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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND," SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL" 23, 1003. Fill 10 Jf I . ; , , -r 1 . . ' EUROPE JOLTED BY ffSN . fit) f v jf m ROOSEVELT Ml Tilitiiy.Fjr;.'lcs Not Believe in Feaceful Intcn t ions of Brown MenNew Naval Base Created by Or- derof Hifcado.; :; 5 '. ' By Majooirn uir marst r racial Sunday1 Otble.) n.i-tin. Anrll llv Tbe Bern Tafe- blatta military expert. Colonel Oaedka, who ! exceedingly well poiM oa con anions in tb fmr oast, vtng- pent Ion time there during '" jiDutM ww. not to the peaceable Intentions of Japan. -;v Jo recent article be araphaalsas MS belief that not only ara U P11"" rr.prln for war lnt Am.rtc.. but America government Is were Cf thin. and even tne imiwi" u'111"7 1. vans' fleet win wtIt Japanese port ni make no difference, .t-.i -At tbe present tiro." tha colonel tk. Nobody know where Admiral Kvana WIU finally take bis fleet, but 1 tor one am tur. that tbe trip will be Manila and the "'PP" watera From this point the fleet will be able to threaten Japan and kaep that country QUlet. Stationed at Manila It will be In a poelUou to protect the American Paciflo coast ua F"".,1,"" Japanese from land In a in the I'hlllp pinea I have received Information mhi.k ma tn ahow that Japan la m iun t tn rrMti a, new Important naval ... im th Island of Formosa, vhr it, nary wUl be tn an Ideal position for The colonel shows that at the present time the toonaae of the Japanese navy amounts ta 1&7.0OS tons, besides the Wa which were taken from Russia Curing the recent war. J spaa has 11 battleships and 11 armored cruisers, carrying 117 heavy and III naaJlej guns. Against this the American fleet Fas a toooAre of 41,00 tons, 141 heavy arvl 394 smaller guna Hut" the colonel says, -wnJie me Japanese- nary Is rrnwing stronger every, year, tne American t--tt muai r rnaln s It Is at least until the Panama carnU ahall nave been finished, which probably will take It years. Japan has plenty of excellent - docks and ship yards, while the Amerloana have only a few docks on the Paclfla coast and It will tako years befor the works at lliinlla can be finished." ' - Money can do much, but no ajnonnt cf money Is able to create an army. The I'nlted States has far from soldiers enough to defend .bmr eoast fortlflca tiona and the 100,00s men of the na tional uard are without any military value. It Is easily seen then that should a war break out between America and Japan, the United States ean rely only upon Its navy. ' - - - Political conditions In tbs far oast muM overcome very great chanres be fore we hers In Europe will believe that Admiral Kvans fleet will return to Hampton Koads. At xns present time everything- points to Its ri lng In the Pacific ocean. Newspapers Comment Upon His Attitude in Defense , i. ; of Larger Navy. . ...London. April II President Roose velt has Joomrd larga 1b European at tention recently. , His latest tneaaaf oo naval policy has aroused comment aa varied throughout Europe aa In America, Ills ardent admirer, the Spectator, en deavors to tlnd no . Inconsistency be tween this utterance and his earlier pro testations of peaoe. The Paris Blecle, on the other hand. Is surprised to see lioosevelt taking a poeltlon on the side of unlimited armaments after being one of the hottest partisans of arbitration, , It says! ' - -He speaks of avoiding Insults and assurlne- Deace bv preparing for war. It might be the Kaiser speaking. His mes. Hge disavows the whole pacific past. in It mar annn 1 he exOacted will begin to speak of keeping swords harp and powdor dry. VI Kooaeveit afraid T hat he. too, )t whom la The Saturday Review, referring to the messase as a riamDoyanc aooumeni. quotes tbs passaffe alluding to the dan sr of Dsoule who are either few In number or have lost the most Impprtan national Virtue, the capacity or sen dafraaa. and observes that on might al moat imagine mat rioosoven wihwimm words with the recent nistory ot opaio In mind, "If," says the Saturday .Ke- vlew. "Mr. Koosevelt bas any Idea 01 revising his decision not to stand again for the presidency a vote of the house may give him the necessary excuse. The republic, he might argue, Is not alive- to Its (fangera ' tho presidential sfforta notwithstandins." Wt cava also had reveaieo: tnis weeg the future of American politics for the next eight year by. no lees an authori ty than Philip Laealo, ths Hungarian artist, who has just returned from fainting President Kooseveit s portrait, le has twea describing to London In terviewers with awe me president s strenuous qualities and bis power. He addeil that Taft will be the next presi dent and that after bis term Koosevelt himself win return to orrjoa, FILES COHPLAINT; v AGAINST ESPEE fltneelal Dkraatek Tbe Joenall lalcm. Or.. AprU II-J. M. BheHey, manager of tho Kugene Mill dc Elevator company, filed a complaint with the railroad commission this afternoon re gardlng an alleged unreasonable and ar bitrary increase in rsioa imwwa vj the Southern Pacific Mr, Shelley says the rate was Increased January 1 with- 1 4 so that a remonstrance ipla ley submits freight bills showing a nut notlflcattoi could not ba filled wifa tho railroad commlnslon. : ' Unclosed with the complaint Mr. enei' charge of 21 cents per 100 pounds from Kugene to Toncalla after January 1, and bills to that date showing a rata of but 14 -cents per 100 pounds. Mr Shelley says that the rate from Eugene to Rosa burg on flour has been Increused from la cents to 9i cents per uw pounaa. OIIIOAN NOW PAYS . . '.. 1 FOR CJHIISTMAS THEE Toledo. Anrtl II. Park Superintend ent Moore imagined he was Aha victim The Aastrian msnops are complaining i. . 4u whan ha Cuikln visUad him at that Pope Plus X Is coming more and tha clty tail yesterday and gavovblm more under the Influence of Cardinal Ibalf a dollar for a Christmas tree. , He aaid he stole Jt from a -local park nine years sgo. - Culkin explained that he was out of work and had little with wbfob, to Cheer bis two children. He thought a Christ mas tree would 'help -make them glad, and as he had no money to buy one he stole one from Ottawa Park. Superintendent Moore would not take the money at first, but tho visiter said he could afford It and wanted to leave ths place with a clear conscience. It was then turned over to the city treas ury and aevdea to ice para xuada - '. (. . , New Incorporations. (gpeeful Dispatch to Tbe JoaroaL) ' ' Salem. Or.. April 15. Articles of in corporation have been filed In the office of the secretary of stats as follows: ErookTieia investment company prin cipal office, Portland..- uregon capital stocK, - iio.uwui incorporators, - a. v: Flegel, John W, Reynolds and tPUllara l Brewster.' - : -Astoria Clay Product company: nrln clnal office Astoria. Oreaon: caDltal stock, $16,000; Incorporators, Lew Ogan, Norrls Staples and A, Bchernechan. Columbia Valley Orchards company. firlncipal or rice, roruana, uregon; sap tal istook, K,000: Incorporators, . A. N. Oambell. E. T. Johnson and Jd..X' John- son. ' ..-.,,'.., ;;-(. Oregon Kjppennr company, principal ity. Jierry VH Val, and that be Is no longer allowed to have anytning to say in ai fairs of stata As a proof of tho In fluence of the Spanish cardinal upon his holiness tne Austrian Dianops say that" In August, 107, wnen tho popes .new decree regulating catnono, mar rlages was flrst communicated to them, they found It so complicated that they applied to the pope and asked to post pone Us enforcement for another year that Is to say, until Easter, 190. - ' Pope Pius, who understood that It would take some time for the clergy to become familiar with the new order of things, readily promised to comply with the wish of tbs Austrian bishops and they went back to Austria satisfied. A short time afterward they were In formed through the papal secretary of state that the postponement was a mis take and that the new decree - woald be in force from Easter 'this year. The Austrian bishops are-now asking tinmiielvfts whether in the future they should believe the pop or the cardinal. , . nnA s. Tnm aoM 111, nth., flkvt -We have decided never again to. ask the pope for any favor, for wben -wo ere received In audience bo will prom ise us sverything wo ask, but aa soon as we have returned home we are notified by tbe secretary of stata that his promise means noining. . , r - Tho people of Copenhagen are de lighted with ths American ambassador to the Danish court. Dr. M. F. Egan, and judging from a speech which the United States representative - has lust made at the University club on the ex- chan (re of Danish and American uni versity professors, they have every re son to be so. i According to a Copenhagen paper,' tne smDaesaaor saia in pari: - I really do not see what we Aroeri cttna ahmtl1 ha ahla tn taArh tha Dan. !fh. I know of nothing In America which Is better that what you have la Denmark, but there are many things in my country which ought to be reformed after the Daman nattern. .Nevertheless. It may bo of soma value ta you to bear some ot our oest men ten or American activity snd. Institutions, and I hope they will beUible to make yon under stand what Americana are striving -for and awaken interest In America among tne Danes. ' '!-": -. . " "I consider tbs - Danish professors' visit to America of far greater Import ance, however. - Ton know," of course. his does . everybody in - America, th the Danes ars among -the best, per liapa are the very best citizens of tbe United States. They Become aaaimliat ,1 aaaler than anv other nation, but the same time they preserve their love cf and loyalty to Uieir native country, "1 this quality In them I value high- 'nan any otner." .- . ' I will even say this." he continued "i 1 ' I lanes In America are - our best . ens and-when-1 haver been .later- i.iM in . the . exchange -. of ,universlt i i ' t essora It ' Is becausa I bclleva v. , 1 tend to strengthen tha national - ( Hnar umotiar the Danes In tha United ( and thereby strengthen them as -rir ii citizens. ; -.vt ..-. -.(f course only ' comparatively ; few oilcans will hear the lectures, bat wiJl read them, and they will i tn to honor and to respect tne little trv tliat can produce such men, , s an American I am proud of tha i !,. im- cooperation oetween my ooun i Denmark, which will be of ben- "I cannot understand why ( Danes f'.n-iM leave thoir country, but ones they , in America we would not lose them i r anything in the world. They . ara t i icood citizens tor thai," Poor Man's Rich red-shot soil in the fertile foothills, 5 to ;10 miles .'.from town ; well watered aritf drained ; plenty of wood. Hood Riv er. Lands are attract-, ing world '.wide at tention. ' , ,'.4 - ' , V - OEAT S0BD1SI0 1 m a-liu JEC r 'V -' ": The Extensive Holdings of the Mlephitb lumber eo. At- Ideal rinevard sitea on1 the hill-sides; no better fruit land in Sam's land. i . getting .a gift at .'the low, price of $25 an acre. r Uncle It's ' like In the. famous Hood River Valley now offered for sale, at-a figure',and on terms .?. . -' within reach of all investors and prospective settlers. THIS ' FINE FRUIT LAND IN THE FAMOUS Is now offered at a figure which will appeal to the judicious investor and settler. The. boU is acknowledged by horticulturists, to be vastly SUPERIOR -to all other for ,,i praising of sound and perfect fruit s A, i v :; ': Capitalist's Opp Easy of 'access; ' no danger of frosts; perfect for "apples, late strawberries and cherries. There is no such thing as fail. Don't procrastinate.' Do it now.' Come. in for full particulars- imym ' ' iiiilliiQ)! as- I ll Wo Belter Orchard Land Available in the v Entire Valley caI I . This vast tract will be cut up, or sold as one body. This is your opportunity. Seize : ; it before it slips away. You may never again have 6uch a golden chance. v t' . 1 Fnr'fiirthM 'r1ttflil anrl ttrms cnnsnlt ftiir laiyftnta . - Your fortune Is sured If yon .act wisely : now and In vest in. these' prolific fruit bearing glands; while! the price are at low tide. Easy term,.,;:;;;'" - ' 1 i 1 432 CHAMBER OP COMMERCE, PORTLAND FRANK DAVENPORT, HOOD RIVER, ORE- cou TorrjscoTO SEE BATTLESHIPS CrfcUl Dlspstcs te Tbe Jonmat) Astoiia, Or, April 25.-Chief of Po- a i h artcs tiummal sna taty lreasurer alv i -9 lfn granted three weeks ve fif m! .-"tne end left today for Ban ;Hso. 'ihey will both witness the H-al -.f the Atlantic battleship fleet re r-fturririr. Officer Fred Oberg , act iliief during Gammal's ad- e, -' . . v . . , - .... - -. r: '..- ScacUInz at Newport, i r!Ull ts TTi J.iiirnl. ) o-t, t'r., April 5. BleTiop : v- rs'i. i:ej here W'ednea-, ti nr . f i"jrett.i! and was office, . Oregon : CI Oreg-on; caDltal stock, , tl600d; Incorporators, B. . Mat v. Hartmann, W. A. Knann.' Ths Columbia Oil and Gas Developln thles. Anton Naterlln and R. Dutcher. tknap oomnann Incorporated under laws o: Washinrion; capital - stock.- -11,000,000; attorney In act, J. T. Beardsley, Vale, vregon. , ,., ,. .... . . ., , - . ' ... -it , Pendleton Buslnesa Cbajnge. " (Stwelal DtuDStch to T6 Jonrsal.1 Pendleton, Or., April 25 The Delta, one of .the leading eandyi kitchens In eastern Jnecon. nas been sold bv. Mrs. O. W. Irving to J. E. Hawkins of; Ta coraa r Tho Delta! was started six years ago by Mr. and Mrs. -Irving-, and since tna lormers neatn, a year ago, the business has been conducted by Mrs. Irving- alone. J Under their-, manag-ement tho store was built up to a very suo cessful buslnesa and ths place has been a popular, one. i , .4 . , ' i i i . m in- , v ;;.-;!; O. X. Train Stuck. ' J Pendleton.' Or., . April 25 An snglno on aNorthern Pacific train broka'down. for the secondUme this week, within a few miles of Pendleton. It was stalled five ' hours - -natil another .angina was brought from i Pasco. , The passeng-srs were here until tonight , PENDLETON ACADEMY STUDENT CAMPAIGN , ' ' (SpeeUl pit-patch te The Jon-sat) ' Pendleton, Or..' April lI--Aa aetlvs campaign 'for students In all tha eaite7 Oregon counties for an Increase In at tendance at tha Pendleton academy next year wlU be conducted during the sum mer. Tha : board of , trustees has ar- nna-A - tar a -field a rent. : This la Presbyterian school and one of the best In the northwest. Tha attendance has been good during the past year, but the manastment is arranging to aocom-mo ate many more. LA GEANDE TO HAVE , ABIG300ST .MAN V- (Snerial Dispatch to The Jooraal.) ;' X Oranda, OrH April 15. Tha newly organized Commercial club at Im Grande has raised over 15.000 towards a -booster fund for the purpose of advertising the town, and It is said that mora will be subscribed. It Is ths Intention to en gage a high-priced man to conduct a publicity department for tho city. .Torn Richardson, tha Portland booster, was tha moving spirit In this affair. He has succeeded In arousing a great deal of enthusiasm.-'.-: "..,-.., Ef Sixth and EeCoiicIiSts. Trfit Sa-cSO and smnlt cottars on -the northeast corner ic- stn ana m. uoucn streeta. Bee us tor price ana terms. 104 Seoosd Bt. and IN & Burnatae gt. Thurman Street m tM tjit goal 00 and strictly modern 8-room house; furnace, mantels, beautiful view of tha city C ,Mall& Von BoWel 104 Second . sad 39S B. Burnslde Bt. eMMM Good Land Biivs in Clark County V r 3 I 58 4CMI best of land, 10 acres tinder cultivation, 10 acres more,, X z nouse, wild, nan: targe ' barn, chicken-houses, woOdshea ana rrunan I I. acres In bearing orchard of assorted fruits in full bearing; inco aiona rrora orcnara will pay . FA'RJVIS.''1 3S TTM AOXB400 acres. 10 acres cleared, balance timber; fine level orcnara ana xarmiana, isxier uq umusr tm uii, rauii iruin riTuuu. BROOA 110 acres wheat land, all fenced and crossed, 4 miles from Kalsey in Unn county; good house and barn and outbuildings. This tract lays tn tha best part of. tha Willamette valley. A splendid i home: terms. . 1 , , t 150 VTM ACBB7.15 acres on Burnt Bridge creek, t-mlle from Van , couver Heights and U-mile from trolley line to bo built this sum- ; ' mer; land all cleared and on good county road; place Is covered with bearing prunes, apples and grapes, also running water. l( S150 VBS ACOU 10 acres, 10 miles from Portland. 260 ACBM of land, ISO under cultivation; level; no waste; all fenced' and crossed In seven 'different fields; about 40 acres standing timber; H-mile to rauroaa station; rural route ana teiepnone; too ouuaings consist of 1 barns, large wi ton shed and all other outbulldlnrs nec essary; S good wells and 10-room house; tne most beautiful noma in Marion county, lots of fruit of all kinds In orchard. This beautU " ful and ideal farm will be sold for B4S per acre, complete In every detail; 14,600 cash, balance time. ... 811 m ACBB 10 acres, 20 miles from Portland, near Scappoose, with .; tie timber and eordwood enough to pay for the place;, a fine dairy , farm and good orchard land after cleared. This la a snap, as land , Is held at 120 to 125 per acre all around it now. - ; . tSJRO fll ACBJB 400 acres 4 at 'Ostrander, Washington; splendid now ' for pasture and dairy farm, and good land after cleared, . :WS KATB Z.OT8 1ST 1U VABTB 01 VOBTXAITO, 'r If you have any property sell, write us. ... :.. 5 , ; -( If you have any property, to trade, writ us, ' ' -v: . If you want to buy, writs ua k ?,. . . " , r x; Hood River Irrigated Lands " .. S16.0O0 10 acres under' Irrigation 'ditch, with 14 inches free water' , - in ditch, .partly Improved, for 1100 per acre. This will go to 1600 per ' acre when Improved.-' Is paving 6 ner cent on Investment at creeent. if S1SO fXM AOBB 20 acre apple land, unimproved; all land In this - viuinii.jr m ariiiiiK iuruv w ftvvv yvr vwjre - 9 - iuuaa 4rvui. fi(wu , " River and on Hood River railway; this Is fine. - ' : WB XATB BOMB TXBB rBVXT LABDS In this district bearing fins winter varieties of apples, and fruit that will pay for tha land In tha next few crops. . ;.-s.,-.--?V;-.- v,:-;V.'-.; i-v- V b--: .(- ;V:'tTi- ff;'-';:.fc'J';'V;V,' v;';i.'i!,:',f-V;-SA.;?'---'w M M J.W. CURRAN CO., 225 failing Bldg. BffBBJBBIffBgVBIlBBvVB'BBfW JBwnsFIPBBifBgBIrfW t If OO TO i! Tht choicest location for a home in or near -Port land. .Don't forget that . - , ler; irt Income 10 per cent interest on price asked; wen i X ' and .never-falling stream: SO ' acres fenced and cross-fenced; 1H miles from country town and 10 in thickly settiea locauty. gy. w naca. piows, i. r road. waa-on. top bua- plows, harrows. ' oultivators. etc.: In fact, all iarm macnin- Peraonal property; team, ftc. ; in heifers,: I cry, saws, axes, etc.; 4 milch cows, 1 heifers,- some ' thoroughbred T Berkahlrs hogs, chickens, narneasea etL. etct all for B4300. . Terms T. on part , , '..,- ' ; 115 ACBJBS all good land, 70 acres under cultivation. 10 acres more V easily cleared, IK acres in heavy green saw timber, a fine S-room house, nicely painted; large horse barn and hay barn, -chicken-houses, etc.; good , orchard of assorted fruits; good well; place, fenced and cross-fenced; in good locality; close to country town, R. R. station and church; R. F. D, 'mall and telephone service. Personal property consit-tsof a good team, warnn and harness, hark. hoas. cow. chickens andll farmina im Die- men ta, and all crops which art now already planted. Price, 88500 half " -.casii, balance e per cent. ' - .. . , .,.,'.. . ' . ' 80 Adtr.3, 1 H miles from business , district of this city : IS acres orchard In full bearing, 1 acres meadow, 1 acrea fine green timber,: fina 8-room plastered house,' city Water, bath, etc.:, good barn, chicken-houses, ' -workshop and fine prunedrier: that could not be built for less than 11,250. On main road and will soon be platted Into city lota.. The 20 acre tract adjoining is now being platted Into city lots. If you are look ing for a fine home, that will pay good .interest on the investment and something that will Increase In value, BKB TUIS. . Price, - 8760O -11,600 cash, balanoa 4 per cent. Interest; , v t , 1( ' Write for bur list and illietrated booklet descriptive of Vancouver ' and ClarK County. :y; I, . ; 83 ACXUSS Half beaver-dam, all cleared, part In onions; all kinds of garden truck, comfortable buildings; fine , trout stream. . Several hun- ' dred dollars worth of personal property: close to school snd country' town, and mites rrom Vancouver, ii. IT. X. mall ana telephone, A mon--ey-maker, for only 84000. ' Terma J THOMPSON C: WAN - ' acific Irani Woriis O. E. Hdntz, Manager.) Phone East 57; Home. B-l 157. Castings of All Kinds Steel Buildings and Bridges IN. STOCK 3 to 24-lnch. Beams. 4 to 15-inch Channels - . -. Val to 8x8-Inch Anglea East End Burnside Street Bridgt . Portland, Oregon M LORRINTON HAS , ;; GRADED STREETS: ' GRAVELED WALKS 11 4 i j WA' H K rl'C 1 HIV H.K? Y 1 .1 1'IV rl i and you can buy a lot for a srnall amount down and , a small monthly payment.' , , We have a few choice lots'at'$175 and up. - rY 1 Take ;W-W car at Third and Yamhill, get' off at Woodstock, the signpoints the way. ; - V' - MoorelffiVestmetit WASH. ST." t PHONE SELLWOOD 1234 Agent always on. the GROtyND. - PtsWTBtojtfBg Bf Hf BW BW BIBi BBffBl mwmwmmmtmm BBWWfBWBaWlBysy BBBf BBfBsWBBI Bji BBTBBI BWBBBtfl IsBBBIIBflB - rksMsBAlisSs SaslWaSaZSsS FILLEY PARK LOTS $110 '. ' . AND UP - a ; $3 Down and-$J Monthly , So JTare, Graded street and Water. ' FILLEY & KENNEDY Offlsa: "420 Lumber Exchange, 2d and Stark. Branch at Untu, Opp. Waiting room. ,FORl SALB TWO BOU BUS, best location on the EAST bXDB. Just oullt. up-to-date and most modern. It will pav you to irives tlerite. Prioe, 119,000; will pay 7 per cent. ' ALBINA . w .... 9 . ' A, '.. '- ' iu ; -iC-.,1' if Four-Tier New Apartment- HeusePrice $10,000 INCOME. $93 PER MONTH Lot EOxSO and foiir-tler apartments, belna Nor. 227, 223, 2S1 and 233 Knott street. Terms 14,000 down, balance can be arranged at per cent.-. . v HALL fi VON BORSTEL ",i'"-' i ANNOUWCEMliWT as ,We are now ready to sell lota in "DELAURA BEACH." - Our plats and , maps are now all ready for inspection. Call and see our birdseye view !of the property. Those -. " buying; first will get ground' floor-. prices. 'v-ak: v-' ' . vsj - - --'-' . -i.-y' - i ;;';--'.- f - - ;- .'-'.-:'fj-;'v;t 'i-'"v, 'Y''- Delaura. Beach Company; 7 f Room S, Lafayette Bldg., 6th and Washington Sts., Port , ' v: land, Oregon, Phone:- Main 2707;: A-2707. . , ' .. .'... - ... .' . '..'. A.- i !! is- I ii THEBIUQESTSNAPOFTHE DAY In crdtr to- get money we offer a full quarter blopk, high and sightly situs lion, brand new, stylish, strictly mod ern. -rootn bunaaiow, ooncrete ment; modern plumbing; $1,700. blotk tt. V'rf"'0''tc C'l-'. base One TIOIaTGAGE LOANS II. W. GODDARD 1 ' rv . -1 '; t t c op ) f : 1 rrvl-- CTTESIJ BATT0CAi 8ABX BLDGU t- f t t ' f if TAJTCOTTTB, WASrrTGTOIf. : : Htttt it ' " M.T. Fleming: :S WatMnrton ft. . i X ' " T r . -. r in