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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1906)
m l in t m They are Liver Pills THINLY VEILED THREAT r . President Says He Will Use AH Hie Mili tary force At His Command to En force What He Calls Treaty Rights, a Threat Against the State of Califor nia That Has Little Gauze to It. Tho following section of tho Presi dent's mesBngo on tho subject of .Tapnn nntl tho Jnpnnosc, cnuscd n profound Bensutlon In congress yoi tordny, nnd hna boon tho subject of comment not only on tho Pnclllc const, but nil over tho United States. It la so (llnmotrlcnlly opposed to tho ittons and feollnEB of Pnclllc conBt people Hint It will undoubtedly raise ii genu I no Blortn of protoat.( Tho section rendu ; It Is n uilHtnko nnd. It batrnyH n uplrlt of foolish Hynlclsm, to main tain thut nil Intoruntlonnl govorn mental action Ib, nnd must ovor bo, based upon nioro hoIIIbIuiohh, nnd that to ndvnnco otlilcnl rotiHoiiH for such action is always n bIru of hypocrisy, This is no nioro nocossurlly true of tho action of KovornmoutB than of tho nctlon of Individuals, it Ib a Biiro sign of n biiRe uiituro nlwnyB to ascribe bnso motives for tho actions of others. Unquostlonnbly no tui tion enn afford to disregard proper consideration of solf-lntorcst, any nioro than a prlvnto Individual can o do. Hut it is equally truo. Mint tho average prlvato individual In any ronlly docont community docB ninny actions with reforonco to other uiun in which ho Is guided, not by aolf intorcst, but by public Bplrlt, by re ward for tho rlghtH of othors. by a disinterested purposo to do good to othoifl, and to rniso tho tono of the community as a wholo. Similarly, a ronlly great nation must of ton net, nnd as a mnttur of fact often does net, toward othor nntloiiB In a spirit not In tho least of mora solf-lntorost. but paying hood chlully to otlilcnl ronsous; and as tho centurlos go by this dlflliiterostcdnoss In Internation al action, this tendency of tho Indi viduals comprising a nation to ro ulro that nation to act with Justice towards IIh neighbors, stondlly Krown and stroiiKthvns. It Is neither wlso nor right for u nation to disregard its own needs, and It is foolish and may bo wicked to think that othor nations will disregard theirs. Hut it BSMBMgCwgVWWXw?Cvv Bill Th KIhA Ycmj lluvo Always Bought, nnd which has Locr Ja uso fbr ovor MO yonw, hns borno tho nistintiiro of Y nuil lids boon mnrto under his pcr- jF jty Honnl supervision kIuco Itfllnfhuoy. WfcV3j 4CM Allow no one todecolvo you In thin. All Otutntorfoltfl, Imitations nnd " Just-ns-iroocl" nr but Experiment thut trillo -with nnd omliiirr tlio lieu i of lufluiU Hud Children Experience njrulust lixporj ut What is CASTORIA Oaatorivi la n hnnuless mtbstltuto for Castor Oil, Pur Krlo, Jron ud Suuthhur SyrunH. It is Pleasant It contains neither Opium, Hornhlno nor other Narcotic Hihstneo, It ng:o la ita gtmrnntee. It destroys "Woriwi hiI allays Fovorlhlinoss. It eurea Dlnrrhooa nnd 'Wind Colic. It relic-yea Teethlmr Troubles, cures Constipation muI Flatulency. It ntiiullutca tho Food, rcgulutcs tho MoHmch nnd JIowols, u h lay: hoalfliy and natural sleep, !Tke Chlklrcn's Vanaccu- tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho He Kind You flaye Always Bought In U for Over 30 Year. C M HMIM MHMW. WMH f. IWM. Aycr's Pills are liver pills. Tliey act directly on the liver, make more bile secreted. This is, why they cure constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick-headache. Ask your doctor tt he knows a better laxative pill. , wecer tatnly do not. If he does, then use his kind. W tears bo Mere I W. P" liwT Mifi th fortnulM of .11 our prprtloni. Lowtll.am. Is wicked for n nation only to ro 'gard Its own. Interest, nnd foolish to 'bollovo that Btieh Is tho solo niotlvo I that actuates any other nntlon. Tt 'should bo our steady aim to rniso tho otlilcnl standard of national ac tion Just ns wo strive to rniso tho otlilcnl Btnndnrd of Individual action. Not only nniBt wo tront- nil na tlono fairly, but wo must tront with justlco nnd cood will nil Immigrants who couio lioro undor tho Inw. Whothor thoy nro Cntholle or Pro tostnnt, .low or Qontllo; whothor thoy conio from Englnnd or Gormnuy, Huseln, Japan, or Italy, mnttors nothing. All wo liavo a right to (ti08tlon Is tho man's conduct. If ho Is honost nnd upright In his donllng? with his neighbor and with tho stata, tliou ho Is ontltled to rospoct and good trontmout. Epoclnlly do wo need to romombor our duty to tho Btrnngor within our gates. It la tho Hiiro mark of a low civilization, a low mornllty, to abuse or dlscrlmlnnto against or In nny way humiliate Biich Btrnngor Who has conio here lawfully nnd who Is conducting hlm aolf properly. To romombor this 1b luctimbont on every American citi zen, nnd It Is of courso pocullnrly In cumbent on ovory government ofll clnl, whether of tho nntlon or of tho sovornl stntcs. I am prompted to say this by tho nttltudo of hostility horo nnd thorn nssumod toward tho Jnpnncso In this country. This hostility Is spora dlo nnd is llmttod to n vory fow places. Nevertheless, It Is most dis creditable to us as a people, and it may bo fraught with tho grnvost con sequences to tho nation. Tho friend ship botweon tho United States and Japan has boon continuous bIiico tho time, ovor halt it eontury ago, whan Commodore Pony, by his expedition to Japan, first opened tho Islnnds to wostorn civilization. Since thou tho growth of Japan hns boon lltornlly astounding. There U not only noth ing to parallel It, but nothing to ap proach It In tho history of civilized Signature of "ZcutJUM DAILt CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, mankind. Jnpnn hns a glorious nnd ancient past. Her civilization Is older than that of the nations ot northern Europe tho nations from whom the people of tho United States have chiefly sprung. But fifty ychrs ago Japan's development was still thnt of tho Middle Ages. Dur ing that fifty years the progress of tho country is every walk In life hni been a marvel to mankind, nnd sho now stnnds as ono of the greatest of civilized nntlons; grent In tho arts of wnr nnd In tho nrts of peace, grent in military, In Industrial, in artistic delopmcnt and achievement. Japanese soldiers nnd sailors have shown themselves equal in combat to any of whom history makes noto. Sho hns produced grent generals and mighty admirals; her lighting men, afloat nnd ashore. Bhow nil the heroic cournge, the unquestioning, unfalter ing loynlty, the splendid" Indifference to hardship nnd denth, which market tho Loynl Honlns; and they show also thut they possess tho highest ideal of pntroltlstn. Japanese artists of ovory kind so ethoir products engei ly Bought for In nil lands. Tho industrial nnd commerclnl develop ment of Jnpnn hns been phenomenal; greater thnn thnt of nny other coun try during tho snmo period. At the snmo tlmo tho ndvnnco In science nnd philosophy Is no less marked. The ndmlrnblo managoment of tho Japa nese Hod Cross during the Into war, tho ofllcioncy nnd humnnlty of tho Japanoso ofllcinls, nurses nnd doctors won tho respectful admiration .of all acquainted with tho facts. Througn tho Red Cross tho Japanoso pcopl" sont ovor $100,000 to tho stiff orors of San Francisco, and tho gift wns accoptod with gratltudo by our peo ple. The courtosy of tho Jnpnnosa, nationally nnd individually, hnB be come provorblnl. To no other coun try has thoro boon such nn Increasing number ot visitors from this Innd as to Japan. In return, Jnpnncso have como horo in L'roat numbers. Thoy nro wolcomo, Boclnlly and intellect ually, In all our collogcs and Insti tutions of higher learning. In all our profession nnd social belles. The Jnpnncso hnvo won In n single gen orntlon the right to stand abreast of tho foremost and most enllgtoncd peoples of Etiropo nnd America, thoy havo won on tholr own merits nnd by tholr own exertions tho right to treatment on n bnsls of full and trunk equnllty. Tho overwhelming mnss of our people chorish a lively rognrd nnd rospoct for tho peoplo of Jnpnn, nnd In nlmost ovory quartei of tho union, tho strnucor from Jn pnn is treated as ho desorvos; that 1b, ho is treated ns tho stranger from nny part of clvillzod Europo Is nnd dosorvos to bo treated. But horo nnd thoro n most unworthy fooling hns manifested Itself toward tho Japn .nosos tho fooling that hns been shown In shutting thorn out from the common schools In San Francisco, nnd In muttorings against thorn in ono or two othor placos, becauso of tholr ofllcloncy ns porkers. To shu: thorn out from tho public schools Is n wlckod nbsurdlty, when thoro nro no llrst-clnss collogos In tho Innd, In cluding tho universities nnd colleges of California, which do not glndly wolcomo Japanoso students nnd on which Japanose stmlonts do not re llect credit. Wo hnvo ns much to learn from Jnpnn us Jnpnn hns to learn from us; nnd no nation Is lit to tench unless It is nlso willing to lenrn. Throughout Jnpnn Amorlcans are well treated, nnd any failure on the psrt of Americans nt homo to treat the Japanese- with a like cour teay and consideration Is by just so much a confession of Inferiority in our civilization. , Our nntlon fronts on tho Pnclllc Just as it fronts on tho Atlantic. W 'hope- to piny a constantly growing part In tho grent ocean of tho Orient Wo wish, ns wo ought to wish, for a groat commercial development In our dealings with Asia; nnd It Is out of the question that wo should per manently hnvo such development un less wo freely nnd glndly extend to othor nntlons tho snmo monsuro of Justlco and good treatment which we expect to recelvo iu return. It is only n very small body ot our cltt ena thnt act badly. Whore tho fed eral covoruniont has powor it will deal summarily with nny Biich Whero the several states havo power I oamwtly ask thnt they nlso denl wisely and promptly with such con duct, or olso this small body of wrongdoers nmy bring bhaino upon tho great mass ot tholr lunocvut nnd right-thinking follows thnt Is, upon pur nation as a wholo. Good man ners should bo au International no less than nn Individual attribute. I ask ?ulr treatment tor tho JapautMa as 1 would nsk fair treatment for Oermuns or Englishmen, French men, Russians or Itallaus. I ask tt as duo to humanity nnd clvUUatlou. 1 nsk It us due to ourselves because wo roust net uprightly toward nil men. 1 recouMueud to tho cougre that an act to Pt 8)M!clRclly providing WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER fi, 100 Enjoy Life Good health makes good na ture. If ceryone had a sound stomach there would be no pes simists in the world. Do not allow a weak stomach or a. bad liver to rob you of the joy of li ing. Take BEECHAM'S PILLS and the world laughs with you. No need then for rose-colored glasses. Bcecham's Pills start health vibrations to all parts of the body, while putting a ruddy tint on lips and cheeks. There's health in every box. Health for every man, woman and child. Bcecham's Pills Show How Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25c. for the naturalization of Jnpnncso who como hero Intending to become American citizens. One of tho grent emlmrrnssuionts nttondlns; the per formnnco of our Intoruntlonnl ohll gntlons Is the fact that the statutes of the Unitod Stntos nre ontlroly ln ndequnte. Thoy fail to give to the national government Biifllcleutly ample powllr, through Unitod States courts and by the use of tho army and navy, to protect ,nllens In the rights secured to them undor boI emn treaties which are tho law of the land. I thorofore earnestly roc ommond thnt tho criminal nnd civil stntutea of the United Stntos bo so nmueded nnd added to ns to enable tho President, noting for tho United Stntos government, which Is respon sible In our Intel national rolntlous, to enforce tho rights of aliens under treaties. Even ns tho law now Is something can bo done by tho fcdornl government toward this end, and in tho matter now before me affecting, tho Japanese, everything that it is in tny powor to do will Lo done, nnd nil of tho forces, military nnd civil, of tho Unlto-J Stntos which I may law fully employ will bo so employed Thero should, however, bo no pnrtl clo of doubt ns to tho power of tho national government completely to perform nnd enforce its own obliga tions to othor nations. The mob ot n slnglo city may nt nny tlmo porform nets of Inwloss vlolonco against somu class of foroignors which would plungo us into wnr. That city by Itaulf would bo poworloss to mnko defense against tho forolgn powoi thus nssnultod, nnd If tndepondont ot this government It would novor von tuio to porform or permit tho por formnnco of tho nets complnlnod of. Tho entlro powor nnd tho wholo duty to protect tho offending city or tho offoudlng community llos In tht hands of tho United Stntos govorn mont. It Is unthinkable thnt we should continue a policy undor which u glvon locality may be ullowod to commit a crlmo nyftlnat a frlondly intion, and tho United State govern ment limited, not to preventing the commission of tho crime, but, in tha Inst resort, to dotndlug tho people who hnvo committed It ngnlnst the coiiBoquouc8 of tholr own wrongdo ing. o New Curo for Epilepsy. J. D. Wnterninn, of "Watertown, 0 rural freo dollvery, writes: "My dnughtor, nltllcted for years with opllopsy, wns curod by Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Sho has not had nn attack for ovor two years." Dsst body cloaiisers and life giving tonic pills on onrth; 26c nt J, C. Perry's drug store. o Tho horso editor pats himself on the' back and points with pride to tho tact that ho has road tho President's- message ho had to, to swlpo Its principal features, hut ho novor will again. Cuughliig Spell Caused Denth. "Harry Duokwol), aged 25 years, ohokod to death oarly yesterday mornlug at his home, in the presouc ot his wife and child. Ho contracted n slight cold a few days ago nnd paid hut little attention to it. Yes- torday morning he was seized with a flt ot coughing which continued for some time. His wife sont for a physician hut uoforo ho could ar rive, nnothor coughing spoil cam on and Duokwell died from suffocation. -SL Louis Globe-Democrat, Dec 1st., 1901." Ballard's Horehound Syrup would have saved him. 25e. 50o and ! 11.00 Soli by D, J, Pry's drug tor, 3ZZJZ&JUZ1LJZJZ A WORD TQ Every woman prides herself In ilwnys been hend'qunrters for elved direct from tho East a PATENT KIDS AND CORONA COLT If Shoes that cannot be surpassed In Portland, and wo offer fim-.. mm )rlces from $3.00 $3.50 to $4.00 Don't fail to see them. 1 1 E. L IRVIN & CO. Pracclical Shoe Men. Acknowledged Leaders 326 STATE STREET First Class KcpnlrJiig n Specialty. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Make Salem n Good Market." Home SALEM MARKET. Stclner's Market. Dealers In llsh, gamo and poultry. Highest cnah prlco paid for eggs. Prompt dellvory. State Btroot. 10-3-tt Poultry, Eggs, Etc. Eggs Per dozen, 3oc. Butter Retail Country, 30c; creamery, 35c. , HenB 10 c. Frys 10 c. Goose 7c. Ducks 10c. Frulta, Vogotables, Etc Potutoos COc cwt. Onion G5c cwt. Tropical Fruits. Bnnnnas 5c per pound. Oranges $4.00 Q $5.00. Lomons $5.00 $0.00. Llvo Stock Market. Steers 334c.' Cowb 2 2 4 c. Sheep 3 4 c. Dressed Voal GGV6c. Fat Hogs Cc. Stock Hogs 5c. Grain and Food. Baled Clovor $6.00. Ghent fG.OO. 25 Timothy $8.50( Onts 30 32c. Brnn $19.50. Shorts $21.50. Bnrloy $20. Wheat, 65c. Flour-$3.fi0. $9.50. PORTLAND SLUtKET. Whont Club, 63 dp 64c; valley, 67c; blue stem, 67 68c. Oats Choice white, $25 $25,50 Mlllstuft Bran, $16. Hay Timothy, $11Q$12; Alfalfa m.50. Vetch $7 8 7.50. Potatoes 70 90c Poultry Average old hen, 12 13c; mixed chickens, 12 12,Ac; young rooster, 1212c; dressed, chickens, 14 15c; turkeys, live, 17 19c; turkeys, dressed, 21022c, goose, live, S10c; ducks, 15gil6c; pigeons, $1$1,50. Pork-r-Dressed, tiCGc. Boef Dressed, 46c. Mutton 6 7c Hops 11 14c lb, according to quality. WoolValley, coarse to medium, 20? 21c; Eastern Oregon, 13lSc; Mohan 26 28c Buttor Fancy Creamory. 27 32 He; storo bntt'er, 16 17c ' o . WINTER RATES TO THE YAQU1NA HAY Orcgoa's . .Health Great Recreation and Rcfeort at tho Newnort Reaches Ticket Salea Resumed Nov. 1 to May 1, 107, As a winter health and recreattoa resort Newport U the one pr excel THE LADlFs a well dressed foot. Our store hn up-to-dnto styles. Wo havo jU8t choice shipment of ladles " Phono 010 lence. Recognizing this, and 1& Ing to give tho people nn opportu-l lty to breatho tho fresh, pure mom of tho ocean, tho Southern Ftdli nnd Cor vail Is & Eastern havo rosin od tho ealo of tlckots through to Ynqulnn. From nil S. P. poliU tlckots will bo sold throughout til winter nnd spring until May Hit every Wednesday and Saturday nnd from Albany, Corvallls and PU omath on tho Corvallls & Easteo tickets will bo sold to Ynqulna ia Newport DAILY. Tho rates will bo tho sninc si du Ing tho summer, nnd will bo good lot return 60 days from date of sale. Dr. Mlnthorn's Snnltary BathJ will bo In K)poratlon during the a tiro winter, nnd treatments will I given dnlly. Other Health Resorts Closed. During tho winter nearly all other hoalth rosorta ore closed or dlfflcrt to reach, nnd nono of them have tt advantneos of Newport and vlclaw as rogarda cllmato, points of interest, i recreation, nnd amusement. ' pnrtios desiring to enjoy flsbttt hunting, or seeing the ooenn la shluo or In storm, the surroundlnp nro Ideal beautiful scenery, cllmit mild, healthful and InvJfioratlM- Cottngos for ront chonp, fresh t- j tables, milk, honoy, fruit nt wwe possible cost, fish and the ianw rock oysters to bo hod for tM trouble of securing them. Full Information from nny S. r or C. & E. agont, or from the geaerU passongef agent of either coop Rato from Salem to YaQO"1 $4.50. -o-Southern Tactile Co. Tlmo card No. 46, etTecttve hore her 25, 12:01 a. m. Toward Portland. No. 165:23 n. m., Oregon er pross, No. 18 8:30 a. m.. Cottage Gro 4 express. No. 122:58 m., urcs - press. No. press. No. Portland tS'l 14 9:28 n. ni. i 22211:03 a. m . depart ' 11:30 n. m., Portland last -No. 22611:55 a. m.. DeparU 12:45 p. m., -way freight. Toward San Francisco. No. 13-1:31 a. m-.San Francis express. No.' 11 11:08 a. m-. Califorol express. No. 17 .6:33 p. m.. Cottage Gref express. No. 159:56 p. ,., CalUomI"j Vtcsa. .n.-afjrf No. 221- -3:33 a. m , Tort frelght. No. 22511:25 a. w , 11:55 a. m., way freight depw1 1 wsssEfiw, .dm jEaB until "! ''I o