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THE OREGON SUNDAY 1 JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. 20, 1608. 11 pea DIM H FOB- LIBERTY .What's Good ; for Turkey . Good for ThemNews -'Vr From Abyssinia. ' X 5 . . . .... ny MtiMint, Clwkt. ; Berlin, Sept II. Br adviatng ) friend, the eultan of Turkey, . to . grant a conatttutlon to- his subjects, the kalaer mar proroke Juat what bo triad to prevent a general political con fla irration Iti the Balkan pantnauia, wntoh it almost certain to oauae the treat European war which, alt the powers dread. . . ' . ; Recent aiapatrhea from Serajervo de ' ecrlbe (ha altuatlon In the two Balkan - provlnoee of Voanla aad Herseg ovlna a r.um wun great nangera. . The example of Turkey haa Inspired a a iron a popular movement to - obtain repreaentatlon In the Austrian parlia ment, a movement whicn aimperor Tn cle Joseph cannot posalbl grant at tha present time. ' - . - The Austrian government la taking tha atrongeat measures to quench the movement, and all newapapera are un der the etrlcteat censorship, but ' tho movement la daily growing and the peo ple do not conceal their desire to throw off the Austrian yoke. , ' A telegram from Vienna received bero today aaya that undoubtedly prep aration e are made with the greatest secrecy In Bosnia and Hersegovlna to partake In the eleotlona to tha Turkish parliament This, In Austrian political t el Fries,1 Is considered to he tha most serious danger of tha Turkish revolu tion. The Austrian government is flooding the provinces with troops which are reedy to march on Saluntca at the flrat signal. ' see On September If. Kmperor Menellk of Abyssinia will Issue a proclamation appointing Prince Lldje Taeou heir ta tha throne. On tha ami day the prlnoa will he crowned aa king aa a atep to hie final title, "King of Kings." Km oeror Menellk himself la tired and sick and la being attended by an American ana en s-gypuan oocior. I have received a copy of the em iMrnr'i nMnt.millnn in which the fol lowlna- uaasnsee occur: ' "Tha lion of the tribe of Judah haa oonquered! Men ellk II, elected bv God king of kings of Ethiopia, to Maf most beloved people, greetings. . " "Wa thank Ood, all omnipotent, who haa permitted us to govern in pea fa end harmony. Tha pride of our relpn is the love tnat our people snows us, Wa have dona all to put our country In tha same position as the countries of modern civilisation. By tha help of Ood our native country will t an example to ail Africa. All tha wona nae i eyes on us. Lot us snow ourselves worthy of Ita resD.ct; worthy of uf past . ... . "But tha care of a good king la not only to do good during hla life, but to think a Inn of the future. To consoli date what Ood helped uo to do we have decided to announce you tne news we have selected aa .our successor to the throne our beloved grandson,. Lldje Yaaou. Wa have done all to Instruct him in the love of the peoole. of law and of Justice and will dOno?e now that he ta called by Ood all powerful, to govern you after ua.". ; , . e - e ; . It, celebrated bia eightieth birthday, livuvi 7U u w liiv . w iiuis) vi w mawM w w bit liimied a challenge to th.car hd the Rumian government who are trrin a sail r.rtae.ea Via aawvl t Ita mm tflAlirh t haV dare not touch hla peraon. - -la Una aa m V 1 1 araa ' lia mmVM 4fl A. IV. - V,,B as a a aa wn, a - cent statement, "I will not cease writ- ing and distributing my bonk -The number of pnople who eonalder die Iributlng my books to ba a good work is also Increasing more and inure, the more inev are persecuted lor oomg It Therefore It would eeem evident tha the only reasonable way of matin end to what does not please rertal people In my activity la to nut an en to me. Hut to leave me In Deace whll only tormenting the distributors la not only . rsvoltlngly unjust, but la also amaaingiy stupid. - -It it ba true, aa I have been told that a certain minister had devised the Plan of tormentlna my friends In order to stop my activity; this plan will not si an auain.iis aim. it win not at tain It, however painful - my friends' suffering will bo to me. for I cannot as Ion aa I live atop my activity, for in It i do not seek sny external aim, hut-fulfill what I cannot but fulfill tha 'demand of tha will of God, as I understand It and cannot help under standing it. "An' Illiterate peasant may get drunk roll In the mud. use bad lanauace. flaht, break a comrade's Jaw and aleal a horse, but I cannot tmaclne'a peasant In all Russia who, either when sober or even when drunk, would venture to aay that a man should be punished for circulat ing a dock wntcn aaya tnat working people can only arrange their life weu when they lead a -godly1 life, that la, live according to the gospel command ments to kill no one, not to quarrel. not to live looseiy. . not to swear, ana that to live 'godly' meana to fear and obey Ood more than ona feara the Folic tha governor or tha csar, and hat when police officer, governor or csar'eommands anything that Ood forbids,-one must obey not police officer, governor or csar, nut God; and that killing la forbidden ty uod. "And -yet it stands written down. sealed and signed by a senator, that tha rnan wno apreaaa sucn mougnis must do nunished. and this Is headed by an an nouncement that all this is done In Rus sia in lvos by nis imperial majesty s The' great Esperanto con areas recent ly heirt at Dresden wun ina nnanciai asslatanoe of the municipality proved t D n mil - life $250 MP Floral.Park is not a future prospect: 'tis a present assured success. Cozy homes are in the course of construction; streets are graded; we are getting ready to lay sidewalks, and lots are increasing in value every day. The best criterion for the increase in value in building lots is their desirability for residence use. Over one-half of the people who have bought in FJoral Park plan on building homes there. . The supplyis growing more limited daily. Embrace this unusual opportunity and act before lots advance in price. After October 1st, we will positively increase the of every lot left unsold at least 10 per cent Cut out and mail the coupon on right Take Sdlwood Car. Tell conductor "fLORAL PARK Onfy 18 minutes ride car every 754 minutes all day. oeilmantoiroo 354 Waldo Block, Over McrchonU Nation! Buvk price. it S ' COUPON Hellmaa A Lath rep, Gentlemee I will ba pleased ta bare yaa sand ma aW acrtptlva literature and lat snap showing lota ta Floral rark left aaaald aad Kama 'Add The Real Estate Marvel of Portland. The only close-in subdivision ever platted with perfect car service, 'Bull Run ater, graded streets, sidewalks, curbs and parking, and building restrictions, where lots sold at less'than twice the price asked for these. A wonderful opportunity for the profitable em- ployment of a small amount of surplus capital is offered in FLORAL PARK. Salaried men and women can buy a lot now for a small payment down, with monthly payments of $10.00 each, and by spring, take out more than double all they have paid in. A a great success (or those who believe in the future of a great International languaga. kiore than . LOCO 'delegate raprasent Ing 16 different eountrlea were gathered and no Interpreters were required to translate the German speech.e Into Kng llsh and then luto tfreurli, and no vote of thanke . required the painstaking translation Into other tpnguea. A apeclal feature of tha congress waa Hie presentation Of Oo.th.'e famous drama, ''Ifsenl an Taurldo," In Esperan to In tha Royal Opera house by special permission of tha king of Haxony, who honored the eaperantleta by accepting tha "lilah nrotaolorshlD" of tlia con areas. It 1 indeed a fwmarkabla auoceas to which Lr. Famenhop, the originator of me Jiereiiio, naa anainea, 10 ht given birth to an Idea which haa breathed a nw hope Into many despair ing hearts, to have created a language which la already apoken by hundreds or thousands of enthuslssta and fur vent adherents ' in every pert or tha wona tn ha acclaimed tm "the mast.r" bv ad- mlrlnv crowds, to be the recipient of countless other honors from dis tinguished bodies, would ba a wonderful achievement in any oaae. But as tha acoompllahment of a Polish Hebrew, who haa lived his whole Ufa In the heart of tha Ohettn. wo r kins for hla dally bread among hla poorer corellglon ista as an aye doctor. It Is mora won derful stilt Naturally ha Is not a lit tle nroud of hla auoceas. and aratlfled on account of tha manner In which Es peranto haa at last been recognised. At tha same time ha thlnka mora of tha advantages which the world will derive from hla inventive genius than of per sonal benefits. Indeed, what higher am bition or nobler aspiration can a man have than the creation of a common ground on which the various races of mankind aaa peacefully aad fraternally mingier . . a Tha great Ian-Attgel!oa centres la over, and no truer echo of the apirit which brooded over Ita deliberation, was given than tha words of tha bishop of tn moun, wuu, mm preaiaing oisnnp or in. cvtaovpu cnurcn . in tna united fitatea, gave , the flnat sermon at tha thanksgiving aervic. In 81. 1'aui'e aa tbedral. "W. can claim." he aatd. "that It waa tn no pride or pomp or fuat of power m w uirwj in tne Lamo.tn con ferenca M In tha Pan-angelloan con gress. Obstacles had no place; wa ar ranges to iook our errors and our weak nesses In tha face. We have tried to find out way by which wa miht - t I . .. - - mono mo cnurcn 10 tue sympathy and alTectlon of all Christians. We have not taken couneal of our honea. If nwh hopea amacked of pride, prerogative or pretension, we nave Honestly thought out tne wit wars in wnicn tna influ ence of tha church in her hlstorla au- inoricy, ner oaianced teaching, her com prenenaiveneas, patience and charity unRni oniw mna aouuna to ma glory Of Ood and the good of all men. Tha tbornieat subject with which the Disnopa naa to aeai waa unquestionably their resolutions aa regard marriage. These practically amounted to tba un derstanding that, under no circum stances, either for the guilty or for the innooent party . in dlvoroa. eeuM -th Church grant her bleaalng to any ether marriage contract, although the inno. cent party In a divorce was not necee- saruy excommunicated, tr they availed themeelves of the civil erlvllee-e of r. anarrlaga Tha. encyollcal letter nnhlleh . result of tha Lambeth conference by the archbishop of Canterbury speaks sol-1 emnlv of tha growing dlaregard af tha marriage tie, and calle for ' the active, oBtertnmea cooperation or ' an right thinking and olean-llvlna men aad wo. men in all ranka of Ufa In d.r.nse of ma ramuy lue and the social order which rest upon the sanctity V the" mar riage tie." , The encyclical also p rot eats very etrongly as a result of the eonsr.es against all msasures which have led to tha decline of the birth rate, "aa danger ous to the purity of home life and eub varelve of the essential elements of the Christian Ideal of marriage." e e e Two monuments to famous women have recently been given to tha world, within the laat month ona of a woman unknown, round In Norway, a memorial Ktill t Mt f 1 AA . . I great funeral ship of a Viking, TO feat long and 1 feet broad. The vessel waa dug out from the 'shore, but those who found It had 'not been tha first discov erers, for hundreds of years ago tha mortuary cnamoer in tna great vessel had been robbed of ita treasure by some Norsa marauder, .but atlll there fay the great amp, tne rour-wneeiM chariot ourloasly decorated, tha four aledaea elaborately carved, a bad, a mill, spin ning wheels and kitchen utensils. All tend to ahow that tha ahlp belonged to the ninth century, but In tha midst of tha chamber lav tha bones of two women, ana probably the princess, tha eth.r the slave condemned to accompany her mls trees on this last long Journey. To me there la aomethlna alnrulsrlv romantic In thla thought of the old Vik ings sending forth their dead in the ahadowy ahlps on the final voyage, and strange that that ahlp should at laat aenm. whsra the nrosala visitor, of this I twentieth e.nturv will kava ao little t d.retandlng of the pontic leaemla whl h govern theae atranie euatoma. The other memorial reel. In Bt OlleV cathedral. Edinburgh, where a tablet l. the sn.mory of Mrs. tmph.nl was un veiled by J. M. liarrle, the relehraied novelist, who. In tha course of his a I dr.ea. said that Urs, Ollprutnt wne a 1 milted the world over aa a woman and as a writer, "liar Imagination," he aaiit. "was one of thnae iinaalnallona whli h carried aome wrlt.ra, lu a alngle Dlaht. to tha very vaults or heaven, to play bide and seek with the stars." It ta w.U known that Mra. Ollphant had to work long and hard at literature, not only for the plenaure and Joy .lie felt In her creation, but for the harder grind of earning money. 'A natmimj monument." he added, "In that hlstorla pile, meant that to another of her chil dren Scotland bad said, 'Well dona' Mra 'Ollphant had Joined the great shades who took care of Edinburgh, and pa trolled the city Inaudible." Women, Take Notice. M. Marks Jr., formerly with the Msrka Shoe company, having sold out that store to other parties, can now ba found In charge of tna ahoa department of the a rend Leader, Fifth, and Alder. Pleased to aea all customers. ... ft.. vt--Hr mnA livestock ahow at the Country club. Beptember It to 19 will he reacnea oy pcii irin r t a M Train, will leave I nlon depot' at 11:10 and !: p. . m.; return In, leave Country club at p. m. ami p. m. rare. 10 centa one way; 1) eenta round trip. Ticketa at Third an4 Washington atreeta and union depot. The Country se MYME Club Opens Tomorrow The Portland Coun try Club, opens tomor row the big-gest insti tution of. its kind yvest of Chicago. Thousands will attend the races and exhibitions that are booked for the opening show. Great in terest is taken in this Club for the reason that it will always be, one of the principal features of interest to visitors to Portland. The location , of the Club grounds has added value to all property in its vicinity. Many home seekers have been .at tracted to this neighbor hood when on sight-seeing trips. No one should miss seeing the Country Club and above all, HYDE PARK. This tract is drawing the home-builder the good substantial investor -who builds and dwells upon his lot. The rapid growth of this com-" munity has not been equalled anywhere. The high character of improvements cement walks and curbs, graded . streets, electric lights, telephones, Bull Run , water, and the best streetcar service in the city puts HYDE PARK NO. 2 in a class by itself. The EastAnkeny car takes you to HYDE PARK NO. Z and the mm--. rr. M-3 y M Country Club in 35 minutes. .HYDE PARK NO. 1, 458 lots in all, was sold in three weeks -7-before the day of formal open ing. Improvement work has gone ahead and val ues have advanced won 'derfully. Every investor : in HYDE PARK real izes his good fortune many who were unable to get all they wanted of HYDE PARK NO. 1 were among the first en- thusiastic ones to buy in HYDE PARK NO. 2. Go to HYDE PARK today. Every day you wait gives someone else the opportunity that you should take today. Ev erything points to rapid increases in HYDE PARK NO. 2; the un precedented record of tiYUtSi jyAKK. 1MU. 1 13' being , repeated in the sale of HYDE PARK NO. 2. The reputation of THE JACOBS-STINE COMPANY in its sub division operationsful fillment of all promises 1 made on former subdi visionsguarantees the success . of HYDE PARK NO. 2. cf Improvements in HYDE PARK NO. 2 will follow in character those at BELLE CREST. ; New entrance gates at HYDE PARK NO. 2 are being erected. More Than One-Third of Hyde Park No. 2 Sold in One Week Think of iti MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF HYDE PARK NO. 2 SOLD IN A WEEK. Not a lot will be left in thirty days. Can you let the opportunity slip by fb invest in this rapidly growing community, while prices are so reason able and terms of payment made so easy? Desirable building sites at $225 and up. First payment $10 and weekly payments of $1 and up. Mail this Coupon today JacobsStine Co.- 148 Fifth St Portland, Or. Send me at once, Illustrated Booklet HYDE PA3K Name Address the tUC05v5TlNTj V CO. J Hie Jacobs-Sline Co. Trade Mark i - . - Is in the form of a mrdal, the barred circle containing the name of THE JACOBS-STINE CO the greatest subdivision operators on the Facific coast. The ban. Trijr a jrl suspended beneath reflect the record of this company' ' j operations in Portland. Bepnnina; with the first 1 AA ZTKj and coQtintiuig throuch their list 'of subdivisions, p ' r-- i each and ereryona was a marked success. The peo- ;' 1 ple-of the northwest associate the -name ot THE I JfOV?, JACOBS-STINE CO. with all that is progressive I, - t r r . Tie Jacote-Slie Ciipiy LARGEST SUBDIVISION OPERATORS ON TUB PACIFIC COAT 14S FIRTH STREET.TPORTUAND OREQON i -