The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 12, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1908.
V0UD6
cncnn states into the counterpart of cornerstone of the building to tne
our own Union. erection of which Mr. Carnegie has
"These instances furnish the an- most nobly and bountifully contrib
swer to the contention that nations, I "tcil. I doubt not that this work
differing from individuals, cannot set- wi" be a powerful and cflicaccous aid
tie all differences without resorting effecting the traternal coming to
to war. gethcr of all the nations on the conti
"It rrm.iiiia f.-i tKic li. .um'. in I nont.
-. ......... s. . ....a ,, in l.-j'll. I . IV'
maintain its lead in the adoption of
arbitration as the only Christian
means of settling international dis
putes. We hope that all of the re
publics in the South American con
tinent will soon follow the example of
Argentina and Chile and of the five
Central American Republics
their own Supreme Tribunal.
j iiuge irom tne progress made in
this direction during the lives of those
of us who have been m this work
from the beginning, we can look with
hope to the early realization of our
dream, which is to secure to the
American continents the reign of
internal peace by substituting peace
ful arbitration for war. We are jus
Younsr women are often (Treat
offerers lor want of proper advice
kt juit the rteht time.
MrPinkham.fttT.viin. Mfwa .hAs titled in indulging the fond hone that
iwy issued to young girls a spec- the good work is to go on, and that
fcl InYitation to -write to her about before long a conference of all the
MWT WCKness. bfce lg a mother, Republics will be held which shall
and fully understands. . nrnvi,u .w ti
la nine chances out of ten your ; ,. " t , "T
tae wiUbeiiwtthfl samAfLQfhnsnM tween tl,e,n arc o e thus peacefully
ratyoung ladies whose lettersfollow. semcu- At Slicn conference we might
LYDIA PINKHAM'S T'Z SVk i
. a v ... uMMW ' el IV, el A ilB V V. llJ UVUUl
VLUtTABLt COMPOUND her Motherland would warmly ap
what you need to restore health. I prove. In our first American confer-
Miss Abby R Barrows, of Nelson, ence I remeinhcr we hrmn wifh civ.
wcjvmu, nies iu jure, ruumam : teen remib cs and on, mnnarrhv
.!. . . I " - "
Mnen ji wrote to vou 1 was verv FRr-.t Th.,. ; ,
and wasvervirreirnlar. Doctors did me fore for Canada being represented
bo good. Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable the next,
wirular, well and strontr. I am now In "We faded to obtain a judicial
letter health than ever before." World Court at the Hague, but we
Miss Elsie L Hook, rf Oielspn should not fail in creatine one for this
Kt, writes to JUrs. iTiikhani: Western Hemisphere. I may not live .h rmmtri. of the neve wnrll "
i Bin on: v sixieeD vears o ri. hut to see that i :iv. hut sha rti run- n..:i... t.-:
" VJ HUCIUUIC .i fill I lttH.1a.l lrieV . . J A U 1 . 1
pound and your advice have cured me . " lu.tu'"c - '-- vador:
f sideache, periodic pains, and a ner- 1 g tne na 1 tes tnat at least 1 was "I sincerely trut that the building
cms, lmtcfcla cpndmon after every privileged to be one who sat at the of which the cornerstone is laid today
thing else had failed." first mnf.r.nr. ,t hu ti, (Trt , .. , . ..... .
....... v.., . n.i.i. ...v .vi, wi lunner npveian me i 'i.m-mfri.
IT A TC F?rtW flv lniAf-M I i. .l. . f:i I .
n, i j rvft JivA VVVicra. l rcasous xur us uiiurc can fraternal sentiments existing
ior tmrtv vears Lvdia K Pink, have passed away and there are those
waius vegeraoie vompouna, made today who hear my voice who will harmony with the philanthropic gen
4wvo uuu i.ciw,uu5 wtiniie live to see this Western Hemisphere,
Stanri.irrt nmwlT fnr funiala illc I .... ....
. u r - i t i III I I 1CMIIC1IL X Ulllia til U d
Argentina and Chile, dedicated to in
ternal peace.
From President Pardo of Peru
"On the occasion of the ceremonies
to be held on the 11th instant, I de
sire to express the best wishes of
the Peruvian nation that the great
building to be erected may alway
commemorate peace, union and fra
with urna' 'r'0,u'sn'l) a,,10l,8 the republic
f America.
From President Amador Guerrero
ot ranatna:
un tne occasion ot the laying o
the cornerstone of the building which
will represent in Washington the
union ot American Republics, I am
happy to send to your excellency
most sincere congratulations."
From President Williman of Uru
guay:
"On the occasion of the laying o
the cornerstone of the building of the
American Republics please convey to
the government of the great republics
plase convey to the government of
the great republics of America my
congratulations for the materializa
tion of a new act which means the
establishment of a new pledge of the
moral solidarity of nations of America."
From President Alfaro of Ecuador:
"The President sends greetings on
this solemn occasion to all the re
publics of America and more especial
ly to the Unted Sattes, on whose soil
the building of the International Bu
reau is to be erected as permanent
center of union and fraternity among
ttnd has positively cured thousands: ol
women who have lieen troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
penoaic pains, oacKacne, that bear-
mg-aown leeiing, flatulency, indiges
tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration.
ujr uuu k Jim uy it f
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"Brazil rejoices at the laying of the
cornerstone of the new seat of the
"There is no work going forward union of American republics in Wash-
in the world today which good men ington; who gives to the generous
everywhere should regard with deep- donator, Mr. Andrew Carnegie, her
er interest and warmer approval than sincere thanks and full confidence in
that in which the American Repub- the future of the union, sends the as-
BUREAU OF REPUBLICS COR
NERSTONE LAID
(Continued from page 1)
waters, which they have done for
searly a century the one craft flying
the Union Jack and the other the
Stars and Stripes. The only shots
ever fired having been salutes ex
pressive of amity and friendship.
These have proved the most power
ful vessels of war, the true Dread
noughts, since they have kept the
peace, by di-charging salves of good
-will.
"A nation has everything to dread
from gigantic armed Dreadnoughts,
nothing to dread from these true
agents of peace.
"The is the first lessons this conti
nent gives to the world and especially
to Europe which is in the vortex of
militarism, armed not against outside
enemies, for the enemies of Europe
are they of its own household.
"The second lesson comes from the
South, our friends, of Argentine and
Chile. Following the pernicious ex
ample of nations hitherto, these Re
publics srtuggled with each other un
til the better way was revealed. They
then met and both conquered by
making peace, by offering the olive
branch, not the sword. On the high
est peak of the Andes upon the new
boundary line agreed upon, these once
warring powers have erected a statute
of Christ, the Prince of Peace, cast
eut of molten bronze cannon, its pe
destal bearing this inscription:
"'Sooner shall these mountains
crumble to dust than Argentines and
Chileans break the peace which at
the feet of Christ, the Redeemer, they
tave sworn to maintain.'
"The third great lesson which this
continent has just given to the world,
coming from the centre, is that of
the five small Central American na
tions whose representatives met in
Washington recently and agreed up
on the establishment of a Supreme
Court, to which all differences which
may arise between them shall be re
ferred. All of these nations have
promptly ratified the action of their
representatives.
"Perhaps this is the most encourag
ing step forward that has yet been
taken, for it promises to lead to the
nation of these five nations, following
the. example of our own republic, con
yerting a number of separate states
into one nation with internal peace
ecured and perhaps pointing the way
to the larger merger of all South Am-
I lies are now engaged. Let us then
stand true to our ideal the Ameri
can continents dedicated to internal
peace. In this sublime labor it thrills
I me to feel and to repeat that there is
no people whose heads and hearts
tare more fully enlisted than the peo-
surances ot her ancient ana unalter
able attachment to the great Repub-
ic of the North which offers it such
noble hospitality."
From Minister of Foreign Relations
Puga of Chile:
"The progress of Latin-America is
pie of the United States, no ruler assured in following the example of
who will labor more zealously than the great Republic created by George
I the President, no Secretary of State Washington."
who will study more deeply or advise From Acting President Euclidcs de
more wisely than he who holds that Anguale of Colombia:
office today. This work accomplished,
to evervone who has contributed to it
in the smallest degree there will come
the assurance he has not lived his life
in vain."
Messages of Presidents.
From President I-'igueroa Alcorta
of the Argentine republic:
"The event so auspiciously celebrat
ed in Washington is the erection1 of a
monument to the international soli
darity of the states of the new world
The Argentine Republic on this occa
sion sends Krcttinirs to the United
States of America and to all the na
tions .represented in the Piurcau of
the American Republics and best
wishes for the happiness of President
Roosevelt and the presidents of all
the sister republics."
From Minister of Foreign Relations
Pinilla of Bolivia::
"The President directs me to in
form you that as he cannot be present
at til e laying of the cornerstone of
the new building of the Piureau, he
desires to express the gratification
with which he takes part in that great
event which represents the sincere
union of the American republics."
From President Estrada of Guate
mala: "I am greatly pleased to send you
on behalf of the people and the Gov
ernment of Guatemala as well as per
sonally the expression of cordiality
and sincere congratulation on the oc
casion of the laying of the corner
stone of the building of the American
republics which represents the con
solidation of the fraternal relations of
the American family."
From Secretary of Foreign Rela
tions JVlariscal of Mexico:
"The president sincerely wishes that
the ceremonies of the laying of the
stone of the Bureau of American Re
publics be as the bureau is symbolical
of the hope that an- era of unalterable
peace shall be the characteristic fea
ture of all the countries in our conti
nent." From President Zelaya of Nica
ragua :
"My sincere and enthusiastic con
gratulation to the International Bu
reau of American Republics on this
solemn occasion of the laying of the
This monument very fittingly erect
ed on the land of George Washing
ton's birth shall stand for the fra
ternal and permanent union of all
the- American Republics."
From President Viqucz of Costa
Rica:
"The erection of the building of the
American Republics which by the na
ture of the international institution
which it represents and the munific
ence of Mr. Carnegie, equalizes the
temple of peace at The Hague, is a
further important step toward the
unification of the happily existing fra
temal relations which must bind more
closely the nations on the continent
of Columbus."
From Acting Secretary of State
Garcia Valez of Cuba:
"The provisional government of the
Republic of Cuba has directed nie to
express to the governing board of the
institution on behalf of the govern
ment of Cuba, its gratification at this
new bond between the Republics of
America which will contribute to the
furtherance of the cordial solidarity
of the continent."
From President Caceres of the Do
minican Republic:
"The same ideal of liberty and right
should be the cornerstone of the in
ternational union of the American
Republics. He who unites and har
monizes in America is a true Ameri
can.
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