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fsll. -ltJ y-y-- tf- AMERICAN REPUBLICS ARE TO HAVE A HOME '(United Press Lehso'd wire.)- Washington, May 11. ti, ini-in 4 et the cornerstone of the building Apr thefnternntlonnl Union, of Amer ican Republics was the occasion of u kollday nt the national capital. Con resa nought fire acrea of ground aear the Whlto House nnd Andrew VnnnolA .InnntbA 'tTort flflfl .tnr ilin V.......V .V.W wwwfwvw -. Vectidn of a VuildHigV The Central "and South American republics are to d,ecorato it lavishly, nnd John Bar rett, an Oregon polltlc'an with at least thrco months residence In the ttatq Is to JioU office for "llfe Speech of Kllliu Root, J Secretary of beech said: State; Root In hts w "It Is too much to expect that thoro will not bo controversies bo y&vccn, American nations to wh'pso dft ;4ro for harmony wo now bear wit; ,nesa; brat to every controversy -will apply the truth that there are no in iternatlonal controversies so serloun THAT THEY CAN NOT B13 SET OCLED I'llACKAIlTA If both parties really deslro penceable settlement, xhllo there aro few causes of dispute so trifling that they can not bo made itho occasion of war If either party Really desires war. The matters In dlsputo between nations aro noth ing; the spirit which deals with them 1b everything. "The graceful courtesy of the 20 republics WHO HAVE AQRKED Ul PX THE CAPITAL OF THE UNI TED STATES for tho homo of this International union, tho deep appre ciation of that courtesy shown by the 'American government and this rep resentative American citizen, nnd tho work to bo dono within tho wnl.s that nro to rise on this site, enn not fall to be powerful Influences to wards tho creation of a spirit that will solve all disputed questions of tho future nnd PRESERVE THE PKACE OF THE WESTERN WORLD." Tho ProHldent'H Speech. President Roosevslt'o speech on tho laying of tho cornerston'e of the T)urcnu of American Republics: "This U n momornblo occasion for tho peoples of tho Western Hem isphere Tho building, tho corner stone of which wo lay today, empha sizes by Its existence the growing senso of solidarity of Interest and Aspiration among all tho peoples of tho New World. It marks our rec ognition of the noed to knit ever 'closer together all tho republics of 'tho Western Hemisphere, ' through tho kindly bonds of mutunl justice good will ,and sympathetic compre-' tension, "At tho outset, on behnlf of all of lis I wish to thank Mr. Carnegie for his generous gift a gift to all tho nations of tho New World, and thoreforu preeminently fitting as coming from one who has so slncor -ly striven, for tho cnuse of pence among nations; for while wo have 'yot n long path to tread beforo wo can peak with any cortalnty of tho day -when wars shall ceaso from tho earth, wo of this Wostsrn Homls phoro, by movements Buch ns that symbolized by ithU building, hnvo taken great strides toward securing permanent penco among ourselves. "In tho next place, as President of .this republic I greet tho repre sentatives of all our sister republics A1) tb9 V.th Qf H. 11 fl ?Dse, you are our Oder sisters ami wo Iho younger pooplo, for you represent n raoro ancient clvllzatlon on this con tinent than wo do, You fathers, tho Spanish and Portuguese explor ers, Couquorors, lawgivers, and com monwealth hullders, hud founded h Nourishing civilization In the tropics and tho south temporato zonj while all Amorlcn noith of tho Rio Grande was still unmapped wlldorno's. Your people had founded American uni versities, woro hulMlnB beautiful eltlea were laying deep the. founda tion of futuro national life, at many different points in tho vast torrltory stretching from the Colorado to tho Plata, beforo the ships of tho French wan nnd tho Englishman, the Swede and tho Hollander, had found per manent havens en the north Atlantic R.coast. For conturlta our several civilization grew oach In Its own way, but 'each sundered from the others. Now wo arc growing to gether. "Mora and inoro tn tho futuro wo shall each give to and get from tho others, not meroly things of material value, but things that, are of worth for the intellectual and spiritual wolfare of all of Ms. In tho century that has passed tho dovelopraont of North America has, on tho. whole, proceeded faster tlian the 'develop, meut of South America; but In the century that has bow opened I bo Hove that no other part of the world wfl see such extraordinary de- jvolopmeht' in wealth lnf' population, in an mat maices ror progress, as wlll be seen from the northern' boundary of Mexico through nil Cen tral nnd Sou.th America; nnd I can assure you that tho pooplo of this nation look with, tho most profound satisfaction upon the great growth that has already taken placo in the (countries .'which 'you represent a growth alike In political stability and material well-being which can only como when thoro Is politlcnl stabil ity. "Our battle fleet haB Just fflnlshed Its trip "around South America, arid I wish to thank the ruler nnd the peoples Jot Swath America and of Mexico for tho generous and court eous hospitality which has . been Bliown this fleet on every possible occasion throughout the trip. "In conclusion, ' let mo .speak of another trip, mnde a couplo df years ago by -tho BOcrotary of state, Ellhu Root, tho first tlmo In our history tho American secretary of stnte, dur ing his term of office, left tho coun try to visit certain other nations. Mr. Root made tho completo tour of South America, traversed Contral America, and afterwards visited Mexico. Ho wns evorywhero re ceived with the heartiest greotlng, n greeting which deeply touched our people, and I wish to sny onco more hov npprecintvo wo nro' of tho ro ception tendered him. "Ills voynge was unique -n char actor and In vnluo. It was undor tak.n only becauso we cltzens of this republic recognlzo that our In terests aro moro clo3cly intertwined with the Interests of the other peo ples of this contlnont than with thoso of any other nntlons. 1 be-J llovo that history will sny t, t though wo have had other great sec retaries of state, wo havo had nono greater than Ellhu Root; and that though In h!s high offico ho , has done much for tho good of hli na tion nud of mankind, yet that lils greatest achievement has been the CUCCCB3 which has come as tho re suit of his devoted labor to closer together all tho republics of tho now world, and to unite thorn In tho effort to work vnllnntlv for our common betterment, for tho material nnd moral welfaro Of all who dwell In tho Western Hemisphere." Valued Sniuo As Gold. II. G. Stewart, a merchnnt of Ce dar Vlow, Miss., Bnys: "I toll my customers when they buy a box of Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills they get tho worth of that much gold In weight, If nflllctod with constlpntlon, malaria or biliousness." Sold undor gunrantteo at J. C. Perry's drug store. 2 Be. o New Corporations. Milton Nursory Company Princi pal ofllce, Milton, Oregon; capital stock, $50,000; Incorporators, A. MlUor, S. A. Miller, G. W. Miller and C. D. Miller. Colllngo Hotel Company Princi pal ofllce, Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $10,000; Incorporators, L. Colllngo, J. Crawford and E. Cramp ton. Glen Harbor Realty Company Principal ofllce, Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $10,000; Incorpora tors, Hugh C. Georln, John G, Clem son and John D. Clarke. Home Telephone Company of Llnnton, Oregon Principal office, Llnntou, Oregon; capital stock, $2600; incorporators, M. Crnndall, V F, Hnrrls. nnd J. C. Noyes. COFFEE Poor coffee has to be sold in bulk, it isn't worth packing, Your erocrr return iour money If you don't Vila Schllllnr' UrkXi u pay hjra ' Nov 'oenrlfs. C. A. Bell, U W. Darling, W. M. Davis, Portland; Isaac R. Tovor, Marshflold, Corwln J. Smith, Wald port; A 0. Welcome, Burns; W, M. Kaiser, Sntcm. Any distress UtJllg S CELEBHATEDK can bo it vnfd. CELtBAltU .f -"" -"" BITfERSrCTMa' jjd tho Hitters. TOs 'fry toilny. fywmi lt '3 oxcel,ent 111 casej 01 l'oor ApiHtite, IR'arctiiirn, Sour StoMch iHdhjCOhtiOH J and Malaria, jHKA 4l.'W .'' v DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. KAMJ OREGON, PRIMARY LESSONS FOR IIUSDANDS AND WIVES. in Air-. luiupioB iuiubuwii 1 which will be presented nt tho Grand opera house .this Monday evening thtre 1? a lesson for oVety husband who has acquired or is thinking scr-' Jously of acquiring tho mlssed-the I lnst-cnr-my-dear habit Thoro Is nlsod lesion for fevory wife who is fond of J Is likely to become fond of magnify ing circumstantial evidence until She belleveo that every other wo man In town is tingling' for her hus band, nnd that tho fishing is general'' ly very good. For, In "Mrs. Temple's Telegram" there Is a husband who being denied tho privilege of telling the ttruth utilizes tho last-car story if l to his threatened undoing, nnd n wife, Who refusing to credit tho truth nccrtpts tho last-car1 Btory and upon Investigation finds It to 1jo false. The pbvlouo moral Is' that every husband should stick to his first story nnd that ovory wife should rest content In the thought that what 0 sho doesn't know will do her no hnrm. True, the average wlfo will ask why a married lady who has preceded her husband from Parh and arrived In London a day abend of him Bhou'd decido thnt evening.! to venture forth 'innttonded and seek surpass from worry by taking In ride In tho Ferris wheel In Enrl's Court; and tho luiBbnnd will likely wish to know why n settled and rea sonably rospectnble married man 1 should attlro h!ni3e'f In evening jKf'il') & 1 " "-dPM IliiiiiiiiiiiV V n. j, J -t "i 1 f ( 1 I 1 in n 'niiii" I bring O'otn07' (lcEert lile home, his wife wrinnd Ills fireside and seek n llko dl- version on the snmo evening, nut no Mnsiuic nusuanti and wua win per- m,t thc,r nttontlon to bo drawn from tho lesson contained In a fnrco of complications by asking questions. It Is enough to Uuow thnt this ac cidental meeting did happen, that tho wheel stuck whl'o .the perfect strangors woro nloft In n car, nnd that tho experience Is tho foundation for "Mrs. Tomplo's Tologram." Tho company presenting this de lightful fnrco Is headed by Win. Ber nard And nleo Includ03 a number of wo'l known 'players. Mrs. Sarah Ronco of Pedae, Or, camo to this city yesterday to bo treated for a carreer by Mrs. Dr. Drown. Mrs. Ronco la well known In Snlcm. Sho is now staying at her brother, Adam Frohmander's homo. Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDRAY, .Mnnnger Monday, May II Mrs. Temple's Telegram Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Seat sale nt box ofllce Monday 9 A. M at DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE lK)CTOIt Will treat you vlth Oriental herb and cure any dlsoase without opem tlon or pain. Dr. Kuin is known everywhere It Salem, and has cured tnnuy promi nent peoplo here. He has lived In Salem for 20 years, and can be truu cd, Ho us?s many medicines uu known to white doctors, and wltb them can cure catarrh, ntithma lung troubles, rehumatlsm, stomach liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kuin makes a specialty ol dropsy and female troubles. His rem edles euro private disease when q erythlng else falls. He has hun dreds of testimonials, and gives con sultation tree, ('rices for medicine very moderate. Porsons la the cone try can write fnr blank. Send stamp. It you want some extra fine tea. It from us DR. Kl'M ROW WO CO. MONDAY, MAY 11, lf06 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. 'HiiiiiiiiMniiHiiiinri The I White House Restaurant For r Regular 1 25c Dinner a 1 20c Thoy can't be beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. jn-Hi inn am hi iiihiii HSU (VtTTRT RTOVHET. X 880 COURT STREET. Call and try tlffl. MmU ICc. Board per wek 2.78, f also furnished (emit vei7 reatonabld. AT THJI Salem Restaurant v MtALS 15c I ttHIII H-H-'HhH-l-IH-H I ELITE HOTEL Rebtaurant and botol, ou I Euiopean plnn. Meals at all f hours on phort order. Rognlar dinner 25 cents. Thirty now ly finished furnished a,ooms. E. ECKERLEN, Irop. 148 Commercial St. v TTTrrfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTt HOTEL OREGON Cor Seventh and Stark Sts. .Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rotes $ I per day and up. European plan. Free Bus. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors iaietseMcase vmmmmm&mmmmmmvmummvmmm&mrmmmmmmmmmnmfmmatm Graber Bros. I PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt attention to all orders, guarantco our work to glvo satisfaction and to be up to tho sanitary stand ard. WIS WILL RE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. V Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Darr's Jewelry Storo. Phono 550. i COMFORT SHOES AND HOUSE SLIPPERS We havo a fine stock of Ladles' and Men's easy house Slippers anl Shoes with wldo toes, and elastic Bides; also al full line of Men's, Wo mvon's and Children's Oxfords and low Bhoos from $2.25 up to $5. Come in and see my stock. Jacob Vogt 349 State street. Phono 44 Main 14-7 N. High St. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery, all Rigs Modern Rubber Tire. uiniiffi Timm French female aanamuuiaJUPiLLs. X Stn, Ouriu Kiuf for SCTruwa Vump.Twa, KtVtR KRSWN T9 FAIL B.r.i gur.1 i,jri 8.U.. (iu.ila duiMM x M.M7 iUkifeinl. kc.l rnp.14 lflwrlu. WUlKD4UMoaul4l,uV.ililM VfcCVnlUT.4. St.lk.rM. V.ut4nuUlLMUl ftkiitta47ifW(Umth UNITES UlBICAl.fr.. IMT4. UHeTtn. T. Sold in Sakm by Dr. 5. C Stone THE BURfiJU IB n trpnflntrfnn'a ..;,,... i tho bar but bohlndThVbir. F. P. TALKINGTON P,n J . H!s long experience In the busing, h J 7 r to buy only .the best. 8 J n"ntlsjj WINES, LIQUORS and ciCi Telephone, 177. v'w t Why Is our work demanded by ,WA date dressers as well as those who ,i , HntnneA 4m ii.lwt.ku.. wt ttm good tnsto that very readllv nnni. .,.. 8T01m work has a mysterious somothin ... ..of 'libii guishes It from '.prdniry laundry work. Those l? M fort, flnll our work Is pliable, duo to , 0Ur Z ! JVH lu,l our worn is pllab e, duo to mir n. nm starching. iA shirt or collar lnundorcd by !J P;rt'"Ur movement of the body, clvlntr ii.- . "VB,rej ii Our collars do not break nt Beam or buttonhol J? .tt no ousiers or wrinkles. You ,Bht jU8t ns " M Us coBte no more. t ' eti,m SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY' K Tel. 25 WBKSartfw vfs)R OREGON PEOPLE- ARE 'A Inrco number of them nro now uslne am.fvb i- lived on just such Pure Foods for over a hundred m fi goods nro pnit up In packages and In 10 nnd 25S lS .v .. ai uiiuiiir xi.dijtiL. 'I'lin nunn n . x.. . -"vm uiu ui jur sum uy uu i iitbi.c;LaSS OltOCnilS, ALLKN & LEWIS, Portland, Distributors for Oregon. ALLEN'S 8B8 FLOUR Btm Jose, Cnl DeiMolsM, 11 BANK TALK No. 13 By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Safci, THE SOURCE OF POWER Which turns tho wheel of tho mill prosperity, la money. 1 out money, you cu'nnot oven start tho wheel, but once ituttU turns easier with every revolution, There li but one vay e i cumulate money, and that Is by saving. A little money and i credit established, by consistent saving, will nccomplUh mM Wo want you to got nhond, and stand ready to help you. .VHr opens the gateway to success so quickly as and nothing gives you moro satisfaction than the feeling tilt 71 aro Independent. It adds to your good cheer, brings conteis and makes your wholo llfo easier to live. Thee hPW wl do not require a big bank balance. Begin with any imiJI tsmt you can spare, and add to It regularly from your lurploi eti of those prosperous days. Every dollar aaved and depl!e4 tho hank Is adding just so much to FORTUNE'S CORNER STONE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK READY TAILORED CLOTHES -A. ...... . MMvn JK. rUrT YTKkb UrtK.Ot.U MEN. W M7fW 7s7.l.U"' r j sv j jt C2 , .. ..utituat ...... , .n needofwmee' uon i rena mis umesa juu , . l. . . . . . . - t.....imr them ai articles, and wish to save money oy uu,.-, - lftt1l Until Xlarch 30. 'in prdor to make room-for new B . win liB offorfid nt creatly reduced prices. ... rr,0. r mi nf fitandard make and gooa . ,.ww ...v .... -- nis"- Ono new 3lnch wagon, complete .... fino nnu tmfv host make. .... One new buggy, best make ... una new runauoui . . One new disc harrow ,.. One now Tiger drill . . . ,,.. JHX3 VT iJUVAV;w my-. - Ono new Buckeyo mower Ono new Buckeyo mower .''.. AlU One new Buckeye rake , , , . . ! 5.l One now Davis cream .separator . Vtee plo- 6 iJJ ..... one new 14-incn iwck ii-"'' . , p.oW, j;-: iu One now 12-lnchRopk island -PPjrjtw Jotf,. J -j Ono new 10-inch Rock Is and Clipper sxe i v jj.tf Ono new handmade light express .... "w Ono new JUtiSm Also secona-uuHu u"t-. k. q,zauw - Single-trees, double-trees, neck-yokes, at a 30 ner cent reduction. . D, paints,-" An assortment of about ? "u nlshes and stains will be put nca'e- ny iwple I will also sen oa v -- anrtime. p whinh vaii mav wish to dispose oi. - fgm r- '""" fVimer r .. r.PABftP D liCORS bub. wmh 1 ma I.1 A , I " S h&Jt fOH-l.. .. LAUNDRY "6.166 8. Llij n i GROWING price SAW, 5n to ir K oJj prire T.i tHOOd ".A AA .. ii' . ..--' ... a JO :: ' 90.P 160.09 0.00 ... ,,,.... j 3 60 "3!V "" 7.'T"" 'Tffry.';"jg- ge;"""r; ,iSK2a'