THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 21. 1009.
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lEl'JS FORECAST
ROSEBURG MAN INVENTS FLYING
. MACHINE OF NOVEL DESIGN
OF connie Ml
Vaahtniton. March l.--ProbWr no
, avont of tha wek will attract a much
inibllo ' Attention aa tha departure of
rx-Preatlnt, Rooaevalt on hi hunting
'.expedition to.Afrlo.w .The Roomvelt
' t.mriv hum cna-aa-ftd raaaaff on tha.
lumhiin llni from H
lokin .at noon nut Tueidny for Na
uloa. At Nanlea the party will transfer
' to the Oerman i'Ml Africa atfiamanip
. Artmirnl which will convey thorn to
Mombnawa, from which point they Will
. proreod to tha Interior. ;
Conareaa win contlnua to wreatle
with the tariff bill and the breeldent la
' expct1 to give much or nia auenuon
tn ihn mutter of aDUolntmenta. 8oma
Important oliana-ea In tha foralirn-lplo-
. imitlc aervlc) may ! announced odor
tha ami of the weeK.
. Oaatro'a SUtara.
.' The ' vtvernmant ault to dissolve tha
Rtunderd Oil company of New Jeraejr
on the trround that It la a combination
In violation of tha Sherman anU-truKt
Ikw will be called for a .final hearing
In the United States circuit court at
JSt Uiula Tueeday. , A
rinrlana Caiiro. the ex-Drealdrht of
Venrauela, haa n if aged paasage to Mil
1 for noma on me eieamer nvin iwi-
danx Friday. Hie arrival In Venaauela
will nrobablr reeult In further civil
trouble tn that turbulent South Amerl
an p.nilh1tp
' Andrew Carnegie will prealde at the
International peace festival wnicn vne
Peace Society of the city of New York
la to hold In Carnegie hall Wednesday
evening in celebration of tha attainment
or world peace.'-' f
Suit la WorW of Sfporta.
' The week will ba an unusually buay
one In tha world of aport- The baaeban
club of all tba league, big and little.
wlU enKaga in axniumon game ana in
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Qregw mill
in weariti aboard on
Model of Air Vessel Made b Oregon Inventor. ;
other training work in "anticipation of
the opening of tha eeaaon. Other a port
ing events of the week that will attract
more or lea attention will be th Or-rnond-Dayton
beach automobile race tn
Florida, tha International tournament In
New York to decide tha 18.2 balkllne
billiard championship, the anual Unit
ed North And South amateur golf tour
nament at Plnehurat. tha annual meet
ing of tha lntercolleglata football-rule
committee In New York, tha Gotch-Per-J
rlllo wrestling . match tn Omaha, the
fight . between Packy McFarland , and
Ja'h Croaa In- New York, and tha
Stanley Ketchel-Jack O Brian conteit,
also in iwew xorK. : .i f ' .
SI3IPLIFIERS OFFER
. 3I0KE CIIPT WOKDS
New .York, March'' zO-Soma mora
dipt ones, shorter' and leas handsome.
or beautifully brier, according to wheth
er you believe every letter should count,
or that It'a a good thing to have a few
atlent ones in tha language have been
prepared by . tba clipping1 bureau of
the sfmDllfied anelllng board..
' These new ones are to be added to
tha original S0O, and are pushed out into
the world under- the tltl. "Alfabetio
List of Simplification In Spelling Rec
ommended by the Simplified Spelling
Hoard Up to January 25.' 190S." and no
further. Tha board ' atill retalna . th
"a" .In board..'- . .v' (-.'- "
Thi new list contains "almost " ex
sctly' 1100 "separate worda. In simpli
fied form, such aa- ,rlme,: (kind not
riven), "gard,M - niand."" "autum."
heHh,'' "doctrln," etc., and tJOO forms
ending In "d" now simplified to ''d"
or V' as Vmil" "compeld," etc.
The list makes a pamphlet of S3
page.' the firat four of which contain
an introductory explanation and the
rules of the game, and may be obtained
on requftat. the simplifyee assuming all
ricks, at the address of the board.
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' Daily and Sunday Journal, 1 So. a week
to any point.
Louis Wagner.. of Roseburg, Or., has
Invented an aeroplane of tha half-cylin
der design in which he' asaerta are em
bodied elements of safety, speed, prao
tlcabllltv and endurance auperlor to
those of any such machines yet manu
factured.' not excluding ( the Wrlght
brothers' airsnipa. ao conriaent ar
friends of the machine In It ability to
outdo Its ' thousands -of rivals of tha
air, that work ha already been com
menced on afull-Blie craft or the de
sign, and the flrat flight will be at
tempted during tha Portland Rose Festi
val. Tha big machine will be named af
ter this city. v.O-:
Mr. Wagner, though not an aviator,
for 10 years has studied aeronautics.
and-declares that, aa a. result he has
nnnled &a nearlv aa noaslble tha means
Of wnicn Diras ny principles r imij
invention. Jdr. wagner is a raecnsnit-mi
engineer. -
Local engineers Who have ylewed tha
10-foot - model have, without exception.
declared It to surpass theoretically any
other design now before th public eye.
Its Practicability can only be determined
by trial, but there re few who believe
It otherwise than as perreci practically
aa theoretically.
The aeroplane of the full-slaa ma
chine, now under way, will be' forty
fMt in lens-th. It will be in tha shape
of a half-cylinder and will probably be
constructed of aluminum, uirecuy oe
neath the aeroplane canopy will be the
propelling power, an entirely new and
novel Idea. Twelve silk aalls, each hav
ing a : wind surface or v square ieet.
will be. run on enaiess came lengrnwise
under the hood. Six sails will be forc
ing back the air at all times, while the
remaining half-doaen run back to the
atartlne Doint lying perfectly flat un
der the plane, and offering no back re
sidence. As one sail, having ended its
vertical, resistive course. Is swung up
to run back-to the starting point m a
tinrlznntn.1 nosltion. another will de
scend, chop off its portion of the air,
and run forward over the 40-foot stretch
at a speed of about 80-mllas an hour.
Four hundred and elgnty square feet
of sail surface, being propelled to a
80-mile an hour speed, win do in the air
at all times. -
Swung some distance below 'the aero-
plans-and -drtving-device. --will-be- the
basket or cage, directly beneath the cen
ter of the main machine. This make
I B ever known
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It Impossible for the craft to capsle,
and also allows th aeroplane to act , a
a parachute, i Jn. the- Jbaaket -will-- a
l6-hors-power gasoline .engine, . weigh
ing 00 lbs, and apaee for three men. The
motor win De connected to me sail
chains with two belts. From the basket
the whole machine can be controlled, the
plane and. sail mechanism tilted -up or
uuwn mi win, ino cage swinging nir
pendulum, and the rudders operated.
- The plan of tilting the entire upper
surrace or ins macnine wnen it is de
sired to descend or ascend, does away
with a mass of heretofore troublesome
steering gear, and Is original with Mr.
Wagner. Whatever the angle, of the
aeroplane, the carriage is always in a
horliontal position. Its swlnsrinar weisbt
pronioits tne macnine rrora capaning.
' The new machine will weigh about
500 pounds, or about 8000-pounds lea
than the Wright brother' oruft, and
other inventors' ships. It will have more
motive power in comparison with its
weight 'than any other machine pat
ented.,
Tnw wagner Aeroplane Co., with a
capital stock of $160,000,. has been in
corporated under the laws of the state
or uregon. Mr. wagner la president,
J. A. Randall, treasurer, and H. Mc
Conaughy, secretary. . Stock is not on
sale. .
If ' the machine makes a successful
flight in Portland during the Rose Fes
tival Jt is the intention of the owners
to take it to Seattle during the A-Y-P
exposition and there enter It in compe
tition with a number of machlnf.
Neglect Their Dntjr, : ,'
Prom the Philadelphia Public ' Ledger.
One of the indications of the imma
turity of bur country Is the comparative
aloofness of men of education, ncrti to
ay culture.' from the business of gov
ernment. The man of studious and ec
lectic refinement appears content . to
leave the business of municlnal adminis
tration pretty much to what Macbeth
would call "the worst rank of manhood."
He insists that politics is too corrupt
andi corrupting an occupation for him
to Indulge In, and Is fearful of the loss
of his own self respect If he' takes a
hand In the conduct of political affairs.
Thatiwiiy;-TurJame-Bryce -BaysT'our
municipal government is our- one con
spicuous failure In America, '.
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Irt explanation of our, ability to offer a first-class suit;pf clothes, all ready for you to put on and wear, it must
be understood that weare manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers of gentlemen's clothing. We eliminate the
mifldlAm'in'e rrt iti-riinf -V-i jii cnif rwrmY- r iirnii Airtk (rfm nur (ii-nnw o lMirt Vr5r 4-Vian anu rtfVler rlAtVl- .'
De unaersiooa tnat we are manuiacrarcrs, wnoicsaiers ana rerauers 01 genucmeij s cicptning. we ciuninaic inc
middleman's profit, turning tne suit over to you direct from our factory at a lower price than any qther cloth-
Tailoring Note
In our tailoring department, wo
mnlnv the ; very best ailors.
' purchase the finest line of mate-
rial made,, and would respect
fully call your attention to the
fact tnat no tauor can mi ywu. jJg a. a. w - i .
a suit of clothes for less than . ): "W7S-m'wZmmZ svK AMff iflTll lstf"
$30 and treat you fairly; $30 i. OIOIHIMU, r WriUatUgM'
Furnishing Note
'' in lina with our determination
' to popularize our price, we wish
to announce that everything we '
handle in the furnishing goods
. ' linjk uriD lui inM at the Inures
price : consistent with practical
'. rii.Htjtiatr :U IrA' ill-
fied with a small profit, to move
our goods quickly, thus enabling
us to replenish our stocks fre
quently. .
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Why? Because we have installed all the latest and most modern appliances, and use, vegetable ; vapor and other ingredients compounded
and used only by us--The vapor we use is made strictly fresh every day $100.00 we will forfeit to any charitable institution for, a tooth
we fail to extract without pain or bad results with our vegetable vapor You can sit in our dental chair (with your hands folded and your
eyes open and we will extract one tooth for you painless, arid if you are satisfied then you jean say to -us take out all that is necessary
But do not understand that we advocate extracting teeth for we do not You may be assured that we will save all teeth that are in a
good, healthy conditional so required .
v Zylonitc Plate
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Is the only one made with that perfect pink shade, same
color as your moutli. ; Feels light, looks natural and is
unbreakable. This plate, with best S. S. White's Teeth,
is worth $20.00. Our price, for a limited time, $10.00
Nervous People
And those afflicted with heart weakness can sit in our
dental chairs and hare their teeth extracted, bridge work
applied and all kinds of fillings inserted without the least
pain, fear or danger.
AIlThrongh Onr Many Years' Dental Practice
It has been onr aim to do a large business at small
profits. ' In satisfying you with your dental work at
modest prices, it's natural that you would send your
family and friends to our office. J
To Introduce Our Pain
i ;? less System 5
We invite evtry man, woman and child to visit these of
fices and investigate our system of' high-class painless
.prraLiortsjllhe. mouth.- - ,
Teeth Without
Plates Our
Specialty, f.:
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. We own and conduct our laboratory, and therefore are prepared to ;
make Bridge Work and Artificial rTeeth to give you entire satisfac-"
tion. We buy in large quantity,"and this is the reason we can do 'your,
'.work' at prices as follows: . ';.-',. x ; ! .V,v.
Zjloaf (e Hesh-Cclored Fines
Eest Belter Pities . . . . SS.CI
Ctid PUIes ... -.1 . . I5.CI
22K Cromu Extra Tblck . . S5.C9
CrIJ;e Uork. per TsoUi:. :. J5.CI
Pi Is leu Extrictloa . . 51c
AQ rinioss Sic tad Rot fo Exeeti . . MA9
Ten-Year PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE on All Work.
All Instruments Thoroughly Sterilized by an Expert in
Charge Each Time They Are Used.
j Out of Townspeople
Those living within 100 miles of Portland we will allow
car fare one way, provided the work amounts to $25.00
and upward, on prices above mentioned. ' You call at
this office in the' morning and we;irsfinishAyour.work
high class in one or two days, according to amount of
work required. . ?. - " ,"
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Those who cannot. have their teeth fixed and pay cash
may have them done and pay as much each month as is'
convenient. , - v
No Charge Is Made for Extracting Teeth When Other
- "-r Work Is Ordered r r-
REMEMBER
That consultation, examination and
treating the gums are all free until
March 31. : 'J-;L -
We earneitly request all of our former patrons
to call and have their teeth examined, and if
any of our work has given out or proven unsat
isfactory we will gladly make it over free.
This Company Owns and Con
trols 20 Olllces In the U. S.
And when we give a protective guarantee for 10 years
on all dental work, the guarantee is good....
Open Dally Till Six
Snnday.9tol
OVER ROYAL BAKERY " y CORNER PARK AND WASHINGTON
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