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: .. ... - - r v.- - - ''' la ' ' wb! nptrnrtM rrt.Y tOURNALV PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1908. ' 'V ' ' J v r ' ... FINDS CURE FOB ': ITCHING PALM Councilman Cottel Again ; Bouses Jielfcious Com 'i punctions of 3fembers. iwhen the city executive board ap " praises ths franchise asked for by the " National Automatic Fire Alarm com pany they will have a valuable sugges- ' tlon offered by Councilman W. I. Cot A.(i yesterday's mealing of the a treat committee, to the efrect that It would be no more tlmn eciultable for the com ''' pany to (five each rouiu-IJman who votes for the ordlnam -e a life annuity of $1,000 ' upon which to buc their appraisement. ." Dr Cottel contends that the franuhlae will be wortii tod.uou a year to the rnmninv In Jo yms, and for that rea- eon announced that he would rote agalnat It. ..... i Dr. C'otnl contends that the franchise ' Is the rooat valuable that the city has 1, had te consider for many years, and ! says that he dos not believe 1c right ( for the city to allow tne-company to receive It. . "Chief Campbell and City Electrician Bavarian both aay that the use of toe ' ' city's electric wlree by the company would be a menace to the public safety, lid Or. cottel, 'ana ror that reason. lb Owners of Bad Breath- Foul Odor of Indigestion, Smoking, Eating or Drinking Stopped at Once With Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. Trial rack ace To Frore XI Sent Tree. Bilious breathers, onion eaters. Indl Kent ion victims, cabbage consumers, smokers, drinkers and those with gas on mo siomacn ar in a class all uy themselves., distinguished by a uower- ful bad breath. They all breathe, and as they brent he. they whiff Out odor which makes those standing near turn their heads away In disgusts The pitiable part of It Is that thesewlctlma do not reaU" what a alckenlng thing a bad, offensive breath Is to others. Charcoal Is a wonderful absorber of f rases and odors. It absorbs 100 times Is own volume of gun. Stuart's Charcoal Losenges will put a stop to your bad. offensive breath, and to your belchlngs, whatever (lie cauae or source, because the rhnrcoal quickly absorbs all noxious, unnatural odors and Bases. If you suffer from Indigestion ana belch gas ss a result. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges will atmorh All the gas and mime you stop oeirninK. If on getting tip in tne morning you hail, bilious Dream mat uch a can almost smell it youraelf, will get rid " too. am I opposed to the measure. Dr. Cotters statement regarding the " $1,000 annuity provoked comment, com - log as it did on the heels of the sen sational . utterance the other day of V. H. Beharrell. who ascribed the "Itch 1 Ing palm" to the councllmen. Coun cilman Kella ter. also an opponent of the measure, msde reference to the re mark by following Dr. Cotters state ' nent with: "An annuity of $1,000 would stop the Jtchlng." Councilman Beldlng, who was pres- ' ant aa a spectator at the committee meeting, took umbrage at the remark of Dr. Cottel and told him to take the - annuity If be wanted It and could get It from the company, but not to Include the rest of the councllmen In the list - of tho company's benefactors. ; Although it Is confidently expected that the ordinance will eventually pass. tne measure wss referred to city At torney Kavanaugh. Chief Campbell and City Electrician Bavarian. The street commttee also msde a change In the franchise of the United Railway company's franchise by reduc ing the amount of revenue to be paid the city from $600 a year to $100 a J 'ear for the first five years, and ra ta ng the amount for the second five years from $700 to $1,000 a year. This ' gives the city the same amount of money In the 10 yeara, and the change was made so as not to burden the com pany at the outset. : SACMITO PEOPLE TO ME IN CARNIVAL Special Excursion . Party From California Will Be Here in June. A big. excursion party of Sacramento alley boosters will come to Portland the first week In June. An elegantly appointed special train will be furnished by the Southern Pacific railroad, and a round-trip fare of $22 will be made for the excursion, without stopovers, or $27 with a 30-day limit and stopovers returning. The Sacramento Valley De velopment nssoolaton is organlilng the project and arrangements are being made by Charles S. Fee, passenger traf fic manager, and William Mc Murray, general passenger agent. It le proposed to run a train similar to the one furnished for the Inland em pire excursion, with electric light and telephone equipment and other conven ience. The train will consist of tight Pullman sleepers, coaches and baggage car a The Sacramento boosters propose to reciprocate recent visits by Pacific northwest excursionists and try to con vince the northwest that the Sacramento valley is the place of all others to live. Portland men believe they can change the ideas of a good many of the Sac ramentoans while the latter are here. The excursionists will take side trips to Walla Walla. Spokane and Puget sound and an excursion on the Colum bia river - - Tom Richardson manager of the Portland Commercial club, who "nas spent two weeks In southern California, Is homeward bound by slow stages, stop ping at many points In southern Oregon to visit the commercial bodies. lie will reach Portland March 15. In letters written from southern Calfomla points he emphatically states, that the north west Is In much better condition than the southwest. have you Stuart's Charcoal Ixsenges of It for vou uulckly. If vou have been smoking or chew Ing, or have been en ting onions or other odorous things. Htuari s (jnarcoai jos engea will maka youi breath pure and s went. Charcoal Is also the best laxative known. You csn take a whole boxful and no harm will result. It is a won derfully easy regulator. And then. too. It filters your blood every particle of poison and Impurity in your biooa is destroyed, ana you be gin to notice the oifference in your race nret tfting your clear- complexion. Stuart's Charcoal Losenges are made from cure willow charcoal, and Just a little honey Is put In to make them palatable, but not too sweet. I ney win work wonders In your siomacn, ana make you reel Tine and freah. Tour blood and breath will be purified. Tou will feel clean Inside. We want to prove all this to you. so lust send for a free sample today. Then stter you get It and use it, you will like them so well that you will go to your druggist and get a 25c box of these Stuart's Charcoal Losenges. Bend us your name and address to day and we will st once send you by mall a sample package free. Address F, A. Stuart Co.. 200 Stuart Bldg.. Mar shall, Mich. 110 PORTABLE HOMES T OIL PORTLAND force public to owijotuhes San Francisco Official Says Portland Ultimately Will (Possess Streetcar System. "The Portland Railway, Light A Power company will have to do busi ness sooner or later with tho amalga mated association of streetcar men of which I am a member. The only alter native la public ownership and that would be victory for tha union. A strike Is not Imminent In Portland, but at the same time I want It understood hat the members of the amslaamated never sleep." Statement of Richard C. Cornelius, president of the San Fran cisco Carmen's union and a member of the executive committee of the amalga mated with which the Portland union Is affiliated. mm fallow Mil ;rap Pleasant to tabe and does not gripe or n&useato Cures Chronic Constipation Stomach and Liver Trbublo Philadelphia Jfan Wants Knock-Down Cottages 11 Shipped to Goldfield. u Log Train Brakpman Killed. (Special Dlanatrb to The Journal) Montesano, March 7 C. R. Klrkland. (brakeman on a logging train, was tiled by being run over by his train, near Clemmon's camp. It is supposed he was caugm Deiwern trie cars wlille try. Ing to make a coupling. I -- Numerous Inquiries have come to the Portland chamber of commerce from eastern people wanting portuble or "knock-down" cottages, either for local use or In car lots to be shipped to dis tant points. So far as known there Is not In Portland a manufacturer of such buildings. The following Inquiry. was received yesterday: Detroit, Michigan, 88 Philadelphia avenue, Feb. 24. Gentlemen If there are lumber manufacturers In your city that manufacture portable or take down cottages and small buildings will you ask them to send me catalogue and prices, with freight rates. In car lots to Goldfield. Nevada. Send cat alogue to Detroit. Thanking you In advance for the courtesy of handing this Inquiry to the proper parties. Yours truly CHARLES N. GRAY." Purchasers of cheap lots in the out lying suburbs frequently desire a tem porary home and would purchase a small cottage that could be put up In a few hours, or taken down and sold to another lot buyer when the first purchaser has completed preparations for building a permanent home. In the mining camps of Nevada there has for aome years been a steady demand for portable cottages. Portland Is the near est lumber manufacturing point where cheap lumber and direct transportation facilities are available. "We frequently receive Inquiries from people desiring to buy portable houses." said Secretary Glltner. "It seems a good business in this line of Industry could br worked up m Portland. ' It's No Delusion the way coffee "gets on some people's nerves." The delusion is in thinking you can get rid of the coffee ails by tak- , ing some kind of drug nerve tonics, etc. Stop drinking coffee tat once and begin the -use of JAPANESE PROGRAM AT Y. W. C. A. ROOMS A Japanese program Is to be rendered at the Young Woman's Christian asso ciation Monday evening, March 9, at 8 o'clock. It is the March educational entertainment, free to members of the association. Stereopticon views, the best private collection of Japanese slides In Portland, will be shown by one who has given much attention to fihotogrsphy; in fact. Is one of the lead ng amateurs In the northwest. The pictures are colored and were person ally collected In a visit to Japan. Miss Delta Watson will sing a Japanese se lection. Miss Kobacnl, a Japahese maiden, will render several numbers of the program. Perhaps no entertain ment of the year at the Y. W. C. A. has promised greater delight than this one. Mr. Cornelius Is at the Oreaon hote having oome to Portland, as he says on a vacation, lie nas consulted sev eral officers of tha Portland Carmen union, however, and makes no heal tancy In saying that It is the Utentlo of the amalgamated association to keep up tne riaht to the end. Mr. Cornelius sava the flcht acalns the streetcar company in San Francisco hss not been lost by any meuns and n says emphatically that In the end th result will be a winning fight for the union. "Brotherhoods, such ss have been or gam sea in fortiana. nave notning wnai ever to do with the amalgamated asso ciation of streetcar men. Mr. cor nellua said this morning, "and If the officials of the Portland company Imag Ine for a minute that they are fooling the people or the union men in any way tney are greatly mistaken. TubUe Ownership Toreshadowed. "We will either force the Portland Railway, Light A Power company to coma to our terms in the course of time or the result will be the same hi 1th other companies the lines will pais Into the control of public owner ship. "If this should come about the union 111 be satisfied. We would rather do business with the people than with the omciais or tne roruarui uauway Light Power company and this Is in evitable unless the wishes of tne union members are conceded." Mr. Cornelius was asked If a street car strike In Portland was a question of the near future. "No." he replied, a strike Is not Im mlnent at Dresent. Uut the union hai not given up its fight In San Francisco or In Portland. It is only a matter of time until we ehall win our fight one way of the other. The fight being mane ny tne union men of San Francisco sgalnsl tne uni ted Railroads has cost the company more than $18,000,000. And we have not finished as yet. Eventually we will win out beyond a question, not only In Ban Francisco but right here In Port land. Mark my word for It and remem ber that the amalgamated association of which I am a member never sleeps." Mr. Cornelius will remain In Portland several days. M'DONALD UNAFRAID OF STATEMENT NO. 1 "I amefor Statement No. 1, first, last and all the time." This la the sentence that Charles J. McDonald, candidate for tho Republican nomination for the legislature, has re quested the county clerk to place after his name on the ballot. Mr. McDonald's announcement of candidacy was filed yesterday, his full declaration reading as follows: "I will strive for economy In the ad ministration of the government, the enactment of laws for the preservation of industrial peace, the benefit of edu cation and the equalization of taxation. 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Tmc csmtaus sasiSAsnr, new yns oil 9 According; to word received in Port land by local theosophlsts. the klnjr of Sweaen has confirmed the purchase of a large tract of land on the island of vlsjngso, by Madam Tlnrley. the head of the Point Loma Homestead. It Is necessary In Sweden for a foreigner to secure cansent irom the crown before he can purchase land In Sweden. It Is the purpose of Madam Tlngley in Diuia a Kaja xoga school on the island. PILES CURED D I TO 1 SATS. PAZO OINTMENT U cii.raDteed to car soy 08 of Itchlnc, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile la e to 14 daj. or money refunded. AC A MUSEMENTvS Last Time "The Virginian" Tonight. The last performance of the famous western drama. "The Vlritinlan." will be the attraction at the Hellig theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, to night at 8:15 o'clock. W. S. Hart will be seen as "The Virginian" end Frank Campeau as "Trampas." This Is the third time this Interesting play has ap peared In Portland, and Judging from the crowded houses and the enthusi asm It will be a welcome visitor for years to come. Seats are now selling at theatre. the films and It reproduces the famous waltz of the light opera which has set theeast crazy. Comedy at Hellig Tomorrow Night. Beginning tomorrow night the emi nent tragedian ana actor unaries a, Hanford, supported by Miss Alice Wll- ion comedy, "The Taming of Thn son and a clever company of players, will present the delightful Shakespear- and note how delusions ;t give way to clear i thoughts, steady nerves - and that feeling of being plumbright side up; "on the level! 1 J? -A -40-days' trial will make it clear. There's a Reaf on" for POSTUM Monday and Wednesday night, Shrew' "Anthony and Cleopatra": Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon at the special price matinee, "The Merchant of Venice. ' Beats are now selling at the atre for the entire engagement. Paul Gilmore Tonight. Tonight popular Paul Gilmore closes his engagement at the Marquam in "The Wheel of Love." Mr. Gilmore has had many pleasant plays, but "The Wheel of Love" Is the newest and best and It gives him a character which Is exactly Butted to his style of acting. Thn.e who have seen "The Wheel of Love" at the Marquam this week have been delighted and have advertised It by word of mouth. 1 Marquam'g Sunday Show. Beginning at 2 o'clock there will be continuous performances at the Mar quam tomorrow until 10:S0 n. m. This will be the rule all the coming week when the Marquam devotes Itself to a moving- picture entertainment. . "The llen-jr Widow'1 1 toe title of one - of "Zaza" Last Time Tonight. Tonight the last opportunity to see Miss lzetta Jewel In the great role of z.aza, supported Dy tne (taker stock company, will be given. This Is one of the biggest theatrical events that has ever taken place in a popular-price place of amusement. Hundreds have been turned away ail ween. "By Right of Sword" Tonight. There has never been a bill on the boards at a local theatre that ellrlind so much genuine praise as that bril liant emotional comeay drama "By Right of Sword," In whloh Rupert Drum and Charles Ayres do their famoua sword fight. It Is the show of the ween. rerrormances tonight, tomor row afternoon and tomorrow night "No Mother to Guide Her." Tonight ends the week's run of one of the most thrilling and sensational melodramas ever seen at the Empire. This is Lillian Mortimer's "No Mother to Guide Her ' which has attracted largo audiences ail week at tnis popular place of amusement. It is a story of life In the New York stums. "Way Out West" Tonight. This evenina- the last performance will be given of "Way Out West," at the Star theatre. This Is the play which the French Stock company has been offering for the past week. It Is a quiet, refined, dignified drama with love and patriotism and there is an at tack b v Indians on- R n h rm .mn which ie the acme of realism. Comedy and Melody. : Comedy. , a melofi rt jreU repr. Y. W. C. A. SPRINO TERM OP CLASS WORK March Q-Msy 16, 1908 GENERAL Monday, 7:30 P. M. Monday, 7.S0 P. M.- Mandolin and Guitar (private) 11.80 Prof. C. Rebagllati. -Elocution .$1.50 Mrs. nmi uiuespie. Monday, 7:10 P. M. American Literature fl.00 Mrs. N. C. McAdams. Tuesday, 7:45 P. M. Mandolin and Guitar Club $2.00 Prof. C. Rebagllati. Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. French $1.50 Miss Llna Krauss. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. English for Foreign Girls ...$1.00 Mrs. M. B. Hogue. Thursday, 7:10 P. M. German $1.50 Frau Margaret Bekker. DOMESTIC ARTS Miss Bernloe Waring . Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Mil linery $2.80 Thursday, 10:00 A. M. Ad vanced Millinery $1.00 Thursday, 2:00 P. M. Ad vanced Dressmaking $1.00 Friday, 2:00 P. M. Shirt Waist $1.80 Friday, 7:30 P. M. Shirt Waist $1.00 Saturday, 10:00 A. M, Plain Sewing $1.00 M. Mlllln- .$1.00 P. M. Mlllln- .$2.60 Monday, 2:00 ery Monday, 7:20 ery Tuesday. 2:00 P. M. Dress making ...... 8. 00 Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Advanced Millinery $2.50 Wednesday, 1:00 P. M. Dainty Lingerie $2.50 "(for girls from 7 to 15 years.) Begletratlon from Karen lei to Stn at offloe ooraer Sixth and Oak eta. U MMBMaTOEKEMgSraIggaiKsaBgai HomeDecorafing Is not a difficult matter when you use KOR-E-LAC THE ORIENTAL WOOD FINISH A combination of most durable Var nish and Stains for Interior Wood Work, Floors, Furniture, eto. THE BIG PAINT STORE Fisher, Thorsen I Co. I FROIST AIND MORRISON STS. rsxaBHBBrEEKSxaEaivinBnsmi sented on the current vaudeville pro- f ram at the Grand. This bill will con inue tomorrow evening with the cus tomary. Sunday performances. .Crlm mlna - and : Gore, he . Xamou com.- edlans; the four Brown brothers, as sisted by Doc Kealey, In a musical act, and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mann, In "Mandy Hawkins," are some-' X- tie featurei. :. - ; , . Vte MIC and X I of ADVERTISING A SERIES OP TEN TALKS ON AD VERTISINO written by Seymour Eaton Philadelphia for the readers of The Journal SNo.l A story is told of a prisoner who called the judge a fool. The judge fined him $10. He paid the fine but asked : "Do you fine people for thinking, your Honor?" The judge answered in the negative. "Well," he said, "I think you're a fool still." If I should print my personal opinion of some big advertisers like as not I'd get fined; but it is perfectly safe to think. If a traveler came to you and talked off the stuff which his house prints as advertising you would put him down at once as an idiot. The talk is unnatural; souriding brass and a tinkling cymbal; unreal, insincere, dead. The read er feels that it isn't the advertiser who is talking; that there really isn't anybody talking; that the words are just printing. Good advertising is good talk; the frank honest kind that convinces. An advertisement of one hundred words should make the reader think five thousand words; and herein is the whole secret of good copy It isn't what you say that counts but the chain of thought which your advertising creates. The more you .fuss over your advertising copy the poorer the result. It isn't a job to stutter about or to apologize for or to burn midnight oil over. If you want to make an advertising hit all you need to do is to talk to the reader of the newspaper as you talk across the counter to a customer. Two Irishmen chased a wildcat up a tree. Pat went up to shake him off while Mike remained be low to catch him when he fell. Both were success ful, but Mike and. the wildcat were soon in a rough' and tumble scrap below. Pat called out. "Shall Oi come douwn an' help you howld him, Mike?" "Nawl Begorra, come douwn, Pat, an' help me let him go." Advertising is a wildcat up a tree. Once you have shaken him off the problem of "letting go" is quite as difficult as the problem of "howlding on." But what you need. in either case is nerye; and a reasonable assurance regarding the future. It- rarely pays to splurge. Make your appro priation deliberately and carefully. Prepare good copy. Advertise continuously; every day or at least every other day. Your store is the seed or the plant.' The advertising is the rain and the sun shine. . You can't rush the growth. It may talce weeks or months to produce flowers or fruit. P. S. Talk No. 2 will be published in The Journal on Monday, March 9. r-TT-V ; (COpyrtfbVJtOl.)