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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2-1, I008 s I Kl mmm GREATER CLEANER For Sale MOVE ONI-MOVE ON! SALEM 1 3WLsssa!bta A.m SOCd hnm THE "MOVE OX" SPIRIT HAS INVADED EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF THE STORE. SINCE THE INAUGURATION OF THIS CLEARANCE SAVINGS AND HE CONSEQUENT GREAT ECONOMY OPPORTUNITIES, STOCKS HAVE 1IEEN MOVED WITH WON DERFUL ALACRITY, THE SHREWD PEOPLE OF THIS TOWN ARE EAGER FOR EACH SEPARATE DAY'S NEWS, KNOWING WELL ' '' b THAT EVERYTHING OFFERED IS FROM REGULAR STOCKS AND HAS HAD TO MEET THE HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY WE DEMAND. t $ A . X It l lA--J ;f&i 7 1 I J 9f "Move On! Says tho big cop in the cornor to these handsomely tnilorcd silk Bhlrt waist suits, value t- I i' too P.ft 1 0.00 Jackets at Half Ptfice "Move On! 99 Wash Belts with embroidered center and large panrl buck'le, 35c and, 50c values. MOVE ONI-MOVE ON! 19 c each "Move On! No laggards or loiterers allow ed hero Bays the cop, to tho men's two-piece suits. $12.50 vnluos S8.S5 $15.00 values S9.38 Other suits, including blue serges and mlxturos that havo boon told to move- on by tho mnn with tho big stick. JUL M MS T Mayor Rodger3 -has innunurnted n campaign for a cleaner Salem, a jcnll is to be made upon tho citizens) or uus city to devote a half day dur ing the coming month to demon-' strate their civic pride by turning1 out ns a solid force, cleaning up their back and front yards, throw outl the tin enn collections hung on back ynrd fences; sweep up the alley-1 ways so that after tho day has comn' and gone It will seem as If a Pled Piper hnd charmed the dirt, gather-1 ed during the years, out of the, hotiseB and into the river. Tho ex act date for this grand clean-up hns not been decided upon by Mayor Rodgers, but when the same has been decided Mpon, a request will be snnt to tho Willamette University, tno puoiie ana private Bcnools of the city, tho business men and others to declare a half-holiday and. get to gether as one giant cleaner, the nmo ns has been done In other towns often tho same as wns done In San Francisco February 22-, 1907, when the streets Btlll covered with d'-'brls from tho fire nnd earthquake were cleaned a Move On!" Spring nnd Summer Suitings that havo lengthened their Btay so wo havo shortened their price. Fabrics of this season's now dollcato tints nnd colorings, In all newest woavos, samo patterns nro exclusive nnd nro shown only by thiB storo. Values to $1.75 a yard 50c Soo Court stroot window. 3 i. i "Move On!" Boys Suits That aro too nojsy so tho pollco have given them tho "move on." Slzo 3 to 1G years, reduced 1-3. Boys' knee pants that havo boon a little lazy about moving now we nro after them with tho big stick. HALF PRICE DIoubo WnlstB, I3oyB Shirt Waists, ChlKlron'3 tamp, 50c mid $1.00 values. HALF PRICE Mon's medium weight pant. HALF PRICE B community hX H sick an j myst- ler f W of no opportunity, tt!Vl tt wl.l half comniM Shephard & to, T . r . , .. . " 1, bteusloff Bo CALIFORNIA'S WELCOME TO i THE ft GREATEST ItKCPiTinv. w j TOIIY OP PACIFIC mil he rivi.'v fftlr yi AIIV '" " WW - wi "Move On!"-"Move On!" Shoes JUL a al 1 v i 1 X J I to LADIES' TAX OXFORDS OF THIS SEASON'S HXAIM'V STYLES, REGULAR JjlJl.OO AND $:.r0 VALUES. STYLE NO. 111(11. lttilO. U:J20. ON IMS- vp PLAY IN COURT STREET WINDOW. "Move Old' '-"Move On!" Shirt WnlstB movo on. Thoso waists worb bought for thlH Bonaon and wcru Just n little alow about loavliig, ho wo have to shorten their Btay by llxlng the price so low as to ninko snlos easy. VnlueB to $2. CO. $2 4ca. 7e f "tfH eueAA IHCOffPORKTED UttttOI $1 1. foJS5J See Court Street Windows up by thousanda of volunteers from Inbor unions, tho I The crowning erent U n, school children and the contracting famous voyago of (h J nniinntna xvtilln Hin onnlntv n'nninn bllttlnallln ftni.t 111 . . .. 3 In Miclr daintiest en r men La Berved coptiou It rccclrM i 0.. sandwiches and dollcncles nllko to Prom tho hour the tlxtetnvlj tho ploblan nnd pntrlclan gtreft of-war plough throtieh Hii3 cleaners, who rubb"d Hhoulders to- no on May 5th until gether to mako theirs n better city. Grand review on Mav Mnyor nodgors said, In sponklng moment will bo filled m',J! vi 1 1 iv limn, ns ioiiuwb;. "u hioiuiii; uvenig, "Mv nttentlon him boon nttrnctoil Tho Souther. Poma. . to the upc'Bsitv of a rlcnn-up dny by Hnos In Oregon will miu' 'thf number of tin rnns. old hnri-ols. round trln ratn fm in. . ibootH and shoos, nnd nvorv kind of from Salem to San PmMim j rubblBh which is nllowod to romnin Salo dates , May 2, 3 uj I fj in inn varus vonra in fin a vonr our iwunn mini is z niti r.w, without bel;ig done away with. 1 allow amplo time to tit la dtti don't believe tills is typical of the iuunuing 01 tuo rre.1t city d cionniy spirit or sniemiteB. ior tno x'hihkiscu. j 0 vi$ii im bib; nurnoRn nf nrnvlnc thlH. T will Usuo of IntCTOfit In nnd sroit.1 tt a call for vo'nmtoors volunteer City and mnko ilile tfliiuij! teams to toko away tho dirt which " ooumorn uaiuornu. Cillct can bo depoBlted In tho street on ngenis ior descriptive Bitter ol tho dny to bo set; volunteers to ns- ijornin, mako slceplns u: n slst In every way. I hopo nnd be- "on Jn advance. Hove Hint every man nnd woman In . W5I, MtSICRll Snlem will nnswor tills cnll for civic General Pauujci pride. I would like to seo every JOHN M. SCOTT, Aulitm (te ii .1 .11 t.ni .... 1 . Tlnoinntrnf AvAnf iii'i'y unu nii'y-wn' uuiwi'uii iujusuh, ..v..0v. hkh back ynrdB nnd front yards in Snlem swept clean on that dny. I appeal MAIUUTl) especially to the womon for aid FISHErt-ARTHUR-Br tU for they can, besides doing their II. A. Deck, Thuridajr, AprQ Ehnro In tho work of clennlng up, In- Clara Ethol Fisher, ijfd U I'I the nop"ssnry Inspiration Into. Frank Qlen Arthur, a baktr, tho iiipn of tho city. 10. When tho dny Is doclded upon, I. " will Issuo a proclamation calling no-1 niKI). on every patriotic citizen and real- PETERSON At the Haua dent in Salem to mako theirs a Uatwoon this city wJ &! cleaner, henlthlcr and more whole somo city." n City News lHlr ami cooler tonight, with light lxHt Hatunliiy fair and wanner. Act Quickly House for sale for $200, Enqulro Bpauldlng Logging Co, .d Ikillmiid roiiuulwilon i'llnllroml Conimr8lonors All l'rople J8inoko tin IJest Interested In tho Salem high I Tnnhmoo, 12Vjc, Lu Corona 10c, school should boo tho modernized Hon Ton rc. They nro maiifafncturoj "Merchant of Venice" by the elms I" Salem and tholr qunllty Is unex- of 1008 nt tho onera house. Tuosduy collod. ovonlng, April 2S. CiiinwIohhT AiT'Nted Win. Dukvr of Jefferson wns ar rested 'yesterday by Constable johii.'T.he lnrkot ' "P-to-dnto son, on a warrant Issued by Justlca ;"!,l t0 ),oa8 ovor customer, of the Ponoo Wobutor, for displaying I"1, U'h 11 Siiiv Thing That you will bo satisfied If you ordor your meat from Stousloff Ilros. nd they Phono a deadly munnor. weapon In a thraatoning Such for Wage Phillip Connely, a laborer, has bo kiiii suit nKtilnst tho Doornburcer ClUnil- MnnilflintMl-Ini? nnnutnnv fnr tl RR (17 boll and Altchlson wont to Onston buoiiiisa of iwiv whlnh im nnvnr V- yoBiurauy 10 huo huiiiu uio insinna- colvod whllo In tholr omploy mm ui a nvw (iuiuuu m unu nuim. Don't You Llko good food? Well, then or der it from a rollablo grooary storo and ho uatisllod, J. M. Unvionoa al ways plonsos. Phono 311. Head the Following Wild Rose Hour, Wild Rosa flour, WIN1 Roso flour, Wild Robo flour Wild Roso flour, Wild Roso flour. It's tho best nnd It's a home product. Do Yon Wiml At llolnmii Hull I ,v ),HIKnh,. I hnvo on hand a num- Thursdny ovonlng April 23, n bor of good Booond hand sowing inn "Hnrd Thnos" plonlc and loo cronm cmn. noin $6 up. Phono 3tS, Rov aoclal will bo glvon by tho Modorn Stllllor, 271 N, Commercial St. Woodmou. A Uvuly tlmo and a good program. 4-S2-2t Olveii Kenleney I Frank Kane, who wa rretl Kxtmd lh-Ilvory Limit- ,omotlm mo for tho thoft of n WpIIh Fnruo Auont Curnentor. who cliPHl) wilt cftHi last Junuarv. wai wnB In this city yostorday, has gono thU morning SMiitunuvd to hut ono ,.,.,,.,.. Wlll ,..,,, to .Ban Francisco for tho purQ$of nionth In tho county Jll. Kana, by "". "llilt Ainta.Mih prosontlng pUiig for extending tlio '" manly explanation of how ho! ANOT1IKK STATK PAIK KXHIUIT delivery llmlU of the express com- " to take the milt case without! arony In thlaolty. He hope to j;rlmliml intent whlU under the In-'commlttw AiimUiitH liiin linilii This double tho piejit delivery lluilte, fluonw of liquor nd subeequeiU plea, '?"'", .'.! MI ' and statfvl that If romU In outly- of ulit, won for him the sympathy ' Xi'nr XN "' H,,,n Klr,' "! "' lug (llstikta were In better coiullr u iuuge iitiruett, who administered Pi-ojMirty Owihmh Meeting Property owners on Court street east of Church are requested to meat Ht the hflHrd of trade rooms Satur day evening Ht 8 o'clock. To con aider paving matters. o tlon, the limits could he extended' much further. This good result wns stnrtod by the Uooxters, .and carried to ooutpUUoM by the Hosnl of Trade. on. light senteuo with mi mliuoul- pects to lid ml County Uh!blt. I'lfht IVizo for At recent session of tho Lnno 'roimiim. iiii The Knights Templ.tr sre to give ffiffi" ST'Wt'.ST'w0- W k ckMrltv bull for tlit Iimuuiu f tu. n"n. . o. rotter nl W. M. PoiJSi S K"li kiSt ?S Thuri- ?'? werp WJI ''"- i.v i.i. i.. n.,-.iVi ,:,', if to arrsnae for a Lane county Anyono wishing to havo beautiful .Morelaud. clerk of th siiiirm xlut t 'he state fair at Suloni Attention Uidio- rugp wovou from tholr nsvvt September. The commltteo bus old liigmln court, the local representative of the . ,"1 " w coinV"lWo. nM . . . ... .a k flMOattlMUtlm ,.. 1. , un &. .1 . .. 1 III ''- a. . I1HIIDU III 1KS9I II II or Prtissei tmrpei i,y me rort.an.i ;, "iiVt suo(m t ,ZlZ tU " " In tu'., Fluff ittif Co., mil on or phono Mrs. Vo.i fS T K M un oruf Who u P'1- Ba h ha S M. 13. HoleomU, 1180 S. Commercial swords Judgo Morelaud has the to lntt,rMt ,h" ,rs lu the mat street. . , l-2X-3f tl0koa for sale at f5 each, which lu- L l1 '1U h mhwi that Inst cludos admission for a tjentleim i,r L,B ,c,ut' ?;?" "" l'r,zoi Tlwljulliw of St. Paul Clmroh nna ,n,l- J' yr for first. Many unprejudiced Will havo a sale of cooked (god Tk, snlorj ' ort'lr were of the opinion thai j Saturday. April 86. Pies, onkea, or" 11.. cMi. 1.1-1. Q.u . ...... !,?t...v.ft,'s M .oouuty display; k.es. Uq.iaUn.iU. brown bread .rnt, th.TuodenM -SS33? t Zi. tw "JLZ&Z J .alt rising at Putmau's dritf Vjjj Ice' 'at the onm . hoiut Twotdyy. ' Washington ti T 5 KwoJl iro. t-23-2t. Awr" ih- ,r,cw "e 38e 'l 60c. .without giving Lauo's more than a TIIK POLK COl'NTV CX1.MIT1,KKMK.V CIIOSKN Men Who Will Manage Political Campaign in Voting PreclnctH. Precinct committeemen worn olectod nt tho primaries la it Friday as follews: Ilcpuhllt-nii Co mini t tee, Douglas T. 11. Stone. Jackson J. A. naxtor. Salt Lnko Elmer Enos. Eoln H. H. Ilrophy. Rlckorall William Cadlo. South Indopundcnc Mnrsh Mer wln. Buona Vlstn W. E. Devens. SantU Monmouth T. J. Rorry. niokinmuto it, M. -Fowie, Hrldgoport R. R. RIggs. East Dallas I, F. Yoakum. Falls CItyJ, C. Talbot. North Monmouth Ira C. Powjll. South Da'las u. S. Loughary. North Dallas G. N. Charrlngton, McCoy G. L. Kelty. North Independence R. H. Kpox. No committeemen were eloctod in Spring Valley. In Suver preoUict tho vote is a tie betweon J. J. Thurs ton nnd A. K. Totherow, each having rocelved two votos. Democnitlc Coipmlt (''. Dougal J. W. Rutlor. Jackson N. F. Grogg. Soring Val'ey Fred Simklns. Eeola T. W. Drunk. South Independence W. H, Cra ven. McCoy ClyrtQ Kelty. East Dallas J. n. Nunn. Bridgeport WlHlnm n.irns. Lucklamute J. O. Stnats. ?Mver J. T. James. Bupna Vista M. N. Prnther. South Dallas Owar Havter. North Monmouth- George Booth- uy. North Independeure David Dove No Democratic committeemen were namei in Salt Lake. Rickerall, South Monmouth. Falls City and North Dallas precincts. COUNT V CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETS Wodnosdnv. Aorll ii.tlwi docadltls, J, Hann, J yoan. Funeral aunounccmeal lata Elects AV. L. Joiion, of Jefferson, Cliairninii, and CougrcNSlnnal Del-egatr. cnAin At the family bow, l noBdny. Aprlll !2, at 5 p. a 1 H. II. Craig, aged H.cl In Tim fnnprs! will MtW tlmo today at the Muletf df the remains being iaw w 1 last rostlng place w " Tho deceased Icare Iffiw two children, vuw - Th funeral service '; ",1 '..... .... ho Ret o n-n Ed Martin wns made member of u."v ..' 1. mnrrfl attwgj .NVBAH-m lv --- ,m .l.,nront Mr B fj ?",uu'" : u..,hBiii Berry iirwi,..-S--a and .Mrs. jo"u - comn. fllimi cursory glauco. ! Ait.....ii.. institute lil K,,,,,MW ushu,'"r- . Mr. Warren thinks that by be-' Ha. Sol. mil fcrliitatiilont Vo- 1 """'"K HroB. who for n num-' ginning early this year he will be! Btat School supor ntoni ent Ao- ber of years have betm done n sen- blo to ge up an exhibit that enn- kern.au. aftor n"S1,i.ttvftRS" w9l Arwln u,w,u,8 ,n tt'om w" " bc toSchd by aBy 0 hr conn yJ cultural mUobq at 0?fvUl yf- nV branch out in other Unas and The heat of the product Ton llffiyl ilnv litft for Aatorln. wharo ho Iw at- Inatltute. which to haul gravel down the river, state fair is held, will be taken to Thai' Will suit nil 1-lll.ln tt I.iiIUhm . - lnll. enlarge their business, fhey are at the Lane county fair, whieh will ! .' . . . - ' ' ' ----- -T,-. They wlll sell nil kinds of builders' the lattor. 1 Ktituto Appraisement nmlgrlais, Uroti. oeyiout, sand, Are The appraisement or tno estate or nricuc. otc. Their many friends will naWtein Mill. n.l.. ri ... . Aro?KT;.JS!!lS& stoowa ithosBa.inQUQulL.Klad tQ, heap of their qv yen, famou ttlo llvGr pUba. Sold by all worth $40Q0. ur0- drugtlsts. " I DIG CONTRACTOR UWS VIXAXCIKIt (United Press Leased Wire.) Jasper. Tenn., April 24. W. J. Oliver of Kuoxvllle. tho noted con tractor, poi'tieian. banker and man ufacturer, today In chancery court sued Anthony N. Brady of New York financier of tha Iuir ami .tm ,.. Ject at Hale's bar. for $900,000. cnarging breach of contract on the Dart Of Brad' ami Mid linnnniinniil.U ejection of Colonftl O'iver as a con tractor from the lock and dam works. For the pint six months O'lver hns been the most talked of man in the south. A little over a venr ago he came Into .fajno. by bidding on and mnklnc a stiff fleht fnn ih Pan ama canal contract and only recent- u " "ten tno tieienunnt In a ?50, 000 breach of nrnmln suit Tho ontlro county centrnl com mlttoo wbb present In porton or by proxy, with but fow exooptlons. Thoro were fifteen commltteomon d c yenrg aBi one $ and olghtoon proxloB. 1 ., ,nanoiiivelr. anl WW Senntor Kay Vicgostod that tho hv-b "in Reno, Neiada, ili candidates soloct the county choir-' mon,er wll come to th!cV8 man. Mr. Gesner said only half the ,,, ,., fnernl. jtiiiiiiuaius wuro noi profoni' um iui . iaw ruquirfu: inu cuiiiiuiucii 10 no- ,, .. ,j.e jonf W. T. Jones was nominated on tho first ballot. He modestly thanked the committee for his election, and took the chair. Ho Is to select his own socrotnry. Ed Martin was made member or "' "viork tomorrow! tho state committee. He responded .with a good speech, and was heart ily applauded. Jerome D. Simmons was nonilnatod ns congressional commltteomnn, Chnlrmnn Jones wbb authorized to nppolnt an oxeoutlvo committee of sevon, to bo chnlrmon. On motion the seven Salem city precinct committeemen were to se lect a chairman. Thoy did so, and reported B. F. Woit, who wns en dorsed by tho county committee. ' In the matter of selecting do'o gates to the state convention, E. Hoter moved that the delegates se looted bv the county convention stand as the dolegates, and elect six inrx.n ili-Uailtas in Ml lC!PKalOnfl! oonveutijn. Carried. 'Marrh Vfiim Ulit -iMir- I ,,vlUhH,"s l viivii " - - - - T. B. Kay. j. d. Simmons, R. u-; Hicks. H. C. Porter, C. H. Murphy.! B. E. Pobartson Rnejloraetoj Party with cash better tew gate. Price reasonable. Address low Insotuiai" b. SSa lit. ll'TTl. J" After nome t:ood hearty talks, the Office wnu mmltteo adjourned. I 29 Comm-"' commi DpV Salve piles. ,':ti-s Carbo'Ued Witch Hazl mmtw-t f l( It is eiooclMly good ""MONLY , , Sold by all druggists. I IflVfi '- fHO-.1 Ow TMA & B; h's BH ' a a For NKWTOi i " .-! !". COUPLE MARRIED ; UNDER ARCIJfiHT 2 .DopI'-'ste- Pa., April 24. John a H. Orosllp of this olty nnd Miss Ivy M Davis, of Beaver, woro married here while seated in a buggy on the street The young couple met the It.v. Henry L. Grimes, who was out walk- Ine. and nroduoed the marriage li cense, while thv preacher road by an aroUght. rn f -. A HH2T inere, were no wiuiessus nt - '""T.h S but aftor wnltine a short time a cou- - . 3nr. of v ., J pie out strolling came a'ong and( -' -- at e agreed to serve as wltneisos. "Zt " t, S- t$ , Zi" .11 are Wt 11 a ..rm 'and! yJ auu . w .- , ttal National B rienty of Trouljlo. is caused by stagnation rat' of liver and bowels. To sot rid of it and , the Trot BJrt 35. Al' a,r -rrTTudW :r i ai. .. i.iilA ivr C?i ' iu warn-" mtUi rjt ..HrifVT.d Or' person. hfljulnr-hn nnd hlllonsilMS and te poison that brings Jaundice, tl . "ZTtfjt ur. Kings -New iaw ri-w. t - ., FJr "-" '! able purifiers that do the work with- uT ' ?tfai out grinding or griping. 25c at J.J giBjiBe C Perry's drug stre 4