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DAILY CAI' TAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1007. rffirvZf' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL I5Y HOFKR BROS., PiihIIMkm' mid Proprietors. moMMmm 3 ggs SUBSCRIPTION HATES. By Mall. Dally Journal, ono month .... 35c Dally Journal, thrco months ..1.00 Dally Journal, ono year .....'. 4.00 Weekly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 By Carrier. Dally Journal, nor month .... 50c PRESIDENT DHLIVES ADDRESS. f Continued from pago one). rim world has moved so FAR THAT it is no longer NECESSARY TO BELIEVE THAT ONI3 NATION CAN ItAISE ONLY 1Y THRUSTING DOWN ANOTHEH. All fnrslghtcd Btntosmon, all truo pa triots, now earnestly wish that tlio lending nations of mankind, as In Iholr Hovoral ways they struggle con Htnntly toward n hlghor civilization, n hlfjlior humanity, may ndvanco hand In hand, united only In a gen erous rivalry to boo which can best do its allotted work In tho world. T bollovo that tlioro Is n rising tldo In human thought which tends for righteous International poaco; u tldo which It behooves us to guldo through rational channols to sane conclusions; nnd all of tis hero pros out can well nlTord to take to heart 8t. Paul's coiiubeI: "IK IT HE POS- HIULH, AS MUOIf AS L1ETH IN YOU, LIVE PEACEAIlLY WITH MEN." EleinctilM of Nationality. Lot us romomhor that whllo thla narly Enirlluh colonial ntnek linn loft doopor than nil others upon our nn. J tl0,nnt ,,no tho vor' aunlltlo tlonnl llfo tho mark of Its strong twin wlllcu 'lvo ,l huccohb. Wo of this IllillvliIlliilltliM. Mm mnrlr f Mm C',.v. ' mlRllty WOBtom ropubllc liaVO to .... .-. , , ..-. ....... W . V W.- T old civilization nnd find that therein so much of humanity's lot is hard, nro apt to complaint against tho con ditions as being solely duo to man and to speak as If life could be made easy and simple If there was but a virgin continent In which to work. It Is truo that tho pioneer life was slmplor, but It was certainly not easier. As a matter of fact, tho first work of tho pioneers In taking pos session of a lonely wilderness Is so rough, so hard, so dangerous that all but tho strongest Bplrlts fall. THE EAHLY IRON .DAYS OK SUCH .A CONQUEST SEARCH OUT ALIKE THE WEAK IN BODY AND THE WEAK IN SOUL.. In tho warfare against tho rugged sternness of pri meval naturo, only thoso can conquer who nro themselves unconquorablo. It Is not until tho first bitter ycarB havo passed that tho llfo becomes easy enough to Invito a mass of ncw comors, nnd bo great nro tho risk, hardship nnd toll of tho early years that thero always exists a threat of lapsing back from civilization. Duties of tho Present. Wo, too, In turn, must prove our truth by our endeavor. Wo must show oursolvcs worthy sons of tho men of tho mighty days by tho way In which wo moot tho problems of ARE YOU WORRIED About tho uihealtliy condition of your stomach, Liver, KIdnos or Dowels? If so you nro only making matters worse, and besides thero is no need to romaln In such a condition. Just get a bottle of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters From your drugg'st today and glvo It n fair chance to prove Its morlt. It will tone, strength en and soothe tho entlro digestive system nnd mnko you strong and robust again. Our 03 yenrs record of cures is our guarantee. Thus, it prevents and euros Nausea, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costlvencss, Cramps, Poor Appetite, Belching, Heartburn, Mnlnrlal Fovcr, Colds and Chills. It Is also a mild and safo medlclno for delicate females. Try a bottle today. It 1b compnunded strictly In accordance with the Pure Drug require ments. M I 'j'l' '1" ' "!' WWH WWW MARKET QUOTATIONS "Make Salem a Good Home Market." SALEM MARKET. L - - - ability to receive and provide for tho lutlon guests drawn from tho wholo conti nent and tho outside world. Iiv flin nvnnalMnn ffnvApnnrd and a provision in the congressional They .appropriation net making Sunday havo como in thousands, officially 'closing of tho amusement features and Individually from ovory state In J mandatory, aro now Interested In a tho union, nnd from nonrly evory nn-, proposition to throw opon tho gates tlon on tho globe. Tho President of ' of tho grounds on Sundays in con- His TTmKaiI GlfifVt.-i nolnt1 Ih hmmIa nnMM ttrlfli antrf nil. rr n InttrvA I LI1U UlllLrii kJLllLtTn 111 I ItL'll 111 Hill III t I1UI.L1UI1 llllll OU1 IILL'Q Ull Ik 1111 kU our own times, wo carry our ncnufl ., .t . i ui i i i ! I Mmn n Mii Mnvllniifni itrltlnlt Iia net- oiftln tiffin In tma nnnn nln nr In ftirt high becnuso our fathers did woll in. ..... ' ..'.. ml. ' ,,,,,..,., ,.... 111. tV UUUHIllOklUI.IUU UttliUlll Ul U- ditorlum. Overtures nro being mndo to tho managers of tho exposition with a view to arranging public ser vices, and a conforonco Is bolng hold on tho subject. Features of the Exposition. Tho fcdernl government mado a tho years that tried men's souls; nnd WE MUST IN TUHN SO HEAR OUR- SELVES THAT THE CHILDREN" WHO COME AFTKIl US MAY FEEL THAT WE, TOO, HAVE DONE OUR DUTY. Wo cannot nfford to forgot tho maxim upon which Washington in sisted, Hint the surest way to nvort wnr Is to bo proparcd to meet It Nevertheless tho duties thnt most concern us of this generation nro not mllltnry, but social and Industri al. Ench community must nlwnyB droad tho evils which spring up as tabllshod as his headquarters. The governors of tho sovernl states aro on hand, nnd havo personally Inspect ed tho buildings thnt havo been erect ed for their soparato states. Tho crowds wore early nt work Inspect ing tho buildings with special Inter est in thoso from their own states, nnd in wandering through tho build-1 gift of $250,000 to tho exposition Ings erected thorltlcs. Snlutos from Admiral Evans' fleet of wnrshlps to tho foreign fleets which prcsontcd a grand spectnelo lu by tho exposition nu- j company outright, nnd has oxponded largo aums in othor wnys to favor tho enterprise It also dovoted $100,000 to tho government building, whllo congress appropriated a million nnd nllor nnd of tho Puritan novortho Iouk, this Htook, not only from Its en vironment but iiIho from tho presonco with It of other stocks,, almost from tho Jpoglnnlng began to bo dlfforon tlntud Btrongly from any European Iieoplo. Ah I havo nlroady said, about tho tlrno tho first English Bot tlers lauded hero, tho Frenchman and tho Spaniard, tho SWodo nnd tho Dutchman, ultm enmo hllhor as per manent dwellers, who left their seed liohlud them to help shapo nnd par tially to Inherit our national llfo. grapplo with tho dangers that spring from popular solf-govcrnmont tried on a scalo Incomparably vaster than over before In tho history of man kind, nnd from nu abounding mnto rial prosperity greater also than any thing which tho world has hitherto scon. Abuses of Property. Wo nro steadily bout on prosorv- ! Ing tho Institution of private prop erty; WH COM HAT EVEltY TEND ENCY TOWAltD REDUCING THE I PEOPLE TO ECONOMIC SEHVI- TIIH GERMAN, THE AND Till- SCOTCHMAN CAME LATI'JU, HUT STILL IX COLONIAL TIM ICS. lloforo tho outbreak of tho Rovolutlou the American people, not only bocuimo of tliolr surroundings, physical and nplrltiuvl, but bcenuHo or Iho mixture if blood that had al ready buKun to tuku place, REPRE HltXTMl) A NEW AND DISTINCT RNTIIIC TVIMS. This typo has never boon llxnd In blood. All through tho colonial darn now wnvoH If Immigra tion from tlmu to tlnut Hwupt hither uerouH the ocean now from ono coun try, now from nnothur. The same thing liiot tiuuo on ever slnco our birth km a tuition; nnd for tho last Hlxty year tho tldo of Immigration him been nt tho full. The newcomera nro noon nbioibod Into our anger UNtlonnl Itfe, nnd nro radically nnd profoundly elmiiKed thoroby, the rnp Idlty of thvlr Miulmllntlon IivIiik mar vttloiiH. Hut (Htoh group of now comurs. ADDS ITS HI.OOD TO TDK I. IKK, AI.SO CIIAXGICS IT SOME. WHAT, ami this change nnd growth nnd devalopiueut hnvo gouo on stoad lly, generation by geuoratlon through out thro conturloH. A Wonl for Pioneers. Tho pioneers of our peoplo who ret landed on thodo shoros on that ovejitful day throo couturlos ago, had boforo thorn n task which during the oarly yoara was of heartbreaking danger and difficulty. THE CON ,Hiesr OK A NHW CONTINENT IS IRON WORK. People who dwell In Rainy Days ENTER INTO EVERY LIKE. NO ONH CAN HOPE KO HKA1R WIUTHKR TO TI1K JOURNEY'S UNI). CLOUDRURSTS OK ADVERSITY CO.Mll TO ALL SOONER OR I-VTUR. Hope Prepare for the Worst HRGIN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW. IT WILL PROTECT YOU AND YOURS AGAINST FINAN CIAL ADVERSITY. IRISHMAN ,r,,,,,,,''i '' wo euro not whothor tho , tendency is uuo 10 a siuisior agna tion dlroctod against ull property, or whether It U duo to tho actions or tltoHO members of tho prodntory clnetvc whose nntl-oelal powor U luereiiHed bocaue of the very fact that they powo wealth. j Above ull, wo iuHlwt that while fac ing I'hiuiKed coudltlone and now prob leuui, we uuiHt fuce them In tho spirit which our forefuthvra showed when they rounded nnd preserved thin Re public. Tho cornerstono of tho ro publlc LIES IX OUR TREATING EACH MAN ON HIS WORTH AS A '.MAX, paying no heed to his creed, hU birthplace, or his occupation, ask ' ing not whether ho U rich or poor, whether he labors with head or hand; asking only whether ho net decently nnd honorably In th vari ous relations of his llfo, whethor ho buhuves woll to his family to his neighbors, to tho stnto. WE RASE Ol'R REGARD FOR EACH MAN ON THE ESSENTIALS AND NOT THE ACCIDENTS. WE JUDGE HIM NOT HY HIS PROFESSION, HUT HY HIS DEEDS; HY HIS CONDUCT, NOT RYWHATHE HAS ACQUIRED OK THIS WORLD'S GOODS. Othor re publics havo fallen, because tho citi zens gradually grew to consider tho Interest of n cIh before tho lutor odts of tho whole; for whon such whb tho case It mattered little wheth or It was tho poor who plundered tho rich or the rich who exploited tho poor; lu either event tho ond of the republic was nt hand. Wo aro roso lute In our purpose not to fall Into such a pit. THIS GREAT REPUR. LIC OK OURS SHALL NEVER HE COME THE GOVERNMENT OK PLUTOCRACY, AND IT SHALL NEVER HECOME THE GOVERN MENT OK A MOD. God willing, It ah nil remain what our fnthers who founded It meant It to be n gov ernment lu which ouch man stands on his worth as u umu, where ouch Is given tho largest pursouul liberty consistent with serurlug tho well bolng of tho wholo, nnd where, so far na In ua lies, wo strlvo continual ly to sacuro for each man such equal ity of opportunity that In tho atrlfu of llfo ho may havo a fair chanco to show tho stuff that Is In hint. tho broad wators of Ilnmpton Roads nwoko tho echoes nt nn onrly hour. Tho floot consisted of tho battle- a half to tho exposition. Tho $150, 000 has been Bpont by tho govern ment for buildings exclusive of tho BhlpB Connecticut nnd Toxna, nnd tho $100,000 devoted exclusively to tho crulBors Washington, TonnosBOo nnd j nogro building. Thero wns also u Brooklyn, with tho Mnlno, Indlann, ' subscription of $100,000 for tho con struction of two piors, which tho naturo of tho shoro mndo nccossnry. Tho palace of mnchlnory and transportation, ono of tho largost buildings of tho exposition, contnln lng 350,000 squnro feet of exhibit Ohio, Now Jersoy, Loulslnnn, Mis souri, Goorgln, Rhodo iBland, Kor sarge, Kontucky, Illinois, Alnbamn nnd Iown. Tho Bnlutos of tho Amorl cnu vossols woro to tho floota of 11 nntlouB.: Drltlsh, Fronch, Swedish, SYins Dtpttmat Cil NatkMal Bk Opening of Jamestown Exposition. Jumoatowu, Va April 26. The great oxpoaltlon opened Its doors and welcouivd tho public to lta celebra tion it tho ter-contoanlal of the land tag at JaMeetowit, wltk everything In a Ute ol ps9xi,VHt Itnllnn, Germany, Aistrln, Jnpan, , spneo, will houso tho groator part of Argontlno, Urnzll, Chill nnd Portu-1 tho transportation dlsplny at tho ox- gal. Novor boforo has- Hampton Roads so admlrnbly fitted to accom modate tho navies of tho world, had such n grand nnd Imposing dlsplny, tho lino vossols bolng nil In holldnvl-u .,. .......-. ' .. . . . . ,., , ,, , nuuuimuio iruuuie, sum oy nil urug attlro, and proaontlng a very hnnd-!. 'u, 44 . J an,n ...i .!.. - m,..lh,DVO " """ '. iruaiuiwai oy w...w ...... utuiiKLitu iiiiiirtiiiiiicu. iiiu mnj fQr .lt flllltlln U'rti'A tvrnnt lnlAt.nlA,l ! .1 ..... ....., ..... . u,01Ivo iiiiiuuBHuii uy mo spociacio oi bo many nnd so flno n lot of wnr vos- (Contlnucd on pngo throo.) o Tho Texas Wonder. Curos all kldnoy. bladdor and Dr. E. W. Hall, 2920 street, St. Louis. Mo. Sond for testimonials . Sold by Stono'i drug atoro. dw-lyr . sels, England's floot wns tho largest, nnd was under tho oommnnd of Ronr Admiral Novlllo, Admiral Dewey wns one of tho distinguished naval mon CAPITAL COMMISSION CO present, and took gront prldo In tho looks of the American ships. Presi dent Roosovolt ronchod the exposi tion grounds ubout 11:30, tho May flower pnsslng through tho columns of snlutlng forolgn nnd Amorlcnn wnrshlps in Ilnmpton Roads. Ho was oscorted to tho revlowlng Btnnd on Loo's purndo In tho roar of tho auditorium building. Tho speoch making fonturo of tho colobratlon bogan at onco. An Invocation wns mndo by tho Right Rov. Alfrod Ma gill Hnndolph, bishop of tho dloceso of southorn Virginia, and a brief ad dross by Harry St. George Tuckor, prosldent of the oxposltlon company, procedlng tho Prosldont's nddross. Prosldont Roosovolt delivered a lengthy nddross, at Us close pressing n gold button, nnd Immediately tho machinery of tho groat show was in motion, a thousand lings wero un furlod ou tho oxposltlon buildings, nud n saluto to the nation was flrod by tho combined American and for olgn Hoots In tho roads, and by tho garrison nt Fdrtross Monroe. At tho conclusion of tho saluto tho exposi tion bands plnyod tho "Star Spanglod Rnnnor," the troops prosented arms, nnd tho gront coucourso stood with uncovorod hoads. The parado of tho soldiers and sailors of tho United Statoe, undor Major General Fred D. Grnnt wns tho next feature. Tho Preeldont rovlowod tho marching de fenders of tho country from a grand stand, whoro woro gatherod alll the honorod guoets of the occasion, In cluding tho diplomatic corps, tho of ficial commlttooa of the senato nud housa of representative nnd tho governors of states, two of whom woro hero. Tho day closed with a reception to Prosldont Roosevelt be tween 5 and 6 o'clock. Tho Norfolk light attlllery blues began tho celobratlon with a saluto of 300 guns, commemorating tho threo hundredth nnulvorsary of tho first English settlement of Anorlca. Tho public school children of Nor folk woro given a holiday to visit the exposition, and there was a great crowd of them hero. Soma of the religious bodies that were active In bringing about a rco- 267 Commercial St Phone 179 Cash Purchasers of Poultry, Eggs, and All Farm Produce. Stclncr's Market. Dealers in fish, game and poultry Highest cask prlco paid for eggs, Prompt dellvory. State street. 0 Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 18c, Hens 12 c; young chickens, llc. Ducks 10c; geese, 8c; turkeys, 13lCc. Butter 27 c; butter fat, 25 c Local wheat 68 70c. Local wheat 68c. Oats 3 8 40c. Barloy $22 $23. Flour $3.26. Mill feed Brnn, $19.00; BhortB, $21.00. ( Hay Cheat and clover, $7 $8 per ton; timothy, $10 por ton. Onions $2.00 per cwt; potatoes, CGc per bu. Hops Cholco, 10 lie; prime to choice, 8 9c; medium to prima. 8c. Chlttim bark 6Cc. Tropical Fruits. Dnnnnns Cc por lb. Oranges $2.75 $3.00. Lemons 4.00 $5.00. Rotull Market. Oats $1.35 por cwt; wheat, 80c: rolled barley, $27.50 $28 por ton. Eggs 20c doz. ApplOB $3.00. Butter Country, 25c; crenmery, 35c. Flour $1 por Bnck. Bran 70o por sack; $21.60 por ton. Hay Timothy, 70cc por cwt.; cheat nnd clover, 50c pur cwt.; shorts, 95c por cwt. Livestock. Hogs Drossod, 9c. Cattlo 1100 1200 lb Btoora, 44c. Llghtor steers 34c. Cows nnd heifers 900 1000 lb, 34c. Stock hogs Gc. Hogs Fat, GUc Lambs 5c. Veal Dressed, 8c. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Club, 75c; valley, 72c; blue stem, 77c Oats Cholco whlto, 29c. Mlllstuff Brnn, $17. Hay Timothy, $15 $1C; alfalfa $11.50. Votch $7.50 $8.00. Potatoos $1.75 $2.00 por cwt Poultry lions, 15lCc; mixed chlckeno, 14 15c; drossod chick ens, 1C17c; turkoys, livo, 13 lie; duckB, 17lSc; plgoons, $1.00 $1.25. Pork Dressed, 6 Qi 6 Vi c Beof Dressed, 5 6c. Mutton 67o. Hops 910c lh, according to quality. Wool Vnlloy, coarso to medium, 2923c; eastorn Oregon, 1318c SPECIAL BARGAIN OFF auction of 25 PfriJ to ay 119otT CaZKJ mrW Journal. Der "? H vance. All ..J"8 mit be paid unT in? ! GOOD IIP TnL1!. L" MAY 1ST. -""""N" Dally, by carrl., .r.. In ndvnnro n".' ""! vi uern i fc.i.. . j arrears In 8ab!crlt,nn....l nal J4.0ftr:v"wll deiiv;;. :--'w"ni - $1.00 Save a mg PURE FOOD LAW The Fashion Stables Formorly sltopjoa's 8tablca, Up-to-date livery and cab Una Funeral turnouts a upeclaltv. Tally ho for picnics and excursion!. Phon 44. OnA8. W. YANNKE, Prop 247 and 249 nij?h Street. O C. T. Co. STEAMERS POMOXA AXI) OREGOXA LEAT3 PORTEND S10XDAY, WEDNES DAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 A. SI., TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYS AT 0;0O A. M. FOP. CORVAMS TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ABOUT O P. M. P. M. BALDWIN, Agt. INDEPENDENCE STAGE. Dally excopt Sunday. Loaves Wll lamotto Hotel, Salem at 3 p, m., con nicts with motor for Monmouth and Dallas at 6:16 p. m. Leaves Inde pendence at 8 a. m. Phono Mala 179. RALPH BUDLONQ, Manager fcaga MEALS 15c AT THE Salem Restaurant 330 COURT STREET. Call and try our 15c meal3. Wo will glvo you a 25c meal for 15 c, In flrst-clnss order. I FRE.1CH FEMilEj IPILLS. pry S WJ to rll. -, s,-., . fc . .. USiSESSSsss 5. k ,n Sakm by D:, S. :. : I'lWV' How manv ncnM. ...a.. l . rovy.tuiuKii Vnil utin Ipmjxm . . "" """ "uuw "UKBHil an artlciA l mm iv ..... - " v, ttH ntA ihami 41ihm . . "'" """ VIHKaiOKI uiu laueisoitiiclrtoodiisik aavortislng. it tbey tc, , uieu, iney wm ujr jotit .u.v.:U io uf inw, Ajiln,af ors win order tho idn!tenii4 bccauBo hoy can mite n i on thorn than it poulbU It t wholesome, pure foodi. Stij got puro food, yoa till hit bl lect tho brand and Isttttcti it from your dealer or mill manufacturer for your iirfti ALLEN'S SELF.RISIXO brown imiuu FLontm ALLEN'S SELF.RISLVO U I CAKE FIXJUlt IS Pill For salo by all flrttcltjii If yours does not bare It, 1 us. ALLEN'S 6.B.B FIM1 Paclflo Coast Factory, Sal Easter Factory, Little Ml Maniwi, WH Ri.ont wl8elrlltbtM, satlGfactlon. WbfBOtH of It wisely now bajll usT Baker, Lawrerxe Si BuaoritoEini Ka DANGER IS LURKING IN IT. When your bathroom or lavatory Isn't fitted up with modern sanitary plumbing. Sewer gas is moro dan gerous In winter than In summer, be cnuso ventilation Is not so free. You will ward off disease by having your closets, bathroom, kitchen, sinks, and water pipes overhauled. We niako a specialty of sanitary plumb ing and do It scientifically and at reasonable prices. A. L. FRASER SMS Mate fttrvet. PfaM 1W. itllLDLW A ...HJ We can zwv" i ber you need v teramyeconoB- ,, come and " GOOD.UJ' V- Gold Tkrf ,t v- t ft vx Com-'-igi jfade . A 1 Mu w1'1 pocKT arJ. n nil l'l0