THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 21. 1907.
To Owners ,
of Bad Breath
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Follow a . long drive with one of ,
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and see what a treat a game1 can be made j j
Imperiales Ggarettes are .chosen by dis
criminating sportsmen because of their exqui
site blend of fine tobaccos. : ' -
Furthermore, they are rolled in thin mais
paper crimped, not pasted and each one
has its own individual mouthpiece to cool
the fragrant smoke. - '-" v-'.
:, Imperiales are still , : . ;
' 10 for 10 cents -' ;v ;
The men of the West smoked 100,000,000 hi 1900.
'i Sold'Etxrjrwher " '
JOHN COLUMN COMPANY, Saa Fnacfaca .
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AMERICANS SPEND MUCH MONEY
. CULTIVATING RUBBER IN MEXICO
- C. N. Cooper, manager of the Castfllaa
Rubber company, returned a few day
aao from a thro months' trip to tbe
company - plantation In the state of
Chiapas, southern Mexico. While talking-
of hie trip this morn In Mr; Cooper
aid:
"There are six American rubber com
panies, the lines of whose properties
Join one another, that are now clearing
the dense Jungle and planting; rubber
trees In the state of. Chiapas, Mexico.
These people art spending- vast sums
f money down there In planting and
cultivating the native rubber. One large
American, company has been shipping
rubber from there for two years from
cultivated trees, and. this year will have
many thousand young; trees that will
come into bearing. -
"From the Immediate vicinity of the
American plantations there are about
100,000 pounds of pure rubber shipped
Into the United States monthly. We
expect that in a few years the Mexican
rubber belt will equal in production that
of Ceylon, which Is now the chief source
of rubber supply for the world."
INDIANS LINGER IN JAIL BECAUSE
OF LOVE FOR NEIGHBORS ANIMALS
Becsuae Tycona. a resident of 'the
t7matl)la reservation, and Ralph Jack
son, an allottee of the Klamath reser
vation, did not realise that the federal
law la based to a certain extent on the
tenth commandment they are both in
the county jail awaiting the action of
the next federal grand Jury.
Tycona looked with covetous eyes
upon a saddle horse and outfit owned
by Albert Barnhart, - another ' well
known character of tbe Umatilla reser
vation. The more he looked the more
he came to the conclusion that the
horse of right belonged to him.. He
concluded his observations by riding the
horse over to his own teepee where he
towed it away out of eight. Barnhart,
however, trailed the, lost steed to the
tent of his neighbor and being a mem
ber of the Indian police force took both
the horse - aad Tycona before United
States commissioner John Hailey, Jr.,
of Pendleton. Mr. Hailey remanded the
covetous one to the custody of the Un
ited States Marshall's office and he was
brought to Portland.
Ralph Jackson had need of milk for
the use of his family of seven papooses,
and following the anolent maxim that
might is right, led away the nucleus of
hla neighbor's dairy farm. As a result
he made an Involuntary trip, to Klar
math Falls -where United States Com
missioner Alex Martin put him under
$1,600 bonds to sppear before the next
federal grand Jury In Portland. ,
, Mr. Jackson furnished the bonds snd
went back to Che reservation but had
the misfortune to carve another of hi
neighbors during a little difference over
some domestic affair. His bondsmen
came to the conclusion that his life wss
becoming too strenuous and so turned
him over to the law. He was brought
to Portland and Is now-In the county
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RAILROAD OFFICIALS
HOLD ANNUAL MEETING
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(Joeraal Special Service.
Chicago, March 21. Railroad, presi
dents, managers, superintendents and
engineers from every important trans
portation line in the country were pres
ent today at the eighth annual meeting
of the American Hallway Engineering
and Maintenance of Way association.
The meeting, which has been in session
several days, closes tonight with a ban,,
quet. The purpose of the organisation
Is the advancement of knowledge per
taining to the scientific and economical
location, construction, operation and
maintenance of steam roads. ' ' '
PULLS HARD AT
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Mrs. Robbtns Seems Deter
mined to Get Divorce Despite
' Agreement With Husband. ' '
SAYS HIS LAWYER ,
CAVE HER BAD ADVICE
Did Not Realise That If 8h).Fol
Attorney She ' Would Work ' In
Justice to Her Lawyer and Herself
Acnes V: Robblns says in. an" affl-
oavlt which she tiled In, the state cir
cuit court yesterday that she has left
her husband, W. K. Robblna, and has
"left him for quits,' which means, ac
cording to an accepted translation, that
she has no further use for him than
she-baa for a-eaatoft-glowe with, boles
In each linger. :
The couple live at Lenta. They were
divorced in December. Mrs. Robblns
winning by default on the part of Bob
bins. La at week Robblns filed an affi
davit asking that the decree of divorce
be set aside, alleging that be naa en
tered Into a contract with his wife
whereby they had forgotten and for
given paat differences and were to live
the rest of their Uvea in happy peaoe
and. loving concord.. .
Says She Was Bunkoed.
Now cornea Mrs. Robblns Into the
same court and files an affidavit where
by aha not only says that Robblna
colored certain facts, but that his brush
slipped and he painted white black.
Mrs. Robblns did not like Robblns
painting and proceeded to produce ver
milion hues In which the word picture.
Liar." was the leading figure. Her
painting was not allegorical but seemed
to run close. to the Jine dividing truth
from Action.
Mrs. Robblns says in her affidavit
that aha had been inveixled Into the of.
flee of her errant spouse's attorney, J.
J. Johnson, where, to quote Mrs. Rob
blns. "we had some talk about dis
missing our divorce suit, but that aaid
Johnson volunteered to advise me not to
go to my attorney and-request him to
dismiss this suit for some mue time,
for the reason, as Johnson stated, that
mv attorney would. In such event.
charge me more than he would do after
he should find that I had reaumea co
habitation with defendant - (Robblna)
for some lltle while, and I, not realis
ing at the time tha: aald advloe waa dis
honorable and not straightforward, ac
cepted said advice, and did not consult
my attorney, and did not request said
attorney to dismiss said suit, and did
not inform him of any or tne facta reia
tlve to said agreement to resume co
habitation, .andX did not communicate
with him In any manner. That my at
torney not having received any com
munication from me, and not having
been informed of what had transpired,
entered up a default in said suit shortly
after the expiration of - the time to
.answer. . '' ;
Back to the Battle.
"That after I had gone back to de
fendant, he shortly thereafter resumed
his drunken ways, and went about
soaked .in whiskey and cursed and
abused me and threatened me with
physical violence until, in about a week,
I was obliged to and did again leave
him. this time for quits.
"That defendant well knew that the
divorce case had not been dismissed,
but was still pending, and I repeatedly
told him so, and he well knew that I
Intended to proceed with eatd divorce,
but neglected to appear therein, under
the mletaken idea that said agreement
forever wiped out my cause of suit for
divorce as stated In the -complaint."
Appended to Mrs. Robblns' affidavit
waa an affidavit .by J- O. Petty, a resi
dent of Lents, who knows the couple.
Petty's affidavit follows In part: "And
after plaintiff, had gone back to de
fendant, defendant - waa 1 drinking and
abused plaintiff until ahe waa obliged
to and did leave htm for eelf-protection
In consequence of said cruelty and
drunkenness. "
Foul Odor of Indlrestloiv Smoking,
Eating or Drinking Stopped .
at Once With Stuart's
Charcoal Lozenges.
', While Manuny wu lazfly doing the wuh,
She said to herself t DU labor u bosh,, , ;
Ah wish dat de tub would run from de room , "
And nerah come back to worry' dig coon, '., .
' No sooner she'd spoke, when her wish it came truej
. And IComelia Kinks was the cause of it, too.
Cheerful facet; tood diarestfona and stronsr muscles belong to those who eat "Korn Kinks" regularly, r Delicate :
t tasty, digestible, sustaining made of malted corn and welcome treat for any meal ' At your grocer's for only 6c ,
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TiLTBD.CQIlHEIsMffiiBfiajlyioServe.liotorCpId
Trial vackage to Prove It Seat tee.
Bilious breathers, onion eaters. Indi
gestion victims, cabbage consumers,
smokers, drinkers and those with gas
on the stomach are In a class all by
themselves, distinguished by a powerful
bad breath. ' -
They all breathe, and as they breathe,
they whiff out odor which makes those
standing near, turn their heads away In
dlaguat The pitiable part of It la that
these victims do not realise what a
eiekealBg-tbiag-s-4aVf fenalve-breeth
is to others.
Charcoal Is a wonderful absorber of
gasea and odors. It absorbs 100 times
Its own volume of gas.
Stuart's Charcoal Losenges will put s
stop to your bad, offensive breath, and
to your belchlngs, whstever the causa
or source., because the charcoal quickly
abssrbs all noxious, unnatural odors and
gases. . , ' ' .
If you suffer from Indigestion and
belch gas as a result. 8tuarts Charcoal
Losenges will absorb" all the gas and
make you stop .belching. , . .
- If on getting, up in the morning XOU
have such a bad, bilious breath, that
you can almost smell It yourself,
Stuart's Charcoal Losenges will get rid
of it for, you quickly. . ' ,
If you have been smoking or chew
ing, or have been eating onions or other
odorous things. " Stuart's -Crcoa I
Losenges will make your breath pure
and sweet.- ;
Charcoal la also the bast laxative
known. Tou - can take a whole boxful
and no harm will result. It la a won
derfully easy regulator. '
And then, too. It filters your blood
every particle, of poison and Impurity
In your blood la destroyed, and you be
gin to notice the difference In your face
Bret thlng--your clear complexion.
Stuart's Charcoal Lor en gee are made
from pure willow charcoal, and Just a
little honey Is put . in to make them
palatable, but not too sweet y
They will ' work wonders In your
stomach, and make you feel fine and
fresh. - Toor blood andbreath will be
purified. Too wtU feel clean Inside.
We want to prove all thla to you, ao
Just send for a free sample today.- Then
after -you get tt and uss It, you will
like them so well that you will go to
your druggist snd get a Ho box of
these Stuart's Charcoal Losenges.,'
Send us your, name and address today
and we will at once send you by mall a
sample package free.- Addrees F. A.
Stuart Co, IS Stuart Bldg, Marshall.
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PORTLAND LEADS
IN IMPROVEMENTS
Mo city' west of Chicago has before
It as much street and sewer Improve
ment as Portland thla year. '
Under ordinances passed at ' recent
meetings .of the council I4 streets
have been laid .out; and the plans will
be reported to the street committee at
its next meeting. In addition to streets
and 41 sewers are now under construc
tion. ' . .- .
' The big Irving-ton sewer has been ac
cepted by City Engineer Taylor. The
Brooklyn Sewer,' the biggest drain thla
side of the Mississippi, so the city, en
gineers -say, is now welt ' under way.
This sewer will have an lnatde dlara
eter of 10 feet at the river., It will be
nearly three miles long. . . .
BUILDING PLANS OF V
BAKER CITY EAGLES
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rpeHM Dtafiatcfc te The Joernal. '
Baker City, Or., March tl. Fraternal
ordera of Baker City will lead the etate
In point of One buildings by the coming
of summer. The Eagles have Just let
the contract for their new three-story
stone aerie, the Knights of Pythias are j
going to build, the Woodmen of the
World own their own hall and the Elks
have one ef the finest temples In the
west. Construction of the new Eagles"
building' Is . to commence Immediately
and It will be completed, before fall.
It will be located on Valley avenue, be
tween First and Front streets, and
built of Baker county building stone.
The lower floor will be used for store
rooms, the second floor for auditorium
and banquet hall and the third floor
for the lodge exclusively. Tom Grant
will construct the building. Bowen A
Oleeaon Install the steam pipes snd A.
J. Fish do the plumbing and gasflttlng.
It Is estimated it will cost from $30,
00 to $25,000.
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Spring Styled Now Ready
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Dress Silk Hat . $8.00
Operas . $8.00 and $10
- Derbys and Soft . $5.00
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The Gentility Shop t
. 311 Morrison St, Opp. Postoffice
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COLONIST RATES TO OREGON
And the Pacific Northwest over the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line,
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., and Southern Pacific, from all parts of
the East, DAILY during March and April. "
' ;. you ca in prepay
For ticktets, if you desire to bring friends, relatives, employes or others fromr
the East, by depositing the cost with any agent of the O. R. & N. or S. F. I
Lo., with name and address, and ticket will be promptly turnished In ttrc feast
A Rnre Opportunity to Promote the In
dustrial Growth of the NorthWest
batm nw noroxrAa. BArrxmar oxrzas.
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Chicago ...... S30.SO S33.00
Bt. UUI . ................ ST.OO - SO.OO
Xaasas City , , . SS.&O SS.00
Omaha . . , . i-.T. . . .T ta.BO 15.00
Fai aa .so , mo
Buffalo 40.00 $4S.0
Kew York 47.80 , 6O.0O
Boston ..?.. i-iti 47.40 .4SAO
Philadelphia V; . . ........ . 47 J 5 48.7 S
WaaMagtoa 4TJS : 4SJI9
A Rates apply to all main and branch line points, Huntington to Spokane,
' Inclusive. B Rates apply to' Portland, Astoria and Puget Sound points; also
' Southern Paclflo main and branch line points north of and including Aahlaml.
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V For complete Information, inquire of -s
-. . WK KoUVBBAT,' Oeueral Passeages Agent, - '
- , . - Oregon .Uroa4 Wavlgatioa Co.
C W. Stinger. City Ticket Agt, d and Washington. -
HILLSB0R0 PRISONER
ALMOST OUT OF JAIL
' rnpeelal ntxpatek to Tbe Jon rail.)
Hllleboro, Or.. .. March SI. Charles
Patton, eoloredt a prisoner at the coun
ty Jail, charged with receiving stolen
property, was discovered br Bherlff
Connell and his deputlea In an attempt
to break Jill. Patton was allowed the
freedom of the corridor and In some
manner succeeded in secreting a table
knife and a large piece of Iron In the
jail. Late in the afternoon a grinding
noise was heard -In the rear of the Jail
and upon. Investigation employes in the
sheriffs office found Patton fast mak
ing his way to liberty Several bricks i
had been removed and It would have
required but a few minutes more.
It Is reported that the district attor
ney had agreed to let Patton off with a
light sentence, but the good news was
not conveyed to him until after the
attempt to escape and he is now likely
to get s severe punishment. -
EXCITING BATTLE WITH
RUNAWAY BURGLARS
(Bpeelal Maest) te Tie ?esral)
Sugene, Or, March II. Tuesday
night while the proprietor was in a
rear room, tnree men entered tne cigar
store of Walter Wtlmot at Springfield
and stole several boxes of cigars. Just
aa they were leaving the place Wllmot
saw them and he and Frank Smltson
gave chase. They succeeded In over
taking one, who showed fight, knocking
Wllmot down. Smltson then struck the
robber a blow In the face, partially
stunning Mm, and City Marshal 8ha
han arrived snd took the fellow to jail.
During the night the man's accompli
ce a broke Into a blacksmith shop and
taking some tools therefrom broke the
lock on the lall door and liberated the
prisoner. They have not : been seen
since. The rubbers had the appearance
of being hobos. The cigars tbey took
were thrown away ' while they were
running from Wllmot and Smltson and
were recovered later,
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dressers all prices. :
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Welch's reputation is sewn .
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tffy ) --r-'orboys'i
Welch s Jiu Jitsu Suits
are wonders-double
' double seats, triple ff.
taped seams ; and water
proofed cloth. '
Only $4.50
BOOK or WATCH FREE
If Not night Welch Makes It RIKht
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