DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WJ2INKSI)AY. AIMUIj H2, 100 ; a -- " MOVE ONI-MOVE ON! THIS IB A TRIPPLE-OUICK RAPID ACTION, "MOVH ON," SUCH AX ACTIVE AGITATION, SUCH AX IUELIHNO STOOlt KHyUCHlt SITU STIRRING SAVING CHANCES. TRULY THIS IS AN UNUSUAL EVENT. IT WAS PLANNED TO MOVE ALL THINGS StnUIEKY AND ALL ODDMENTS OUT, AND ENDMENTS OF STAPLE LINES. IT IS SAVING OUR PATRONS AMOUNTS THAT ARE SIMPLY AS TONISHING ON EVERY PURCHASE. AVE GIVE YOU RETTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY OR THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. JUST TO ENCOURAGE YOU WE LIST A FEW OF THE MANY ARTICLES RADICALLY REDUCED FOR THIS SALE. CALIFORNIA'S WELCOME TO THE FLEET 1 Fr Sale 1 SSUSSSaSis G u Move On! Says tho big cop In tho corner to theso handsomely tnllororl silk shirt waists suits, value's to $22.50 i 0.00 Jackets at Half Pf ice "Move On!" Today only wo have the colo b rat od S. II. & M. petticoats and fancy ruffles, vqIuob to $10.00, all new which will get the move on today. $5.89 No tolephono orders received. "Move On!" No laggards or loiterers allow ed hero says tho cop, to tho men's two-plcce suits. $12.50 values ..' SS.S5 $15.00 values S9.38 Other suits, Including bluo sorgo and mixtures that have boon told to move on by tho man with the big stick. a Move On!" Sjirlng and Summor Suitings that hnvo lengthoned their stay no wo hnvo shortened their price. Fabrics of this season's now delicate tints and colorings, In all newoit waaves, same patterns nro excluslvo and are shown only by this store. Valuoa to $1.75 a ynrd 50c Sen Court stroot window. "Move On!" Boys' Suits That are too nojsy bo tho police have given them tho "move on." Slzo 3 to 10 yoars, reduced 1-3. Hoys knoo pant that have boon a little lazy about moving now wo nvo after them with the big stick. HALF PRICE Mouse Waists, Boys' Shirt Waists. Children's tarns, ftQt and tl.UU VUlUUfl, HALF PRICE Men's medium woight pants. HALF PRICE GREATEST RECEPTION IN HIS TORY OF PACIFIC COAST TO RE GIVEN FLEET UPON ITS The crowning event iu tho world famous voyage of tho American battleship fleet will be tho rousing re ception It received In San Francisco' From the hour tho slxteon big men-of-war plough through the Golden Gato on May Gth until theclcac of tho grand review on May 8th, every moment will be filled with Btlmng and historic evpnts. Tho Southon Pnclflc Company llnea In Oregon will make a low round trip rato fot this occasion from Salem to San Francisco of $25. Salo dates , May 2, 3 and 4. Final rothrn limit Is 29 days. This will allow ample tlmo to see In detail the rebuilding of tho great' city of San Francisco. To visit tho many nolntB of Interest In and around tho Bay City and make sldo trips at pleasure In Southern California. Cull on any ageqts for descrlptlvo maUor of Cal ifornia, mako sleeping' car reserva tion In advance. WM. McMURAY, Genernl PnsBonger Agent. JOHN M. SCOTT, Assistant General Passenger Agent. Anil good hom , f''u thikHSSJ' "E ron-munlt? bp, '- ,u ;. R.P "5 ;." ""a n 'ist leave wA'5 aw.TCFS-3 Shephard & ! ""'" A oteugloff Bn&, MOVEMENT TO KXTEvr? "KLIVEIIV0PEB A nnmrrilMA . consisting qf c W Wei . Pflr;TlA?W the railroad comriiffj dny to dlnoiu0 ii.. .8t (lollvprv llmiu ,"..?in0Bim 1laho.r in ."""" m".l will drive about town ihi, ,h j n, '"' w " l S0. .: m&S&m' nt KtLIABLttS Wmm FURNITURE HOUSB53 "Move On!""Move On!" ii vryjT Silks. Wo havo Jr.tst recti vod a shipment of now Rajah Silks in tin) following colers: Pongso, Cream, Copunhagon, and Navy. These silks wore givon tho "inovo on" sign ni soon as thuy ontorod itho store. Move On!"-" Move On!" Shirt Waists move on. Those waists wcro bought far this soasan and wero just a little slow about loavlng, so wo have to shorten tholr stay by fixing the prlco no low as to mako snlos easy. Values to $2.50. On display al Silk Counter W U fi& m eue14 sS. NCOffPOf?ATD )jcnA xxuamm f 3 if r a1 I r wmm f r '' t'j 'S ' km A . Ml - '- i. m .'.. r . .. i Wall Paper Select your wall mom Mt ChooBing U nt its Ten test j now. Stocks nre complttt tsl assortments unbroken u&m has opijnid up bo brlii'r is Uf wall paper deportment that uj long delays In making k!ectca rondors choice u nrM oven with tych lmacn u- tltUs as wo carry, For tlj m lion we urge you to Etf (j u soon as you tan tod gut n i look before deciding oa h vil papei you will nec-d ttu sjriul GoCarts S'c Court Strwt Wlmlows City News MVutlior SbouiTN tonight and Thursday. Clmo tlu Stuv To mo row and take In the ball game, Woodhttrn vb. SoIqiu. Lua guo gromuU, 1 p. in. It Wiim S Good They had to repeat It. What? Faith Triumphant at thu QhrUtluu church tonight. Act Quickly House for salo for $200. Buqutro 8pauldlng Logging Qo. d You Will 3rii Th. best oiitertaliiinetit of the sett son If yon do not see Faith Triumph nnt tonight. llOUtlMHMltlllht- Dr. L. O. Altman. Qtllee and reel donco 29 G Liberty street, Snlain. 8-leQd. fnsrliHll tomorrow, -I p. m. Wood n vh. SMlew. LftflKiie sruuude. Jut Ri'nMvod A full Hue of freeh emekeh at the Grand Piilon T On store. IMiuue SO?. Hoy StIUler, T1 . Commor clal sir t llini't Fall To h. Kn'th TrWpitt tllkt nt ftlu Klmt CHrteUtH efcurtU. AVlilto Mouutnlu Flour st W. A. IrvJim. I 'a Uh Tt'iiiinphiiiit At the First Christian church to night. Admission 2Rc. County Court Tho County Court this morning appointed II. I). Mount Justice of tho pouco for tho Sllvurton product to Miccood to the vacancy cnusod by tho roslgnntlon of Hay Wllos, who was coiupelhxl to go to Portland for his health. . The County Court tills morning grantod the application of A. .lotte, of St. Paul, to conduct n saloon In that town after paying the $200 llceuso fee. This license has been hold up for about six months owing to Jut to' Inability to secure thu sluiiiUuroK of one-half of the olootoi's of St. Paul, iu accordance with law. Clo.' tlu Stores Tomorrow and nke In the game. Woodhuru ve. Sttlom. grounds, I p. m. hall Ctirpoinitlou Clt'ik Nnuu'd O. A. Tnylor of Porthtml formerly con n w ted with the Glims &. Pritd hoiuine Company, has been uppoin Hl to succv'l W. II. Urruweu, corpo ration clerk In the Secretary of State olllce. 11 ruin an voluntarily reelxned lltigl.stiiithu! Ojioiis T)ii reftUtratiou books st the county court house opoiiNl again (hi. injornlugr. after being cloteil for rwo wk. ami mey win ite oien io; tuoj4 deeirlug to register uutll Ola 16th. wheu, they will again be clol HMtll aftr the election. f Suecess Is tlw Reword' Of uerterveranee. Well we are going to pereerere until we convince yeu that W'lta Hose Hour U tke ftour to buy. RewetnUer it Is kou produr. TnUi Our Advlv And k-u FaKk 'I'rIujMplmwt UMtifUt Cottiigo hJ Sel Hookfe - Mrs KMiteue llreymag has let a contrai t fur a $1100 oOtUige at Seal Rocks, to be eretiHl at ouee Uy Con- tructoi W. II. lialrvmple of this city The material for the w.Uole x)ttago will be shlpoed from Salew. iucluduiK hardware, window, doors, franu'u and lumbor. Kvcvboily yill he out tonight to e INIth TrUtmphaut at thu First ChrteUaa church. Admletilou 2lo, At Hulnuui Hull -r L Thuriduy ovoniug tai acs. n lir ShI A good Mooatl HHd piano Utken In trade, ffer sale oheav If taken soou. Pkowe 39S, Roy StlWer, ST I N. Uommorulal street. S1ANF0RD STUDENT SUSPENDED (HUIM)ING FOR Iiulollullely for .Merely lSpiiN.sliig IHh Opinion That (lie Student Af fairs Coiumltwv Aro Iinbclh's. Palo Alto, Cal., April 22. An other storm broke on the campus of Stanford university today when the studont affairs committee posted a notice suspending one student for appearing on the campus In an In toxicated condition and withdraw ing the privilege of re-reglatorlng. irom iwo ocners. Tlio notice, which whs posted Immediately after n meeting of the student affair com mittee, h as follews: "A student was Indefinitely bus- yetmed from the university for belug noticeably under the Iniiuem-e of Mquor on the campus on the evening of Arll 17. "The privilege of re-registration iu the university was permanently withdrawn from the vnlltor of Se quoia for hl abuse of the privileges Of tllA l'Oll(u UfHMtt 111 lllu PrlKwlol In the last uumber of that perludlcnl. "For vloltttlou of the regMlatlon governing studoiUs under suspension a student will not be permitted to register Iu the uulvcrslty." The announcement has created great excitement among the students &Hd a repetition of last month's "re bellion" Is not unlikely. o OLD WILLAMETTE nil 'Hard Tlmoa" picnic and to orjtun social will bo given by tho MQdaru Woodmen. A llvoly Urn aud a good program. ' 4232t "Woodburn vs. Salem tomorrow. DIED KAYS At the family home 30 Twenty-fnth street. Tuesday, April 11. it 4:80 p. in.. M. V. Kays, aged ?, of heart faPure, The deceased Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Kays, three tons. Olinton. Klman and Wlnt?r: two uaUMhtem. Mr A Shv(u ni vn.c .-. j w II - .. mwm t mm- av a'lQ w ISO 1CmS. All .VMUI So Ifava ur- i. . ..n.....i i--i.u t ' : .. t . " "- --. .- i vuiiiiu m vmriiHiuia .v. v rusMeuu of Salem Paton. Phone Si?, Ill State St. i The fvaerai sarrieas will be held rtl famly home tomorrow at 2 Hlk Will ltiittvtoiii ii. m. Their ladies tomorrow nifht with. - a dance at the ll'ks hall. h,,t ps Convlnoo i,wi rr.i.Mi.c " ' Yo" hY kow y" Come aud ' AAeTHwhatmadeJ M gj &; ff , ZM Lawreac'e grocery stora famoua. , Q H hetiar mwt n..7krt oa the Sim. ili r ' ' imXml-limine eoast. X Ur08, ,,BOne Piouo JJ1. 1 321. Trustee ISaton of Wlllaiuetto Uni versity, tho capitalist from Un'ou county who donated $50,000 for erection of an administration build ing was iu the olty today looking over tho campus with Donn Boyer, and llxod on u location for the new stimcturo. It will have concroto foundutlon, bo of brick, venoorod with Newberg brick. Work Is to commerce at once, Knj'h' Fmiural Tho funornl of M. Z. Kays will bo hold at tho family home, 390 S. Twenty-fourth streot at 2 p, m. to morrow afternoon. Tho burial will take place In tho City Vlow cemo-tery. Norwicb Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent, Oftlco with Wm, Drown & Co., No 29 Commercial street. MONEYtb"LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Qank, 8alum, Or iimiiMiiriiiii a rail I .all I I ift A 1 m m NKW Mi FAY -I Some 16su The Cuyual QuwujjlRslcm Co. ship- IHxt I9S0 doxen sgss to Portland yesterday. Baseball tomorrow. 4 n m . Wnn.i burn vs. Salem. League grounds. rtvi'wii want- f To Help Salem. ?Jow the best way to do it is to buy home products. (Tjio Salem Cigar Factory makea ak uywL.Si5rs u0 sqjo, TasUuiOO, iTWc: La CaronariOft Ron TW , . ... oc Try one. NEW TODAY UKKDaiUnHHMHB For Snltv Lsrea brulv mul hoat grade second-growth fir, Phono 1417 or 12S3. Downing & Koff J A f i. 1 --O-ll For Salt Soveral houses In Salem, and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap ital Nutlonal Bank. 6-1-eod This is no tlmo llko the proa ent to get a go-cart for tho llttlo one. The weather Is flno and he will Just crow with dollght nt tho prospect. Ills ohoeks will grow ruddy and the fond mothor v. Ill be dellghtod. Our Hue is veiy complete and makoa possi ble nn ontlroly satisfactory so loctlon. All modom Improve ments nro found on our go-carts, such as tho folding and reclining devices. BValiswi VgHilHf SLr' r gji!lU fi I C e Curtains Frenoh .Madras cr'M W ials Jn hsudsorae ccr:P spring and ummcr c?' o city or countr) borne nt les nuke come up to t" Ials. They give to iw l--and other rooms tb"! r refreshing anJ cool ;; desired so rooch. ana - cannot be sm lbr0i3?b, not In the least ecletti and air. Wanted By gentleman, furnished room. centrall located. Address M, 'Capita' Journal." 4-22-t( Fine Home for Sale Party with casli better investi gate. Price reasonable. Address H care bursal gggMsaECTycrqr7yixa?anpigasa y si'iWWi" 4 . it-ijh. - Y?Pi'J- 51 a WEMB&i i TlUat i iwsommmM a n uw sV dm K ay JK at-& iSrr L-imWiVi s M-zm:vif2mmtt v ' &z&timw&w& JcJ I mFOmW mlmW Our H OOSVFICtMT na nf :mikv; 1111 II IL Ul ff.W-;- VH vf ,.jpi Takes uobody's dnst, as whan it oa a " .,. i uiitm.u ...i nnLHutAUAB sayUtlng that i- , aie not built .xcluslre!y fr speed lor piltne facturs as well. M00I FRANK J. BEST WORK AT HONEST