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- V DAlY . jOURNAli- POJtTLAND. : FRIDAY "EVENING. JUNE. p. KC5. 9 THE OREGON a ' r .. III. Il-J-J KJt 1 1 U , "I ,1J U IJ I RAILROAD RATES -. SSSMsM MsBVBsSBWsMBBVBM"sM1tBMsSBM TO BE Important : Subject - Will Be : Handled atTrans-Mississippi ; " , Congress Meeting.,. JUDCE CROSSCUP HAS Evcry day in tht weck yintere'st and amuse at Portland's, beautiful resort SUGGESTION TO OFFER Believes ., thejMhtejstate GoTP . merce Commission Should Be W J v Made a Jgdicial Body. . -if- 1 .. . a a i ... : jri I " " M ' I -1L v . - w u r ore w If ypu are going to, slidfr over the.Joarth with any degree of comfort and style prepare yourselby taking advantage of ' ; these specialsVI- ,v : -' Thin, Breezy Suite1 ; Of Serge,omespun."and Fancy Worstedstwo or thjfee pieces v v ,' v -l '. t 1 VtS f-o ISiOO Outing Trousers ., .V. .... $2.35 to $5.00 Summer Hats ...... ... . . . . . I ............ 50 to $7.00 Negligee Shirts . . . . .... . . . . ... . . . ..... .'.V... . . . .85t 1 Thin Underwear ... .0s : Boys Wa5h Suits : - SPECIALS. FOR SATURDAY ' , v 50c Kind Specaf...;j.....i............. 35 -75c Kind "Specialrrrr; r.T.'i rrtVTA j'i:i.i--.-ri-'sr"55jf $1.00 Kind - Special . :-J ... . . . ; .v. STO 1 $1.50 Kind Special. . .T.i . ,.. . i ...... . . .$l;l5 $2.00 Kind Special,........:;,. ....-?1I45 ' Lots of Firecrackers FREE with Boys' Wear. " (xus Jufm-Prop- '. 'Everything for, Men and Boys.-. ' ;" ' 166-168 .THIRD . STREET ; V ! Near Morrison? as I It'U announced that Judi Ptr a OroaacuD of Chlta:o of tba : Vnltd Bum circuit court of appaalawui m a apeakar at tna rortiana mattina 01 tha Tra'na-laalaalppt concraaa, and that ha will probably Introduce a raau- lution d.clarttif a. oompromlaa poamon on tha . rallrotd rata, question now aii tatlng tfonKreasmen and aenatora. 'Judge Oroaoup holda that the Inter-ett-,: commerce commfielon. now .an lnqulaltorlal body with powers to take testimony - but no power to render de cisions nor enforce- verdicts, should be made a judicial body. He aaya the com mission oucbt to be a-regularly oran lsed court, with power -esmnaVstestl. monv. determine Questions ana . render decisions, from which appeal might be taken 'by litigants to the. supreme court of the -land, the same as from .other courts. He askg for a new department of government, to be headed by a secre tary or a commissioner as. the secretary of tha Interior, or tha commissioner of patents who shall have the, best legal and'trafflo expert assistants the ooun- try can afford: -the duties Of this de partment to be solely to investigate all complaints of unjust discrimination, un fair rates and practices or erery nature by railroads, and to preaeitt them at once. If Just, to tha apeoai court of transportation, which snail ne creates with alMhe 'powers of the L'nlted States circuit cburj., ' . Hanyjfavor Bng-ffaatloa. H believes tha oommlssioai should. as' a. court, be. composed of .'men thor oughly versed Jn rate questlonsand laws, and devote lta attention, exclu sively to these matters. His position is receiving the earnest support of, a. large part of the shippers of tha coun try. ...-.. Another-aneaker-whoee tonic -la f especial Interest -tip "tha Pacific coast will be F. B.Thurber of New York) president of the United States Export association. Mr. Thurber will apeak on "Futura Markets In tha OrlenO Ha ia the only honorary member of the trans-Mississippi congress. Ha was formerly in public life as secretary to President Cleveland.. ,V'- John W. Noble of 8t Jxuls: firs vice- president' of the congrUi.; wifl. be here as sssistant to President -T, B. Wilcox, and will deliver an addreM on the "New Department of Commerce and Labor." of which he was founder .as secretary, of tha Interior. 7 , v ' - 1 Secretary Arthur Francis Is sending out the jot t lcial call to governors of states and presidents of commercial bodies. Tomorrow the call will be mailed to mayors of cltlea Tha Port. land meeting, v Which 4a a he 'sixteenth, will be held August 1 to 19, lnclatv ' Bubjeata for dtacvaaion will tneftdi' TO BUILD ROAD TO - CAIAPOOIAN MINES -ourrtudgetewartnspect4Ti Ung Thoroughfare Between ? Brownsville and Terminus. '- "ffperiel DUpstch te.Tke Journal. ' ' Albany, Or., June JO. County Judge 5. H. Btawart left last evening fqr the talspooU mining district, to Inspect the road partially built between Browns rllle and tha mines with a view to ar janglng for tha completion of the work ' iila summer. Many of the claims In tiat section are on the Linn county aide - f the mountains ana can oe mautt pu; . tccessible from this side, and machinery W the mines can be takeBjJn-Xrom this ' Mde at naif the cost now quired, -from1 'Eugene, provided a good road an be T!uilt In. Last fall Linn county started "ifee construction of a-road to the dis trict, but winter Interrupted the work in this Is now to be taken np and cam. sieted. It Is expected that the comple tion of Jthe road wllljjtart development work on many of the"c'Ialma. ,Jjkir - The Albany Iron Works has built the fjrst of a new rock crusher under a 'bhtent held by a Nebraska man, and he machine is to be given a thorough test this evening. It weighs only half as much ss the ordinary cruehere now in - use here and the cost la less than half, while It is claimed for the new machine fc that it hast a capacity cf four times thai af the old -machines. If the test Is satia , factory the .local Iron works will turn out many pf the machines. For soma time past a number of little ' boys have met the passenger tralna here and sold to the travelers frulta of all - kinds, sandwiches, and other articles of food, and they have driven a good , . business. Borne time ego the local agent ?f the Sowthern Pacific complained of he boys as they Interfered with the business of the dining car, and yester day notices were posted af'-tbe station prohibiting the boys from coming on the right-6f way and prosecutions for trespasa were threatened. , J' Scald' head Is an eccema of the scalp . cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and per aianent In Its results. At any drug - awtrC CO cents. v V Violin Recital ' Pupla of William Wallace Graham .jsrill appear In a violin recital at the Vnltarlan chapel on. Frldhy evening, lovltations may 'beeecured upon 1r 'Wjiieat. The program fojlowa: ttpanlsh - Tanse, .Moskowskl l , t Ilss Gertrude Estabrooke. ' "Ave Maria"...., ri. Bach-Gounod ' . - - ' Miss -lrJs Cook. . iu Legends v... Wienlawski Miss Julia Hiirke. " Moto Perrtuo. 41. Biator. ....... ..Rles ' Miss Viola Vercter. Ballads y. ...Mollf5 . Miss Evelyn Calbreath. .Reverie .......,..t Vleuxtemps "i-- ,Marcua Gkaretedt.- E)fen Tans .Popper ' . 1 Mls LA da Wllllama .'. Rnmaase. F. major... Beethoven .' ' Miss I-eonora Gregory. Folles dhpane ..Corelll Ward A Hen. - ' Blxth Mt Varie.,.: Panola Misa Pearl Vercler. .... ., ItnmtBM, ...... Ruberisteln , Miss Lillian Fteg. - .r"eut Fsnteele J. . v.....-.AUrd . .- Mlsa Grsce'HKIilen. .V. Ateorapanlsta, Mlas Helen Calbreath. MONEY ALONE LURED. , WALLACE TO RESIGN aft Severely Rebtike-Engtner of Panama Canal for Throw ing Up Position. r' . . (Journal Special Service.) Washington, June 30. Secretary of War Tuft baa Issued ,a statement re viewing the relatlonirf-jChlef Engineer John F. Wallace oi the Panama canal and the ; war deptrirtmant ' Tha secre tary chargea t . Wallace 'with having thrown down tjje government for "mere lucre" and with being Influenced "solely by personal advantage." ' Secretary Taft quotes several expres sions of tbe-vhief engineer made laat spring of his satisfaction with his con nection with tha canal, and glvea a ver batim account of the conference . Je tween Secretary Taft ,and the engineer Inv New York, which concluded with a severe -reprimand and a demand for Im mediate resignation. The statement concludea with the president letter to Mr. Wallace, dated Cambridge, which statea that the Resignation tendered In accordance "with the request of Secre tary Taft andvapproved by Roosevelt is accepted, to take effect Immediately. Taft charges Wallace with ' having gone to Chairman Shonts Immediately after tha organization of the board and having offered to accept tha position of chief engineer at a year and K. residence upon the Isthmus, agreeing o enter upon his duties June T. - The plan of ' reorganisation had Wallace's full approval. - , ' "Telvs days after his arrival on tha Isthmus Mr. .Wallace sent a, 'afcle t Taft stating that important "(impli cated business matters necessitated his Immediate' return. ' The leave was granted, and It was discovered that Wallace had been offered a' position" i n salary equivalent to lou.uuv a year with the Intsrborough Rapid Transit ceinpuny of New York. 'It Is expected that a successor to Wallace lll 'be announced in avfew days.-'' " STATE PRINTER USINQi?. H UP STATE CASH-FAST i v 7 . . (fl(wrlal Dbpatrk to ThS TooraaL) - ( Otympta Wash., June 0.-i-Of Xhfi IS0, 00 total appropriation for two years' printing, the state printer has used up IU.000 In the first three months.. This has caused the executive department to withhold the approval of a request from the state university to have pamphlets printed giving the advantages of the inHtlrution. A heavy deficiency In the -pointing-office la looked for.- , 1A' ... , ' ' " We will, i nevertheless, make special h efforts for a - . f '.' .- . - . ' . - Sw ' ' ' '-'"V. , r - vv : Make your engagements- accordingly. The O. W. P. C&Ry. Co. have arranged foe an additional number of: railefs s$ that 50,000 people can be accommodated day-and nighty atipn I m REMEMBER i i . costs orilv 5c each Wav and onlv 10c to the grounds, while' children are ad- f9 miff-rH fnr Jr T'hpRP. nrp n ffw nfv nnr nttmrtfnnc P.Vintrc 'M'Trctir Ic4 Maze, Uaughing GallayTumpiv Garden, Merry-Go-ound, and the -finest---beyond question--Baths lie lmprowement of rivers and harbors, unon at interest between Gulf of Mex ico 'poke and Pacific coat ports; the Isthmian canal, the mecfthant ''marine, consular kervlcj, statehood for terri tories, lnterstaj commerce commission and betterment of rail and water trans, portatlon, preservation of forests, co operatlon In laws covering waterways," rrisfatlon and ' mining between ' the United States, Mexico and Canada; an' couragemeni of home manufacturers; expositions and their Influence; techni cal schools and experiment stations,: In the ,tst American scenery and Its ln fruenre pn travel, Alaska, livestock In forests "of tha trans-Mlaslsslppi region, the necessity for differentials favoring PacTfic coast ports in building. of naval vessels, parcels post, good roads, Irrt. m Bga-gaatsaagajBj BBLgealSgk sakgaaasksasji BBSAgsaaB asahBBBBi gation and tha ' recfamation . lands. . . .. of arid snooklnc TroetJt-;ptreams. (RperUt IDispatch -o The Journal.) . Cottage Orove. Or.;: Juna 10. 0. y, AwbreMdeday received irlarge shipment of rainbow trout ' front tha government fisheries.'. -He distributed them , out smong the farms near hH of to those who have places where they can take care of them. " . . The Oregon Becuitties company also "1 which it will place, in a stream near the minea.j, . . . . 'tllfaiiet aMtoak OasuMd (roods. Allen, 'si Lewis' Best Brand. ' f. SSfl - n " GAS is the BEST'FtJEL tbr zr - aT - - y w .. ' , . : 8urnrner::because';ttb,heaf -M fjg ' ' : all UNDER THE PANS dnd : , . TT' fl ' ' 5fK V' J U riot distributed throughdutfthe 'fWgm . Kg f kitchen. StrUce a match.'and . 1 f IS t II f mwwt t AxAo is tne iiib x uiii-r tor eewA tAM.VMA. iUa Um. DUllliACi. ' UCtttUSC ' U1C llCcllj' lb all UNDER THE PANS and Hot distributed throughdut fche kitchen. Strike a matchfand -thereis instantly all :the"Heat you want just where you want PI lit Turn- a; ;y alve and the HEAT STOPS at once. : You ought to have a gas grange inuw iz Will maKc -;;.; ' vyour KITCHEN as comfort- K , V ; able as the' PARLOR. . -'5 cuy tne gas range on easy, 1 PHISIW I l 'Smmmmm. m t1 fj m if payments if you wish. rs ssnaa! i i si ' s"1 1 W I aaT THE PRICE NOW INCLUDES? INST ALLING-That i8' for the purchase price we will .et it up ready for K ? : " t, 7' : - 1HV.1UUC9 sun wi. ion jeei 01 pipe, tjn a casn -t-aale or if'you pay4oi?tf wi&iiythirty days,' we make yoxCa discount of ten per cent. Where a fuel ttub is already in the kitchen and no pipe is necessary a discount of twenty per cent is made. : A tola. Team af morses. (Bptetal IM.petrb to Th. Joernal.L, "Cota)re rove Or.. June 30. J. M. Tfethrbw . was arrested here yesterday charged' with stealing a teamx of .large bay horses , In Crook count.v7 on teler graphle InfWmnttuev furnished by Sher iff FlsUexof. Eitg(na. TheTloTses were traded to W. Crlsman for a horse and $100. .. . - ' Bate War lv the feast, - ' " ' Unnrnal Special artl-.. ) ' ChtcagOr'Iuna 30.-The Michigan Cen-: tral has pfeHpUatcd a rata war between Chhsgo and the Atlantle sesboard h cutting' tickets down to 111 first rlasf and til second class: from New York to Clle'ago pn July J- - t - - PORTLAND GAS COMPANY FIFTH AND YAMHILL STS. J I-' 6 J : j.: f : ' t , .