Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 25, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFORT) DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 25. IflOS.
REGULATIONS
FOR SHIPPERS
Rates No Longer Imposed
by Carrier but by Law--Recourse
to Commission
malt
mmmtTce rotnrniHMiiii
An imrfrtaut ntljntf lm W
)y the liiti-mtnt
iu tbe caw of A. .1. Poor Oniin com
paiiy vs. C. ft. k Hail way rniiiiuiy,
which affertH nil nhiil"r"- Tin- rul
ing 1i a fnllowH:
l.'Tlic published rnl governing
trutmjiorUitiou .nHwreu two given "jmi1h
iw long at it n-uiuiiiH uncanceled i an
fiawl and unalt'raMt" i.llnr by tin
Bbij.piT or by tbft carriiT as if that par
titular rate had fofen eHtablinlii'l by a
special act of congreni. Wb-a regular
ly published it is Co lunger the rate
impottM by the carrier, but tUn rate
imported by law.
B. BogardleM of the rate qu.-tcd, or
inserted In a bill of lading, tlifi pub
lished rate must be paid by the tthipper
uod' actuully collected by the carrier,
tb failure on the part of the nliipper to
pay or the carrier to collect th full
freight charge based upon the law
fully publiHhed rate for the particular
movement between two given points
tfontitutiiig a breach of tho law and
will nubjct either one or the other and
Hornet linen both to itH penalties. -Vol
even a court may interfere with a pub
li.l:f l rate or authorize a departure
jmiii it when it ha been voluntarily
eHl'il ;:.-.;! by the carrier.
.1. WIuti the shipper largely relie
upon the raten ijuoteil by freight ageul
and billing clerkn, the liiw chareH them
with a knowledge of the lawful rare,
and they will not be heard before thi
eoimniftfiion to claim the benefit of a
lower rate on the ground that the rail
road clerk ban made a mistake in qimt
iirg a lower rate for a particular tdiip
meni. to permit shipper to impute neg
ligence to earriera iu (putting rat eft and
on that ground to enjoy the rate fjtiot
ei in-twi.l of paying the lawfully pub
limbed rat would open a way for tlie
payment of rebates and mibt in prac
tical result work fl repeal of the law.
4. If a carrier, contrary to shipper
instruction, forwards earn by a more
expenwive infttend of a ehrupi-r rmite
or without any iiiHtruitioiis sendft the
cam by the more expensive route, huHi
act ion in prima facie without ji.stifi
cation and coulitute() a fair baton for
repnrutioit, but if the nliip(-er given d f
iuit. iiiHtructiiniM Ui move enra by tin
more expensive route the carrier in
relic vi-d of the obligntion to forward
by the cheaper route.
I'aiikey vn. It. & I. 31 p.
X't, cited and approved.
Sue ui for bargains We have farnm
for ale,well improved; good orcaardH;
riuh soil; $20 to $00 per acre. 1'cara A
Pirtle, HrowiiBville Laud & Investment
Co., HrowjiBville. Oregon. tf
Social and Personal
Fred II. Hopkins left Friday for New
port.
Court leportr F. M. Culkius and
wife are visiting Newport. ,
Mis KM ii a Neil of Ahland visiting
Marsbficld.
K. V. Carter of Anhlawl was a Med
ford riHitor Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Telfer have re
turned from fiig Bntte after an ab
u nci- of a few mouths.
Mra. C. A. Moore of Baker City and
M i hh Mary Fcter of Jackftonville are
onrning at Coleatin.
Mm. I). II. Jack Hf m of Jaeksouville
and her daughter left for Newport on
Friday evening's train.
E. C. Welch, C. It. Brock and J. O.
Wnlker of Meadowii precinct were in
Med ford Friday on land business.
W. If. St-ars, who iiv-s near Central
I'oint, was a Miilford visitor a few
days since.
F. F. Itexford ha bought .. E. Day's
new residence on Jackson s' reel ; con
sideration, $"500,
Mrs. J. IK Fay and luly are mov
ing today from her huuhe on C street
opposite the post office to the next
north, the residence recent ly vacated
bv W. I. Vnwter.
I'rofuHsor Henry F. Schafer, the new
reMtdei)t of the Southern Oregon state
normal school, has arrived at Aihland.
He was for five years president of the
Washington state normal school at Che
ney and comes well recommended.
MED FORD BASH ft DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixture! and all klndi of planing mill work, Including turned work and
fancy grUla, F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 8TS. 7 HONE 63.
Specials :: Today
Peach Ice Cream
Vanilla Ice Cream
Oregonian Special
Peach Melba
Orange Sherbet
Pineapple Sherbet
Cocoanut Parfait
Mount Pitt Dream
We don't offer rewards wilh our Ice
Cream-we don't have to-it sells itself
Mixed by expert-served to perfection
Follow : the : Crowd : to : King's
SAVING
1ST
Welche'a drupe .luict', per quart $ ."!)
J 1-2 gallon .jacket fine Table Syrup 'AA'i
'2o pounds iMamroiii 1.50
SPECIAL.
It pound can Hawaiian Pineapple, Ufie.
10 pound bag Rolled Oats ,;."
ltd pounds guild Wolled Oals 1.0(1
H pounds new Dry Aprieols 1.00
Sl'FA'lAL.
Our Jellies and Jams, 10c and l;"ic.
') pounds Wadcn Making Powder 1.00
Ann & Hammer Soda, per package Oii
'21 liars good L-iundry Soap ?.")
All (J0e Teas ( (lie leas that have cupping ((Utilities) I."
Hest Lenions iu town, per dozen iTi
We Still Have Butter and Bread
Miller & Ewbank
The One-Price Cash Store
ii. Miller, the yroter, id on deck
niu after short vacation.
A. Me In tyre and H. Leinhton were :
(wr from J;uk.uville Friday.
VV. H. aiiJereon and family of Klaui- ;
ath Fall Lave moved to Ashland.
Ir. R. liay ban jlnf to Portland
oil u business trip. 1
Mrs. Jluiupluey. Sr., of Kast Medfrd
has gone to her former limue in Min
nenota on a Vinit of some length. j
(ieor(e Owing., the jilwtonijdier, ig ;
taking a number of rxn Iknt view, i
also pictures of hmiss 1ioliui. i
Mr. and Mm. Hiilank arc Kend- ;
ing a few weeka at the senium- at NVw
port. Diedrich Lehaern of i'Iii: iiix tratisaet- ,
ed bn 8 in ess iu Mr.Kmd l-'riilay after- ;
noon,
V. T. Grieve, eom.ty :.Hess4ir eleet, ,
is making urrangeinen's to rvmuve to j
.fackiwinvillc.
f. Tow lie made Medfonl a visit
one day thin week. lie wan formerly j
eonneeted with the ( 'ndnhy Packing ;
company. j
Rev, father Leveiue of Anhland was I
iu iledford (he fore part of the week
in reepouae to a nick call. He wan
accompanied by Pierre Provost.
J. W. Sherwood, state commander of j
the Knighta of the Maceabets, has been !
in the valley lately in the interests of I
that order. '
Dr. P. K. HowerHox of Ashland under j
went a Hurcessful 0)erutioii at an Ash- I
laud hospital recently. He is now ho j
jotirniug at Newport with hia family.
Thomas MeAndrew and F. M. Stew i
urt have returned from a two weeks'
sojourn at- Ney's spring, loetite.l near!
HiitHon, Cat. i
Joseph J. Parker, freight elerk at the!
Southern Pacific depot and bill family i
have returned from their visit iu f.'al- !
iforuia.
fleorg It. Lind ley, cash ier of t he
lack sou County bank, and his family
and Miss Lilt ie ('lric)i have returned
from their outing in Klamath county.
There will be a lecture oil Japan in
the grove adjoining the Portland Kpis
copal church this (Saturday) evening,
which will bo illustrated by llini) feet
of moving jrii'tnres.
Walter S, King has returned from Jo
sephine county, where he has bought a
farm. He has sold his place in the
northwestern part of Meilford to Mr.
Crawford for 42500.
Mr. and Mrs. U. F. King, who have
been shipping iu Hnmbmllt and Meu
dicino counties', California, during the
past few years, arrivi-d iu the valley
Friday. The latter came on to Med
ford, while (leorge went on to Portland.
See The Windows
At the Clearance Sale
Here are some of the reasons why
Wh-n vou ure B.,i..K tt.r.mKh ll,, o My v.... ',.iy l.-miiifnl '.. '""'' lmliworlc. When yon visit
H p,rL. v.. a.i.ir.. I he- lM-uiilif.il Mirroiin-linus ....My t..r..l. an.l .ar. .,k...'h wnrk. VI..-n you visit ft t.v
..r ,itv.'vo r..j..v the i.i.-i h,.m,s will, .iu- l"m,tif, v-ll k,Tt lawn, ...1 lr....H. Wl.on you go to th
l....ine, ..-ii,.n. v..u naturally li.iK.-r t.. l...,k at tho !,.. wiu-lows-pi.-tur,- n.a.l.- by .nan .....I l,a.,K,.,K it
.von- in tl.r- frt of II..- Stu.. WHY S lhat Ihf fronts may .r.-.-nt th.- most .1.mihiiiB a.p..,.inn.-o ,,,,,1
that tl.H K Is v b.- hoW,. t.. a.lvanlas;.-. but tho main r.-uson i that von may an.l judKe for yourself
wh,tl..-r on.- ston-'i, KivinB b.-tt.-r val.i.a than another. We think our Koo,1h ahow for th.-mwlvea. HER
Till-: WINDOWS SUHK.
Dresses for Street, Reception, or Outing Shown in
Our South Window
Street Suits t
In the big south window we are showing three lines
of Hummer wearing apparel that every woman is cer
tainly more or less interested in just now on account
jf the savings.
Olltinil ItitC kniiiki cloth are very desirable.
UULlliy kJUtlj They are nlmo'U indispensable to
the lady who goes oa au outing trip.
REDUCTIONS 15 PER CENT
white and colored linen in-
lied" duck are just the most de
sirable suit out, because they can be washed.
REDUCED 15 PER CENT.
Reception Gowns zrtlZ
either street, or home wear, are selling now at
If. PER CENT REDUCTIONS
Medford's Greatest Bargain Store
BAKER-
SON GO.
C "Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank
ASHLAND COAL COMPANY
MAKES FINE SHOWINO
The vein is improving in every way
at the Aslilaml i oal company s property
tour miles east of Ashland, us progress
is made in sinking the shaft. The vein
is now full seven feet in width, th
Inigist seam of solid coal being H
inches wide,. Work is being prosecuted
in the upper or mam shaft, which ha
been widened to eight feet, and which
is now in about L'2U (Vet from the sur
lace, i here is a very good equipment
in hoisting engine, boilers and out
pump, but unother pump is needed to
lacilitate operations, and the company
is in ue.-d of substantial encouragement
I nun the public in the way of subscrii
lions to its stock until it shall get on a
paying liasis, which t.'. A. Simons,- the
present foreman of operations, think
will be in a short time, says the Tidings.
Mr. Simons is quite enthusiastic over
the prospects, and says that with $:!.V)u
to prosecute development work with
he is sure he can supply Ashland with
all the coal l needs lor fuel ournoses.
I he property is favorably situated as
lar as liansportation is concerned and
I -Mr. Siiimiiih thinks that with bunker fa
eihncs provided it can be hauled to
! Ashland fnr cents per ton.
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
Three miles luutfc of Medfurd and 2
miles west of Phoeuix, is now cut up
in small tracts to suit the purchaser.
One fuarth cash, balaaee in three pay
ments, 'ftis is a rare opportunity fur
in un of small means. Listed with all
the agent.
Anybody wishing to Invest iu one of
the neatest, most modern and best locat
ed homes in Med ford, should adrdess
P. O. Boa 448.
Md ford Tribuus, SOe par inootb.
Just Peceived- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Mb
HUADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co,
KILNS AND MILLS AT GLENDALE OREGON
YARD AND OFFICE AT M El.) FORD, OREGON.
..:.vr
Wf 9y-,-..?.
I'holograpliiug babies and small chil
dren. The best time to get a good
picture of a baby or smutl child is when
it' s in tho " mood, " or feeling good.
A good receipt: fiive Ihe child a good
nap, feed well, dress quickly and tnke it
to the photographer. It ought then to
be feeling its best. Nine or 1 o'clock
in the morning s a good time to pho
tograph babies. lo not wait until late
the afternoon, when the child is
tired and warm and the light is poor;
t ry the early forennnn. Platinum pa
pers make absolutely the highest grade
tnimh. 1 hev urn more expensive than
the common finish, but the results are
beyond comparison.
L. A. GREGORY
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER
Over Model Clothing Store
Which W
ill It Be?
PINEAPPLE NlfEKB'ET, ORGANUE SHER
BET, STRAWJiERRY K'E CREAM, VANILLA
ICECREAM.
ORDERS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF
THE CITY.
Dl'TTERMlLK AND SWEET CREAM AL
WAYS ON TAP.
ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
U.dorJ Tribune, 50c per mouth
Oak Park
Addition
On railroad on the West Side, north of depot grounds
and conveniently lot-at ed for business men seeking home
sites close in. These fine lots are offered for sale cheap,
on good terms, and the owners are in position to offer
budding inducements to anyone wishing to make the right
kind of improvements. Why go out to the faraway
suburbs when such fine resid'ence lots can be obtained at
prices ranging from
$200 to $350 per Lot
situated where an advance in price is assured, and where
the first benefit will be derived from the completion of the
railroad to the timber 1
It pays to figure on such investments in a live town like
Medford, and the present prices for these lots will look like
a veritable gift to the buyer in a year or two hence. For
full particulars apply to the
i rf5f!fi'A
IN THE MOUNTAINS,
ronntrv or at the seashore you waot
to lie suitably uml i-oinfortubly dressed
if you wish to be an fait with the fair
sej, ami to be proud of yourseh' at all
tino-H. We will make jour clothing
li"tii ierfivt fitting, fashionable and
loinl'orliible. and iu the most en-lu
sive styles before leaving on your vaca
tion. Wheu you want satisfaction,
I'liuie to
J.A.KREUZCR4C0.
IMPORTERS AND TALLORS.
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE.
Rogue River Land Comp'y
Exhibit Building 0
THE GRAND
Sahirdnv and Monday nitfht.
Min iim iiit-tuti-, nliirh don 't hurt the t-ve.
liaryiii ,i j r ini:nrt-nt man. The guilty one expoxt-d.
TUB DEAR BOYS AP.E HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Make life iiu-j.-raliU- for everyone. The eh. then line r-.blied and the burro
dressed up. I'addeil.
TROUBLES WITH CAB 23.
The driver start, out for his .lay s vv.rk; .olleets all fares in advance
and then disposes of his patrons the ipiiekesl way possjM, strews
"slier w an's clothes on the street A conutrv 11,-ul.en delivered at
the n r.-iitf plaee I'psets ean-lv pedl.T Sinmn-ltold.e.1 of his own cab
The .liuuk- ii man The breakdown t at man ( ll ,ttm f
rait i oiut-itian uiet oiiision witn .lrin-k
w ith trn-'kiuan -The upset nl iail.
wanon Arrested t..i;ethcr
lllnsiial-sl s.on; Wait f.ir Me Where tin- l.ilar
Hloom.
-ee.