PAGE TEN DALLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1000. MILWAUKIE RATE CAS EME COURT UP TO Argument of Question of Constitutionality of Act Creating Railroad Commission and Scope of Its Powers Is Made by Counsel Before Higher Tribunal. "That defendant has no power to adjust rates on tho ground of unjust discrimination except whore such dis crimination appears In n difference in chnrgos to shippers or to different persons for a lllco and contempora neous service and this does not In duce discrimination its botwoen dif ferent localities." This is tho principal point of lawi which has been raised on appeal from tho decision of Judge Galloway, of tho court of Marlon County, to tho Sti promo Court, In tho caso of the Portland Railway, Light and Power Company, plaintiff and appollant, vs tho Oregon Railroad Commission, do fendant and respondent, nrgued and submitted to tho Supromo Court yes terday by Franklin T. Griffith, Ore gon- City, and Frederick v. Ilolman, Portland, for plaintiff, and Attorney Gonoral Crawford, Clyde B. Altchlson and Glltncr & Sowoil, for tho Com mission. Tho suit was brought to en join tho enforcement of an order of Judge Galloway, making n reduction in ho faro charged by tho railway company between Milwaukee and Portland. "At common law, so long as tho carrlors carrlod for all persons who applied in tho order In which tho goods woro delivered," tho Railway company contends, "and tho charges for transportation woro reasonable, tho carriers woro not bound to make tho samo charge to all persons alike for th,o samo sorvlco, nor had ono lo cality any right to complain of the charges of a carrlor on tho ground that ono locality was favored by the carrlor with a lowor rato than that given another locality. "Inasmuch as at common law tho court would bo without powor to ad just discrimination botwoun localities, it Is apparent that boforo tho Railroad Commission can procood to ndjust discriminations betwoon localities, that powor so to do must bo confer red upon It by tho legislature and if tho powor to ndjitBt discrimination as betweon localities has not boot, grantod by the loglslaturo to tho Rail road Commission, tho orders of tho defendant based upon said alleged discrimination botwoon localities muBt necessarily bo hold void fdr wont of jurisdiction. "Assuming, but not conceding, that tho loglslaturo has power to ndjust discriminations botween localities and that Buch power may bo delegated to a commission, It 1b, wo believe, a. fun damental rulo that tho intent to del egate such power must appear by un equivocal language or by necessary implication. "Wo contend that the power to ad- Just discrimination betweon localities has not been delegated to tho defend ant by tho Railroad Commission Act of 1907, from which act tho defend ant derives all of Its powers. "Tho powors to adjust discrimina tions as botween localities not being expressly granted to tho Oregon Com mission, If the power exists at all, it must bo found by necessary implica tion, nnd tho defendant, recognizing tho fact that Buch powor Js not ex sage of tho Oregon Railroad Commls slon Act and cannot now bo consider ed against Milwaukio and Oak Grove, "That if tho court should hold that discrimination botween localities can bo considered by tho defendant in ad justing rates, It is contended by the plaintiff that nuch discrimination must appear to exist in a difference in charges for substantially the same service, under like and similar cir cumstances and conditions, and that if the service porformied which is alleged to constitute a discrimination is shown to be different In character and the circumstances and conditions surrounding such performance to be dissimilar, tub charge of unjust dls crimination must necessarily fail. In these cases tho service to Milwaukio and Oak Grove is dissimilar and ren dered under substaltially different circumstances and conditions to the sorvlco to tho localities alleged to be receiving an undue preference and ad vantage, "That the chief test as to reason ableness of rates is whether or not such rates furnish a reasonable return upon the capital invested In the bus! ness of tho carrier. That the main tenance of existing rates is necessary to furnish such reasonable return. "That neither tho defendant nor thjo court can speculate as to tho probable offect upon the business of the carrier duo to a reduction In fares nor can the defendant nor the court speculate as to thb probnble effect of said reduction in fares upon the in crease or decrease of population or the Increase or decrease of tho value pressly conferred upon It, claims that .,-., ..I 1,., nnnnnnnnt. t tilt) lUUCUOi; Ul UCIVUDC Ul II1HJ YiUUU SufStS? STof1,-' Properly in the affectd dls- tlons 28, 30, nnd 55 of the Oregon Act." In suport of plaintiff's contentions plaintiff relics upon the following points: "That defendant has no power to adjust rates on tho ground of un just discrimination except where such discrimination appears in a difference In charges to shlppors or to dlfforent porsons for a Hko and contempora neous service nnd this docs not In- cludo discrimination as between dif ferent localities. "That tho rato of faro, five cents. on plaintiff's Mt. Scott Division, from First and Alder streets In Portland, to tho town of Lents was made by plaintiff's predecessor for a valuablo consideration long prior to tho pas- trict. 'That if any reduction should be propor that an arbitrary cut of 50 per cent, and 33 1-3 per cent, in exist ing fares Is excessive, unjust, unrea sonable and unwarranted." "I have been usinir Cascarets for In somnia, with which I have been afflicted for twenty years, and I can sav that Cas carets have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friends as being all that they are represented." Thos. Gillard, Elgin, 111. Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, Tasto Good. Do Good. Never Sjlclten.tWeaken or Grim. juc, ac, sue. Mover soiu in duiic, ultio tablet stamped C C C. euro or your money back. Tho aron- Quarantcod to 924 A Peculiar "Wrench. Of the foot or anKlo may produce a very serious sprain. A Bprain is moro painful than a break. In all sprains, cuts, burns and scalds, Bal lard's Snow Liniment is the best thing to ubo. Relieves the pain in stantly, reduces swelling, is a per fect antiseptic and heals rapidly. Prlco 25c, 50c and 51.00. Sold by nil druggists. o When a woman goes calling she thinks Bho is 'lucky if she finds her friends out, but when a man goes calling ho wants to find people at homo; ho wants to see them. CANDIDATES' CARDS FOR GOVERNOR. Ignoranco and supcistltion com bined with intenso selfishness con a' J t -.ilea the greatest otis".-.q with which civilization haa lo ontnil. ni:lson P. S. I bolievo a candidate for Gov otnor should agree to dc-ai the imi- sulutional salary only. Classified Ads . Won't Slight a. Good Friend. "If over I need a cough medicine again I know what to get," declares Mrs. A. L. Alley of Beals, Me., "for after using ten bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery and seeing its excel lent results in my own family and others, I am convinced it is the best medicine made for coughs, corns and lung trouble." Every ono who tries it feels just that way. Relief is lelt at once and its quick euro surprises you. For bronchitis, asthma, hem orrhage, croup, la grippe, sore throat, pain in chest or lungs, it is supreme 50c and SI. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by J. C. Perry. nffmllMB T)flntf"rREh'CH FEHALE mvmumm pills. Jl 8i?, Crtjix Biutr for Sumuuns Umnaunoir. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL 8fll Sor.l Srtcdrl sui fiction (luuuteed or iloner Refunded. Bent vrenald for 11.00 per box. Will tend them on trial, to b paid for when relTtTcd. Saroplea Free. JfyourdnmUtdoanot m. tu.ua .vuvj jvui Ul UCI . iq iuf UNITED MEDICAL CO.. BOX T4. UncmTIK. Pa. Sold In Salem by Dr. S. C. Stun a CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent a word for first Insertion. Dne-half cent a word for each insertion thereafter. No adrertlsement taken 'or lesi than 25c Ount six worda to the line. PAINTERS. PAPER HANGERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made end first chuss work dona I. D. Driver, 617 North Capital etret, Salem, Or. Phono 026. 6-36-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. Staves gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire at 178 South Liberty St. 6-22-tf. FOR SALE Threshing outfit, con sists of 20-Lorscpower double cy linder engine and 36-CO Reed's separator, all of tho latest make. There is a Parson'a feeder. Per fection vclghor and Farmer's Friend blower. Price reasonable and terms easy. Apply to J. J. Langmack, Albany. Home phono 1852. 6-21-ltf FOR SALE OR TRADE For Salem property, 60 acres, partly im proved; adjoins town, 344 State atreet. 10-15tf FOR SajjE Good 4-roomed house; lot 74x75; $600. Ten acres close to Oregon Electric, $1,000. Good 6-roomed house, newly painted and papered, for rest; $6 per montn. pnone E. C. MInton, 1649 ll-:25-tf KENNEDY & PORTER ISO Liber ty street Phono 485. Dealers In Oregon Siohna (Salom. - mode) paint, wallpaper and all interior furnishings. Painting, papering, and all manner of interior work done prompt!" in first class style at moderate prices. 8-5-tf BAKERS. CAPITAL BAKERS Bread, cake, ploa, and all klndo of pas trios, cookios, otc. Watch for our wag on. Phone 954. Radeck & Smith. 11-19-tf BUTTERNUT BREAD It la worth more than any other bread, yot tho price is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Bak ery, Thomas & Cooler, Props. DRAYMEN. FOR SALE Oliver tvnewrlter No. 5; been used but little. A bargain if sold soon. Address "E.," care Journal. 11-2 G-3t FOR SALE Good dry fir wood. Call at 24th and Oak street or phono 649. ll-26-3t WANTED. Phone the ButcherQuick! What Butcher? E. G. Cross & Son, of course; we always get the best meat there. It isn't necessary to go down to the market these warm days. Just call Main 291 and tell them to send you a nice steak, roast, boil or anything you want in the meat line and It will reach you on time and in first class condition. E Jhk iw TaT JL aft Ma hSs NEW :i SAVE YOUR RENT AND ;! BUY A HOME t't l $1500 Buys a 7-room houso, good barn, six lots, nonr school and car lino; $500 cash and $10 por month on balance. $2300 Six-room, strictly modom dwelling, nico lot, lino location; $300 caBh and $20 por month on balance. $1050 Four-room bungalow, corner lot with cash, Imlnnco $10 por month. oast front; $200 Farm Snaps 86 ncros, Iioubq and barn, two miles from Llborty, lays slightly rolling, flnoat kind of fruit land; $50 nn aero if Bold this woek. Business Property It will pay you to lnvostlgnto our business properties; olthor with brlok bulldlnp or vacant grounds; savornl good opportunities for Mr, Investor. Sod us for particulars nnd terms. H. A. Johnson & Co. Murphy Block Salem, Oregon 2 nrtr .V i SEE GEO. O. SAVAGE f For farms and city property I 135 S. Commercial St f 9 I Quick Returns Follow Good Investments 1IHIIK ARB SOMK THAT ARK RIGHT. FJuo building lot on 17th street, botven Stnto and Court, $550 'Lot close in on Chomokota street, $760. Two good lots iu North Salom, near muto sdhool, high and dry, boarlng orchard, on gradod street, olty water, bargain at $175 OAOh, $10 down, $5 per month. Tho FrauooBCo Seoloy homo In Yew Park, ono of tho most artistlo. r'aaldenooa Ju tho city, offerod at a bHDgnln. SMITH-GILLINGHAM CO. Aro You Looking for a Home? 05 Acres. All oxtra lino land, in sight of Sa lorn, good 9-room house, hot and cold wator, 2 barns, 20 acres Just oglbnning to bear, 3 acros young Royal Ann cherries and all kinds of small fruits; best homo lu 3 miles of Salem. Investigate. O Acres. Within half mile of West Salom de pot,- lino now 6-room houso, now barn, now fonco; buildings cost 2500; only $3.00fl for a few days 15 Acres. Now C-room house, new barn, fruits, etc, within one mllo of the capitol ..ouuuing, only ?uuuo. 100 Acres. 70 in cultivation, 30 acres timber, oniy 94UQO. Six Room Bungalow. Now fino, modorn 6-room bungalow, cioso in, a snap, $2700. Now 7-Itoom House. .Largo lot, fruit, otc. $1800. Wo also havu tho cholcost vacant lota in tho city. Fruit Tracts. aomo choice unimproved tracts of inna ciobo m. wo havo somo flno lnsldo buslnoss proporty at a bai galn. If you want anything In this country boo A. a SMITH CO. Room" B44 fltato St Phono 1G07 v for Sale 20 acres 2 miles northeast of Salom; flno soli, and located good to cut into 5-acro tracts. CO acroa tlmbor land; will A out avor auuu corus or wood; only $20 por acre. I Derby SWillson FOR SALE. A good 160-acre farm 3 miles from Salom; good buildings, running water whole pear, and some tim ber; 50 acres In cultivation: fam ily orchard. Can bo bought cheap. A good 16-acro tract 4 miles out of baiem; C acres In cultivation; good houso and barn; good woll; somo fruit; good place. $2,250. 40-acre farm, house and barn; good well; tho place is in cultivation. just out of town. Price $125 per acre. 52 acres, 25 acres in cultivation, bal ance timber and stumps. Piico $55 per acre. Wo also havo plenty of city property; good bargains. Como and see J. O. SCHULZ & CO. 490 State Street Salem, Oregon Union Land Co. , Newport, Oregon. " Population and proporty value treb ling every year. The next 3 years is tho time ronsonnbly-prlced lota can bo purchased. LOTS AND BLOCKS FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. If required, buildings erected on any proporty sold. Correspondence solicited. J. A. 0LSS0N, Mgr. Nowprt Oregon. WANTED At once, three sawmill men, two men at $2.25 per day, one man at $3 per day. A. C. Smith & Co., 54 State street. 10- 30-tf WANTED Girl to do housework in small family. Must be competent. Phone 654. ll-26-3t WANTED HousekeepjOr. Middle aged lady preferred. Phone 52. 11- 26-tf MISCELLANEOUS. COAL OIL, GASOLINE And Dis tolate delivered to private families In any quantity, to any part of the city. Starr Oil Co. Phono 1729. 9-15-tf EXPRESS WAGON General dray ing. Furniture and piano mov ing. Phono Main 465. Fred Schlndler, 365 State street. Horse for sale. 8-12-tf SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Tranfer Co. All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture moved and pianos boxed ready to ship. Prompt Bervico our motto, 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210. 10-13-tf BUSINESS CARDS. BUTTE & WENDEROTH Fine winei, liquors and cigars. We han dle tho celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and ro--reshing beer constantly on draught South Commercial St. 9-3-lyr SALEM WATER COMPANY Offlco, city nan. jvor wator service apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. G, F, MASON BOX COMPANY J47 Miliur street, South Salem, manufacturers of all kinds of boxes, cratea and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phone 308. tf DOCTORS. DR. H. S. STONE, it. C, CHIRO PRACTOR Spine and nerve specialist. Rooms 4, 5, 6, D'Arcy building. Phono Main 87, Salem, Oregon. 4-28-tf The approach of Christmas excites a storekeeper as much as the ap proach of election lexcltesa. politician o It isn't difficult to strengthen a weak stomach If one goes at it cor rectly. And this is true of the heart and kidneys. Tho old-fashionedf way of dosing tho stomach or stimulating the heart or kidneys is surely wrong Dr. Shoop first pointed out this er ror. "Go to tho weak or ailing nerves of these organs,' said h'e. Each inside organ has its controlling or "inside nerve. ' When these nerves fall then those organs mut surely jtaltor. The vital truth is lead ing druggists everywhere to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop's Restor ative. A ow days' test will surely toll! Sold by Capital Drug Store. FRANK E. CHURCHILL Represen tative of tho Western Conservatory of Music, of Chicago, in this city, will resume classes in piano, har mony, theory, sight reading, etc., on and after September 20. Stu dio opera house building, room 9. Phone 1100. Pupils may receive lessons either in their home or at the studio. 9-ll-3m LIVERY STABLE. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Old Postofflce stables, at 254 Fer ry etreot, botwoon Commercial and Front. Telephone 188. Some of tho finest livclrles in tho city an be found hero. W. W. John son. tc OSTEOPATH. Men probably gossip as much as n t DR. B, H. WHITE, Osteopath and Nerve Specialist. Grad uate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., 1902. Post-graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles. College. 1909. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Office 17-18 Breyman Bldg. Phono 859. Residence 346 North Capitol St.; phone 469. 8-30-tf PLUMBERS. women, but forget a "story" sooner' thwo r n a tt , , T" than women,. Women will talk about Sl11, iot ning, 164 Comorclal street. Phono Main 192. 9-1-ly ELLIS & WOOD Real estate. loans and insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phone 554. 476 Court street, Salom, Ore gon. Tlckot offlco Hamburg-Amor lean steamship lines. 11-1-lyr HKCHTEL A HYNON'S BARGAINS. FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My list may contain exactly what you want T. O. JORY, SOS Com'l St, Salem, Or. B lots at $75 each. Ensy terms. 1 lot closo to oar lino for only $150 $5 down. $5 per month. 1 lot on good corner for $250. Easy terms. 1 lot on North Commercial for $250. 101s on oar lino in North Salom. $400 each. 1 lot on Nob Hill. $400. Easy terms. 1 lot on Stnto noar 14th, for $950. A splendid buy Is ono wo havo on State street. Two houses and 100 x300-foot lot, only $3000. State stroat property Is going up. WW hava a Ana list of farms to ohoosa from. Drop in and let us know your wants. HHOHTHL ,fc 1UWON, Telephone 462. 547 8tat street around Floor a story" 20 years, whereas men hr ually forget It in a week, nnd look for sometuing now. 0 ncKung, ngnt coughs can be surely and quickly loosened with k prescription druggists are dispensing everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. And It Is so very differ ent than common cough medicines. No opium, no chloroform, absolute ly nothing hnrsh or unsafe. The tender lenves of a harmless, lung healing mountainous shrub gives tho tho curative properties to Dr. bnoop's Cough Remedy. Those leaves ve the powor to calm the most dls tttslng cough and to sootho nnd ja tho most sensitive bronchial ombrano. Mothers should, for safe ty's sake alone, always demand Dr. Shoop's. It can with porfect free dom bo given to even the youngest babos. Tost It for yourself nnd see. Sold by Capital Drug Store. OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas mting; prices reas onable; work guaranteed; eatl nitHfl.f ira,naod. Phone 87S. 1066 Chomeketa street. 4-17-tf TONSORIAL. H. O. MEYER & CO. Tho best and largest shop in the city. Six first class barbers. Only first clat bootblack In city; porcelain baths, and everything pertaining to a first class shop. Also carry a full lino of cigars and tobacco and barbers' supplies. 162 Commercial street, noxt door to Statesman offlco. 4-6-tf LODGE DIRECTORY. HODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meets ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Holman hall 5! Banber, V. 0.; F, a. Turnor e nwumwiiiiBMiiHiiiraiiii m , CmCHESTERSPJLLS AiUjra.r tlruosUtfcr A- ff r WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev- 7 Tiaay night at 7:30 o'clock In Holman hall. L. W. AchesonC P.; L. H. Fletcher. Clerk. l-io-o No Case on Record, Thero is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumo nia or consumption after Pni'. Honey and Tar has been taken, as It will stop your cough and break up your cold qulokly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honev nnrt m In a yellow package. Contain- opiate and is safe and sure. J 0 Perry.