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THE OREGON SUNDAY ' JOURNAIJ. PORTIAND, ' SUNDAY MORNING, NOV1WBER 17. 1807. SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL WATER . MOTOR No Cocaine--No Gas r kl" Pi ' 'iL a WILL DEVELOP MILLION HORSE POWER io JHuaenis ; Our auocsss Is due to uniform blgtt grade work at reasonable prloea, v Nervous People v tt'j Inventor Cla ims Marvelous i And those afflicted with heart Weakneaa Results From Working I can bow have their teeth extracted. riued and bridgeworfc applied without ' tha least pain or danger, - , Model Any Stream With j ; Speed of Three 31ilcs Tcr If ' ' -V.vJJ PAINLESS EXTRACTION ..... .50 II KARAT CROWNS .......... 5.00 Hour All Needed. BRIDOK WORK 6.00 OUR BEST PLAIN FLATS ..... 8.00 '10 Now All-Together Everybody for ' 4 ' Can Be Utilized to Generate ... Electrical Current or Used or Purpose of Irrigating: . Ana Tracts uperating ; JSipense Small Item. i Dr. R. E. Coon, 15 Fifth street b Invented a water motor which he claims caa t built for $10,000 that will fur nlsh 1,090,000 horse power. Dr. Coon claims that the motor Will produce more power than any motor ever made. ; The Invention la simple In Its work- Jng and resembles a aucceaalon of pro ' peller blades on a steel shaft. In speak- , ing oi dim invention, nr. coon said: : "Mr motor wii proouee more power ; man any motor ever invented. I can get a good power from a stream of l water running at the rata of three miles , per hour. . Mr motor la ao constructed that It rives me more power because , of the manner of Ita application to the ' water, than any other device that has ever been discovered. It Is a fact i known that the larrer you build a , water wheel, the mora levers ire you . gain; but what rou tain In leverage, you lose fn motion aa It takes longer , for the large wheel to make tho revo- ' f . .. LI V ' If;; V "W i ' Dfo.-fc. 'B.COOK IKVKT036 OP:V2VrEB.X.ITsT. i lutlon. Now. If vou ahould near up for motion, tne rriciion caused dv tne foar-Ing- limits you. While I can Increase mjr leverage and at tho same time re tain the motion. "My motor la" built lena-thwlse of the stream, lylnir between two boats, after the faahlon of a catamaran, and la Im mersed In the running atream. The fact that I can get an unlimited power In a current of water running at the rate of three mllea per hour, demon strates the fact that J can utilise any stream In Oregon or Washington, from aeven feet or even seven inchea up. "I have a practical working model which Is built on a scale of an Inch to the foot, being aevtn Inches In diam eter and 15 Inchea in length. From this model I can generate enough pow er from an ordinary hydrant, with a common garden hose, to run 21 sew ing mMchlnes in havy duck. It la es timated that for the nominal sum of 110.000 I cin build a tlant on the Clackamas river that would bring 111 to mm city i.uuo.uvo norse power. "This demonstrates that It is the cheapest power on earth. -It can be used for Irrigation and thouaanda of I acres of land In thla atate could ba 'Ir rigated, which at present can be bought fpr 11.00 per acre. ' With my invention tha water could ba put upon the, land for 11.00 per acre, and then tha. same land would ba worth tinn r, Every 10 acree would support it family." I H It la the Intention of Dr. Coon to I H puna ana to put in run operation a large machine which will itminaini. ".tost-he. claims -for ,l- I wl ba built during the winter mnnlhi an. hv the early spring will be ready to make the flowers bloom in tha unil anil along the - Columbia river. WASHINGTON A GREAT EDUCATIONAL CENTER ' ' ' Hagnificent Opportunities for Students at Capital AVliere libraries and Museums of Art and Science I- 77T - Abound Cost of Living, t1 - unions win hot ABOLISH STRIKES Federation of Labor Turns Down Government Owner ship Because of Fear. ; , By John R, Lathrop. I , (Wuhlucton Boreia of The . Joaraal.) j. Waahlngton, Nov. 1.--Thls has be- ;'' come one of the greatest educational ; centers In tha United States, and It la destined to become one of tha greatest , "In the world. Few people know that U waa the ardent hope of George Waah- ; Ington that there might be erected here a great university, and in fact- there la one bearing hla name which baa been struggling against odds for many years. ' In his will Washington outlined the plans ror such an institution and there : is a movement now to develop it Into a great university ror graduate work. Charles W. Needham, president of George Washington university. Invited ;lr. Richard JX Harlanr formerly presl- - dent of Lake Forest college to assist In tne effort to carry out the provisions of the will of George Washington by en larging the scope of the university bearing his name. Dr. Marian consent ed to take general charge of such a movement. Waahlngton'a Idea was that youths of talent," from all parte of the country could acquire at such a school "knowledge In the principles of good ' politics and good e-overnmant mil i thereby lose those 'Istate prejudices" and local Jealousies" which may become pregnant wun mischievous conse ouenues to this country." ; Dr. Harlan points out rery pertinently Jht the ''magnificent government jiurancs, acienunc collections, appar atus and laboratories" would offer unex am pica opportunities for postgraduate work and studies in applied science. The cuooi aiso caa a unique field in the teaching of - political science, juris prudence, diplomacy and International Everyone has heard of the great -Catholic university In Washington, which la to ba one of the greatest insti tutions In the world. There is In em bryo a great Methodist university also mm mere are oiner scnoois ana col leges of all kinds for the inculcation of an sorts or Knowledge There is even a colored university where onlv descend ants of the African are admlttml With ao many educational advantages It is not unnatural that there Is a marked air of etudiousness noticeable In tho capital, -f Many ambltioys young men and women come here and secure positions In the government service for the purpose of pursuing the study of law or medicine, or soma other branch of learning. In order to cater to the requirements of such,' hours for recita tions are established at : o'clock and later, after detartmenta close, ami mnnv , clerks can be seen any day wltlf books to get in Oregon.- All the butter there Is better than any I get here. And eggs are up to S6 cents a doien, and they are canaiea at mat. ror are mere not stor age houses full of 'strictly fresh eggs awaiting a chance to be foisted off on the public? I know, for I get the best i can. ana oiten some or tnose mat are 'guaranteed' are far from what they ought to be. I can remember, too, when I was younger, that butchers never charged for calves liver, giving It away to customers, ana children used to ge it for 'cat's meat.' Cow's liver was an unheard of dish, but now calves' liver ir retailed at 40 cents a pound, and every butcher s stall, almost, nas great cow'a liver displayed, from which slices are cut as ordered. Then there are other portions of the beef and pork which formerly were not brought to the markets at all. Now these are sold to people who would hardly have looked at them In other days when prices were lower. Ana tne meat nere is not line that wa got at 'home.'- J guess It Is because so much of it Is refrigerated And look at the prices from today's Quotations. Binoin steak is is cents, round 18, rib roast 18, chuck 12H, prima oork roast is is. rresh nam 17. Dreaic fast bacon 20 and sliced 25, country sau- aaae 12. nrlme mutton cnots are 23 cents, leg roast 28, breast 25 and lamb la really Drohlbltlve: rabbits 25 cents, quail 50 and ducks 75 cents to 81. Bass costs l to so cents, xsew xorit cneeso costs 25 cents a Dound. romaine Is 10 cents a head. Egyptian onions bring 5, cents eacn, apples i.ou a oarrei, or au cents a peck, potatoes cost 80 cents a peck. And the worst of it is that very soon there will scarcely be anything fresh or green in the market that Is not brought In from the south, and aold at very high prices. If It were not for the grapes, oranges. apples. pears, peaches and other fruits which the good people out 'home' send to this market in such abundance and at such relative cheapness, I do not know what the peo ple of the east would do, for they have little enough fruit fit to eat except what the Pacific coast sends them." Bookmakers Harvest. The Bennings racing season Is about to open again, and the Washington sporting public will, as usual, pour out its money into the purses of the book makers. This staid town bites hard at the racing game. Atfer the races are over, the grocer, the butcher, and tne other merchants who give credit to the thousands tt salaried people who make up the bulk of the population, will feel the financial stringency due to the .de parture of the racing crowd with their ausrumented bank rolls. The government has been making war tunder their arms hastening to classes I on th racing evil by trying to strike These burn the midnight t ln booitmnkers. Beveral arrests iiuva ueeii mnuv nir niHKinjr dooks on the races, but the handbook men seem to be able to defy the authorities. Only the other day November 7 a defend ant escaped punishment by toe dia, Agreement of the Jury trying his casj. It was shown that he hud racing charts and all ; the paraphernalia of the game In the house, that various persons mid telephoned to him and laid watrers on the races, and these same people testi fied thai on winning he had nald them their : bets. ' But -tha orosecutlon seems to have failed to urove that the races bet on had been actually run. and this was held to be defective. The iurv went out and rtodled over the nroblerh 11 right, and then dlsssreed. The eov. ernment attorney, however, gave notice! mat he would try the case again. (Hetrst !Uws by Lonceit Lcued Wire.) Norfolk. Va., Nov. H. The American Federation of Labor today by a vote of 154 to 46 refused to place Itself on record as favoring the government own ership of railroads and mlnea. The question came up on a resolution of fered by Herbert Chamberlain of the Amalgamated Carpenters, to amend the economic platform adopted at Minne apolis last year so as to Include rail roads and mines in the favorable action, taken at that time on the "nationalisa tion" of telegraph and telephone prop- The omionents took the rroun1 that the ownership of mines and railways wouia prevent an strikes no matter how peaceably they might be conducted ana tnat'witn a rederai government op posed to labor, it might prove a death blow. Victor L. Bcrger of Milwaukee, the socialistic leaaer, iea tne rignt ror gov ernment ownership. Delegate Feelev of Milwaukee declared that the wav to make tho government favorable to la bor was by bsiiut, and said that Jf tnis was Drooerlv used "men in mwtr some of whose wives now give dor anri monkey dinners at Newport," would be succeeaea dv otners who might conduct tnings equally well. Another ImDortant action hv thla convention was the increasing of the salary of President Samuel Gompers from $3,000 to 85,000, that of Secretary Morrison from 82.600 to 84.000 and nt Treasurer iennon from jsoo to 5500. GOVERNOR CURES 1 COURT'S SEVERITY 0 .4 -t ' ' (Special i Dispatch te The Joarsal.l ' lIoifna,-' liont, Nov. 18. Last July Judan Calloway sentenced John Turch nd Frank Morawlts to the penitentiary for six months on their conviction for burglary. During the same term he detidad tha punishment wa too severe, and essayed to reduce the terra to d aavs. out round himself powerless. 'He reierrea tne' matter to oovernor Toole, , " ,vua- iiaiuunca i num. VA Brighter, Busier Portland Light Up and Get, Busy! It is the brilliantly illuminated Electric Lighted store that does the business. The shoppers are coming by railroad and ferry, by streetcars and carriages, thronging, the shopping district making purchases for the holi day season. Crowds of them will pass your store. - .v , . It's Up to You to Get Them Inside! . They will all have money to spend, if not in your store perhaps nexij door the "financial flurry will have gone iftto history, and Oregon's" bountiful crops will have been paid for. It's up to you, Mr. Merchant, to get your share of it! As a matter of advertisement your store should be brilliantly lighted by Electricity The bright store attracts the most shoppers sells the most goods. Light is life and Electric Light is the life of trade. i So all together everybody for brighter streets brighter stores brighter windows brighter homes for BRIGHTER PORTLAND CALL TELEPHONE MAIN 6688 TOR INFORMATION" TEETH. t: J Re-Enameling Teeth la tha a-reateat Invention In mnAara 4n. tlstry and baa been moat auoceasful of i(l icethoda. We extend ta all a anacial Invttatton to call at our office and have tbalr taath examined free of charge. , Wa dwn and control tha largest and . best equipped dental establishment In the world, having lust onened an office la Astoria, making us II offioea all told. ' We give a written guarantee with all work far 10 yeara, Lady attendant ' Open evenings till til. Sunday to L ChicagoPalnlessDentists SZXTX AJT9 WASKnrOTOV. Ba sura you are In tho right place. , In thft election recently at Metuchen. New Jersey Dr. Charles F. Freeman. nusDana or Mary e. wilklns, the nove 1st. waa defeated for mavor hv 17 vnt Freeman la a Republican, but made the contest ior mayor on ahe Democratic a. Missouri, nnii UUI fill mm rn nniiTn onu iuiicr nun lo on OF SEDUCTIVE D1K Bryan Is Arerse to Tasting Concoction Which Proved Fairbanks Doom. and lectures. gaa and work diligently to compass their irucuiar amoitiom. tsome or triem are ... advanced to important ; government po- ... aiuuaa, some go auroaa as consuls, some 4 iu uaca to tneir homes and take up the practice of some profession. . And al j ways tnere is a new crop or students coming up from the colintry. to use tho minimcm a a crutch while tbey r " uitii aneepsKins. ,j j.;;v cost of rood Hlggntr. . '?yf1' .iaBl any Kood batter ,.since I left the coast," said an Ore jfonlan mournfully the other .day. "Yes, IwL Eutgrln' or BOme t"er butter. i"J ,J hir,.chf,rK. voi 0 cents a pound ' n-.'S.i..1.1 " J?n t0 mv ste, and - can 1 """P-f with the butter we used i ARTHUR CAMPB ELL IS ARRESTED AT BOSTON California Attorney Accused of Passing Bogus Checks and Bunko Games. . , (Hearst Wews by Longest teutd Wh-e.J .' Itoston, Nov.. 16.-Arthur L. Camn bell, who claims to be a member of the California bar, 40 years old and fine looking, wai arrested in Hartford yes terday by Police , Inspector McLeod, cmrgou wiw vmuif nc maiJS In a schema to derraud. H waa registered at the hotel as A. T. Chase, and a hand some brunette Was . registered as iis wiCe.. Whn he waa arrested, a promi nent Pack Bay man stepped - In : and rlimt?d tha woman as ihis wife, i ghe hd h.n living with Campbell for five or six months. . - .. , :. .. Cjimpltell has been fn tronbla many tiroee on charges if Jumping board; bills, passing; worthless checks and bad stocks. ' - Fred S. Roberts and George E. Stev ens of Laconla, New Hampshire, upon whose complaint Oamnbell was arrest. ed, claim hat they bought shares of i-aguna stocK iron nun January S, 1906. H never sent the stock, but two monins jater sent a tyieck ror their ciaim, wnicn was returned from the ubiik marnea "no runds.'' . i a laxe will expedite LUMBER CASE HEAKIXGg 8p.tll Dnpitch to The lonraaL) mlnni!gtI0n' V ' N0V- l.-COm tarLf-er Induced tha In Bed ita , - u Ion lo consent to ex cTfio. ,lIV,b!r Ja"c of north Pa li -rVTJ.'," beginning December 11 Tk7 j ws'uimir uecemoer .Tn'. remainder of that week will .flevoiea t0 hearings J - ft Teal .1 SI lfA.!11 date was . satisf ao- Western OrS t.ZU.1 e Eea fitted to glasses i, t Metager'g, (United Press Leased Wire.) Lincoln, Neb., Nov. !. William J. Bryan has never corralled an elusive cocktail. Personally Mr. Bryan la averse to such refreshments. Accord ing to the statements of political friends, prohibition might well be the keynote of the celebrated Washington dinner. Indeed the members of the committee m their nervous haste to solve the problem have finally created such a stir that Information concerning me u uuuie nas reacnea airview. . ut fore Mr. Bryan left last-Sunday ha ex pressed his antipathy for tha seductive O. W. Bryan, brother of the Fair view statesman, shied like a frightened coit tonignt wnen tne matter waa men tloned. "If the members of that committee asx Mr. tsryan about It they will soon find out," was his response. - STATE'S FIRST KICK IS AGAINST RAILROAD L ... '' Complaint Filed as Cannon Booms Announcement of Admission to Union. A Harrow Zsoapa. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk. ran. had a narrow escana four years ago wpen, lie ran a Jlmaon burr Into his thumb. He save: "The doctor wanted to amputate It but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklin'a Arnica Balve and that cured the dan gerous wound." 25 cents at Red Cross rnarmncy. f PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER COMPANY 8 FIRST AND ALDER STREETS M N as and Jewelry pay a small payment at the time of purchase and balance in easy weekly or mpnthly payments to suit your income or convenience. EasternOutfittino Co. Ma4JWrUtAM4Vl -Tn O Til II' .1 SI t LLSjIni iiiiii. (Cake To Bt. Kary &aa tastitte, KedloaJ , and Buxgloal, Zno. rvT1" jJT'""llllf'WMIUI,'y I m&m; AT i HEILIG THEATRE, . i Thursday lEvening, Dec. 5, 1907 ' , Dramatic prima donne iriay come and go, and rise and fall in the .estimation ofThe public, but to a large number of opera-goers and music-lovers there is but one emotional soprano ....... v.r. iuics .ta carmen ana oaniuzza. waives Carmen, especially, is Al most universally accepted as the greatest of all impersonations of the role. Piiiiiw m 'tilait-"" hi iiniiiafj ff i f ! (- v.,v.-: V--1" '":.v"''' ''j,Vi,l Expert Treatment Given womvi aitd omxoBBam by a graduate and llosnsed lady pay. ElCUUb J.. (United Presi Letted Wire.) - Guthrie, Okla., Nov. 16. The first of ficial document filed In tha new atate was a complaint against the Missouri Pacific railroad track conditions. J. L Shepperd, secretary of the National Union of Railway Trackmen, filed the complaint witn tne corporation com mission - as -the cannon boomed - tha signing or the constitution. l. Sporting Filipinos. Wnn. ri.U'Pii,..l..' -'';- Magdalent . Labaton and Anastsaia Cambariga were caught ' playing Jun quean and fined P3 each. . Antonino Latpus, Carnuto Palmes and Feltclano Respano were fined PJ each for playing monte. . . . Juan Cahan anA nnrnr(n ' Av.n had to dig up PI each for playing paitlo. - Alejandro Filomena, caught playing saliuno, was separated from PI. K"jflno Sufranco was fined PJ for reckless driving. , i Although her stay in America was very brief, comprising only the few weeks of her Manhattan engagement, Mme. Calve found time to give to the Victor nubile four of her most famous numbers, includ-. mg tne iavonte "Habanera, the intensely dramatic aria from Cavallajia, the beau tiful song of Leila from Pearl of Brazil, and a surprise in the shape of a most touching rendition of the immortal "Swanee River," sung in English. Mme". - Calve's exquisitely trained voice, always remarkable for its beautiful timbre and emotional quality, is now at its best, and. never has she sung with such delightful finish and purity of tone. . We give below a list of Mme. Calve's Victor Records, and will be glad to play any or all of them for you at any time. Concerts daily in our Victor parlors. pjAmW withTrchestra$3.00 each. 88089 Old Folks at Home (Suanee River) English . poster 88085 Carmen Habanera (Love is Like a cono Wood-bird Wild) French Bizet uvou vavauena Ktisttcana -Voi lo sapet (Well Do You Know) Italian Mascagni Srpil)ch'Jflatt? ,?fli8"o-3.0a In French 88087 Ferle du. Bresil -Charmanf biseau (( Thou Brilliant Bird). (Flute ob- David Maternity cases a-lven aneclal attan. tlon: UD-to-date sanitarium in aonnaa. Uon. , No charge foi consultation, and cor . raspondenca absolutely confidential Address all correspondence to The Dr. Mary lane Institute Medical and SurglcaL (Incorporated.) Rooms S to 14. Grand Ttiaarra mh. Corner Park and Vashington Streatk. Phone Main t2S. Lg MILITARY I ACADEMY PORTLAND ORE! u ,Barin "d Dar School for Toung Man and Boys. Preparation for col W U. S. Military and Naval Academies. Ac credited ,to eunford. Berkeley, - Cornell, Am . herst and all State Unl ' versltles and Agricultural Colleges. Manual train ing. Business course. Tne principal has had II - years experience In Port land. - Comfortable quar ters. V Best environments. Make reservations now.' For Illustrated catalog and other literature ad. dress J. W. DILL, Bl. D., Frtadipal and Froprlcto. ligato by Darius Lyons) NOTE. Mme. Calve makesi records exclusively for the Victor. Pacific Coast THE HOUSE r Jobbers, Stefhway Pianos and Victor Talking Machines. OF QUALITY Portland SIXTH AND MORRISON STREETS Opposite Postofflc Spokane Everett Bellingham. UUSKIESSCOLLEGL "THE SCHOOL.OF QUALITY" ' Trxroxs vanjHsn. iraarra amo a. r. Am mstbowo, fa. b. vmnrozvAia, Ours Is a largs aid rrowinr Institu tion. Wa occupy twi floors 66x100 feet, and have a 120,000 equipment Reputa tion for thorough work brings mors calls for help than we caa meet posi tion certain for eich student when competent,- All - "mXlern methods of bookkeeping; taught Chartler Is our shorthand easy, rapid, legible. Students admitted at any timv Catalogue, busl- ! ness forms and e.nwork fraa. rn phone or .write todsf. . HOTEL, AUOUDON 0aa rra&olsoo karopeaa riaa Oaly. -Sfngla rooms or en suites Elevator, steam beat, electrio lights and all mod ern - conveniences. Strictly first-class. Convenient to shopping centers. On dl- ' root line from , ferry and Third and Xownsend depot' Rates SI tip. -2 Ellis St., Near Van Ness Atk w C K. G ANTED. Mgr. , i