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. .THE OREGON DAILY '' JOURNAIi PORTLAND', WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY S3, : U07. 'JX. COOPtilKIIIIGOF II till iscniira '.Coo i Country Local Say Rates t Piled Shippers Upon Them Threefold. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA 1 ' COMES DOWN ON RATES llArrimjtn'i General Passenger Agent ? Notified of Hearing- on Ioor iSerV- i'r lc Complaint From Eastern Ore . son -MUlmrn Kick on Switches. i " rnil TMm.tefc to Tha Joeraal.) v..' Salem, Or May H. W. a Chandler. ' reoelver for the Coos Bay, Roseburg t Eastern Railway end Navigation com V pany, wee apprlaed yeeterday by tha railway eofflmlaalon that a formal com ' elalnt had been filed aralnst tba alleged - discriminatory rataa maintained on that -railway Una. . Tha complainant la tha Bcbults-Devla oompany, engaged la tne grocery bualnaaa at Myrtle Point. la alleged in tha aomplaint that tha ; rataa now anXorced againet looal ahlp ' para In that aaeuon ara "unjuet, ex cessive, preferential, discriminatory and " prohibitive,"- and tt is aaaerted that tha 1 ' ., local pnippers mu pay mwmij m vw tlmaa aa much for freight rataa aa Portland ahlppera. Tba complaint praya tha commission to Investigate the facta , and to adjust tha rataa on a reasonable ..' baa! a. . - Tba complaint was filed by Attorneys Query and Holllater of Bend, who ai ..'lege that discrimination exists against "the shippers of freight from Marshfleld to Coqullle and Myrtle Point In favor et tna snippers at roruana ana can " Francisco. Portland ahlppera. it la claimed, ara charged li per ton Of mer chandise from Marshfleld to Coqullle .and tl.it per ton from Marshfleld to Myrtle point, while tha local ahlppera have to pay the excessive rata of i ' from Marahfleld to Myrtle Point and IS from Marshfleld ta Cognllls. . . Unless tha railway company reaches an agreement with tba Coos country ahlppera tha railway commission will act a data for a hearing, preparatory to t taking measures to correct tha abuse ".complained af if it la proved. . A. 0. Band Ooxaaa to Time. Tha railway eemmlssion and tha of' flclala of tha Aatorla Columbia River railroad have reached an agreement on tha rafea to be charged on that Una and Passenger Agent R. H. Jenkins of the Astoria, office haa aent word to tha commission that tha new rates will POmJUOH PLEASED I'IIH FOREST SERVICE v, Xi " . . . V :l 'X, Dr. H. W. Cos Says His Camps 7 on Rainier Reserve Are at Disposal of Officials. Coa .so into, affect aa aoon as tha tariff can .be printed. Under tha new rates for .passenger traffic tha fara from Astoria to Seaside will ba reduced from 71 cents -to 10 ceata. and tha rataa on way points , from Portland to Astoria will ba equal-i ,lsed ao aa to average I eenta per mile, ilt la-also probable that there will,, be . ,a material reduction1 la .the excursion rataa. j. n ' -.. .. . - x A hearing had been sat by tha atata railway commission for May II to In- ,-vesUgate. tha conditlona nertalnlna to the discriminatory and axcassiva rates if tba Astoria ft Columbia River rail .road, but this wtll ba dismissed since the . railway ef flclala have - taken the necessary action in tha matter. . - Crowding on O. M- . Trains. General Passenger Agent William Mc Murray of tha Harrlmsc system waa nnunea jresieraay y tna commission that the local train service on tha O. .... .XL. & K eastward from Biggs wa-j en tirely inadequate and that the com mis slon had aet June 4 as tha date for tha hearing ; between tha railway officials and tha commissioners, which Is to ba nam at renoieton. Informally tha com mission nas investigated tha condition or tne train service in that sort inn and has found It totallylnadequat and mi me jocai travel eastward from , Blgga la of Sufficient volume to demand local passenger trains from Biggs to renaieton, at least, and perhaps aa far as Huntington. It has been ascertained that tha heavy transcontinental trains have been greatly burdened and that It is necesaary tnat aome action b taken ..,aiAi . ..... . . aCffls Want Xettar Switch aa. Tba Southern Pacific and other lines operating in this state do not appear u nsvs surncient switching facUltiaa and a number of informal complaints ; have been-brought before the commis sion by varioua mills In tha Willamette . wauey aaitina: tnat tha commission an sist them in. securing; better switches , and In several cases In the Installation of awltchea. Among tha towns from which such appeals have come are Dl- Tide In Lane county, Curtln in Douglas .county, Bllverton and Marlon ln Marion county. It is probable that formal com- plaints will be filed wit the commls- , Bion in a raw aaya. : 2,000 SHIRTWAISTS Delayed Shlpmaat on Sale ai Half Frloe. ; Two thouaand Una white lawn waists bought for. March delivery reached us today. The entire lot goes on the bar- .; ajain taoie tomorrow at half prion and less, uamty lace and embroidery- f inmmea modeia, with Ion , or ehort sleeves, open front or back waists that ought to sell at 11.50 and ft apiece cnoice 170. otners-with elaborate all- ever ambroldery-X ronts, - with lace i in-1 oeraona ana nne tucks; regular IJ.S0 to fJ.60 values, choice 11.11. The greatest! Bargains or the season. Don't miss mesa. MCAuen . McDonnelL "J $3.45 for $5.00 . Men's pants, at the Chicago Qothlng vi ji-u iniro street. (Waatlnftoa Bareae ol The JoorsiL) Washington. Mav ll.Dr. H. W. ef Portland, ln speaklng of tha action of the government In passing to patent his mining claims ln the Rainier national forest, which have been held up since the forest was withdrawn, said to the department!: -"'S ; "--V'f''-' ': "I began , development . work In the St Helens 'region while the' territory was - without av national forest . Slnoe the temporary withdrawal I have wor ried not a little over 'the effect of the same upon my mining; operations there in. As tha withdrawal was not made permanent for aome years, I hoped that it would not be included , within the Rainier forest I was sorely distressed when, under ths order of March 1 last by executive order, withdrawal waa completed, and my. patent matters turned over to you. 1 wish to acknowledge now that I was entirely ' wrong la .my premises. Instead of seeking to And excuses to retain title In the forest, yon promptly dispatched an examiner to the property, and almost before I thought It poaatble to ret a report thereon your special agent had recommended the passing of title to me, yon at once Indorsed this without reservation and patents are be ing written today "With a quarter of a million dollars 52 -OFFIW : ' ME DEPOSED . v ' . . ; ... '. .1. v.. . . V ' .. 1 1 Court Holds That Louisville and Jefferson County Offices - - Are Vacant. . Invested In these copper properties. had much at staka You demonstrated that you are desirous ef expediting le gitimate enterprises In the forests. My camps and men are at your service in the Bt, Helens region.' (Jon rani Special sWrvfce.t ' rrankfort, Ky May 11. Tha court Of appeala haa rendered decision In validating the election of Louisville and jerrerson county in 1906, thua remov lng 12 of flclala. - The court declared the election waa not "free and eaual' with' In. the meaning of the constitution and that there waa much fraud and .vio lence. The court holda that the gover nor has the right of appointment fill the vacancies. , - ACQUITTED OH IHfJOIRY Mayor of Tacoma 8uspects Them, but First Officer Is 'j'-l No Longer Accused. ; SIT UP ANP TAKE NOTICE Two Sir Mem Bands at ths Oaks Sink ;.-:,,, This Wsek. , Two bis union bands era furnishing muslo to ths Oaks skaters this week. As soon aa ons ceases playing the other begins. Tls sns continuous round of waltses and two-steps.' The car service la fine, and over the nSw track is only a seven-minute car ride.' If you have not heard the music don't fall to do so. MILTON WANTS TO MAKE FESTIVAL STATE-WIDE t- f8eceiat-MmMi ta Iti ttrit-- Milton, Or- May 22 Milton wlU cele brate Strawberry day. June 4. The plan Is to have a big strawberry plchlo at the park. Special Invitations will be extended to leaders In tha development enterprlsea, aa well as to men In publlo sffalra. . An effort will be made to se cure Governor Chamberlain, President Richardson of the State Development league, Congressman Ellis and othera banquet la being planned for the dla- tlngulshed visitors and membera , of the preaa. ' (flpeetal Plusateb te Tea JceraaL Tacoma, Waah-May U. Acting British consul Agassis and Deputy rrosecuung Attorney Fltoh have fin Ished the Investigation of tha death by drowning of Keith MoMnrran, tha Se attle aaiior boy, ln the bay hero Satur day night while trying to desert the ship. Both believe the boy waa taken with cramps and neither la disposed te accuse the crew of tha vessel of con tributory negligence In watching tha boy drown without attempting to give aio, as has bean charged. Mayor Wright haa been drawn Into the ease by tha entrance of Mrs. Samuel MeMurray. the boys mother, and has made aa inquiry at the ship on his own account . While he is not nrenared ta say the boy was allowed to drown with out any help being extended, he avers that tha circumstances of tha drowning are peculiar. . , : , "Though they may net In any manner be responsible for tha young man's death, said Mayor Wright today, "the fact remains that several of hla shlp Kftatee leaned over the rail and watched him die without lifting a hand or mak ing any great effort to rescue him." s - SB ' 1 S SI sW SB BJ m SSI m I i W 7 11 1 "i , ( 1 , lit f m. , am. , i. nr. -k I J 1 I A I ga L- -m r . . II 1 V I I . II . . J l . II . II II I n - I I II L I ' MA I sflrs awUnafin aJJ. H It not only the soldier who muit be on guard, but ths general public and merchant as well. . -the former must guard sgainit being "taken In" by fakers and imitators.: The latter must guard his established reputation (if it's good : one). Eighteen years of fair dealing svs won for ul the confidence of all - who know ui., They believe In us became they know our buiineil methodi are honorable, our prices lower than elsewhere, our terms . .. , Lasy; Weekly or Monthly Payments MAG20ND& Can be secured from us without considerable outlay, and without, any rlik to you. You simply pay part down, the bslgacs you make your "own terms." Wt are the only ones in thfJ city selling "pa credit for cub prices," giving, you immediate possession when, making first payment, t " ' . ... v. WE EMPLOY NO "AGENTS." PAY COMMISSION TO NO ONE YOU GET THE FULL BENE-1 ; PIT OP OUR BARGAINS. " r S .' Y01R UOEY DACK IF YOU FIND ANT ABTICtE riFFERET TDAN nEPHISEMEb h BLOCH Fref erred Stoek Canned Oooda, Allen lowta Beat Brand.. , ., u. BBoMeHSMWBsaaMaaswemeBWMaeswanaBMaaBBl ' DOUGLAS COUNTY CLAIMS FINEST ROSES ON COAST Roseburg. Or- May . II. Ths most successful rose carnival Roeeburg ever held will doss tonight It is being 74 Third St. Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon Tke Sixtli Day Pftbst brcwi beer fire dayi of the vreek-rthc sixth day is cleaning day, - rt y - 4 Tanks, ratr, .kettlci and pipes are thoroughly cleansed and sterilized.. Only pure, filtered water and icalding steam bre used- Floors, : walls . and ceilinm scrubbed , and scoured. Cleanliness Is abiolutely bnperatira everywhere. for Pabst knows that the only we to brew clean beer Is to keep the brew. ery spot)essl clean, .f.f:-;;- ;' f 'X And one-sixth of the time Pabst considers none too. much to Insure positive cleanliness In the brewing of Pabst BlueRibbbn TU fieor if Qualrty Stop , and realise for' one moment what this sixth day means to you. FirsU-tbe knowledge that Pabst t3u Ribbon Is a dean beer.':.-,.. Second the aiiuTance that Pabst ' Blue FJbboa is brewed under as per fect conditions as exist id yotTn klvt. a,V. v a..i.- T (cod is prepared. given this year, under tha auspices of the ladles of tha Christian church at the new Uaocabees halt People who have visited rose ahowa In California towns and at Portland aay the Douglas county rosea are finer In texture and rtoher .In eolor and fragrance than any othera on the Paclflo coast They are said to re semble the Florida roses. Tha following prises were awarded). Beet rose, Mrs. J. VL Batton, Mareohal Kiel: second prise, Mrs. Ralph Terr 111, Augusta Compte; Gloria Lyocalae, Mrs, Thomas Crlteaer; La rranoa, Mrs. B, W. Strong; Papa Oontler, Mrs. J. C. Aitkin: Marie Vanhout, Mrs. Albert Abrahams Bride. Mrs. Ralph TerrUli Caroline Testottt Mrs. Ralph TerrtU; Qoth of Oold Mrs. H. C. Uatonf Mana Co chet, Mia, Ralph Terrlll, ; r Diamond "W" CofftW. Ton are Invited to test for yourself the superior flavor of Diamond "W" coffee, , Pemonstratloa at Tates Ray saond'S. 14th and Belmont streets. When ordering; boor, ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Made by Pabst, at MUwaukee And bottled only at the Brewery. Charles Koha ft Co, Cor. trd ft Pine 8ta PortlAad. ' . Phone Main 460.- Exposition Rink PROFESSIONAL RACES X, ' 1 ' ' ifeernoom 4 So 40. : Bveaiat; StSO to 10, denerai Skating Before and After v the Raeea. . ? taales STreo AiUrnoems. ; -A9MUSZOW 10c - gKATZI tSo, ! ii r.mit&?J 'aKvtOATyAr;'' 7 Buck's StQ. Ram THE, WHITE, LNAMELLD OVE,N There are many distinctive and superior features of the Buck's construction that serve to distinguish it from all others. The above cut-illustrates the white enameled oven insures clean, sweet, wholesome food. -A sanitary oven Is even a greater necessity than a sanitary refrigerator, for during the process of baking, chemical changes render contamination doubly easy. ' The white enamel used in Buck's ovens is not a paint, but a white glass enamel burned into the pores of the iron, and is ractically everlasting. The lower illustration shows the extra ong draft means rqulck, even fire will heat the entire stove top and oven as it should be heated. This admits fire the entire length of the firebox, and under the burning fuel, thus giving a forced draft and making a quick fire. This also insures a complete combustion of fuel, which means a saving to you. 4 Oil Te :0 THL EXTRA LONG . DRAFT nLU) '-x v. MU.Vv y2 UMATILLA BAPTISTS MEET AT PENDLETON (ApecUt Wtjxteh to The loeraaU ' Pendleton, Or, May 2 J. The second I annual meeting of the Umatilla County uapusi acsooiation is neing beld In this city. . The first seasion convened last evening. Elgnt ci. Irchee in , Umatilla I county are incjuaea in tne association, being those at Pendleton, . Hermlaton, Helix, Echo, Athena, Weston and Fre water churcbea. Among the prominent outside workers present are Mlaa Car rie O. MUlspaugn, '1. W. A. Stewart, james Eamur la ana Rev. and Mrs, X.I n. Hermlston. . . --r,- : .v flll.i ai THL CONCAVL DUPLEX URATES . These are two mors constructive features In which Buck's steel ranges exceL The above illustration, the concave duplex grates, the business end of the range. Buck's concave grates admit a larger amount of air, and evenly distribute it over the increased burning surface. And In order that the combustion may be even more thorough heated air is drawn through the ducta In the fireback and ends, thus making the firebox prac tically a hot blast construction. These grates can be. instantly changed from wood tor coal by ft simme twist of the wrist The lower cut shows the extra heavy asbestos protection, wnicn saves tne neat, Keeps tt ln the range, where it belongs. A Buck's Steel Range produces heat In abundance, and uses It It radiates from the top of the stove, and into the oven, where It is needed. THL HEAVY. ASBLSTOS LINING 4 Wc Will Install One in Your Home on x', the Liberal Terms of , SLOP in Thirty Days $1.00 Per Week Thereafter ift mi .y:.t' mm$ -x - PENDLETON PREPARES- - : FOR MAY CARNIVAL 1 ' Spetal Pl.patrh te Tfce JcenaL) Pendleton, Or May It. Elaborate rrppiratloos ara under way for the big "r carnival te he held here next week, - Kathleen Lawler, the well-known : B.na of Poruand. wUl behere 1 to The Eaaks and a committee of have the matter In charge.' The -v.4 yUl (conUnue several Aajra. , Commencing June 1 Our Store Will Close at Six p. m. Saturday ,,J i 'Evening ri ywacuorr issooe G0MPLETE-H005EfUJ?HI5j1ER5: MAKE YOUR owTirrwsi 5 Lawn Mowers V Garden Hose Crass Catchers Sprinklers , , ; ' , Basement Dcpartm'enf Z" A