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THE BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO MARE AN 010-AGE STARE Ì( (0 distribuì» tba stock aa ' wlg«(y «a po«slbl» bacauaa tba greatar tba sumber tba mora booster» and advertlsara of tba bridge thers wlll ba. Tha wbola tourlst world wlll know about tba Bridge of tha Ooda , wltbln a yaar or two after it la opeaed , bui tba stockhoìdars want to giva H a tremeqdous »and-off fromthe openlng day. It wlll ba a macca of tourlst» tram far and aaar. ■ _ • • SURE TO PAY FROM START H ere'« « Something W orth Shouting About, for Bene fit of Everybody. PUBLIC l'T I L IT I EH off.r, M « rul*. (ha serrai and beat Investment«. Heldom, Indaad, doaa Olla Journal recommend thè purchaaa of a(o«k In any enterprlee. Kv«ry raodar arili acqui! ua of any auapicloa of promot- In« »pacatati»» propoalUona. n e h aa «U aioek. »haras la mlntng proapacta, and iha llke. Marine mede tba dla- covery of a «Ut-ad«ad Inveetmdbt op- portunlty bowevor — ona carialo lo raturn larga profila, witb pa marna oca and eafety e»«ured~ It la « pabllc daty lo tali araryhodr about IL aapa- clailr bacaaaa Iha anlarprlaa la aura lo locraaaa greetly Iha «M aral proe- partiy of Portland, tha metropoli« of Orego« and fina ac tal cantar of tha Pacific Norihwaat BaHd Bridge of tha dada Thla «lll-adged Inraatmant oppor- tunlty la tba famoua Bridge of tha Gode, lo ba conetnicted at tba Caacada Locks. aboal 4« allea fro a Portland, oo tha Columbia rlrar. Tha alta of tba etructure la tbat o fr thè tablad naturai bridge. ICOOrdiftl ••w wwe eoa a ra ■ — • p” i Wlllcll — — • »v“ a M vrv^wa — •—^p IO ww Indlan iradlBon, onta apannad tba «raal rlrar at tbat polnt, and whlab fall In early dar» In a conrulaloa of natura. Tba acanarr e»rrensdl9g tba bridge-site la maxnlftoeat. Tba »borea of tba Stata« of Oregon and Washington tbu*. «IU be con- nactad, linking tha tea Incomparabla ’'blgbwaya—Brargrean and Columbia, and openlng up for bome-folk «ad itittfitii e m atoh lw p&ndlH of oooo* arjr, park», aprlnga, buntlng and Qah In« raaorta and ' The Brldga of tha Ooda will ba of canttlarar typa. 1,440 teat orar all from highway to highway, 14« feat above tha water. Tba mala apaa will ba 7M foot la length—probably tha largaat waat <ff tba MUalaatppt. Haring no draw, two-flftba of tha maintenance axpama tbua w ill ba eliminated, Incraaalng the profita of tba stockholder«. It la a fact that about two-flftha of tha aipaaaa of tha araraga lularatata brldga orar nevi- gabla rlrara la that Impoaed by the draw, Two tall collector« are all tba help needed bare—one at aaoh tod pf tba bridge Two young womaa or boya could do tba work. Safety Abeoietely Aaaared . In considering as taveelmant, that« tbinga « r e paramount: Tba aaad Of tba enterprise, tba aafaty of tba la* realm ant, feasibility, low cost, over head, and profita. Ereryona recog nise» tba Imparatlre newt nf »Me brldga, and tbat It la entirely faaa- ible—an easy work o f engineering, with all tba problems worked out. Tbè pier on tba Oregon aide already la completed, at n coat of about «29,000. All toll-bridges are profitable, aoma earning aa high as 300 par cent. In ter-city and Inter-State bridgea, Uka those of Plltsbargh, Pa., and Beat St. Louis, III., usually atari aa loll- bridgea and are enormously profitable and erantually are taken orar by tba filet* or city as publlo utilities, all stockholder* being generously reim bursed. No on* erer loaaa on on* of tbasa Inrestraenta. One of tba largaat toll-bridges erar designed la to ba constructed between Detroit, Mich aud Windsor, Ontario, at a coat of fifteen million dollsra, and Tba back er» declare It will pay largo divi dend«. » Ownership of Company The Bridge o f tha Ooda Corporation la capttkllaed at «400,00«, all comm stock, now offered for sale at on« dollar a share, with a minimum aala of fifty aharaa, forty par cent oash down and tha balança payable In SO, 40 and 10 days. Tba filial coat will ba about «000,000, which Include« a bond lean« of «100,000, tbaaa bond* being subject to call and to ba retired as soon aa possible. Ninety par cant of all money from tha aala of tha- esourl- tles will ba paid Into a trust tnqd. which baa baan created, of which tba Lumbermen's Trust Company la Trus ta«. until the aum of «100,000 ensl^la on hand, which win absolutely aaaure tha construction of tba bridge, mak ing the enterprise safe beyond M y risk. The daslra of tha Corporation pro- AMERICAN TEMPORAL POWER OF TUE POR CHALLENGED BY GREAT (B iffi: May Motor MUSSOLINI’S STATUS REVEALED C om pany BT B AO IX BASTINO governmaat ha praaarted u, pay fais The cnLI-Pasclst dlecuaslons In tha raapact* to thei M * ' wo« Id not recel»« » l w April Oongraaa of tha Romah Catholic )#ft Htf|nT But Pia» X I Ha tUbraupon graaslvaly, wlth tha nomai Incracsa Party at Turin have bad thalr ra- tha Sabbath In this qalet retreat, cele la raal doni and tourlst travai parsucclons In Bom«. Not only Don brating mass In tea parish chnrcb, Thla bridge wlll connetti Portland! Storto'« open challenge to tba die- and then mad« a na* Journey to wlih tha rich and produttive Vakima going direct la tba Vatican, tutorial tendency of Paaclamo, but tba Vallate—a te lodged and mm received la of Washington, about Ti miles long aad 10 to 16 mile« w id e . Thla bridge, Sn connection with tba system of graveled highway«, will short«« th» distance from Yakima to - Portland about U miles, which n a n an e»or- mously Increased business >between Yakima Valley and (Tie metropolis of tba ' ‘Oregon Country." Pur this reason atone, every bus!- ness man and Intelligent cittern of Portland and Its trade Mrritary ought to get busy and do their utmost toward the building oL this bridge, which wlll put money Into everybody's pocket and a feeling of contentment In everybody'a heart. OpparluaHy kaurklag Haw Remember wbat Ingalls said about Opportunity, which knocks at least ones at «very man'« door. This la (be klgd of opportunity ba was thinking about. Everyone who edh spar* the money for a am edged Invmtmant ought to acquire some of this stock. Il Is a sura winner. W# have no Is- tareat In the enterpHse, «scapi a sans« of public duly la promoting something constructively tor tba common good. Animated -by the asm* mad»«, «very aewspaper la O re«««, especially the«« ef Pertlaad, aught te tell the P— pl a aba et it sad giva tree spaee far the necessary advertlslag. A ll will ha richly repaid la greater pro», parity and camme* growth. Where 1* Apply for Stark As» 09 * wanting further detallad teferamltea, with a »lew 1« buying «teak, sbaald apply te T. I ’re WU1- fataia. Placai A goat. Ream MB Heary b«lldiag, Pertlaad, tota» bass B Road way M M . Mr, Williams aaads aa te ar rara m a*adatte« In the Maamalty, He b abb and ah »«lately aqaara. » Tba Bridge v i tba Qads originally was uadartaken as a public duty by Captain Oaorge C. Allan, of Plabara Landing, .Wash- {on tha Columbia above Vancouver). Captain Allen, who la widely known as a successful business man of sterling character, w m Imbued with tha spirit of pa triotism, an earnest desire to halp do something monumentally great for bla home community. Tba selfish Idas of- profits navar occurred to him. Ha la tha Ufa and soul of the enterprise, serving as Secretary and dubbing himself, aacrtflclally, “ the Corpora- tloa'a Official Ooat." Judge A. L. Millar of Vancouver. Weak, a well known and eminent Jurist, Is a man Uka Captain Allan, ■erring aa President of tba Corpora tion. Tba Trust*«*, who ‘will earve until the next annual mealing of tha stockholders .are the following well- known and reliable men: Judge MU- »sta 4M- — lumberman (with offices In tba Oaaoo building); Alva Lea Stephens, known to everybody worth white aa "Big Stave,” and Fred L. Gifford, whom many thousands of Oregonians raver« and trust. Now you have all tba essential facta about the Brldga of tba Ooda, which Is In evary respect a gilt-edged Invest ment opportunity. Oat busy and grab soma o f tba atock wbll« It ta avail able. Thera will ba none for ante after the construetlon work Is started, and the stock sate will probably ba anded wltbln sixty days.' :\ L O O K O U T FO R S L Y K A M E L IA G R A FT E R S B. T. Clarke, farmer employe e l The Elan, enriched by iuch employe meat, discredited traitor and alleged Infamous criminal, together with an other discredited official, who proved himself n weakling, grafter n traitor, still are trying te promate aa sieged vntaum'a organisation n d the Jesuit name "Kamelte,” associat ing It falsely with The Kina, n d far which n traitorous publication called T h e Searchlight" Is the "offoctal or- gen." These men have wo stpndfhg hi The KUa, having »tainted their eh- llgattah te many different »rays, and no attention sbaald ba gtvea ta their falsa claims to leadership and natkar- Ity. Whan a woman's organsation fa farmed, It wJH ha announced by Im portal Wlsard Dr. H. W. B vaae-the supreme executive head a< the Man. Friends of the school end support ar* of education to b* logical auat ba against prluatoruft. ?, Unela Bam, or the pope: wbtttit 7 ' Wood laws 4402 Prs» p««tlra Bridge of the G od« Stock Stock In Ibis toll-bridge ought to , Recommended u Gilt- aarn nel from li- to 16 par cast front Iha -acari, and grestlk rAtaras. prò- Edged Investment. W ESTEBÿ order o f tha day proposed by Da Qas- and passed by an Impress!»* ma- j jority of ‘ Congress, roused the Ira of MuMollBy. . nd hli Da _ _ _ 0***” rt * w r *d ° ° n tl,“ nC* * 'he repreaantaU»*« of the Roman ' Catholic Party Hi tba PaaClat Govern- mant, but on tba clear understanding ; that Paaclamo would operate within the parliamentary regulations, that ft would not seek to change the elec» torsi laws to Its own advantage, and tbat It-should recognise tba sight of tha Roman Catholic Party to Ufa and llberjy. Aa soon ns tbasa pronouncements ware known In Horn«. Mussolini sum moned to tba Chlgi Pataca tha three representatives of tba Roman Catho lic Party bolding portfolio« In his Cabinet—Cavasaonl, Qronchl and Ml- lanl—and askad them bluntly Just what tha action of tha Turin Congress meant. Tba result was they placed them salves at bla disposal. They would go or they would remain, ac cording to bis pleasure j part But Muaaollnl waa not se fast for tbelr going. Ha knows tbat It ta a serious affair to permit the Roman Catholic Party to ba sat definitely against him la tbM hoar. Already ha baa made plenty of enemies, ha Is conscious tbat tba eenlimant of tha country la far from being favorable to him aa H waa etx mouths ago. He said ha would await an official ex pression of tba Roman Catholic dap«- Uaa. Tba deputies war« called to gether and after long dlscusaioa. 79 oat o f ltd voted tor collaboration with tba government, tba extrema right and tha extrema left o f tha party refusing to vote; That la. tha Roman Catholic deputies did what thalr Turin Congress did, voted to co operate with Mussolini but on thalr own conditions. It te generally understood tbat In thla latest move of tba Popular Party (Roman Catholic Party) Don Sturao baa tba backing of tba Vatican. This la a change from a year ago. Then Don Sturao’a political Influence vras so great tbat tba Vatican aaatned not »»e ra « to aaata gthe FaaclaU taka him down a bit Beyond thla, tha Vatican may bava thought to ranch more quickly Its great and long sought goal by tha way of Faaclsmo rather the» with Don Sturao and bla adherents, Muaaollnl In power, tba Vatican ac cepted graciously all tbat ba offered —bla declaration« o f good will, the rebanglng of tba crucifix la tha Gov ernment schools, tba castigation of Masonry, obligatory religious tnstruo- tlon, and so on. But tba Vatican waited In vain tor the proffer o f tba prise of nrisaa—tha of tha tampers! power of the Pop«. Muaaollnl waa moat profuse tn bla encomiums for tha Church, moat friendly In bla approaches to tha Hi erarchy, but h* navar oama across with tba big aack. • O S S In Vatican circle« tba feeling gained ground tbat Mussolini's friendliness waa not sincere, but purely a politi cal game. Ha would never concede tba on« grant thing they era after, namely, the temporal power. By open and avowed protestations o f devotion ha would peak to show tba uaaleaanaaa of a separate political Roman Catholic Party. Whan ba bad put th* Roma a Catholic Party out of existence, be would thou deal with all Vationa pre tension* «a bast aultad bla own policy, alxraya bolding the Pop« in n second ary position politically. For tba de velopment of bla Imperialist program Muaaollnl would' use tha Vatican and acoord It certain privileged rights and honor« but tba bead of bis Imperial ism would navar be tba Pop«. Don Sturdo prepares for tha fall, of Muaaollnl. Today thla tell does not appear to ba Immtnenti at tba same time, It appear* probable wtthln a rea- aonable length of tim e Doaa tba Vati can now reckon that with Don Btnno Premier It wlll ba within near reach of Its cherished goal7 It seams to. Tha Vatican waits and waa re. it refuaed tha third of a loaf that Ortapl offered. It makes the same gesture to the offerings of Muaaollnl. Tba first of this April tba Austrian Chancellor, Salpal, a Roman Catbollo prteaL came to Roma to consult with tha government authorities on matters of Interest to tha two countries. Attar his conversations with tba Italian Authorized Ford and Fordson ■spart Ford Reparte g s Where Albana Croeeo^Unloo . ./ Portland, Ore. « . . . .............s . . . . . . . . . . . audience by tba Postal To th* cas ual outsider this teems like foolish play, but not aa daee 4 * Vatican re C A. NORW O O D gard It Thera k Is III a part of a atcyclM an« auppUas Fish In* Taciti» long, rtbad. serious plm of procedure. Repairing * • » Tba official organ af the Vatican, Osservetor* Romano, Masking on this subject April 17. said: It Is necessary that ta tba Pop« wa should find not only tee reality but also tha undanlabla «ltdern e of abso lute liberty and indtesndence. free dom from every power, nation or gov ernment. JSa no oae M id reasonably faar the subserviency af the Holy Bee to any nation, tor efmple, tha Ital ian Isa tloa o f the (liman) Catholic Church which fraud) sntlclerlcallam now discusses. It Is not enough Bat tha Pop« ba free. His freedom Mat ba apparent to all and to this aadkla borne should not be on attea teORory. where ba might ba suspected af exercising bla sovereignity under aoma particular pressure. Thla Is tba point Bat Plus X I em phasised se clearly k his eacycllcal. Uhl Area no. aaytmg, "The origin and tha divine nature of our sovereignity Udad. Tha Inviol able right o f tho dtectencas of tba millions o f the tedkful In all tha world demand« tbat this sacred sov ereignty ba and aipear to alT Inde pendent sad fraa of »»cry human au thority and taw, s*5B a law which provide« for gwarukas " Tha last reference Is to tea Law of Ouarantaa passed I f tha Italian par liament te 1171- Aa I w rit« tha jdrnlng papers an nounce that Mnaadlnt baa accepted a f Ba Roman Catholic af hta tevernmaat Thus ta «H O T draVn betwe him and Don Btano, Tba major Issue te, o f course. Bat of representative government against tba dtetatorablp. Don Bturao has chosen wall bis ground. In bis oomminlcatlon to Cnvaaaonl, the Roman Catholic Minister of La bor, Muaaollnl «aid In part: 1 bold that It Is not worth w bll« for m« to spend Uaa and strength trying to understand a proposal that baa baan engineered ky tba extrema ala- manta of your lift »ring. I asked for a clear statement. I now find mysaU before n docuiaaat rather Involved and which tn sukatanca does not mod ify tba action at tha Congress tn Turin, said Oongiaw having bees antl- Fa aetata Tbua Muaaollnl accepted Don Stur- ao'a challenge ta battle. Aa I have said, tba major Issue, In tba form In which Don 8tor*o baa presented IL 1a democracy againat military autoc- *-./ • u n i ! » « V eiLw i*» iuaiu interest lu the struggle la occupied with tba outcoma taf tba weal or woe of tba old Roman quaatloa, the temporal power of the Pope. .. : S Phon« SUnaet 2723 6667 faster Mention The Wsotsrn American buying at our stur« end watch us W hen Talking to Friends TELL THEM , 4 The W e»tern American b one o f the 1 quoted newspapers among all the patriotic . THAT It circulates among thinking citizens and that it is a newspaper for T H IN K E R S. * THAT . No one but an Hcmest-to-Goodness 100-Per-Cent American approves o f our policy, but THAT A ll Protestant Americans swear by us, “Sir” Joe Scott and his toe-kissing friends, notwithstanding. THAT W e want 100,000 more subscribers te offset Po litical Romanism. r.v THAT The W estern Am erican is fast becoming a na tional publication o f distinction. *• THAT Our subscription price is only $2 the year and THAT Our address is 406 Pittock Block, Portlaikd, Ora. The Blue Front Grocery and Market KING KAB1NET SHOP W. B. WOLCOTT, Prop. SecMrt Street sad CawHte A v a n e , Casti« Baak, Waehtafto« L. A. PER RY «UMMYBB . I. DeUverieo Leave at 1* A. M. sad 2 FURNITURE REPAIRING. RSPINISHING ANO A SEN M A L UNE OP CARPENTER WORK p m --------------------------------------- i A LL AMBUCAH with yea mm tt wSI ««title yaa ta U% Bring this adv fitti *t. mat Sandy Seulevard Star» TAbor «40S Portland. 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Man tn the masa wtlt atore the gal«« of bell for a leader o f th!» typt The power of ssch a ohleftals aevar wanee. Ha toes on and on to (reatar belfbta of opportusHy. for »arrie« to oth»r» te 148 Second Street ble only thought, tb» weltere of o thers Botwaae Karriaen aud Alder hls only concern. Thta «p la ta s why Open Until M idnight Portland Klaa No. 1 has become fa- teopa and powerfal tbroughout the Every Day in the Y ear tand. The reputatton la due to tb* Groceries, Fruit, Vegetables, leadarshlp of a godllka man— the klnd Dairy and pakary Goods, and OBted Media. that makee bletory ln national emer- tanctee. Olfford for tb « 8«nat«T Thta ta a general auggeetlon, but the an- Ree. Tabor 14«T—Office Beacon 4219 •war from all quaitera la: “Too blg R A Y BELLAM Y for th« Job." .GENERAL INSURANCE Lifo — A oc (dont — Auto Dld yo* go to ckeroh Bunday? U 7N Conch Building uot, why notf 0 « lo obar oh naxt tunday. and abow r o w ohurch tbat tee Por Coat Service — Day or Night U ha» your help. One mtulator who la a member of s email town Ktan re porta that hta atiendan«« has taoraaa- ed more than 104 per cent «tac« he GROOCRIRB keceme a Klaaaman three montes ago Frutta and Produca te and that K la sm M tensad tbé ta- <791 Fester Bead ereaae. TERMINAL Grocery J. A. CORNES aa nMlaon •BW H IBtell IM Front *t.. Sot. Mj ind. Oro. M O R G A N db K A IN Desierà ta Goodyear Tires and VULCANIZING AND SETENAD ING All Kinds of T ir«»—W » Qaarante* AD our Work •64 E. Burneide St. Near ta men Sb 17*4 Grandma9« Cakes and Cookie» Sold Everywhere Ree. Walnut U Shipley Transfer db Storage Company M o v i « Paakteg and Nblpplag Kara It« re and Ftea« K evin« g The Gem Waffle House Oca IN FR E D E R IC K W . O T T O REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE 1(4 North Seventh St Quinns Auto Machine Shop Cylinder» bond U N each la mori can WITHOUT Ramo VINCI 141 E. KOUngrworth Are. In Yam Ham of Need W ai W l Near Atetes Old U n * L lf* Inaurane» American Centaal Life Insurance Co. U W. Kelter F. O. Box 106 Bosdldte t e a SncvokjR W healdon