THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY. EVENING. MARCH 14, '1008.. , M Vale'Children Who Won . Prizes . . . . , . 1 ' i n ' I ., ' . ; V.- 1 r '. From left to right Bessie Hope, Earl Pollock, Nellie Bradley. At .Ontario, Oregon, In an Interscholastic. declamation contest they won the loving cup, the chief prize, for the Vale school, also two of the medals. Mlii Bradley represented the sixth grade. Miss Hope the serenth and 'Master Pollock the eighth. The cap is shown In the foreground. MADAME BLAUVELT CHARMS AN APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE lo Owners : ' H of Bod Breath Fout Odor of Indigestion, Smoking, '.Satins or Drinking1 Stopped at Once With Stuart's Charcoal , ' ' - Losenges. .--T-'. OREGOiJ TO HAVE Gl'OODEDPMK .' . A ass-ssnsBaawss.B. "; ' Forest'rjrjiAssociation Tlans Creation of State Forest of 100,000 Acres. A plan lor the creation of a statel forest of . 100.009 acrea was put under way at ' a meeting 'of the State rr- la away l9?. '"iUl10 l hall last coery.; which his r,mvrn Itylf tn ha thn Trlal Package To frve X Sent me. BIHoua breathers,' onion eaters. Indi gestion victims, cabbage consumers, smokers, drinkers and those with gas on me aiomacn are in a olass ail by themselves. dlatlna-ulaheA bv a. novar- ful bad breath. ' . - Thev all brulli. anil lh hra.tht. they whiff out odnr which makaa thnaa standing near - turn their ' heads In ' rflaanar Th. i.itl.ki.i.M.pt , that tneaa vitim An. nt what 1 the national government for the ex- a sickening thing a bad. offensive -'"" . or Mattered traots of state breath is to Others. isonooi lanaa witmn the national forest CharaAi la a nnr.,ni .KanrKa f I reserves for a comnact acraaaa of far. I gases ana Odors, it absorbs iOQ tiroes oiine rams area, 10 be lorever Its own volume of gas. maintained aa a forest by the state of I Htuart'a Charcoal iii.ni will nut a Vregon, m stop to your bad, of renal ve breath, and Professor E. R. . Lake of Corvallia, to your belchlngs, whatever the csuse president of the sssoolatlon, presided at or source, banana ha rliarnnal aulcklv I the meetlnK. i.nd tna nlan avaa loAnrmA absorbs all noxious, unnatural odors by State Land Agent Charles V. Uallo and gases. way. provided the Interests of the sts.ts . jra auuvr rrom inaigesuon anuiara pr-oparty proieciea in the deal, belch gas aa a result. Stuart s Charcoal I Kesolutlons'ln favor of the atate for Losenges will absorb all tha and I aat war nraaantad hv ir n i-.ni. make you stop belching. I It-was pointed out that state lands If on getting up In the morning you la the national reserves are not now nave such a bad..bUloua. brsath that leubject to Uia .cars. and. reaulaUona of ;.. -it" "m"" " .."""""i ns loresi service, nut interfere with tuart a C bar ivial In.niM will aat rU ih. nuu. .. i ,i I a i 1 T i i ... .uv. wuiiiiMiiuwa ui i ii a r9- Of it for YOU quickly. I Bftrva and -nnnt h. nrn.,-A k .V. liaye been smoking or ohew. state or oonf.p ban.rif .i,-rlz That oar American it) rests abound la plants which poasou the most vsJuablt medicinal virtues Is abundantly attested by scores or the most eminent madleal wrlteri and teachers, v Kven the tinta tored Indians had discovered the useful- aess of many native plants before the advent of the white race. This informa tion. Imparted freely to the whites, led the latter to continue Investigations until to-dsy we have a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots. Dr. Pierce bailers that our AmorVaa tot- ests abesjid gi most valuable medicinal roots fot the cuTW most sbstlasts sad fatal dls aeVs, if wsjwjbtd properly In re Urate ihemi and lsawinn of IhU ooaTlctloo. be potrfwwlth prtJKXb ha almnai mirrrlnaa ftira ffvtA ta n7Xl... af7llrat Illy. at.ir. bf tri, tnnUp, and WjtWx, pmliter. And clran-r known 19 mHTl iclmca. V: Sis. of liiu Lseailoh. twrpld 11 feTTuiK bl'JOil n?E!enDl'LnA0 aa would be the caae i ins scatter raot. The m Is ss follows) oaorous tnmrs. btuart a (Jharcoai ioa. 1 1 . ,v t t i naaa will w - Kr,i .- ;- . - wr an in one I I""" . " I iraot . ne mam resolution, as adontad. IjepeP on. unld life?, runctlootl and even .valvular and ether sffeetion of the heart field to Its eurativa action. The rsasoa why It cures these and many other a tr ectlona, it clearly shown la a little book of si tracts from tbs standard medical works which Is mailed res to any address by Dr. B. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y to all sending request tor tbs same. Kot less marvelous, la tbs unparalleled Cures Is is constantly making of woman's many peculiar erections, wesknesses and dlstOaing ' dermrmentats-Ir.' Ptercev FerofltsNfrascriptlditKM Is amply attested by taousadda ofifowutstltnonlala con tributed bjngITef ul paDntSs who hard best laxative sweet, Charcoal la alan ha known. You can take; and no harm will raaul derfully easy rea-ulator. And then,- too. It Alters your blood very particle or poison ana impurity .t)1 ML., t . . . - I a whola boxful I Jnni state iana Board t Tt l rJ won. na wreatry oommlsslon be re- u ins a won qUe,tad.to confer with the proper offl- vw vi mm gtrrernment or the United vtaies and miki sn arfort tn Krir,l ucn iriiwiuon as win enable uregon to exchanga the contained within the na- or ureron lor a oomnact n pure willow charcoal, and luat a """jr oi national rorast land of aiial little honey Is put in to make tham VLl!e' ? arty as may be. put ate Die, put not too sweet. I """' " state or, uregon; Tney will work wonders In your F' wti suon an exenanre shall piomocn, ana make you reel line ana I 7" conamon mat thai rresn. lour blood and breath will be r ureron snail main the land purified. You will feel clean Inside. received In exchange for said stats I we want to prove an this to you, so aiaie iorest, to be protected ust senci. ror a rree And be It fur- )eetl cured br it Of ff Iftrrhal milrlp nrtli.CRiJnrCT pr rlwly IrrtiularltlqprpltMus j(nd Qltiil atlonoi menu a p a Km 'TT x fflua aoTUn after many other auerUsed aaeuldiies, and in your Diooa is destroyed, and you De al n to notice the difference In your faca flrat Ihlnl vnilr laar nnmnUllAn. I "lain tanQB fituatt'a Charnnal Uun,.l M mill, i lOnal forests fror physicians bad failed, o o y ' Both the above mentioned medicines are Wholly msos up irom na lira m native, moiilrlnal roots. The processes fm- ployed In their manufacture were original with Dr. Pierce, and they are carried on by skilled chemlau and pharmacist wit thsl ana sppusnraa apvciau, ill for this purpose. Boh aid of apparatus and sppliances specially designed and ouu ror wis purpoa wu madlrines are entirely free from alcohol and all other harmful, babit-fonning arura. full list of their gradients la pnntad oa nis to you, so "" aiaie iorest. to be protected samole today. I and administered under foratrv nPin. Then after you get it and use It. you clples for all time and not he sold or in una mem so 'eu tnsi you win go I oioerwist disposed or, esch bottle-w rapper. your druggist and get a lie box tneas Btuart s Charcoal Lozenges. By O. I. W. Personality Is a great thing on the stage and without any voles at all Mad. am Lillian BlauyeJt could have tripped out on the Helig- stage last night and won her way with the audience. But after all she did not have to depend on her personality for she has a good voice of rich quality. . pure tone, flexibility, power axd range, and withal tempera mer.L muaical feeling, good looka and a chirmlux, Inrrfttlatlns manner. Another Quality Madume Blauvelt has mat is wonny or mention. A poorly arranged program - she succeeded In mafclnir interesting Instead of a bore. The Ufa she imparted to her numbers made cne forget the faults of arrange- inrni. All her numbers wers well sung. The opening Schubert number sung with cello oblla-ato served more to show her abilities than to please the . sudlence. but her Individuality and vivacity were nppurvni iram tna rirsa a.ne' -jtioae- ,ljef, ran re pretty lLnda". aria . ahowed well..- Of her .other numbers. :herry jtipe- ( fioro : was Dewitchlnr wltn a rscinatinr, musical rolling of the r's. -.rourquoi- (DeiiDes; was sung with a wealth of musical feeling. "Voce de ITlmavera" (Strauss) was one jot thn best sung numbers of the program and the trills were beautifully managed. Her encore wss a fetching little German lilt by Hlldach. Her last group of English songs was charming and probably the most popu lar wss "When Cella Sings" (Molr). that quaint, dainty thing sung here by juaaame maconaa. it was run to over flowing of expression Two ate Vannah aongs proved popular but the "Spinning Song" Lisa Lehmann was beautiful showed the full richness and depth of marked by acouracy her voice. Her encore "Comln' Thro the Rye," made the most of that song, and she waa recalled again snd again to bow her thanks to the dellchted sudl ence, lotli to see her go. they wished to be sparing of her voice oecauss tney knew she had a cold which strange to say was not at all noticeable la her singing, they could not resi.it recalling ner. . Madame Blauvelt, I think, would play a delightful little Madame Butterfly o a bewitching Carmen of the likable, Ir- resisuoi type. As to her 'cellist, thst amusing youna Albert Rosenthal, so very youns: and so verv Inexperienced, he won the hearts of his audience at once. One forgot his boyish awkwardness as soon ss he be gan to draw that big bow over his In strument. And the rich, full round tone he ot was superb. He is an artist and la only starting on Ms career. Hts musical appreciation shows in every note. He loves his Instrument snd his uiufHc, -andvtha audience which" his self conscfousnens fori' unpleasantly upon htrn. ha-forgets as soon ss he -begins to play. No second rate musician is he. Hs played delightfully An Hungarian ihapsodle .(PoDDer). which wna a tint - pourri of folk nlrs sppearlng In several of tile well known rhannortlpa nf T.l.rt and others. Thn he played a Bach air and a captivating Boccherlni rondo, the slow "Chante Trlste" of Trhnlk-nwairi I so mucn arreoted by violinists, and Send day mail a sample psckag A. Stuart Co.. 200 Stuart Bldg.. Mar shall. Mich. ' ther "Resolved, That this association end us your name and address to- pledges Itself to ssslst by all lea-ltl-and w will ot ones send you by mate means In csrrylng out the Duroose 1 a sample package free. Addrees of this resoluUon P P To Oaks Suk Tonight. urana marcn tonlaht at ft sn Victor Herbert is responsible for th P" tomorrow all day. Monster mss- music. a Diar. DrlKlit and beautiful pro- r" n aaaiea t. fatrick'a nlaht uuciion i promiseu. . . ... . .w , i.iu, ci ou io oe given Last of Moving Pictures. Trwtnv will Ka th. lamt nt th. mnvln. Pictures at the Marquam. The perform- C snces are continuous from 2 until 10:10 lamette p. ni. me inree rums snown are The and niv 1 min. r ButterfIW.1." "The Two Orphans" and . a . y: ,1.'600' ' "Tho Merry Widow.' Building Pfrraits. Rayner, erect dwelling, Wll boulevard, between Delaware R. ft N. comnany, Thene are all new and all Interesting. "The Butter flies" represents a Japanese dance and every Inch of the film haa been deco rated by hand. statement no. i Ml BISHlfi IIP Friends of Popular Principle in Umatilla Organizing for Full Ticket. llghtful, lively song to the bubbling mintaln aprrnr by Davldow. The nlanfftte. MUs Kdith KrIlora- la a careful and conscientious worker whoso cnier rsuit is the lack or any personal magnetism. She Dlava her nntea v. ceedrngjy well and does skillful work with the pedals, and doubtlena knnwa her work. Her accompaniments were Amusements (Special Dispatch te Tbs Jonrnal.) i Pendleton, Or., March 14 Friends of d- : Statement No. 1 and the popular elec tion of Lnlted States senators are plan ning a meeting of Umatilla county friends of this principle for the pur pose of bringing out a full Statement No. 1 ticket for Umatilla and Morrow counties. So far. C. A. Barrett, candi date for reelection to thn legislature from Umatilla county. Is the only can didate pledged in this district, while Ia. La. Mann and C. W. Steen are antl statement candidates. It Is hoped that another candidate for Umatilla county ana aino one I or joint reDresenta tiva for Umatilla and Morrow can be brought out and friends of the movement have been asked to meet In this city for inn purpose 01 aiscussing tne outlook, erect wafer tower, Willamette river, be iwrrii Ann ajin fin 11 inn n i Smith, erect dwelling, Hawthorne," be- v rrii aCawissi i nirrv.r ret mnA ITa Thirty-second, 12.000; T. S. McDonough. erect dwelling Commercial, between "n na n.uiingsworin. 12,000; H P Chrlstensen. erect dwelling. Thurman! .f VTSen Thirty-second and Thirty-third. $8,000; A. F. Darling, erect dwelling East Twenty-first, between Alberta anJ Bralnard, JTM00; O. B. Conklln, erect dwelling, East Sixteenth, between Kll llngsworth and Holbrook, 11,500; C. T. Baling, erect dwelling, Kant Morrison, between East Thirty-sixth and Esst Thirty-seventh, $2,000: C. A. Oalllnger, erect dwelling, East Twelfth, between East Everett and East Flanders, $2,600; S?,r"- Jlw X00"1"- rect dwelling. East Eleventh, between Schuyler and Broad way, $4,000; E. Corbett, erect dwelling, Marr road, $8,600: Fred Brooker. ereet 2rii'nV -"lameis. corner Coleman, $2,600; J. D. Warrell, erect dwelling. East Fifteenth, between East Taylor oj coil Dniraon, sj.ouu; a. t. jveunert, erect dwelling. First street, between uainea ana mne, 1,400. "Black Crook" Tomorrow. Tha attraction at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, to morrow and Monday night, will b the i . ramous- musical spectacular exiravarait ' ra, "The Black' Crook." This old fa- r y it " ' 11 it i L? - . V , ' I 1 1 in, .iamra.ii ianawnii.Mna mm i mi iBamaw ml 1, i tfii orne win De round to be a of many laughs and filled with music ana a bevy of are now selling at to be a source P theatre. catchy retty girls; Seats San Frauclgco Opera Ounipauy. The San Francisco Opera comnanv with jolly Teddy Webb and charming lsuuiiub x-uuara win present ino loy maker." a dalntv comln oners at tli Helllg theatre, next Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. March 19, 20, 21, wiiii popular price matinee Saturday. Seat sale opens next Tuesdsy, St. Pat rick's vday, at tho theatre. 'The Three of Us" Tonight. The lart performance of Rachel Cro- thers Successful nlav 4Th. Thru r Us," will be given at the Baker tonight. No more interesting or delightful per formance has been witnessed on the Baker stasre this sea am, than thia if has been ths one real event In the city the past week. Closing; performance tonight. James N.Davis a;ruBL.iuAiM tji nuidath - for DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 4 My name will appear upon the- Re publican primary election ballot for the nomination to. the Important office of district attorney fdr Multnomah court ty.. To obtain this nomination is equlv. alsnt to. election. i The practice of using this office for political purposes by making It ssrv as a i vehicle to continue thaTlncumbent In power, has attracted public attention. There are, ao many Daylses who are taking, or who have taken, part in publlq affairs in .Portland, that I find jLt necessary to explain that I am the nerann who from 1892 to 1901 waa aa, aoclated In the practice of tho law with C ' U. ' Gantenbelh.'uow judge, and Ar thur I Veasie, and since then have had , no associate , In : practice . of law. and have had my, office at No,. 7,, First street, until recently 'M have occupied offices! ''.the Ablngton- bulldlnf. T1T ' If nominated and elected I shall give all my attention ; to tha 'duties; of the 'office, give to the public the best possible service, and a proper adminis tration of .public sffalrs. ', ,r -,- .'.','-,.. JAMESON. DAVIS. ; program at until tomor- Grand Show Tomorrow, The present vaudeville the Grand will continue row evening, wltH the usual Sunday performances. The headline feature Is Carlisle s dog and pony circus, Intro ducing Tom, the talking horse. Sing ers, dancers, comedians and acrobats are on the bill and one - of the most amusing or motion pictures, "Cupid's Pranks' is presented by F. F. Montres- w, in a wave motion expert. "Anita" Sings Tonight. "Anita,- the Singing Cllr!" will be re poated at the star theatre tonight for me lasi time. The French stock com pany haa been .giving a commendable performance of this comedy and tho Interpolated song numbers of Miss Aninieen xayior in tne title role have been greeted with applause every nlarht. seats can be reserved by telephone iMSp Uei(AY Good Bye, Katrlna, Tomorrow. Tomorrow nts-ht will ha u.t Chance to see thn Allen atnxlr enmnnnv In Its funniest bill, "Our Now Girl," at mo uync. verna reuoas performance of Katrlna the Dutch airl will make vnu scream with laughter. Performance to night snd tomorrow afternoon and night. The finest of movfha- nlcturea between acis ai every perrornancc. "A Royal Slave" at Empire. "A Royal Slave."' which will close Its runat the Empire tonight. Is best de scribed as a weird, fascinating scenic melodrama. - It la fmimi t . Xa,i '?mou"Js,torJp of old Mexico. A Fair God." nd ia a arrade ihn. th average melodrama, both aa ah artistic production and strong sensible plot. .- fr -wawawaawaawawaaawana, '.'Dream City'' Tomorrow. Tomorrow the innnmMt n nrta City-' ojena at the Marquani with Mary Marble and Little Chin aa (hum...,. This la the musical comedy success which ran all last summer at -Weber's theatre in New Tork. 4 It im a hnriun. on tha schemes of real estate specula tors to boom country townships and sell them for elty lots. The plot is amn Ing and the book and store ar bright, i BOYS' CLUB WILL USE WIBELESS Public library telephone Main' 1856 In renewing a book three Items must be given, first, the Ubok number; second, card number; and third, date due. Books overdue cannot be renewed by telephone, as all fines must be paid before books may be renewed. Sevan-day books can not be renewed. A demonstration of wireless teleg raphy will be riven by tha Rnvi Wire less club, under the auspices of the Al blna branch library In the assembly nan or ine Williams Avenue school Wednesday evening, March 18, at 7:30 o'clock. A lecture by W. L. Flnley, Illustrated with steroptlcon, on the "Common Birds of Oregon" will be given on Tuesday evening, March 24, at 8 o'clock. In Strahlman's hall; corner of East Thir teenth and Spokane avenue, Sol I wood. This lecture is under the auspices of the Bellwood branch library. IMPROVEMENT ON r ;' BELMQyT TQ GQ 0N Judge Cleland has refused an injunc tion to prevent the city from improving Belmont -atrfet, between Tenth and Twentieth streets. A restraining order was sougni oy William Donovan ana others, who alleged that the Pacific Bridge company had been given a mo nopoly ..by the decision of the city to uss a patented process, the Warren blth uiltlo pavement. They also charged that the cost Is excessive. A stipulation was presented by War ren, Bros, agreeing to furnish the in- f-redlenta of the pavement to all con ractors at the same price, and Judge Cleland said that this made competition possible, and diS not establish a monop oly. The Improvement of the street will therefore be proceeded with, as di rected by the cfty council. H0NK-H0NK BUBBLE FOR CHIEF CAMPBELL Th City exacntlva hoard vanterilnv authorized the city auditor to advertise iur Dies ior an automobile ror Chler i"fm,pbe.,L 7' Tho council appropriated 13, 1)00 for the maehlna at tha time tha annual estimates were made. The board also authorised the auditor to ad vertise for bids for a water tower, four first-Class enrlnea. three mmhlnitlnn chemical and hose wae-ons and a hnrirv for one of the battalion chiefs. THE TRUTH ABOUT KIDNEY TROUBLE (URAEMIC HEADACHES) There is a class of headaches that aro very persistent and very painful, that are to be suspected where there appears to oe no cause for them, es pecially In those cases in which there are aecreaaea or scanty eliminations. These are usually ugly symptoms and mean mat me Kidneys are not elimi nating the toxins or poisons, snd that iney are retained in tne circulation. It is In such cases that apoplectic symptoms or drowsiness and convul sions roiiow. The central difficulty Is araln Inflam mation or tne Kidneys that has to an extent closed the kldnev functions, and It Is apparent that a reduction of the inflammation will ie-ODen the tubules wun Krauuu -resiorauon. Aa the direct effert nf ITtillnn'a P... uonrpouna is to abate inriammallon in the kidney tissues, it Is seen why It is the first thine- to bo effective In th eaa cases and why failure has been the ruin uncier tne old indirect treatment. The symptoms under tha above head ing are u merit and cermit of no delav for before this Compound was discov ered they were nearly alwaya fatal and generally In a few months. (In such cases hot baths will aid the Renal Compound, as sweatinr helna to relieve the uraemlc condition.) literature mauea tree. JOHN J. FULTON CO., -Oakland. Cal. Fulton's Renal Compound can be had at all first-class drug stores. No Cocaine, No Gas No Students Our Buccals la Ana In nnlm nigo-graa work at rsasonabla prlcaa. NERVOUS PEOPLE 1 And those affllotsd with beartweak- I ness oan now have their teeth ex tracted filled and brldgework ap- puea wiinoui ms jeast pain or oan- ar. PAINLESS EXTRACTION ., 21-KARAT CROWNS OUR BEST PLAIN PIaTin.. AXllrf IaIH&U FieATHi 1J Term --AintVC Examination and Consultation rrs. I Re-Cnamcling Teeth Is ths greatest Invention In mndara dentistry and has been moat auffoeae. ful of all methods W extend to sll a special Invita tion to Call at our Office and have their teeth examined fres of charge We own and control tHa ir.i and best equipped dental establish ment in the WOlld. ha v In a IS nffl. all told. We give a written guarantee with all work for 10 veara. ladv iiinj. ant Oped evenings till 7. Sunday I to 1. Union Painless Dentists UIM ISorrUoa St, Corner rirst amlnatlon free. WOataJT A SlZOZaXTT , S. X. OXAV, the only Chinese woman doctor In this city. She nas cure a many af flicted sufferers. Cured private ana remaie dis eases, also throat and lung troubles: stomach, bladder and kldneva ana diseases or all amas mat ins numan flesh Is heir to. Cured py enmese herbs and roots. Remedies harm less. . No . operations. Honest treatment Ex 381 Clay st.. cor. Third. v. -- ' 5 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cilia in aad bnurtiOM th. kab rranoai a loxuriAnt rrowlS Mr Vails to Barter Gray Cur sealp dimaM a h.ir hillna. 8e.anJSI.0Ot Proglm I, ABC and X YZ c A M7 POT LLU A SERIES OP TEN TALKS ON AD- X T ' A " : VERTISINO written by Seymour Eaton of l L Philadelphia for the readers of Tho Journal JL J . T . - , " .'. i;:l':-i, ;.. . Don't let newspapers fool?' yoti. . Don't skip " V around from one newspaper t,o another.' Success . in advertising comes from hammering away at the - same crowd. . : ? , Pick out the newspaper which has the kind of ' readers you want for customers and then stick.?!' When you get things going keep vour head., A line-up bf canvassers from competitive newspapers -will aHron -you immediately and - show you by-a process of arithmetic, or it may be of geography, . that they can give you twice the circulation at half :? the price-; that whoever advised you didn't know t what he was talking about; that if the paper your advertisement is in actually pays you, their news- papers will certainly make you a millionaire. .;. They are all nice fellows and put up good V lunches and you like to meet them. Each will tell you that your advertisement is tjie prettiest thing , he. ever saw and that your store is a perfect gem. -But don't 1 You can't afford it; at least not unless you have sufficient .advertising appropriation to 1 keep copy in all the newspapers continuously. An eight-inch advertisement in one newspaper' , frequently will bring much bigger results than a ' two-inch advertisement in four newspapers. ' If you advertise your store to a hundred and fifty thousand people you can safely bank on the fact that in due time everybody will hear about -you. People have a way of passing along good news. The fact that your advertisement appears con- tinuously in a reputable newspaper stimulates pub lie confidence. Your shop advances step by step -in the estimation of tens of thousands of people, who may be months getting around to make their first purchase. You can talk to a hundred and fifty thousand people any day of the week through a metropolitan newspaper and make your talk as personal as you wish. You need not employ an interpreter or use, a megaphone. Simply talk. That's all. Be sin cere about it. Let your words ring true. The people will listen. They like it. Spend thousands a year on rent and electric -light and experienced salesmen and then squeeze out a niggardly hundred or two on advertising; on telling the people that you have the store and the goods and the salesmen, all hanging around wait ing. A retail shop that spends $5,000 a year on rent ought at the very lowest estimate spend from $5,000 to $10,000 a year on advertising. Your advertising is not a thing apart from' your enterprise. It is your enterprise ;.a contagion which you yourself create andAvhich,1 if thoroughly 1 spread, is as enduring as the everlasting hills. - ' . - - r-i-t 'at P. S-Talk No. 5 will be publiahed in The Journal Monday, March 16. (Copyright, 1908. Chicago.) urwrir luLfLl mm Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. f , Y7 . - . . . mm Ml Six . Hays' The big coast rac mMt tn Ko h.u at the Exposition rink niwm Mn., night There are rrht ntrm an ail are fast professional skaters. sH. Card. wno won rnarace at the Oaka and at Salem, will defend , the honor of the Exposition. ;' Arrhla riM,l.i. f o. x iMcisco, wno won tne race in Chi cago last spring, will be In the race. Amongr the different racers there is much rivalry and a clean racing con- te.1? uwU,,.bvST.eni Oe-al admission will be 35o, bdtif you skate It will enly be J6c,. the usuai price. not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Contains no opiates. ; ; ri Be Suro You Get Foley' There art HabatitDtea made to sell oa the good name of Foley's "Honey and Tar. Beware of them. You ahould have confidence ', in cough enre that baa been aold wfth univeraaJ satisfaction for thirtyftTe years. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is In V - A mother Testifies . This is to certify that my daughter was down for almost one year with a cold. The doctors finally pronounced it consumption, W had riven no hope for her recovery. I was given a sample bottle of Foley s Honey and Tar. I gave it all to her in about three hours. It stopped the cough, and gave her rest. , I sent next day and bought a 50c. bottle . ' and began giving it. ' In three month's time she was well. There can not be too much said la favor of Foley's Honey and Tar, It saved my child's life. " Mrs George Batson, Fountain Grove, Ko. a yellow Package. See that yon get it. , : Three siies 25e, 50c and $1.00. The 50-cent size contains two aid one-half times as tnuch as the small size . and the $1.00 bottle almost six times as mucn. - , ; SOLD O nCG3!DD DY ALL DRUfJGlSTS