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u j. ' 'a LJ i r V v I Ifouvnal ; t i , i a gALEM, OREGON, kpjkjM FEBRUARY 21, 1008., NO. 4. ill,,' Dai m Jiy rt w vft TTACK THE rtiLL PASS BILL Linn County Grangeis Answer the University 1Tr !i PDA1C -i DDAUfilEi I IciBUCDC liTTiVC llWCDCH ' fl i ' 'N E VALLEY rAXDMOSiTITKCTIVK 10 GIVB THE m ins TKCTH AHOUT CHT COUXTIICS OX THE ITK IllVKO. ktl!l be begun tho groat- i for publicity In (ho en eu rslley ever started i Ort-on, !Q of 1000 Facts of hill be itsrted with ovcry 1 IWy in tho eight conn- AaV-'VWiN m mi (our.) A BRAVE FIREMAN' FIGHTING FALLS TO HIS DEATH LARGEST FURNITURE .HOUSE JN TACOMA HURNS -gJyUSKD TIY ELECTRIC FEED WIRES NR CAUGHT IN CARPETS AM) IN- FLAMALIRLH MATERIAL? Tit (United PrcBS Leased Vlro.) Tacomn, Wash., Fob. 2y Roollnty backards from tho edgo bfJLho roof just ns no wbb crawnng irora iiiv high ladder, George Hill, a" flromnn, foil from tho fifth story of thlnSavIs SmltH building nt Nlnotconth and Pacific avemio nt 8:30 thlq morning and his llfo dashed out upon tho BROWNELL DEFIES FULTON HE ENTERS POLITICS DAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE - Place in Salem To Do Your Trading 6 THE CHICAGO STORE JM&i from its progrosg and rapid growth no business could kxT y ll know,olgo and Intelllgenco of the tZ ay t0 J0 whoro ,nor,t belongs and patron- kC. . DUSinW8 n0uo that tries tho hardest to ploaso and "-yiu lor meir money Wo offer nothing but Uvo now w wur patrons. I6f New Silks fWjHiriinj)ecUon8d UIX PRICES I . voader bargain 6ooek Deot. " Of KVw mestics '7dwn ftikd P.u.. Irfaiw.wd.. 7c HUCESfoU irks . -ic E F-M Em- 813c 5srmi fH. W " filsv i th. . mj. iru UTS a. i? That Ml"MnHHMfttMM-i--M-a--aHHMMII 1ANCIS J. HENEY. FARMERS AFTER THE PROFESSORS REPLY TO COLLEGE LI COUNTY GRANGERS FILE IN SUPPORT Ol-1 $ ARGUMENT JtEFERENDUM ON ANNUAL AI PROPRIATION FOIl VNIVKRSU fir LKGISLiVTIVK OFFICIAL1 ASS HILL SCORED. ,uxtrnvnganco and mlirenrcBontn tlpns nro charged against tho Uni versity at Eugene In nn argument a'gpnat, t,ho raising of tho appropria tion from $47,5000 o $125,000 fllod with the secretary of stato thla THIUUTENS TO AIR A NEW MESS OF 1)1 RTY LAUNDRY UNLESS HE IS LEFT OUT OF ALL FU TURI3 POLITICAL CONTROVER. SY YITIPFIIiN V. (United Vrjiw Leased WIro.) Portlnud, Or., Fob, 24. Gcorgo C. Drownoll, exprcsldcht of tho Oro gon sdnato, and tho man who is gen erally credited with being tho polit ical gonkis who mado Charlop ,V, Fulton United Stntoa somitor. this morning declared tljat ho thought that Sonuor Fulton waB out of his bond. "Ho must be," said BrownelJ, "to mako tho charges against, mcthat hq doi'fl In reply to iienoy." Drownell shied his cadtor into tho ring In which tho Heney-Fulton con troversy Is raging this morning In an interview, in which ho makes a, hot reply to Fulton's charges ngnlnst him. Fulton charged Drow noll with political duplicity and In sinuated that tho onc-tlmo Republi can boss gave porjured testimony la tho recent Hall trial. At thn nnmn Minn Ttrnivnoll InM. mates that ho does know a number ',an' of Minneapolis Tho learned of things about tho senior senator torncy.. who have been graiplng from Oregon that would mako Intv- nt Vy eohn,tw"V: t0, " th ,11 estlng reading, and that Fulton win'' from nay!ng tbo XA flno llln- have a second dirty linen cleansing contost on his hands, unloss Fntlton ceases using Brownell's name furth er In hla fight with Honey. ATTACKS GENERAL BANKING ANDBONDCURRENCY CONGRESSMAN HAYES, OF OALI FORMA, SHOWS UP THE ALD RICH RILIv EXPLOITS THE ADVANTAGES OF THE FOWLER CURRENCY HILL IN PREFER. ENCE. ADVERSE NAVAL CONDITIONS SHORT OF COLLIERS (United ProsB Leased Wlro.) Washington, Feb. 24. Describing tho Aldrlch flnanclnl bill as a vicious pleco of legislation, and doclarlng that It will create, rather than pre vent panics, Congressman Hayos, of California, toduy, on dhd floor of the I IWUBUUUOU UU 1UU1U1 fHKU. miit iiiwinHiiiit)iiiiimi WASHINGTON, FKII. 21. THE CONTENTION OF THE STAND ARI) OJL COMPANY AS TO WHY IT SHOULD PAY THE $110,210,. iZ PICTURED IN A SPEECH MADK 1W THE UNITED 'STATES HENATR IJY GALLINGER, OF NEW HAMPw SHIRE. s L 0M) FINE IMPOSED ON IT IIY JUDOE K. M. LAND1S WAS AD- 'MINISTERED A DEATH RLOW TODAY 11Y THE UNITED. STATES SUPRE3IE COURT WHEN TILT TRIRUXAL DECIDE THAT THE ELKINS.LAW WAS NOT REPEALED HY THE HEP- X I1VRN ACT. HtIII(III !!! Wl i4IHHHIlllllie!ft Tho cnio In which this Important decUIon was handed down was that of the Great Northern railway, which was recently found guilty and fined under tho Elklns law for grantlug rebates to tho W. P. Doveroux Com- houso of repreHoutatlvoK, dealt that muasuro oo of tho sevorest blows It has received slnco It was first Intro ducod in the senate n fow days ago by Senator Aldrlch. After giving his reasons for tho stand ho has taken against tho bill, tho Callforulan said ho could not possibly voto for it, for If ho did ln could never explain his action to h's Suits at Special Prices $8.91 11.51 1.00 Swell Suits Now m.09 Swell SuIUr-Now Saves Yon Money pavement, which his body struck with terrific forco. Tho flro started in the building oc cupod by Davlo-Smlth, furnlburo. com pany, early, and had mado much headway beforo 7:20, .the time It wa8 discovered. Tho flames started from tho eUctrlo feod wires In tho roar of tho top floor and ignited tho fur niture, carpets and other inflam- SIX-DAY RACE Tonight at 9 O'CIock AUDITORIUM RINK Spectators' admission, Skates, 25c. Skaters' admbslon, 10c. 28c. Skating beforo and after the race. (Unltod Proas LoaBod WIro.) Washington, Fob. 24. "If wb aro to .war now Instead of Booking poaco, our lack of colliers mnnnod under cur ling might doUy or absolutely provont tho transfor of ono Imttto Bhlp from tho Atlantic ocean to moot tho ouomy BweeplRg down on 4h PhllllpptnoH, Hawaii, Pugol BnuHd or Sun FranclHCo," said Senator Gal linger, of loW Hasupshlro, In the m nto today, In advocating an Ameri can merchant tnarlno. GnllltiRor pHlntcd n plcturo of gravo ponslbllltlon In advocacy of tho bllLgrantttig uocond-clnpa matt Wp tho qamOubsldy tXiut Is paid ArsU class. vohhoIb In tho trausporiatlon -of nmlltj. Ho declured that thorn. 1m boon a falling off In Amorlcon, ship ping lutoroitu, explaining that lost March 15 American ships vroro ply Ing 4ho Pacific, and that now thoro aro only eight. Ho pointed out that slnco tho shipping hill was defontod In tho Inst congress almost half of tho Pacific uaval reserve has dlsap ponroJ. "Rut thlB (s not tho worst result." Sonator Qalllngor continued. "Tho most startling humiliating eplnodo of tho year Is thn revelation which Rour-Admlrnl Evantt' floot Is making-. Tho morchant mnrlno docs not con tain enough ocean-going coWcint to provide fuel for Bhlpa snlllng'botwecn AmorlcanB ports. Need wo wonder that, In spite of tho Monroe doctrlno. wo nre being shouldorod out of South American and other govam-montsT" U0d their hope to tho contention that tha Rlklns law was reoenled bv tho mablo stock naarby. Sraoko and nro,IIopburn aoU ,t Wfltf undQr the pr0. wero pouring ironi ino wiuuuwb ui the upper floor whon tho firemen readied the scone, and ladders wore ralsod and flromen began their work. Soveral firemen had ascondod the ladder and had roachod tho roof bt foro HP! started up. Owing to tho donso smoke fog Hill could scarcely bo seen as ho neared the top, but hundreds saw tho body as It was dashed headlong to tho sidewalk. He was pjeked up and was thought to be living, but life was extinct bofore ho had hten carried across tho streot. At 9 o'clock tho top floor had beon almost gutted and tho roof was fall ing in visions of the former law that the trust wns fined. Now that tho highest court In the land has doolQed against thorn, tho Standard Oil attorneys havo bain left high and dry, with tholr best contention gone. n " HELEN GAVH HER SBX SADLY AWAY. (United Press Loasod Wire.) St. Louis. Mo., Fob. 24. There are many surprisod "hollo" girls In the main telephone exchange of this olty beoauso "Mien Helen lies" Is u Huge streams of water wore .boy and not a girl. being poured on tho flamos, much to Several woks ago a young por- the damage of goods below. sn. appearing to be a graceiui gjn. HIP. the drad fireman, waa the son I applied for a position as operator, of Truant Officer Hill. Ho was a slnglo man. The flro was btill burning at 10:15 ?. m. .no estimate or me jotb can bo given now. - t BRIEF LKAHKD WIRE TELEGRAMS. Secretary Metcalf will not recom mend abandonment of Mare Island navy yard, but favora Improvements. Charles W. Morse. Ice king and multi-millionaire, will plead tomor row to various charges in a New York court of Justice and was accepted. She gave the name of Mis Helen Ilea. Her man nerism made nor a favorite with the other girls, and some of them con fided to "her" their most Intimate se- oreta. A few days ago, while sitting In the rest room Miss How tried to make love to a dashing brunette. constituents. He at a tod that ho was particularly opposed to two features of tho measure the. ostabflshmo'n't, of a central bank, and tho idea of h bond'seoured ourroncy. "It Is nothing more nor Icsh than a bin ror tno reuei or wail street," said Congressman Hayos, "and doorf not afford any rel(ef for the banks of California and other Western states." Tho speaker took lstfue with th author of the bill, declaring that the currency urged haj not a slnglo point In common with tho German emergenoy ourrenoy, oxcept a hfgli tax. Ho said that if this is tho ouly ourrenoy demand at this tlmo con grosti should follow the Idea In tho Fowlor bill, which provides for a dl. vision of (he country Into districts, or zones, each one having u large olty as a center. After dlsousting the cause that led up to the rocont fluanolal disturb anco and condomnlug tho present ourrenoy, Congressman Hayes con cen tinued: "I consider any bond-secured our renoy as not only Inelastic, but un wjioHtlflc, bungling, unnatural, dan- INSANE VICTIM DROWNED uiin Imma.llntftlv Informed her in rior. Thofl -Helen" revealed her serous and undoslrable from every Weatlty and waa discharged. Hot ot v,w- W,f ouht t0 b,e ,e, n hating to gradually change the cur- B.Hiore& Ohio shops are work-! mw Into a moro deilrablo form Ing overUme Uilldlng new locotno- Instead of planning to perpetuate It (lVCS i vuiiuicu um yHV "v (United Proas Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Fob. 24. Flowing; from two pollcomon who Bought to nrrost him, an Insatio nmn, Hiipposod to le William O'Hrhm, u driller, plunged Into tho bay from the wharf at the foot of flakor street and wu drowned. Tho aonsatlnnal Jonji was made fu the presence of acorcn of porsons who wero powerless to stop the maniac. Tio pollcemeu launched a boat, but (ho man dliwppeas'-dP from sight before they could reach him. Policeman O'Kcefo and Chnrftou eaw tho man outtlng his dot lies to shreds and ohaugo hla garments on the street. Ho fled at the appr6aoJ of tho policeman and on being pur sued ran for tho bay. In ho pocket of tho man'w coat was found a card of dlscbargo from tho Ocean Shore Railway, bearing tho name of William O'Hrleu. The first conference of ututo im perlnteudonts or education Is In soe slou t WasblBgtos, D. O. State Su perintendent, AckermaB, of Oregon, la preheat.