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, THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1S07. WRONGED WIFE WOULD FORGIVE THE ELOPERS Woman Left Dstrtituts by" Runaway, Hutband ChtrtsheaNo Hard Fading. Toward fitter or Car 8pouie--Not r j ; Even Wood Left for anri.v';,v,'', ", ; ) Rico in Quality as well ao in Name ; Handsome Booklet of the City of Portland and ; Rose City Park Will Be MaUed.;Jre6--v:v; There are plenty of so-called Porto Rican dgars, . many of them made of tobacco grown in the United States; these brands ' will likely multiply in number since the re cent increased cost of Porto Rican leaf. That's why smokers everywhere should be more particular than ever to get the genuine (' EM. TOHO Jm Luka'and Hli 1 Year-Old SUter-ln-Law, KatU Btm, With ; .Whom Ha Eloped. . . V ("peelal ptepatett te The Jearaal.) ' Ratnta. ' dr..' 'April 4 Mra. Jnn Lux, whoa husband lopd Sunday with hr alat.- Katie Bevena, imibi to U more hard feeling toward tha girl then toward her. eloping apova. Mr. and Mra.-I.uk end Katl Bvm . had llvd together for th past slg or lent month. " All got along wll and thy were vary happy family. Mra Luke aajra. She denlea that bar husband ' bad threatened to alopa and desert bar. Mra: Luke aaya aha notlcad no ehanc to tier sletsf s behavior nntll about a south ago, whan ah grew rather lrrl- . table and refused. to assist faucn wtu the housework. . . "If Jesse, and Kat had eom to in tnemeeivea ana toia ma may war go ing to do such a thine," aatd Mr. Luka, never would bay " ballavad them. Mr. Luke was alwaya good to ma and P. II. A. MAKES STRONG RULING Northwest Amateur Must - Be ft V Careful in Regard to Break- . ; ,.- Ing tha Rule. ' OFFICIAL. NOTICE SENT. ' , OUTBY DIRECTORS i . . .. : - ainy A ma tear Thaf Dea Not Cos form With the ReguUttona' WU1 , B at One . Dlaaoailfled " mtd " Barred From ParUlpaUom, i ! Tha Intaraoholaatto leagu mt' ra tr4ay . and transacted ebnaldarabl bualnraa. Th laaru deldd to apply for mmbrahlp la th P. N. A. An f fort that la beln mad and which la racelTlnt prompt oonaldaratloa and up jport la th moT ea foot to hay all eoliaiaa and achoola antrd la th P. N. A. - " . . . ; ... At Tuaaday ynlng'a inatln of th Multnomah club dlraotora th olub want on record la th ma.ttr of approving ina aiana laaaa t7 th P. N. A. to th ffaot that ao on ahall rprant. th . club id any athlatio avant bavins baa ball In mind paclally, whoa ajnatau atandioa ' not aaUafaotory to th P. .Th work that XL H. Rardmaa and hla aaaoclataa afa doing fit thla part of th oonntry to maintain elaan athlatio la hlRhty fommandatory, and ', thar I bo raaon hy yry amataur organlaa tlon, arhool ' and collet In tha aorth wat thouM not glv th proposltloa the moat United aupport and loyalty. C. C Uotaal, president ct th P. N. A., la. In .town for a few dayar and U rary anthualasUo over th bright t- i ior emeieur atniettoa ra th north l"";t. . v . I On account of th many Mffarent opinions exlatlng aa to th atatu of tha varloua bee ball team ad league being organised ia the territory em braced" by th Pacific Northwest asio. elation of th A.- A. TJ.Suid foe th guidance of amateur athletea. th P N. A. wlah to make th following statement and suggeatlons: ' "Amateur wishing to play basketball and retala their amateur standing should organ! themselves into teams or cluba. and all rate raeeinta ... y received therefrom should go into n imnrr ox in ma or club. . Any pnaa for traveling or equipment should b paid by th team or olub aa aa organisation, and any surplus should keniala.la th treaaury mad not be di vided among th players. Tha praotle that ha arisen of teams being formed and th playra dividing th gat re ceipts . among , themselves la vicious practice and not countenanced by th ,.P. N. A. of th A. A. aa It pro fesslonallies the player. Any ama. tear organUlng a baseball club or team should, for th protection of their ama taur standing, beeom registered In th TlJ?',- f'Jh A- V- Moraovwr.any athlat playing base ball under any cir cumstances involving a division or ..T!.1".16- " raealpta .wui be in. eligible to compete in any athletic vent, mentioned by th P. N. A. or under the control of any of th tndl Vldual member of th P. N. A." Summer Apparel. . . It I non too rly t lay In yosr uppty f summer wear. W will do our a hare toward helping you by giving you a nifty apring suit at moat rea sonable prlc. Tou tell us how you want It mad and w will follow your rdere to th dot. gack and dressy suits successfully xcutd. If you wlh to keep in. touch with stern styles In men s spperi, Vp In touch with j. Th 3. C. P-hiK-fr Co., tunmi 10 sn 11 ri-'h m 't, c -:-,P ,Rl wJlh. rgt"i s'r i. w have only, had on Quarrel. That wa about two weeka ago, aad about Katla. . , - "I never missed them Sunday until about 10 o'clock. I thought Jess was out with some of hi friend aad Katie at church. H didn't leav any wood chopped. Th fir went out aad It got oold and I wa too weak to split wood. "Then I wondered why they did not com horn. It took th folk a long time to convince me that they had left. Ia spit of all tha wrong Jesse has don ma' I'd tak him back. I don't think Kail will ever return., "Whan I mm a llttl stronger I will leave Rainier aad go to work for a living: i . ; . Jesse Luke' parent . ar residents of CoqulU City, Oregdn. It I not thought that th aloplng eoupl can go vary far, aa they bad lass thaa 130 between them. CLOSE BIG f.11 1 AT GRANITE HILL Failure to Make Payments or : 'f r Pay Wages Causa of Shut-Dowh. '.. ; ORIGINAL OWNERS IN POSSESSION OF PROPERTY Payroll for. Paat Three Tear Has I- Averaged Five Thousand Dollars Moaavflaaaolal Dlfftealtiea 'o'CVllorl.:,' " :' ' (Specie) Mspttfh ta T Jeereil.) ' Q rants Pass, Or, April 4. With th original owner of th property clamor Ing for payment long overdue, with th miner disgruntled and growling for wages that ahould hav been paid three month ago, and with all th peraonal property of the mine and . camp at tached, such aa-horse, wagons, office furniture and lumber, with all this apoa tham . aad trouble growing thicker vary day, th American Oold Plaids company was yesterday obliged to give up the Granite Mill mines and return tham to the original owners, the latter of whom are Oregon and California men, R. A. Booth of Eugene being trua tee. The camp, Ight in Ilea from thla city, which baa been a seen of buatle and activity for th past three year,' 1 now still, and th stags that ha been- mak ing the round trip daily, loaded to .the guard with passenger and baggage, and carrying mall, haa been abandoned; cablna ar daaerted. the crew la dis persed, and only two or three aaea re main to guard the property,' ' - T he- original ownrrs have biased U. W.- Kerchoff la charge, to take care of the machinery and make an Inventory of the equipment C M.- Morpby, who nas oeen superintendent and manager of the mines for the American Gold Fields company, for the past year, will remain oa the ground aa a represents- tive of th company. Aa th Granite Hill M a very "wet- mine, requiring the constant service of a huge cen trifugal pump to keep down the water, the shutting down of the mill and plant will reeutt In the flooding of all the lower and middle levels within the next t days or two weeka The closing dowa of the Oranlta Rill la a serious loss, not only to tha stock holders of the American Oold Plaids company, but to Grants Pasa. aa the payroll has averaged SMOt per month, nearly all of which haa been anent bar. It la maintained by competent mtnjng men and eea-tneera that th mln la all right, that th ledge Is wld aad perma- aeni an am paying value, but that It failure la due to It having been operated In a way that allowed no margin. A aatlafactory adjustment of nnanciai oimouitie l looked for. MILWAUKEE TO USE : PALOUSE TROLLEY USE Agreement Between Transcon tinental Road and Spokane . Electrlo Reached. Stta1 ntaMMs ie Tae Jeeraal't - - SAulll. XCmmW Anvil 1 . . . . - ported on aeemingly good authority- that tha ( rm tm. VniTMiiikaa a. at i...i - . th Spokan eV Inland electric railroad have reached an agreement for Inter change of traffic. The Inland will contribute to the trni"Hlnntal trafllo of the Milwau kee anj will banal a portion of th Cigar 5 Cents EL TOKO -Bm fhtt - vAa) dtfmmd$tm . PuntUl Fint This Is " one cigar you can be sure Is Porto Rican in quality as well as in name, made in Porto Rico, exclusively, of Porto Rican tobacco. ' . ' " J . v The El Toros now on the market are fitterTnqualitythan e ver7because:of the unusual excellence of this year's crop in Porto Rico only the best selections of which are used to make the El Toro. Made, in a thoroughly modern factory, with facilities and methods unequalled by , any other manulacturer, 1 loro cigars are unquestionably the finest 6-cent dgars Porto Rico has ever produced, ; Every El Toro cigar is now banded so you can be sure you get the genuine. It costs you only five cents,as always. The El Toro is superior to any other dgar , sold at 5 cents. N ' Potto RkAn-Amearlcan Tobacco Cnenpany . taTaaafaotares, Baa fnaa, Porta Bio KASOaT. aXSMAJI ) CO, Btotrtkaaoxa, PorOaad, Ore. I Married..:: Women ' Having separate estates can have them cared . for and their every interest carefully, guarded : by placing them in charge of our Trust Com- u pany. - The business relations with our patrons are In strictest confidence, and our thorough equip ment arid organization insure competent and . economical handling of these interests. Merchants Savings and Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREET. Capital fully paid $150,000.00. J. Frank Watson, Preat R. L. Durham Vjce-Prest r W. H. Far, Secty. S. C Catching, Asst. Secty. v O. W. T. Muellhaupt, Cashier. x BUTTERNUT BREAD Pure dean healthful V delidous ' wholesome nourishing appetizing 5c per loaf , at all grocers BXWAUX OF ITS MANY IMITATIONS E HAVE in course of preparation a magnificent illustrated book let, showing Portland to its best advantage, and also the partial-" ; lar beauties of Rose City Park. We believe that you would like to have your friends in the east know of the natural beauties of this citv and we will be triad to send them a copy of this book let when it is completed. In the meantime, if you will fill out the attached coupon and either mail it to us or call and leave it with us, we will be glad Jtp.seejthat each of.the.friends you mention receives one of them: HARTMAN & THOMPSON, Portland, Oregon. , ; V Gentlemen: Please send a copy of your booklet, when completed, to the following named people, without any expense to me: v ; ; '"'. Name .. Address ... . .. ... . ....... . . ; . -. e ei Name ............. .'. . . . , ..... . . . Address . .. . ...... ......... .4 Name .. .......................Address ......... .v.e Name . . ......-.. . . . . .Address ... e. Name , . , ; . . . . . . . . ........ Address . . ........... . Name ....................... . . . . Address .. x . . ............ . . ; . - . Thanking you for your kindness, I am, ; Name ...... ..i...... ........ ........... e.eet . y Address .... ... .. Names may also be sent on postal cards or in any. convenient way. 'Journal) .;.'...: .'-V' MUwauk trafllo to and from Spokan nnUl th blf eaatem re4 build Ita wn Un Into that cltr. Th Spokan Inland wtU rata it traka within th city limits of Roaelta at least three feet and the supposition Is that th two rompan.es ar aeektna; a (iad for both Una that win maae inn inwirmuin of trefflo an easr matter. . This will iv to the Palouae country every bene fit of the Milwaukee system. Manning OH Coasulate, tW'eehlnste Batvea ef Ttie Jraal.t " 'Washlnston, April' 4.--Isaaee Man- Bin a, formerly editor of th Baleav(Or-. too) Stateeman. wa today appointed United State consul to Cartagena, Co lombia. Manning" passed the civil serv ice oonsular examination recently. . DALLES FARMERS PLANT 1 LARGE AREA TO FRUIT The Danes, Or, April 4. There will be more fruit tree planted la thl vt-rlnlt- this sprlnc than ever before, it ha been estimated that over 11.000 tree will be planted during th pres ent month, and tbes will consist of peacta, pear, apple and ehrrry plants. Is only twelve minutes from the business center of Portland. If you doubt this take the W.-W. car and convince yourself. . TTTTT law O T1 Are the lowest priced close In building sites before the Portland . . . public today.- All . - v .": niiKy mm y TSM Down and $10 a month. This is the most liberal proposition : ever offered you. . Each lot will have Every City: Including sewers, graded streets, cement sidewalks and curbs, Bull Run water and gas. Electric lights and telephones are j rV:. - V- Ti2 Also Waverleigh has a school of its own. That alone makes It worth the while of the home builder to consider. Investigate and ' youH invest. ''.'"': . ' Sixth and Washington r,I:In 550 Branch Office, Twenty-sixth and Franklin. Phone Sell wood 44 Land hitherto not cultivated ha been divided Into email farm and thee will be devoted to fruit oulture. ' Fruit grown near Th LUa always commands the hlgheet prices. The most luscious peechee, pears aM other fruit hav been grown here, 4 t ror' have awsk.ned to a rHsMtnn 6f t1 reetlge lh citj enjoja ta thi rn'n . Marco wa quit cool stid fvnrMekre row r to fruit, for th buds are not im lnt!y r,A 1 matureu to oe Injured hy a lute front. n'r"r'' ' The fiwipwit are favoraMe fir a !vv f 1 ' trop rt fm!t. ' ' t ( i !