THE OREGON .'DAltY JOURNAL, -PORTLAND. -WEDNESDAY: EVENING JULY . lO,c l90t 3 TIE 0 RATE DACKACIIE 71HD v 7 DESPONDENCY V (VU. klMl 1 Magnate Says He Will Carry Coal Along the Coast in Foreign Ships. : TO FOLLOW EXAMPLE SET BY GOVERNMENT Announcement of Secretary of Nary ., That Similar Contracts Have Been Made at Washington Emboldens Railroad King. (enroll Special Swrrlee.) Nsw York, June 10. During luncheon today on board of the Southern Pacific I company' new turbine steamship, the f Creole, E. H. Harrhnan atartled thoae I preaent by announcing that alnce the I United Statea government had reoently f lSrTered foreign steamahlpa to carry IISal to the Pacific eoaat he would do the aame. "The bars ar down," aald ft iir. Harrlman, "and I am going to ahlp Jr eoal to the Pacific coaat In foreign ves- Railroads Employ All There Is in Legal Tactics at 1 - the Hearings. EXPECTING TO CARRY TO HIGHEST COURT Difference In Attitude aa Between former Hearings and Preaent Joint Wheat Hate Hearing What Railways Rely on to Resist Rate. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Tacorna, Wanh., July 10. Thoae who have attended the joint wheat rate hear ings before the atate railroad commis- aion at Colfax during the paat two yeara are commenting on the radical differ ence In the conduct of those casea aa compared with the preaent hearing- on the aame subject before the commlaalon at Olympla; the contraat la found an tlrely In the handling of their aide of the caae by the railroad attorneya. Wltneaaea who were called to Colfax and Olympla on the joint wheat rate caaea all apeak of the diatlnct lmpres slon that they received at the OJytnpla nearing, oy way ol contraat. Tne rail road attorneya are now fighting every Inch of the way and contesting every point. Heretofore they have been con tent with croaa-examlnationa of the atate a wltneaaea and presented very mue direct teatimony ror tneir aiae. Law Mo Good, Aayaow. - But they are overlooking nothing In the preaent hearing, and have dragged in aeveral new points that are causing the commlaalonera and the attorney-general to an up ana taae notice. The aecret of it all. aa virtually ad mltted here by oae of the railroad attor- mat tne coirax nearin sela" That to one aide aroueea his listeners. There were aeveral preaent who called hla attention to the navigation' laws that expressly atate that a foreign ahlp anaji do connscatea u ane engagea coaatwlae trade In the United Btatea. That the government about two weeka made chartera with representatives to carry ha nronoeed setting the navl ra tion jaws or tne united btatea ago made charters with repit of foreign cargo steamships eoal to the Paclflo ooaat became flrat known afterward, and ipat tne arovernment waa auggeated Dreaa It could not us own lawa. The aecretary or the navy acknowledged that auch chartera had been made and asserted that It waa im possible to obtain -vessels under the American flag to carry coal Whether or not conditlona in time of peace will allow such chartera to paaa unchallenged remains to be aeen, but many of Mr. Harrlman's hearers atated their belief that an attempt on hla part to aend coal to the Pacific coaat for commercial use In ship not flying the American flag would open the way for serious compQcalona. Slaking Money! Even If you don't want a Diane, you can buy it now and make money selling it, arter tnis demonstration aaie la over. Bee page 6. ye. la held under the law of 1806, which waa ney were BEATS THE FLAG GUESSING CONTEST Eilers Piano House Have a Window Full of Piano Bargains, Represent ing a Combined Saving of Nearly $1,000 from Usual Cost. The Special Sale of Balis Pianos, Marred in, Shipment, 'Continues to Be the Center of Interest for Piano Seekers-t-Six of the Instruments Displayed in WindowPrices Cut In Half. fcl considered clearly unconstitutional on account of the provision It contained ex cepting electric lnterurDan raods rrom ita operatlona. Modern railroading has brought the electrlo lines, such aa the Seattle-Tacoma Interurban. strictly In competition with the ateam railroads, and the railroad attorneya, according to present admissions, endeavored onlv to make enough of a case under the old law to get into the federal courta. Two around They Xely Oa. But - this defect has been remedied under the new law, and new grounda of attack must be laid. The railroad attor neya believe they -have found two suf ficient grounds uf attack In the present joint wheat rate case to warrant their confidence In preventing the enforce ment of Joint ratea. One la that pro vision of the commission law which re quires the courta to determine the ease on appeal, on the testimony taken before the commission. Thin provision, - tho railroad attorneya profess to believe, will not stand the test In the federal courta. They eipvt to be able to ahow that an Injustice Is done them in limit ing the evidence to be considered by the courta, to that actually taken at the hearings held before the commlaalon. Interstate Commaros restore. On this point they expect to get re lief through the United Statea courta, on the ground that the state tribunal la attempting to confine the caae within Are both symptoms of organic de rangement, and nature's warning to women of a trouble which will soon -er or later declare Itself . i Bo w of ten do we hear women ear, "It seems as though my back would break." " Yet they continue to drag along and suffer, with aches In the small of the back, pain low down In the side, dragging sensations, nerv ousness and no ambition. - They do not realize that the back la 4I. m.lnnrlnir nt warn an 'a Aa-araM."- lam and nn 'Air Indicates bv achinir . MISS LENA NAG EL a diseased condition of the feminine organs or kidneys, and that aches and Yaioa will continue until the eause is removed. Lydia E, Ptakham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs has been for many years the nest successful remedy la snch cases. No other medicine has suoh a record of en res of feminine ills. ' Miss Lena Nag-el. of 117 Morgan 6t, Buffalo, N. T., writes:- '1 waa completely worn out and on' the verge of nervous prostration. My back ached all the time. I had dreadful periods of pain, was subject to fits of crying and extreme nervousness, and waa always weak and tired. Lydia l Pinkham's -Vegetable Compound completely cured me." Lydia S. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complain ta, such as Backache. Falling and Displacements, and all Organic Diseases. Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. It strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache and Indigestion and invigorates the whole feminine system. Mrs, Plnkham's 5tanding Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Her advice Is free . AMERICA BEATS JAPS IN BUILDES'G SHIPS United Statea Can Construct Fleet Faster Than Any of the Other Nations. (Journal Bpedal Berrlee.) New Tork, July 10. Charles M. Schwab In an lntervlew stated that In the event of war the United Statea could build and equip battleships much faster than Japan and more speedily than any other nation In the world. England and Germany not excepted. He spoke of the determination of the Bethlehem ateel corporation to go out of the business of building warships, and concerning the corporation's San Francisco plant said: rne snipDuiiaing plant or tne union Iron works Is for sale. It ought to be bought by the government Already offers have been received for the prop erty from the railroad, which would uae the site as a terminal. "since private capital cannot build war vessels with any profit, here ia an exceuent opportunity ror the govern ment to purcnase tne greatest shlpbul lng plant on the Pacific coaat and the only one adequate for attending to re paira and refitting of a great fleet The government wm need auch a plant" Dcnwab aald the government eould have the property for a reasonable price, his corporation not asking any profit MISSES' SAILOR SUITS at greatly reduced prices PETER THOMPSON STYLE Washable fabrics-sizes 12 to 20 $10 SUITS REDUCED TO $6.85 $15 SUITS REDUCED TO $9.85 BEN SELLING fis AXX. TJTX WOSLO Knows that Ballard's Snow Liniment has no superior for rheumatism, atlff Julius, cms, spraina, lumoago and all pains, ouf 11, try it ana you will i ays use it. Any oody who has uaed Ballard's Snow Liniment la a living oroof of what It doea. All we ask of you is 10 get a trial Dome, price 15o. wvv aiiu . ..vv. uuiu ujr rn.ll aruggietS. too narrow bounds. The large corner window of Filers Pi ano House, at Park and "Washington streets, just now holda a display of the greatest possible Interest to piano seek ers, as it contains about a half-dozen . inatruments. In which there Is repre sented a combined aavlng of nearly a 'thousand dollars from the umtal eont Inasmuch as the prices at which these pianos are to re sold are Just about half fnat ordinarily asked for these very aame Instruments in the regular retail way. These pianos are a nnrtion nr n par. load ahlpment received last week from the ractory of the Baus Piano Co. of New York. Through careless packing in the car, these Instruments became somewhat marred on the journey; this was what ia known as a "harness ' ship ment that Is, the pianos were unboxed and were protected by bracings In the car, which ordinarily hold them aeoure- ir in piace. in mis particular case, however, the brace became loosened, with the result mentioned. It would have been a very easy mat ter to put the c&ses in- good order again, ror jcuers piano House have a fully equiooed faotory at their large ?M.t'?,(b"t il"n rAts,t n PILLAR OF CHURCH "".... o ...... I. wj a ui turn 1 1 1 . u r w inu therefore the pianos are offered to the puDiio just aa tney came. ha main point on which the railroad attorneva anuear to be denend 1 n for rrellKf thrdugh the federa.1" courts, : how ever, ia that of Interstate commerce and traffic. A studied effort is belnar made by the railroad attorneys at the pres ent hearing to put Into the testimony or every witness sometning to the errect that there Is no such thing as strictly local wheat shipping; that practically every wheat cargo fa either for inter atate or foreign shipment The wheat buyers who testified for the complain ants here were asked If It was not the fact that the wheat was really Intended for export: the millers were made to testify that the great bulk of the wheat purchased by them was either sent for etgn as wheat, or was ground Into flou and exported in that shape. To rederal Supreme Ooori. Figures were introduced to show that only a small percentage or the wheat raised In the state of Washington waa actually consumed locally. On this sort of a showing the question of Interstate commerce will be raised and the federal courts will be asked to take jurlxdtatlon and review the find ings of the commission and the state courts, once started In this direction the joint' wheat rate case will not be disposed of until the United States su preme court has passed on it on appeal. The attorneys for the railroads profess to believe that under any clrcum- stancea it will ne two or three years before any Joint wheat rate can be maae errective in the state of .Washlng- iun. REGON men and Oregon money are back of the Fidelity, Contract and Judicial Bonds issned by the Union Guarantee Association of Portland. Every legal re quirement has been complied with. The laws of Oregon make any of its bonds, if offered, compulsory on the part of any court, judge, public officer, municipality, board, body or organiza tion. There is a paid-up cash capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. Twenty-two of Portland's repre sentative business men are behind it with time and money. Plate Glass, Steam Boiler, Liability and Accident Insurance; Indemnity Bonds. TB USTEJtS FLEES WITH COIN Bg You Be the Judge. Musically, the pianos are nerfec.t: (ha njury is confined entirely to the mar- ana scratching or the cases: this daTSBaa-a shows for itself; the pianos are offerSd strictly upon ihelr merits; that is tne poncy or utters nan House. These pianos are splendid instru ments; weir tone is rine, their action responsive, their finish and quality ex cellent In every respect. They are In tended to sen in tne usual retail way for SB0 and $87S. Regardless of reg ular value these pianos are offered now at prices mat win sell them immediate it. - Bom or thm Ar f a..h tioc others In plainer cases at $176, and sun outers at correspondingly reduced figures, depending upon the condition of case. Venr easy terms will be made small first payment and moderate monthly amounts on the balance. The expense w putting the cases In per xeci uruoi win Da comparatively very slight and this work .will be done at . actual cost The Instruments will be iuuj suriiioea ln the usual manner and when the pianos are delivered In the homes of the purchasers, there will be absolutely no. trace visible of the inarriiia u- ujo cases. AA !. fc'9r' ,Mm Wano House sould put these pianos through their iiuu iu nir repairing tnem. put the on their floors as absolutely perfect li struments; Wdeed. many rfrms make naou or aomg tnis m the ease of dam ... ....v.u,u w irora display or ouier purposes. But that Is one aSvan , tags you have in dealing with Eilers you uuw ju wni you are buying and very Instrument Is represented exactly BBS Trusted Solicitor of Hollywood De serts His Wife for Another Woman.- Write, If You Cannot Come. wow, ir you want a bargain, this is I your uppynumiy. iiw pianos are good ones well known, favorahiv inanr.i by many satisfied owners right here In . rurumu, a,uu wo nave nanaiea the line lor yoara. o can oner tnem :with very recommendation. They apeak for themselves. Examine them, critically and carefully -from every- standpoint . iitg) vir iiiuoitm inanui wltnyou to pass, upon them. If you happen to live . ouagfof town, send at once .'or descrln J0n catalogue nd leave the matter fcf Mtiecuon iv us ana we n agree to do as rwell by you as though you made the ehotce In person. But be prompt; re member there were only sixteen pianos v altogether In the car. and several have w sureaay own aoia; j nose remaining will not remain long. Bring at one or send (Jooroil Special Berrlee.) Los Angeles, July 10. Marvin McR&e, church pillar and widely known real dent Of Hollywood, long trusted solicit or for a Newberrv rnrv hnnu missing wiin nis employers' caah. The amount is aupposed to be very large. v- f ,vivvv icw.Ri waa vuerea gate last night for his apprehension. The young "" acHeneo nis wiie ana tooK with him a dissolute woman. He Is believed to nave gone to Ban franclacok - a CHEHALIS CITIZENS IN FOB IMPROVEMENT (Special Dispatch to The Joaraal.) Chehalia, Wash., July 10. At a meet ing of city counctlmen, members or the Cltisens' club and taxpayers in general, the attendance agKrearatihe- too. the timent was practically unanimoua in ap- ftroval of the council's action in author sing the 480,000 expenditure in pending street improvements. Resolutions of Indorsement were passed. The meatinv also approved the steps taken looklna- to the creating of city parks, and the or Market street with vitrified W. a Glaus, . . . President Wsoller In Fruits F. Dkisskr, . . Vice-President Wholesale sad Batall Orooer Bcbnabd Albebs, . 3d Vloe-Pres. Albra Bra. Milling Oo. K. P. Waqkox, . . . Manager Union Querents Aaroeiatioa aw, Albkbt Bant Clatsop Mill Company O. W. M omjioaAM HOBU1 naham A Oo.. Uu O men t and Floor Behbt Awa Alben Mllllns Oo.. Flour and Feed Okas. L. iLumax iaa. L. Maatlok Co,. Wholesale Iiasthar and Boo FlBdias J. B. WmtBisrB, Medical Seferee Fhraioiaa and Snisaon AntBDBs M. Surra . , Wartent Ola Manfg. Oo. BAirtnu, B. Oobb Standard Box A Lombar Oo. O. W. Mn.ua Aktornajr-al-Law 0. M. Class Clark. Wllaon Lumber Oo, Llnnton, Oraooa K. W. JtotnrrmBs, . , . Andltor Boantraa A Dlaaoed, Baal Katata W. Coopk Mobbis, . Treaanrer Oreson Traat A Barlnsi Bank 8. C. 8pbncbb, . Oeneral Counsel Attorney -at-Law E. D. Waobos, Jb, . Secretary PHIL. VCTaotUB? Imperial Hotel Compear B. R. Bima Wastarn Clar Mants. Oo. W. H. Moobb Orsson Traat A Bavins Bank Ckas. 0. Woodcock Standard Box A Lumber Oo. W. K. MoOobd WUoonala Loaaing Oompaar UNION GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION MAEQUAM BUILDING. PORTLAND. OREGON Cloud Cap Inn MOUNT HOOD SFZKD ywor tbckUod a4 this dadlgbtrul re sort (at snow line). Enjoy a snowball In Brimmer Mm. Aatomo bllea lesiv Hood River statkn mt KM a. m. and at noon, BuvktBg trip to the Ism in lees than three boors. Rate, tt.it Tot truing trfji Civm Itortland, Ask at a R. K. city ticket office for particulars, or write HOXAOLwaaajai P. O. Mt. Uood. Or. The BREAKERS HOTEL t stp $ftt .yg,& tv-5 , y. , . I - hi in i ' " iiiniiai -ii AMERICAN PLAN. we I hWriVii'Ji - lllll"l-''IT'lltlAl X,A?:P'0 'trigjctai sesobt or tbb nemo hobtswxst. cieciria L,ignt. Kteam, Hot and Cold Salt Water In Every Tub. Buy Tlckatsw1 -w w... ju u.i i j, iihii, rvaiuuica AaurHB, Dreaaera. vvasn. paving brick- , The purpose of the meeting waa ta get expressions from property holders regarding the work oontemolated. The worx proposea represents tne expend! turn, nr connlrierjtrila mnniv n.l k council did not care to take the matter too far without having the Indorsement ox tne citisens arieciea. Factors' Worker Loses Thumb. (Special Dltpatrh t The - Journal.) . Astoria. Or.y July IS. Georant- Rim.. low had the misfortune to lose his right tnumb in the machinery of the Kendall can factory. He will not be able ta work for a couple of weeks. . If you lire out' of town, a small flrat oayment and make aure of securinar on' 01 mew cct:ii.iuiiar jargajns. . tne Eilers .'Piano House. Details Abont XVow lare And through passenger service from Chicago over Pennsylvania Short Llwi Highest uuaiity,' Biggest, Busiest and a wasnini furnished; free- on requegt to Kollock. House of Btark, street, Portland Or. Best. ngtoa street, eorasr of I "Half oast seven. Xon'k doubtj in- - f BSaaBaaaaBaam CLEARANCE SALE BARGAIN THB QRBATB8T OF THE ENTIRE SEASON J: strong remtorccments will be brought forward tomorrow. Values uneaualed in anv nthrr fnrmr - . , . m A -J " " wv.4- Vila. AiiaU UbViV llttta ' VVi UUlUV EJCCXl a very busy spot since the beginning of this sale, but for this week we've planned a record -smashing selling that will even eclipse all oast ' performances. No house in America gives the bargains that we do. We demonstrated it last week; we will demonstrate it again. SEE UUK W11NJJUWS r UK TrlUKSD AY'S SPECIALS. Thursday Clearance Sale Bargains Short Box Coals Reduced vRreiar.f.0.a.n.d.$12 50.95 Bathing Suits Reduced Regularv$3.50 values Regular $5.00 values 2.45 2.95 Regular $6.50 values S3.25 Regular $7.50 values $3.95 Hose Reduced !nd 49 c Gingham and Chambray Dresses Reduced -values up to ' "gHn s-yt- .......ieWt; In blue, pink, also checks $8.50 Watch for the Greatest Waist Sale in the History of Vittimd fancy Pongee Suits Jumper Suits re- oes up to $65.00 . . $18,501 Wash Suits Reduced S s&..kl'flS as SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR THURSDAY'S BARGAINS WHOLESALE and RETAIL 1 M AC1 ESON CO. FIF A r - 4 Pa rffc rsstlgata