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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1908)
CAt'I TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AlWST 10, 100 DAILY 'v l f h '.' 4 j ' i ' . ,v p tf v f:, v,e !" , 15 J' , -! . W ALL OREGON WILL BE AT THE STATE FAIR SEPTEMBER 14 TO 19, INCLUSIVE A . H ? kt . 1 I ' ",w l'lf 'T '! . "Sil J ' "S Thoy will And the grounds In bettor condition nnd more nttrnctlvo thnn over bofore. They will find ninny new buildings. All In nil, they will bco that Oregon 1ms tho boat facilities of nny Htnte west of tho Rocky mountains for holding a grcnt fair. Tho Increased cash premiums nnd specials will bring tho grenteat Uvostock show ever seen on tho l'noino cons(, nnd It will compnro favorably with tho best fairs of tho ' onst and mlddlo west. Somo of tho host horses in tho United Stntcs will ho hero to participate In tho speed progrnm. Somo of tho most ' nttrnctlvo pursos over hung up for a wostorn rnco meet will mnko ondh Individual ovont worth, coming a long distance to eo. The coun ties will put up tholr host In trying to uoouro tho prizes for tho ox hlblte of tholr products. There will ho 11)00101 ratos on all linos of tnnnportnllon'for pntiangdh nnd speoial freight inducement for nil exhibit. If you wlih nny particular Information it will ho cheerfully given by 8r , fj V . rv . K ' . s I- v W. F. MATLOCK, President Pendleton, Oregon f . A. WELCH, Secretary I Salem, Oregon . .' ti fi; A. V 3A -W.?MymitogfriMRU . . a . m am . ( a t ; if-1' a k i j --. . ..xj$rs M,wjmmtm$ 11 VtA Iff 4' , ., SHIP BLOWS UP AND TWELVE ARE INJURED rl'iiitid Vxnm Leeeed Wire.) AtnlxTHlMiift, Out.. Au. ID. aix init who fatally bvrt mill elx aerl cully 1iiiihh1 today wbin the drill boat "Ueatroyer" wu UIohu tu uluuu by ihtf xilcwtou of fterv of OyM iu I U. The lwMt. wWok vm ownjd b the SuUIvru lrdglnK eouiiwuy of HitftAlo, hmiI In MmMmx opr tlonf fu th Detroit rlvw. Tho lujurnl uicu wi- blown high Into tlit Nir and full Into tin- river. Uoati put out from the horn Imwe dlHUh efter tho explosion eud i cued tke luott. 8lx or tlivm arv ao Imdly r rushed thet H la not Uieugkt thy can tM Ibly llvtt Uirottih the day. Ttoe "Deeloryer" wa completely wrecked by tke Pxoloeton. ttfee va blown Into blta of Kindling wood. freUon(l' coutaniliiNlcd uudtr I he pretMMit r xtfiii b cuntiv t wHIi 'hi lite neuleiictf itn-u and Iihoi iluiliU" Mild become couflriued iiiiiln.il morel) through MMorlatloii. The reforma at Foleom will be made poralhlc by the jcompu-t It n of new bulldlnito (Ukr urn-.! mo tion. A tifw tt'll hoime contuimn accoinniodAlioiu for ') niUtnn'-. l , being built Th.'i.- will he uU a , new building fur the )umliu of :0'i Inaane prlaonem. POLITICAL PRISONERS MUST DIE (UiittcU TroM I.OriiiHt Wire.) 8t. lVtureburRi Aug. 19,--NMuo-toon polltlcjvl prinouorK mut dlo for pnrtlolimllng In revolutionary move inonti Ton of thvm nro pmunnta, The eentencee of death have already been slsncd, TUK.NS FHOM IMttMCIlKU IX) lUVDHCK UWVYKH (United l'rtsH l.envHl Wire.) Stinta Hixa, 01 Aug. 15.-vV(ter lutvlrg innrred couple tor many yenre, when ho wu a clvrgxnnn nt Sensutonol, Cnl., Uev. A. Iv. Karne worth ha turned dh-oree lawyer and la not now bundling the m.vi of couple who wleli te unite the war Ha) knQta that he wivt foQnerly Iu 8truiHnttl In tying. 11U flnit suit was tiled in tho ooitrt here yesterday. It Is a suit of Oo. McUtnald. who baa Uwm married llilr mill ihki(h toiilt;bt and Tlim for over 10 years and b the fnther of Krown ehlklren. Uev. ftiruawortk, who ean now either marry ur uumarry ooupluiJ. euye thnt the liiilmw of helping mU matud oouiilue to beoumo separated la n Mtorud a the liuwlnem of nldliig mated oouplee to join ihelr lives to gether. Om I I OUS.SIKIO.TK)X OK I'HISOXHUS lia.VXKl (United Trese Leased Wire.) Saornmento , Cat., Aug. 10. Warden Itellly of l'oom polteutlary. la uorklug on n stem of olasltloa ttou hy wUleh the prtsonors detatued there will be divided Into threo group, composed retipeattvely of first termors, mfdiuiH bad oharneters an lucorrlgtbloe. ttarb elnss will have separate qwtrtere and will be kept entirely aW"t, lli' thle mean. Wanlen ItelUr hom9 to bUDg bu a irrHtgr nor CiUtngo of ufi uiai ion epecialH atuons fl-t 9ffulen. These are Ktvm-yqiwHmetwwmi L-b lO of tiviieij Wiw''''W Sale mt. wii.ky to nniiT I'Olt I'l'HK l-OOl) 1..NVS (I'nlted Press Ias4 Wire.) Washington, Aug. It "I tun , Hated for ear and do not Intend to lay down my arms until vlctoiy, till, complete and permanent has lneu won." waa the announcement with wklek Ur. Uarrey W. Wiley took up hie work tod? In the bureau of ekentlttry after hie protract) I : itenee at nure food eaufereu m woet. Dr. Wlloj-, who Is chief of tu. in r fooxl ooinmlsslon. deelares tlu.t the IntoresU now arrayed against hin will soon rooeRnlio tho worth .r hjs pVQK)sod reforms nnd will f.anWly confesj thoy wero In tho wreui: Ho snye the Interests that have tint far failed to acknowledge tho truth are the dried fruit dealers of Culirointn, certain molasses manufacture. of Louisiana, nnd the wholesale .lunar dealers association. MIMSTHK UHLIKYKU TO UK A SVH'IDK Utlca, N. Y Aug. 19. Uev Tat O. Pholpe, tlunMeltU secretary r S: r aotue unlyerelty, w found d lu his room here today, it U thviiuht thai lie ouMMlttad eulside. llran vurda llTerej a spe.nh t"iiui us rongu;c lor neg leeUng Uaaki. I 1 1 X. 1 ! m 1 . L Waf ' ' ll 7 Irk i yi Ur wr) (0" WTiN ;l ? v, Sir ! nnW 1 lh (if i 1 y eason This ' is Your Last Opportunity tfe Season to Purchase Our Famous Bishop's Ready Tailored Suits $25.00 20.00 10.00 12.50 10.00 $18.00 15.00 10.00 8.50 6.50 fUt Tmc mtiti r MICHAELS-STEnN r i n u ti lu li I otu MICHCV.S. TC1 fc CO. Straw Hats at Half Price Salem Woolen Mill Store UWIWhWMhllWHWMMtrtfc nwiiwiinrtfcmmtnnmini-iiw NiiW5-- .itHn ., dVL. J- ML..A ,