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DAILY CAMTAIj JOUKNAL, SALEM. OREGON, SATflWAY. MAY 2, 1P0H i tffl To the woman who bakes, Royal is the greatest of time and labor savers. Makes home baking easy, a pleasure and a profit. STK AM Kit HATES FROM ASTOItIA Baking Powder The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar With minimum trouble and cost bis cuit, cake and pastry are made fresh, clean and greatly superior to the ready made, dry, found-in-thc-shop variety. ss r . m b& h m &V jSftmftv 'Wmtiffiu&k. jfiii J1',mWYu"'ft MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION FOR CLEANUP DAY ON FRIDAY MAY 8 Then What is Left Can Be Got Away With Saturday and There is Plenty To Do Mayor ItoilmTH' proelnnmtlnu ottlng thu day. for tho grand cloan-up 4IIK1 Hinting tlio btmt wny In which to aid tlio work Ih, uh follews: TO Tllli PKOl'MO OF SAL.KM: With admirable foresight, th? hui'durs of our city platted It on broad , linos, with wide Mtrcntn, convoiilonl ulliyi, and deep Mocks affording nmiHiial opportunity for ndnrnmont. Ah a natural foquonce, Salem J'ifltly prldoo llsolf on its spacious lawns, tdnhly tree, sploudld park, and beautiful honiOR. tl'l wo have com1 to reall.o In hoiiio monsure, the ""Snlem Beautiful" of our dreams. nut tho tlmo for spring house donning Ih hero and the- city should not lay claim to exemption from thin lniuctlc rontlno any morn than any other well ordered honeo; In fact, our vury pretense to uttuu'tlvunuM Ih the best niiHiiii wo can assign for a general clean-up of our city. There fore, with tho purpose In vlow of arousing great hI ulvlc pride In the minds of our people. I en 1 1 npoa tho residents of Salem to sot aside one day In t uultod erfoit to clean hou, and In older that this may ho brought ahont, 1 herob designate Friday. May Sth, U0S, an "Ckan-Up Day." T,ol all who run itt pslde tholr oitktomnry occupations for tho after noon of that day and aid In the gpuurnl -movement. I roiiuept tlmt all schools, public and prlvatu, declare half holiday for tho afternoon of "Clenn-Up Day" In order that the chlldron may participate In the wort; and receive an object lwon In civic clonnll jU'hh . Kullnt the childen overywho ro. Mr. Del Dlnsmore has the follow ing letter relating to an all-ocean trip to Seattle, accompanying thel fleet up to Puget Sound and upend ing a day there among the warships: "Replying to yours of April 28th, will say that I can reserve fifty tickets for you until the 10th day of May. We shall expect you to be responsible for the collection of the money for thcBe and while wo do not know what tho tlckots will cost, will say that they will 'cost no more thant tho exact charter price or tho ship. Wo shall probably have the largest ship on tho Pacific Cor.at, which will carry a thousand people. We know positively that It will not cost more than, $5 a tlckot with 500 peoplo aboard and with a thousand peoplo aboard, which Is en tirely llkoly, wo do not think It will cost more than J3 a ticket and may be not that. much. "We will be able to fix (ho exact amount of the pur chase price of (ho ticket by the 15th of May. In order to obviate any difficulties along this line, we are telling each passenger that he must be prepared, If necessary, to pay $5 for his tlckot but that wo will get It as much cheaper for him as pos sible." 0 mns von elks nuir,D- , ING AT ATjHANV. Tho bids for the new I51ks' build ing at Albany were opened by tho committee, proving somewhat larger than was anticipated, and wore it3 follews: W. M. Welch, Salem, $30, 080; O. C, Maurer, Salem, $29,095; II. J. Clark, Grants Pass, $27,728, without tho wiring which amounts to $-100; I. F. Conn, Albany, $31, 000; J. A. McChwney, Albany, $31, 100. The committee, consisting of Gale S. Hill, chairman, K. I). Cuslck. C. H. Durggrnrr, II. K. Lugger, J. .1. Col lins, Win. Angles, II. A. Hocker. F. V. Sehultz. J. It. Wyntt and K. .1. Scoloy, will consider the bids. u S. P. ACCOMODATES THE PUBLIC Will merchant and employer p urmli aw many of tlulr employes as po slhlo to take the afternoon. A very Important rou.uost I have to mttku la for volunteer tonrn wo want 0110 hundred teams and wngoim to haul refuse. Thoso having a single horse or team or wagon are roquostod to aoud In their names and addresses to my ollWto n soon at possible. Let everybody help. Let w make a clean sweep that day. M tho broom be tln emblem of our endeavoi-H. I am going to give a few hints. Don't think me Importlnout or per sonal We are all sinners If yon have n vacant lot wth old boards, box and oast off Imple ments on It, heap tho stuff up and burn it. Wo nro going to pormlt bon llres anywhere on Hint day. providing thoy are not placed noar buildings nnd are watched. Put emu. metal' and what can't be burned. Into boxes and bprrols on the curb or alloy and notify my oince. It will be hauled away fruo. If you have a barn on the alley, romombor you have 110 right to throw the Utter or store your vehicles In tho alloy driveway. Glean It up. It belongs to tho public Fix the old barn up. Why not paint It?. It needs it. If your sidewalk U bad. don't wait 10 be forced to fix It. Prop up that decrepit fence. Brush and weeds are beanttltul on the wild hills of thu Cnscados, but scarcely so along your sidewalk and fences. Make war on the weeds. If your backyard Is strown with old barrels, discarded furniture yid other relics, assemble .them and pronounce the benediction with a match. If your children sontter papers and litter on tho sidewalks or adjoin ing promt wii. have them clean It up. Tuich them that It Is a public OftOUhO. ' Have tho children sow vlno or flowers to cover up the old, back feint mid woudhjl. Level up tho lawn along -the curb. U you are 11 corporation and have uolen that lerni like those or a neglected Uopyanl. strHlghteu thepalnted, in up. lJUliHiiiicu pines must ue t Vbove all. t( vu owu an Murjghtly. uninhabitable. tumble-down, ahaek, won't you umk stovewood of It? if you etui't find anyone who IM remove It for the wood, we will. Drop 111 a line. The tlnii and expense devoted to this work I one of the best InuM 1 iiu'iiU wu iu make for ourtwlvo ami for the i-lty Lot everybodv .nd a hand. Respect full . OKO F KODtiKUS. Mevor To properly take care ot additional btiiiucss leaving Portland for San Francisco on May 2nd, account war ship maneuvers at the May Clty.traln No. 15 leaving Portland, 7:15 p. 111., May 2nd, will mm In two sections. Tho first section will consist of one mail car, one observation car, two dining cars and eight standard sleep ers. The consist of second section ap proximately wl'l be one oxpross, two baggage cars, throe day coaches or chair cars, two tout 1st sluopors. As no dining car on second sec tion breakfast will bo served at Glen dale lunch at Ashland, dlnnor nt DiiiiKinuIr, bruakfiibt at San Fran cisco or Oakland after arrival.' If travel Justllleft additional tour ist cars or day roaohos will bo placed In tho second section to meet the re quirements. In nddltlnn to tho extra service Xo. 13 loavlug Portland midnight will bo operated as usual. With this excellent train sorvlc pasnongers will bo well taken care of. Ilorth reservations mny bo secured through tho ticket agent, t- Xoto particularly only flt'afc cjna sleeping car passengers will bo car ried In tho tlrst section. WM. M'MUIIRAY, JXO. M. SCOTT, ..llqn. Pass.Agt. A. G. P. A. CIRCUS DAY AT SAlfl MONDAY, MAY 4th Performances at 2 and 8 V, v i w tukmmi lIRClPYsfaRlTIESi vv- ,- up'- ".AST im v v-' V m 42 DOUBLE LENGTH R. R, CARS v PEOPLE 350 .HORSES MUSEUM DoubleMenagerie Real Roman Hippodrome Scores ofjrained Wild Beast Pretty EDNA 22 Famous Equestrians t 18 Daring Aerialists 23 Merry Clowns -" Buvrm-J: Le Flew; 10 Lovely Ladle. r,r. Pomaa nn k n.... '" f 4ra I (ka A(NMllVv - - w,"'nyo'lrn: m:X 1X Fabian TumU ,1 Y.in -s - eieurate, If 10 Zr . rLmS . " A. 1 " w I J V-l s ."'touymJi - Rv . "V X X 1 .. m VO Rackiess Rnji . .. mmmm JS Aerliluti I $ MARETTAN 7 Tlio Only Lndy In tho Entlro World who throws SOMERSAULTS on tho Naked Unok of Swiftly Rumilnn Home. 'Thundering Roman Chariot Races Vj ...inn.in i nn i i mttn t2!iH. acALa K SUA LIUWD T ? A COMPLETE JAPANESE CIRCUS 9 SENSATIONAL EQUILIBRISTS :0nly Lady Japanese Artists in America "20 Astonishing Acrobats 'HIGHEST JUMPING HORSES JIEKDS'PERFORAIING ELEPHANTS 'CAMELS, LLAMAS AND BOS INDICUS CAKE WALKING HORSES .TRAINED IMPORTED ARABIAN STALLIONS V .X ;V V : NV1 Y "V frA Grand STREET PARADE B & TORRID ZONE FUNARCE "wTDTE'nnoNTC me: & w s4t! tbil lW I ntiii EUJl I Notice, ' To huprovo v. portion of N. Cot- ItnRe stroot, D utrcot tiiul Seventh ntreot In tho city of Snlom. I Notice In hereby lvon thnt nt tho rcRtilnr mcetlnR of the common cjhiicII of tho olty nf-SslfMn, Orogon. ihn't' April 20, 190S. a rwolutlon vns ndoptotl to Improve Ncrth Cot- tape Blrecf In tho city of Salem, Or- '(''on, b'twoen tho north Uno of North Mill Crook ?nd tho Houth lino 'of I) treet; D urot In the city of ', Salem, Oregon, between tho west Mne of Nor U Cottnno r.l-cot nnd tho en-t lino of Sevonth stn-ot; Sovonth Blroct In tho city of Salem, botweon th north lino of n fitreet nnd tho I south lino of tho Fair Ground Road, ;ln tho followhiK mnnner: iiv op.trihllcbtncr n normancnt Rrrdo on culd fitrects between snld! point Said Improvement shall Includo Intoreectlone and be continuous, ex tending from ibo north lino of North Mill creek to tho south Uno of Fair Orounds Road, nnd uald strcow along tho center thereof for a width W()UKHFL'L Cw of 16 roet rnaii no cxruvaiwi i ' &s hnv been there to! Ml you wanttbrrb.i'. " M.tui pa oa IT "". 46S Mill St. Plwe lty V. D. waii. DR. KIN 3r vJh3k TIIK MKUUV t'HU'l'S peifonntTh in the world, and th u COMKS 0 MON'U.W on raiv iiii-us'oiu. only In then . . . iruutruft with Norrls and Rowe tlu- u'l.i. .i. ... v..-io n. !... hkiw to uniform thl almost ta iim hj vii...... .,..... iv. "",.... . :..,.... inniHBUip ll l UIJ IUlirt'lllUIIOII clt'uun. tiiUKOiitu, innat;orto. htnnl ilrouu und (HiiiKnhs of nations which will ovhlblt In this city Mon of tho show. During th run of th clreiu In San FrHJciseo this spring or sixty ptM-rornianeos. 375. S73 nor Dr. Stone's Drug Store The only cash drug store in Oregon owos uo one. and no one owe6 it, cariies targe stock. Us shelve da. May 4lh. u(triumn and night. ,. nid admissions to tho big show counters aud show cases are loaded Jh a family of acrobat., that go ua- Uiul the St. lons made one of the vsitu drugs modklnes noUons toliei dor thu uiimu of tho Astral St. big distinct hits of the program. Jr ueiJI winS l ,d ilouo?s of al VrV"1-... "i1. r?M,t nl. S?.?.!S!' Wd' lnri.ud pwforiuoi Von, kinds for iSic.S ZZ U? a'ml camo dlroct from Melbourne ustrnllu to the Norri aud Rowe i-lrcuu. Thero are ovon iueinbi-ra to tho troupe, and amoug them are porforrr,eiK that turn double full twlatort, nod double homorsaults from the bnio ground, a foat that lias boon accomplished but by three nor. country iu the world. Their stono is a regular graduatoV modi nn cannot b- dwrlbed "It beg-1 cine, aud has had many years of sars description." The now big txo-umA i.. tho nrn, rnn.i. Tho above cut represent brick lined Torrid Zone Pure. Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust proof, Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 238 STATU STHKET. Estimates furnished on heating iiiM big expedience In tho practice. Consul' street parade will tako place at 10 tatluus are free. Prescriptions are o clock lly arrangemont, tho Nor- froe, aud onlv regular prices fot rls and Rowo clrcu will be -the only medicine. Dr. Stonu can be found at big show to visit this section of the his drug store. Sslero, Or . from 6 country this year the mornlns pmu 9 t nlgtat. CHICHESTER'S PILLS W; .Till: UIAMONO UUlMt. J yrt 1ji..I ..Vjf.rl)fyx.Uf ?VI I'lll. U Kd 1.1 C.ld .utlkVV l. dm ,1k.. Huw &r u r BIAiH.NB UHVXB l'II.L-to.l MnkwiaMPt.1.lsftn.JMinKHul SMiYIWtSTSCVOmHIEIL tf donth of 10 IneJiea bolow tho grade Wl ,mt yoo fl of said streets, and vhon so oxca- y man vntcd, shall bo filled with clean m c creek or rlvor gravol, so the sur- tlon or P w , face of said Improvement shall bo, Dr. Kum " C.IJ .!!.. a nv,.flln,l ull.'lll 1)0 USIll . ...1. V-f. W " In making a hinlform grade so said J"nt p ' ",, JtiT,,iii stroot for run winm win nmr ii- inJ .1 i A lift Ul' of said Improvement kna 11I1I11I1K "" .. .. .n tlllt ...j.j i inem " - . . proviawu ... ., jtJBiP-- dkei drainage. Tho cost ca .: .mi. dortrt i.MH'N in hm- VvSy. -?'.' 'it in and KUU,,U " -.. aV V'.VA"" "r:" " ;vi.Vm1 In mem - -- nujacuui projiurij, n mo cnarier 01 tsam ij. , iliatJ Remonstrances ngainst the shove ver 8nd wow i...,....,.n mnv i fiimi with n 20, n, kuo P V"'.'rVv",.';r. '.,'"" r nrt nub- ".., fnasli I llcatlon of this notice. ,. , . ,, rure pHt By order common couneu. ' lu,". tl f!ii " Moorw. recorder. thn'r? ftimein1 Date of first publication of this droJg of testimo notice, April P2. 1908. . -2--,0t 3uUat0D free F ode' !'. ...u tar -- livf .- very . '.... -. i O ASTOKIA. Wi" nt K Otiti tb CignatBTA f . 1; r.3l v lljii Um BNf if you ,u. ... .- ,.., til trm set It in - sStt&&A&U " WB.K01 v Sl'MMKIl SCHOOL The rirtt term of tbo Sumnuj Normal open on May "" continues eight weeks. Tho second term opens " Juno a9 and continues nl" the August examination. Classes will be formod in ; tho branchos for Btute and county papers, lul ton each term $10. The ola- "' Primary Methods bogln- o" June 15 and continues i days. Tuition $7.50 . Special work will be given M grade pmp"8. , , lMis Address. J-J' HI vr. Mil. K1 ...v ILlMJ" l o) i . f 17rf' . mivc e I'ii' ta ' VL - re P'"--iA ' :va d r e stor':- n& ...jikCM "' i M ; w Cki 1 KutrA'4, tirj, H corrt fc klcd tW ' 11