remembering him at all that they will fcol grateful in return. It is the law of love that KINDNESS HKCJETB KINDNESS AND ORATITUDE HRINGS A HARVEST OF THE SAME VIRTUE. Some day. tho friends of Tilmon Ford wilt erect a Btatuo in his honor and to commemorato his character. In a few years. It may bo a genoratlon, when time BhatI hnvo smoothed away the little wrinkled and defects, HE WILL RIS MORE APPRECIATED. His work for tho people, his dovMlon to certain ideals and principles of humanity will nppenr In stronger light. Tho really rugged nature of tho man will shine forth, and HIS TRUE DIMENSIONS IN RELATION TO MANKIND WILL DE MANIFEST, and his atatuo will stand In some public placo. Yufot 6ur delicious Cod Liyer preparation without oil. Better than old-fashioned cod liyer oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try H fk our ajmranto. G. W. PUTNAM CO. CANDIDATES CAJ IMYRTLE CREEK MAN DISCOVERS GOLD (Umpqua Valley News.) What Is bollovod to bo tho fam ous lost mine of James Shofllln, In sonch of which hundreds of pros pectors havo scoured the ITmpqua mountains for ton yoars, has boon dlscovored horo by D. M. Armltngo, lodgos previously oponod hero being refractory. Armltngo snld nothing of his dis coveries during all tho tlmo ho was following tho courso of tho old tun nels nnd shnft3, until ho found the two-foot oro voln. IIo Is now con fident ho tins found tho Shofllln mine nnd that it will pay richly. I have tho Shomln mine without on south Myrtlo orook. about elcht a doubt," ho Bold, "and hopo within miles onst of this town. A two-foot a short tlmo to bo shipping ore." voln of rich free gold oro. cloely re- Tho property bolongii to Armltngo sombllng that ovor which Shefllln and Dr. C. E. nogtio of Portland "Following nro specimen Items tufcon from some Oregon npwspnpers: T1L FORD DIDN'T FORGET HIH VltlKNDS. HO MANY DO." "Hon. Til Ford romombered both of tho Snlom editors In his will, nn example for those who apprcclat irrntltmdo." In commenting on tho nbovo notno peoplo wlM nay Tilmon Ford did wmii nu (iki id gin Kinuiy notions niior inn uentii. Won, admitting that, it can bo snld a groat many persons not romom bored In lilts will ARE HAYING KINDLY THING AIIOUT FORD. Mr. Ford was n man cnpnblp of many eccentricities during his llfo nnd It was expooted ho would play Homn prank In his will. It is certainly novo'ty for n suceeesfu) man. and n comparatively "wealthy man TO LEAVE ANYTHING TO PEHHONH OUTSIDE HIS FAWLV. Many it rich man soomii to rogrot that he must leave anything io his own llosli nnd blood. There nro oven those toionoybnga who would tako It all with them TO THAT OTIIIIIt WOULD WIS IIED AIIOUT. It is f-ntder"il mmnrknblo Hint Ford should havo lift anything to his friends who Imd dono him klndnoi'oa. Ho nittnv gnnt nnd rich men attribute tholr success entirely TO THEIR OWN fl UNI I'M, OR TO TH K GUTS OF TIIHIR UKT01t, Honteoi iitnni no not even giv th creator orwlt for tholr good for tune, their nhtlllliH! and their sucrowi. Tho average talf-mndn pinu of fortuno think b has dono It all. and that HE CAS DO AH HE PLEASES WITH HIS FOUTl'NE, Ho remembers neither friends nor helpers grent or small who havo tU helped htm in rolling up his pyramid or dollnrs. Ford was. alt ooeQtitrle. lln was an exception to that rule, lie did not Imagine HE HAD DONE IT ALL RY HIS LONESOME. wns found dond yenrs ago. has been uncovered, and tho old tmnnols and shafts through whloh Armltngo workod nppoar to hnv been mndo Call for City Warrants. Notico is hereby glvn that there aro funds on hand applicable to tho payment of all warrants of -tho City of Salem endorsed "Not paid for want of funds." Holders of said war rants will pleaao present thorn for payment at tho offlco of tho under signed, No. 129 South Commercial street, as interest will ceaBo from and nftcr this dato. FRANK MEREDITH, City Trcasuror. Salem, Oregon, March 4, 1008. 3-4-10t Graber Bros. I Do Not Crowd the Season. The first warm days of spring ..bout the tlmo Shomln prospected 'r,nK " thon d08"- sot out Iiuro. au onjoy me exniurai.ug n.r ana Shomln dlsoovored tho famous sun shine. Chlldron that hnvo boon Tombstone nllno In Arlzonn. whloh uoutod up all wlntor nro brought sold for about a quartor of a million ,, .,, - .,, ., . ii, dollars, in 1800 ho came to Do-ik- 0,,t and you Tfondor who,r0 tho n" Ins county to prospeot on tho rooonl- oniu f01- Tho lcav winter cloth mondntlon of a minor, who htid.lng is thrown nsldo and many shed worked for him In Arliona. For tholr flannels. Then a cold wavo two years he hunted ovor tho motin- Loma. nnd noo,,in nflv .hat crln Is tnlitH, living nlono In n small cabin le0,M nnd pooplo onj that brlp is on I)nM creok. Though ho ropontod-icl1,dom,c- Cold8 nt tn,s aoaaon aro ly asserted that there were rich do-j even morn dnngoroua thnn in mid posits of gold In tho Myrtlo crook wlntor, ns thoro Is much more dan- iiiuirirr tin tmt'AH iieAiianji trmit' whorcitbouts, and no ono ovor know whom his prospects wure. Ono dny. about ton yenrs ago, Hhofllltt was found dond at bla cabin, bbndlng ovor n gold pan in, which Ihono tho yellow gold, llesldohlm my a mortar nud pestlo. and soatttr- gor of pnoumonln. Tako Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, howovor, nnd you will hnvo nothing to fear. It al ways euros, and wo havo never known a. cold to result In pnoumonln when It was used. It is pleasant od at his feet wero a numbor of and safe to tako. Chlldron 1lko It. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt nttontlon to alt ordors, guorantco our work to glvo satisfaction nud to bo up to tho sanitary stand ard. WE WILL HE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Llborty strcot, back of Barr'a Jewolry Storo. Phono C50. 1 pleros of very rich free-milling ore Thnt ho had mndo tho rich strlko In tho Myrtlo rrenk dlstrlot ovoryone halloved, but desplto years of search ing, no ono over oould find It, Heart ftv 1 1 tiro was glVHit as tho end so of Shsfllln'M death nud his secret died with Mm. "When you comu right down to th truth of the matter, how many men have been tho uroliltooU of thotr own forounosT Not many. Most of us owo n grant deal to frlinds and hypers, whoso good will and oucouragoment AND IVAL Fltlll.N'DSHlP HAVE MADE US WHAT WIJ ARE. Tho greatest- public men, the rlchaat ftunnolers. nro tho oreaturos of ciroumnuucuv ami oraattous of multltudts of lttilo Servians. THOUSANDS OF LITTLE THICK UNO HTHKAMLETH OF GOOD WILL UNITE to mnko tho one great stream thnt lends on to what Is a"ed uo successful man. lu 41m words of the Brrlptur. no man llvoth to himself alonu. No mail lives on bread alone, RUT IIY EVERY WOHD THAT PHOOEKDS FROM GOD. It la the divine word by whloh men llvo and become grtat, and that nourishment ou whloh thay feed Is the good will rfleoted by othare. m Mr. Ford was right In showing a Utile reaognltan to the rrUnde nnd the Institutional that he Itolpal make him successful. Ual gratltudo is the last flower to bloom lu tho human breasta or And pracliQttl ttxpreeslon when It doei bHom thiro bv ehanoe. MR. FOUD HAM SHOWN A IIAKK :.XAMII.E OF IT IN THE HUC CKSHFl'L MAN. Tho average r sucewstnl men attribute tholr suecau almost entirely to thulr own superior ability. They become ealloused nnd hardened by egottsm und scltoouoelt to such, an xteat THAT THEY AUK OIH.IVIOUS TO THE RIGHTS OF OTHKKM. Thy become encrusted lu sttah a shell of salNjAturnnttnn thnt Miv liRve no! n IhuusUt for the other fellow who has given tham so small a lift un. the roatt to susoitm. Thiy hav tloMi It all. GHATITUDK 'l MAN OU GOD DOHS NtVT Wftlim l.vai TIIK I'lUKUtAI 111 I'UMI.ir ACKNOWLKDGl-iMHNTS. The sueewwfKl maw la any walk of life ban been mada a suaos by be'p of trlouds and ho.hI, The fr.ttdt hav ehKrd lilm )n nnd the enemlos have aaauM htm TO (MHtltlUT HIS MISTAKHS IV I'OINTING TIIKM Olri TO HIM. Th mpiahftut w4 his auetreM to the ndwtity of th poor it!d Clark Tk Iwnkw oi hl wealth to tke eoafWenw whkh has heoa gtva Ulm RY THE CDMMl'N'iTV IX WHICH HE LIVHS. The wimIII aaa ptlw up hi dollar oat of the toll nud fulthfal re gard for at interests by tao laborer. Th aewsmiawa woohU hoau of tk nlltty ( U worke In mm rtMim ad tfomtHMdng roow ana eeuattai: roam. AND THE PA TIHXt'D AND LOVALTV OF HIS 8UIISCRIHHHS. Th latter tnoaUy ar fwalvlng for the mbtaxa. tkf wroag d4ax ad la folllw of the editor, aad sti thW oumUhh Ui j6ur oal twr want)' Ih UU support Mr rVrd atowHl that ha a a blggw wan o mm Mw u liw..i.w ,. i-.njvv. m inBigi lIUn, For salo at IJr. Stono's drug store. o FROM THE NEW TOWN .1UST OVKH THE LINE (From the Dorrls Dooster.) What Is regarded as reliablo In I formation hat boon rccolved to tho orrtct mat tho railroad will bo com- , Armltago found tho man by " " uw w,u rni Wl l , . m" ohauso. While development work p'Jf Rfn.r R" D?",8,n,1 ,0n8t b' nn in. vnnn... td.v..i ...i.it. ii .;.- May 1. Owing to tho delay caMBed by. Armltnge. going down tho moun-f " ""'"S additional dredges tho tain sld. found what looked like the! ,lk? wrk north of here will bo re ontranoo to an old tunnol. Ho was )ard and Klamath Falls may navo looking for a pine to drive a tunnel to wn l anothor season for the s earn Into tho shnfi of the other mine and f " ,,n l8 ',,l,8t- , "ow.ovo1r; li ,B started In to clean tU the old tun- fln!a aJ11loaU by ,fnU of. tnls onr nol. After working In a short dli- ,trn,n4 w,n l, running as far as the tanoe ho bernmo convlnoed he wns ,a.kl.fwher,e e"""0 "8 will bo made working In otto of 8hofllin'a pros- w,h the stoamor Klamath, thus gty- neots. Carefully guarding his be- ,n Jne Oregon meropous a vory lair liof. he kept working, but soon found w,rvlce. that tho old tunnel, timbering and D?rr,a ,u1 present tho sceno of all. had nnv.i in ArniiBa .nnv much activity. Two camps of grad. a shaft six foot and made a now tun. 8r ar at wrk close to town and nel. After tunneling 20 feet he found an old shaft that had been worked to tho bottom. At the bot tom of this shaft the skeleton ot a horso was found. Armttage deopnd tho old ahatt by 1$ fet then tunneled again 20 feet, whore he broke into a 2-foat vain of beaadful tree gold ore. whloh he says shows ovldonoea of widening rapidly. He la now con- vinoed that he has found the ledge from whloh ShoBlIn took tho shining quarts over which he was working when ho died. Disappointed in the searoh for this ledge many ot the hundreds of prospector who have twmted for 10 yars have declared ttnio and agatu that there was no free gold in the Mrto creek district, all of 4he other '-'"5SS2A"iV' cT?L ?!."! 3 Uates $10). 8Ute FOR COUNTY Jfnop ni COUNTV. W rh PL nopubllcan, farmer 22? and taxnavnr ni..u"t cttoUnive'ratv.;r,e.0t mlttcd tothhw" a'a? known aro found hi it 1 " porters. Amontr h, ,.il iVi whero bin wn i. . "8 ma iffjiiKfe-sa of PonnT; ; ,..uuca, "mini For Rcprcscntathf. x "rcoy announce myself i uiuuw lor too Republican Hon fnr rnnm.,.i.n. m..trt. A fa .. - 1 uluilua, April 17, IF NOMINATED AXn I SHALL ALWAYS Xmv PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOft axixxtxi BKNATOIt. HAL D. PAl I hereby announce tartan uiuuioKio xor nomlnatloa , jiuoucan primaries for co8 iierimonuent of schools. WALTER K. I hereby announce nytelj wnmiQaio tor nomination at publican primaries for coma or- B. E. ROBERTj Turnsr, i I desire to place ray nml i - . . . w -"BI mo uopubllcan primaries f0J nomination for County recon D. O. DRAd I wish to announce Jo my thnt I am a candidate for trcasuror, subject to the Ren primaries. JOSEPH 0, I hereby announce mrsdl i dato for county coramUilontn Republican ticket. 0. U, HOI Jeflertooj I nm a candidates for county jnidgo, subject to the ilcnn primaries, pn tho pUti a squaro deal to all W W 11 At tho request of many cane I havo decided to boa dldato for tho nomination Jo judge, oubject to tho RepablM tnary oloctlon. WILLIAU BC3 If You Want to Save Money Ut rHMbtre4 torn who had dlflferd with him at times AS WELL , YIHWK WHO AGKKHD WITH HIM. that WpMt i9 wa a kltjKriaa thaa Ue average of HMful wwt wh ar m to e.tdM tkow h dar ta riticlt theai, CrUMw It It la (41 feuad4 l good for the ladivldHal aad OXI.Y 'rWK SHALL MAX Gimi SOK AND HHSliXTS IT. Try HHklHK t 8viug aoaount wiUi hb aaa drsmalt aaoh w or Mania a mn of ytwj. era- lK. It wUl sftriMlM o It m ajw larv a txm wtt small vfUrU an4 laturwat will attMHHt la la a few yats. This Htaa has atad Uiysaad HaW, Ut sat. Ifa sure, SAVINfiS DEPAITMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK men are expected dally to boagln work on the long tunnel whloh Is to be put through. Meantimo ongl neers havo completed tholr work on the route of tho proposed switch baok which Is to be built as a tem porary moans of getting trains ovor tho hill on route to Klamath lake. The traffic department or tho S. P U satd to be arranging a new passenger aad freight schedule giv ing Dorrls as the tormina! of the California & Nothern. This Bohed tile is to be In operation May 1. Al ready there Is constant inquiry on the outside a to the best means of reaching tho section known as tho Klamath Project and Dorrls will un doubtedly b made tho objective point for many tourists and home seokora this summer. Reports from Uray. the nresent terminals of tho California & North- em. iNdteata that the track laying gaag is waking steady progress. About oae-Ualf to one hI of steel U bwlHg laid dally and tho force Is he! ag I at reaped as fast as posaible. The heaviest work la being eneoun (red right sow One Mt. Hebron U rfkd it wilt be oom para lively smooth salltag for the remaining dls-tarn- to Dorrls. In puMlag U mlKht be verthy ot mention that tram now on Dorrls will loom Hft a Mr. Harrlman'a time taltle as wtl as a the map of the U. S. A Lt the good work pro- d Wltk a r&lrAai! uivlnir n n market Ualto erk valley will soon I garitea t of Cull ferula. With upward of & half taarand man at wurk wiuia sight at town Dorrls J shohhi tie somewhat lively also. ""Mlo THE BEST KOAST THJB FAMILY KVEK HAD Can bo obtained from our prim tender and juicy beef, muttoa or pork. All our meats are selected from the choicest, and prepared foi the table to suit the domands ot th fastidious. Our prices rc lower for quality than you can find at anv place In Salem, E. C. GROSS, Phon 2t J. am Ktat For Assessor. I horeby announce roy lu tho Republican primaries sossor ot Marlon county just and equal taxation P J TO OWNERS OF HORSES The undersigned is prepared to broak, handle and develop roadsters and trotting horses. For terms of board and care apply to SAM OASTO, Fair Grounds, Or. yx 53 For County Judge of Mstk ty, M. L. Jones. His platfor a squaro doal and fair ttwta ovory one; good roads, bo public monoy, etc For County Suprintc I horoby announce my!1 dldato for. County Superb Schools for Marlon couatr, Republican primaries. April AC For RepreMntii- Tho undersigned is a a renresentatlve at tho Kf marles. Anrll 17 If eletrt vor business adminlstrstioa i for the neople's choice f Statea. senator. . HF.NRVJ Af For Treoiurvr. I hereby announce to t ' Marlon county that I ' for county treasure r at f pan nrlmariea: oedg OX' ful and impartial Ms"j awintu fsiMita lw'") ,.,! A -! irilCKOKT Cough Rcnvcdy iHVTnf rvil BBBtlwWMSW Coughs. Colds CROUP " mi Tho Lucky Quarter. Is the ao you pay oat for a bax ot Dr. Kiag's New Ufo Pills. Thej brlag y the health that raore preoleas taa Jewels. Try theia for haadaaha, UlUoajosis, coastlpatlon aad malaria. If they -disappoint ym tha prlc will fc cheerfully retaaded at J C Perry's draur stsr. MtmaaoMf I WKinf CmK llMIKMll Sflkai SOlt TrWOAT I i imi. TJtOAT4tl)NCS tBMHMMMaiHWMBB I attest sam sham (a. " V - taw IUUW.OWOSHUS.A. Salem Fence m Headquarters for Wo Feactug. IVoMlnp PlfVelS. '" ,iviumb, ..! T P B, Ky All at low & i CHAS. D. Ml CtiMnMf WALTER JSX 250 Court St. M. tm,Cm. Meea 85c, 8. I.H-I4 a? m-Ua dnifttotc fHKTaarau c (wmmM nY ...r. jli- aaeta5S5 sSJiYKiaasi S