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THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 1911. 13 1 RAILROADS LOSE ' ; III FIGHT TO RAISE -.V-.'-Sl,r -':' FREIGHT RATES Interstate Commerce Commis sion hecks Movement to Increase Carrying Charges - ,by Rendering Decision. tn deciding against the railroad In I th "eastern" and "western" rate cane, " the Interstate Commerce commission ( put a. check on a general advance in freight ra tea throughout' the VJUted " States. - This Is the opinion of fnen ac,- -quainted vwlth traffic matter and the 'attitude of the 'railroads, 4 ... -- .-'.v. . The decisions were-' announced- yes .tarda afternoon and they are the 'first from the commission under section 18, of the amended act giving the Inter state Commerce commission the right to determine in .advance of the going into affect og new freight rates, the reasonableness thereof, :- . ; : This amendment was the outcome of v the famous .1907 ' lumber . rate .. case, " fought so persistently and with sue oess by the lumbermen of Oregon; who ' ' were represented before the commission and In the courts by Joseph N-Teal of this city, counsel for " the Oregon - ; Washington Lumber Manufacturers' as. I ' sociatlon and , of the f transportation committee of the chamber" of commerce, the body which has in general charge transportation matters' affecting . its ? members and the city. J. -fa Beaching a affect. The effect of the declsio SU far reaching in that It establishes the right of the commission to pass upon the rea- soaeblenesa of proposed rates before they are put Into effect as was done in : the . famous lumber , ease referred to above. In that case' the railroads ad vaneed the rate on lumber for eastern shipment to a point where It practically i barred Paoiflo northwest lumber manu ' facturers from the market east. of the . .Rockies and where they had succeeded In building up a large business on the strength of the prevailing freight rates. By advancing the rate business in the affected, territories was placed at the mercy of competition from , other lumber producing districts that in the ' opinion of the lumber men here was : ' theirs. The lumbermen won the fight against the railroads, . but at a very heavy expense, s and after having lost " a great deal of business during the pendency of the case. . ... . To. prevent a repetition of this af fair, the Interstate Commerce Com - mission act was amended giving the commission power to pass upon' the II ' raaasiMnaKlAnakfliai m v. - i v..li . -- -- a vw a wa a, as.sviaau. be placed In effect, where opposition Is I made. "The railroads could take the decision before the newly established commerce - court, I presume,''' said a rate expert ,. this morning, xbut that Is hardly prob ; able slno they have failed to make It L snowing before the commission." 1 Mr. Teal, in speaking of the decision. s said: : The decision of the commission 2,. marks an epoch in railway regulation. n It la unquestionably right The basis '. of the proposed advances ware economl- -.: eally unsound, and. ezcent In noaelhlv lew instances, unnecessary. Had the , commission authorised the advances no . on could foresee the final result, for. ' if accepted, the reasons given by the ' railroad would have tutifii furtha 5 and greater advances, which every one anows were contemplated. "Directly transcontinental rates were ; not before the commission, but many of me cnangos proposed would have af The Craving, for Drink Destroyed No more terrible affliction can come , to any home than the craving for strong : drink of husband and father. We ap- peal to wives, mothers and sisters to , save the husband and father or the brother with Ovrine, a scientific treat- OERINB Is prepared In two forma. No. 1, secret treatment, a powder, ab- eoiuieiy ibbivicbb ana oaon-Hs, given . secretly In food or drink. ORRINH Na 2, In pill form. Is for those who desire to take voluntary treatment ORRINH costs only 11.00 a box. Write for Free Orrine Booklet (mailed In plain sealed envelope) to ORRINH CO., 729 Orrine "Building. Washington, D. C. ORRINH is recommended and I for sal In this city by woodard, cierae co., distrlb- Kourtn street. . A SYSTEIIIC BLOOD DISEASE Y Catarrh is not merely an affection "of the raucous membranes; it is a - deep-seated blood disease In which the , entire circulation "and greater part of , the system areJnvolved. It is more. " commonly manifested -in the head, ' cose and throat, because of the sensi- " tive nature of .these membranes, and also because they are more easily V reached by irritating influences from 3 the outside. The symptoms of Ca tarrh, such as a tight feeling in the head, nose stopped up, throat clogged t and dry, hacking cough, etc. show ' .that the tiny blood vessels of the mu- cous membranes are badly congested and inflamed from the impurities is the circulation. To cure Catarrh per taanently .the blood must be purified! and the system cleansfcd Of all tin healthy matter. . Nothing S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at U9 head. COeS down trt thV hntrrmi ftl W We DOUOm Oj vuc uvuuk aui makes a complete and lasting cure by PURIFYING the blood. ; Then the inflamed . membranes begin 1 to heal, the head is cleared, breathing becomes natural and easy, the throat is no longer dogged, and every un I appears. S. S. S. is the greatest of all fiers. and fofthis reason la f MnnA TMirlflr aiA fnf thit raan la r the most certain cure : for Catarrh. I Book on Catarrh and medical advice I free to 'all -wl'Write. . -yrrj y ' j IBS gVCrt firiCWlO CO Atlanta, Infant Ruler Uncontrt llilliohs. . "4 f f 4 I - ; - 4f 1 V V" The bsbf "emperor of Chbia, whose Russia, and the prince regent, family. . rr - - - , ieciea . raiea in veitora in juuij, uu, if permitted, would have been used to Justify further advances in this territory-. The Importance of the decision cannot be understood unless one" Is fa miliar with the alleged justification for the advances and the operations and earnings of the railroads. It is a great victory for the people of thia country and of enormous consequence to' every shipper and to business generally, and puts a premium qn honest and efficient management of railroads." ' i Wide Be ope of Oases. - The eastern rate case was an inquiry into the advances In charges for trans portatlon in official classification ter ritory, affecting goods chipped from the east to the central ' west, and hence did not affect transcontinental business. Had the raUroada succeeded in estab lishing this advance, It is held,' they would soon have mad almtlar attempts over the entire country. The weatern rate case affected rates In Western Trunk Line, Trans-Missouri and Illinois Freight Committee terri tories and Involved over 100 carriers, made parties to the action. . When Jury Decided It, Owners of Other Half of Block ' May Settle. The condemnation suit of the United States against owners of the east one half of block "S," wanted as a site for the proposed postofflce building, will probably be, heard before Judge Bean or Judge Wolverton In the United States circuit court, on March ir United States District" Attorney He Court will ask for a jury next Monday. There are a number of cases pending In : addition to - the government's con demnation auits and as the first of March is the beginning of the new term of court, it has been decided to try these with a jury the United States attor ney will call nest week. About $0 men will be summoned for Jury duty and will report on Monday, March 6. It Is not . customary to try cases the first day the Jury reports, but Mr. McCourt will make an effort to have the con demnation case set for the day follow ingwhich will be one week from Tues day. , r The case Involving the east one-half of the block that owned by Dr; A'n crew c. Bmitn win be heard first It 1 expected that the result tf this suit may obviate the necessity of trying the case against owners of the west half that portion of the block facing Eighth street and that a' compromise may be reached with thos owners following a verdict in th other uit , "$5000 TOO LITTLE TO ' . SEND CHINA," HIRSCH Portland, Or., Feb. 24. To the Edi tor of The Journal A million girls from the famine stricken districts of China sold into sin and slavery in tha-better ltuated localities, "according to press .'i. raising 125,000 for a convention to be i held in Portland in 1912. I writer heartily approves of the ! W..M0 fund, but would feel "cheap" If we in . prosperous Portland offered but xbOUO toward me relief or sufferers in trtat terrible famine. Aitnougn never . naving received as "not expecting to receive anything, the writer will contribute according to abll- credential are supplied by some society or some one in autnority. w ': " : A new Texas Republican association has been organised to combat the rule of Colonel Cecil Lyons, whd as national I committeeman, state chairman and party, in Texas for many years. ; The new organisation " has also declared- Its oposttion to the nomination of Theo dore Roosevelt , for the presidency in . i ' '.. ... ........ T.. . , MUED S 7 (: country is threatened by war with holding another member of the royal - .; - Northeast Side Improvers Will Ask Port of Portland to Lend Assistance. Important resolution affecting con struction of the Broadway bridge will be submitted s. by President M. O Munly and Vice-President "W. C, North, of the North East Sid.e Improve ment association, at the regular meet ihg of that civic organization tonight First Is to be a resolution asking the LPort of Portland to withdraw a suit filed In the circuit court by the port a month ago to restrain me city irom Droceedins with the building of the Broadway bridge on the alleged ground that the municipality has not received a franchise from the port and there fore has no legal authority to construct the span. The resolution will further request that the Port of Portland lenl active assistance toward speedy com pletion of the bridge. "We shall also supmit a resolution. said Vice-President North today, "re questing tbe Northern Pacific Terminal company to build an overhead viaduct from Seventh street to the river's edge, to connect , with the west side approach of the bridge. The company agreed to do this a long time ago, but certain east side streets were not vacated for the 0.-W. R. & N. company and th agreement was never carried out It 1 our purpose to induce the terminal company to build .this viaduct in ex change for the vacation of streets now held by it without title. "A third resolution which will prob ably , bo adopted, will recommend that an injunction suit filed by Captain Al bert Crowe against the Port of 'Port land to restrain that body from leas ing public water front property to the Oregon Dry Dock company, be with drawn And that the port agree, without the necessity of-pushing the injunction suit to a conclusion, not to make the lease." THI (Wtahlneton Bureau of The Jonrnl.) Walla Walla, Wash., , Feb. 24. Hip polyte Davin, one of the wealthiest and best known sheepmen In , the Walla Walla region, a large landowner and Well known farmer, was found dead yes terday morning on his ranch 17 mtlos west of Starbuck, a bullet In his head. Suicide, accident and murder are all three mentioned, but the two latter more especially. , ' Accidental death, la the theory held by his relatives and herders, who sty he was pissing since Tuesday night, hunting. They believe that he was seized with an attack of heart failure and stumbled, discharging his gun. Murder is believed by others . who think more of a search would have been made had not there been reason other wise, and the dead man waa found lying out in the snow all night and half a day before he was, found. It is claimed by local people Who visited that section as late a Sunday, that at that time he -had no ammunition for his gun.. - 7 ' ' The dead man was 53 years of age, and a -native of France. ' He has sev eral brothers In this city and valley, where he has lived for 38 years. He has five children. . , , Buy Portland Dank Fixtures. (Bperlal Tilapatch to Tbeitonrnnl. Hlllsboro, pr., Feb. 84,-iThe fine fix tures of tm former German American bank of Portland, have been purchased by the American National of this city, and will be .installed as soon as the new building Is ready.; The .room here la to be of the same dimensions as-the Portland Tanksd ,tha Lno xhangejua-lU be required. A new vault -will be con structed with doors weighing a ton and a hair eacn,: with time locks, and all the newest appliances including burglar alarm. The new building is to be built at the corner of Main and Third streets. DESIRE BROADWAY a. aw. av s. sbsk. BBS TROUBLES ENDED NK SHEPmAN 1Y HAVE BEN MURDERED PILES OF GARBAGE iiinuD ilvil Odor From Them, bbes Into Many Homes, a Men-, ace to Health. Evidence that the big railway corpor ations that use - the, Northern Pacific Terminal company's yaro-in the north ern part of the city have for years been violating the city ordinances relating to the disposition of garbage and refuse was gathered today by City Crematory Superintendent Napier, . who ,J mad a thorough inspection of a number or nrinrlfaroua ararbar e damns that are be lng maintained in the yards a few blocks j from the Union depot" '. ' v y-" Inquiry' from workmen in the ; yard brought forth the Information that re fuse and garbage from the dining cars of th Q.-W. R. as N. company is dally belng'carted to one of these dumps, and, Inspection of th garbage heap snowea that the decaying matter Is but hair burned and then coveted over with other refuse and earth. t' Til Smoka wafUd Into Homes." Th smoke from these rotten piles Is sickening. It is wafted, away from th yards into windows of nearby apart ment houses and hotels." Complaints from the occupant of the Beaver hotel, Twelfth and Marshall streets, led to the trip of inspection made by Superintend ent Napier this morning. . "I will notlf m General Foreman OS- born of the Terminal yaras at once, salA' Mr. Napier, "that the nulaance maintained there must be discontinued. The railway corporations will either have to destroy this health menacing output of putrifaction outside the, city limits, or els deliver it to the city crematory. - "I visited a huge garbage dump just north of Northrup street on the prop erty of the S. P. & S. company yester day, and found tho same conditions ex istlng. only on a larger scale. Here it seems that garbage has been hauled by city scavengers. I estimate that not less than 100 tons has been dumped into the big sinkhole during the present win ter. It must have been dumped with the permission of th S. P. & S. company. for th watchman employed by that comnanv told me today that he bad or dered the scavengers to take their loads elsewhere when they appeared as usual at the dump this morning. avenger to B Arrested. "On of these scavengers, George Bauer,, has been hauling from a ton to a ton and a half of garbage to the S. P. & S. dump for the past six weeks. I shall cause his arrest this afternoon. He ad mitted to the foreman of the city crem. atorv this morning that he is up against It having learned, I have no doubt that I had solved th riddle of his disappear ance from th sight or crematory em ployes for more than a month." COMMISSIONER SAYS RAILROADS' HARD LUCK TALK IS PUREST BLUFF . "Hkr - Washington, . Feb. fJE4. On of th members of the interstate commerce commission, who refused to allow the use of his name, said today, discussing th decision: Tli general sentiment of the com mission was that the railroads and the Interests' would endeavor to make the decision seem adverse to business, and thus attempt to verify th prediction th railroad men and their counsel made during th rate hearings. The commis sion has In Its possession facts and fig ures showing th condition of the rail roads, their profits, their w resources, their present strength and their possi bilities. The commission has no fear that the railroads' prosperity is endangered. "The plain fact is that the railroads did not prove that the proposed In creases were necessary, and there was undeniable proof that the present tar iffs work no hardship upon them, I believe th railroads will prove ''more successful during th coming year with the existing tariffs. 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