f 4 ' - ff W"S '- "?i-i rjMtjf r "' "Wr" nWlJ' Hi'JflS?'l P - t CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL EDITION l laumol CHERRY CITY OP Till? WOULD, AUGUST 0, 1908. - r vf (& SALEM'S MIDSUMMER FAIR AND CARNIVAL ry. Black Tartarian, Yellow Spaa Ish, Royal Anno( Napoleon Blggar? can) English Morcllo, French' Beauty, a dwarf bush cherry from Canada, and others from Turkey, Asia, Africa and Japan But It 1? a notablo act that Western Oregon hns originated five of tho best va rieties In tho world which were ex .. nrtif it IT 11 r l r n i U,CB i" mo worm wuicn wore ex- f lure tiis Willamette Valley Fruit Growers Compete m&- t the cherry Fair-the nt v n' l."'E J-iuiuuuii, iiuaKiiis, waiur ior auver moving wips ana rnzes Valued at Thousands for 40 or 50 years were astonished at tho showing mado UiIb year. Frijit growers themselves were surprised at tho display. Tho cherry has made its homo with us and developed to lsssBffriia'Ui&VWMMBl!C PAVILION CONTAINING CHERRY AN FLOWER KXinHlTH AT THIRD ANNUAL SALKM CHERRY FAIH AND CARNIVAL. A Story of O"tgon Life. From tho cherry orchards- to the Cherry Fajr from tho harvest field to the annual show of horticultural pride the display of achievement by eo!1, cllmnto and brains- Is n ry pretty etory of Oregon lite. The Capital Journal will try to tell Ulna special edition devoted to this itagle fruit. The Clierry Fair In all Its glory Becdi to bo seen to bo appreciated It comes In the middle of July, In the radiance of rummer when tho hUli'dos arc golden with rlponlnfr (!a fields, when the oaks nnd Art! vetr their richest llverloi of olive, udtbo fl-st palo blue mists hnng on the mountains. It Is the most gloriouB time of the year. People generally havo not ret cono to tho soashoro or tho nonnUlns. Cherries ripen with tho porfection. Varietica havo corao ,to Filn and hay harvest. Aftor theluB from all pr.rtn of the word and berry corpo aro mostly harvested havo been improved. Now varieties ome tho cherries. After haying, havo boon originated hero, and othor entt'ng the grain and gathering tho now kinds are coming on that will ekerrlM, thoro is a vacation period surpass anything wo now have. Tho mtll prunes and apples and poarn cherry product is a suprlso in its a Batteredr---- -u -" , . .magnitude andr perfection. Tho por Dut tho Chorry Fair grows In 1m- fectlori of our soil and climato and portanco as on' annual festival be-1 weather conditions makes tho per eeuse of Its mld-iummor opnortuno- j feet cherry crop. Tho trees nro ono m'. Tho people nro ready for a ' waving mass of whito plumea in frolic, a show, a carnival The; blossom tlmo. Tho blooms ' open rant to show tholr choicest chorrlos. . early and gently and stay open wldo City and country unlto in tho ex- tor wooks. Thus the porfect fortlll tlbt. Everybody can havo a tree' nation that produces tho porfect el cherries nnd ench ono thinks ho cherry is accomplished by air nnd hu the finest ovor grown. Tho insect. Thoro nro seldom cold, malt It a fruit display at which dashing rains to. wrbIi off all the had 28 crates. Polk 20, aud Wasco wrei of cllver cups aro offered, pollon. Thoro r.ro seldom untlmoly 25, Marlon county turnod out hun- the trophies at Salem this year ng- frosts to intorforo with tho crop. It dreda of crates, nnd tho Individual perfection of this most delicious of all s-u-ncld fruit marks this, the center of tho Wlllametto valley, a tho center of tho cherry industry' Tweiity-flvo miles in ovory direction you travel through chorry orchards. Tho .traffic in cherries Is in Its in fancy. It ha not reached tho per fection of tho fruit. When It does this region will bo covered Bovoral 'houa and Black Republican. What"lccp w,lh g0,d4 P'""' N,ftturo ha wo may do need not surprise anyone J hown ua t s ho can do. It s j up to man to find ways to get this I delicious fruit .to the watering mouth of tho world hungry for dollclous Marion Did Not Compete. It would be impractical to de scribe all ihe Individual exhibits. Tho county oxhlblt3 nro not so num erous but equally largd In oxtont. Tho fruit Is put up In 20-pound fruit. Dried, fresh, canned, pickled, marosclnocd, candled, nnd Bhrcdded cherries with tho fames of tho Chor ry City on their ruby lips Bhall carry our reputation . to the ends .of the SMUTS AND SOUNDS OF ORIENTAL MAGNIFICENCE Parades Display floral Wealth and Matchless Enter prise of Citizens-Nature's lost Lavish . Display of Colors Carnival Slghta nnd Sounds. Bights and sounds .of tho Chorry Fnlr romlnd one of tho musical life of Egypt as described in Qoorga Hltchen'fj book "Tho Garden of Al- boxes, each having four compart-'world, and bring back the harvest of tnonts, this being tho commercial golden shekels, packago, and nlao in two-pound Tho cherry produces moro fruit to paper cartons. Tho display of thcHo tho -tree at any ago and begins to bpxes, In long tiers of rows, with bear tho next year aftqr .it la sot alternating oquaros of brilliant col oring, constitutes a fruit display that Js.Blmply dnizllng to.the eye. " Let ue glance at tho county 'ex hibits. Marlon county does not on lab." From tho blare of mega phones, the national airs .played by the smartly-dressed military band, tho weird conxlng strains and tom torn beaten In Chlna homes, the orcheftrnu in the to n't b1ioVb, the shrill screechlngs of venders of mu Blcal.anduimnuB'eal animal. toyir, the hoarso bellowing of fakirs, all renders tho nlr livid of sound and pungent of aroma. Early In the day tho rtroots aro crowded with a gay well-drojsod throng, In a land rcwtlng nearly $1500. City ant' country meet In common rivalry. Adjoining counties put tin exhibits d offer prizes. It is tho summor i hrtest homo whero tho ontlro Wil- I lunette valley participates nnd gives I P to merry-making for tho threo Jt and nights. Sights In tho Orchard. G out Into a cherry orchard at iU teason. and you ston Into n der:and of beauty. Tho highly Pirated boII under foot Is rich and ll0W, with nlnntv nt mnUhiro lt below the Burfaco. Tho tree t Covered w til irllqtonlni- mnin 'se. Bhlnnlng out of their ver- " re the rich red and yellow, tho 'k blood red and black cherrlei -' J1 Anne, Ding, Lambert, Lato I t. Dlack Republicanall as Jwi, yea, thousands of pounds to J, rr Through ho trees In all ! "WI0C are the ernln nnlfln fho rfnn? and uninilt nri,i .,nin I - -....b M..14 Ul'l'iv III" . . Uat, yellow stubble flek out. It Is bo heavy a producor that it will not boar much prunnlug or Cultivation .that, is arxoneoua. The. perfect, balance of tho snp clrcula tlon br cuttlnR off roots or branches. tor Into this competition, as It Is not by atlrring tho soil too much, oven considered fair for tho homo county breaking off a limb, or wounding the of tho chorry show to compete with bark on tho trunk ofton starts a treo neighboring counties that suffor tho! to blooding and dying. Cool covorj whero want Is unknown and bog hnndlcapo of hnvlng to Bhip their crops, wntor carried In tllea undor , gars aro unsucn. . exhibits long dlstnnces. In oxtont noath tho treo, and surface dressings j At night tho myrlnda of red, whito of display Linn county leads with aro vory much sought after by -tho and bluo electric lights that aro 0C crates. Yamhill nnd Lane each successful grower. hung in foatoonu across tho Btroets flash and twlnklo, tho ctrects aro decorated vohlclos nro tho rosu't of nilira Vrtilffl Wnm filinirn. (ii( In onnnrpn nt Ulnnin'ntlnn. r03. 1 ,,,.l,mtn nniaxurlun nml ntfailnifi nt Whlio othor fruits Bhown aro only ldoncpa nro hung with Jnpancoo Inn-Juvo on tho nltnr of King Ulng, moro tho Insignia of this small fruit ex position tho fruit that b'.csses all nnd 'injures nono. The Opening Pttttulc. , Tho parade nt tho opening of thej annual Cherry Fair Iij an event that draws thommndB of visitors to Sr. lem, and brings out tho bo:t people' of tho city. Thoso who keep a car-j rlngo or ovon a clnglo rig lor driv ing nro Invited to tfomo out and many undortnko olnborato decorations. Many of tho dwellers irfitlie city oyn chorry orchnrda or rent them to tenants, and othcru aro Intorcctod In tho drying of tho fruit, In shipping or canning, and nil these Intora conspire to swoli tho parado In hon or of. King Ding. Tho floats ot the different Industries represent tho commercial side; tho high school and the various colleges aro apt to get out a float and so are the fra ternal orders. But the single and double-team rlgn aro tho most elab orately decorated of any. In the parade thin year were single rigs showing churlott of the Ocean Wave 1aa4M8)tfrHe--Tf' pplrw, -bettl-t-ful, creamy, feathery plumea. Sev eral double toaniB had tholr vehicle entirely covered with the large Shasta Daisy, whole fields ot whleh aro grown near tho city. Another vc hlclo was decorated with overlay ing purplo Bvoot pea1; a rolf-need-Ing flower brought to the country by tho pioneers and which overruns somo of tho old comotorioB. Thoso matures without Irrigation. It is oxhlbltors hundroda of crateo, nnd if Incidental to tho chorry show thov 'ornn nnd tho bcoho incronscs In var- stubble fields dot- liiiiHB4HnjH9HHHMMKMHIiaiBi1HMBHtM$MHM8iVi nLB8BBHwBHBrwfcTFyiJ2iyloMnliiCT r;diL INTHRIOR 1KW OF PAVILION S 1IOW1NG DISPLAY OF CHKRIURM AVI) oniiGON DAI8IKS, dth hay cocki bo closo a wagon tho Poor m's tree. As u thrives 7j carca drive botwrn them eiuiiy .well w:tnout cultivation. Vi of richest e.-eon whom o.n ISorae of the finest crops of cherries T or clover are maturing for " Over all th iii,nwiifa v. J111 and harmless, whero lurks " to bta t and thwart the labors 10 the cherrv nroim.j. --. v I1"?, ot uk - ;::."..:: "WW, rlrl. on J u .. ... ----- ,.u uvfa uii earning W5M for famiiv B.,n. tn ol the children-happy contoat. 1 prosperouB i-h , 0r ' iuicbirfi ur mi. : l0r tne ful1 b03tM- "mate i tv.f... - i Lit vmiiny Uye dfiy ik - -'unraB, grow on troes .that stand In the sod along fences that never get a touch of plow or cultivator. This is tho perfect cherry country. Cherries Originated Here, It would require almost a nursery catalogue "x list the varieties of cherries grs a here In tho Willam ette valley and displayed at our cherry show. The cherry has come to be a cosmopolitan fralt. Tho earlier cherries are not the com mercial varieties, aad while roost dej'clous for-eating fresh will Hot endure shipment. These Include th May Duke, the English Ox-hearta, the Keatleb, Goveraor Woodi, an Oregea seed Hag. aad some others. 1.' -4 fiflVA ovaI.I - .-.. I - ... . t i .MM.l.tWA . ,-v ifAuiKiMiHii "jva aauv isa win o wnria nui ruiiiiHuim the wori4 cab equal this for t the eherry it, aM all grew sue- ... ..n rrv a ladLaata TBA WW hTe Uv4 hw wwM.ww 4iatrH.thM f the cher-J tho crates were set end to end there I are Interesting to enumerate an J brilliancy as the darknej comes on, would have been nearly a mile ofcontaln great possibilities in tho way unt" iil stars are excluded and the of industries. There were gooseber- wow" " " u . 'U4U" " M paved rtreota as light as broade.it nej, green, jrea, pina, as largo a n0onday. cherries, all burnlshod, glowlpg, per feet fruit. Canned cherries, dried cherries, pickled cherries, mares- chln cherries are not part of the an nual chow, but may be made so In the future. How tho Cherry Produces. red hills. Tho heavy clay land and light friable red volcaxlc. ah lands on the foothills produce the prefect threo Inches around. There were. T,,e mU8,c ,8 0(,UR,Icd ,,y moro than tho remit of a do.lro to take prlzoi. Two very flno p;lz's aro offered for tho host decorated vohicloB. Tho nutocara wero also In tho parndo and ho mo had lavlah dec orations. Tho floral wealth d'splayod Is not ro grent in mid-summer ai it 'would bo earlier in tho sonsvn, aud the bright rummer sun mnkos dec- ! orations on horces nnd carriage 1 linr J to manngo. Dut ovon with thoso drawbacks pcoplo who havo flowori mil nearly all havo, aro forming tho habit of saving them up and using them as an adjunct of tho Cherry Fnlr and anyone who saw tho dl- p'nys by amateurs nt t)o Chorry pn- vlllon mut ndmlt that even in mid- Bummer flowers aro abundant in .Oregon. I . . The Cherry Fnlr it Hymphony of Color, . Tno sights noxt to the sounds, aro worthy of our attontlon. From tho loving country coup! on that wander arm-in-arm through tho soothing crowds, oblivious of tholr abandon ment and oblivious of tho whole world and even of themselves, to the gaudy Egypt'an astrologers In lurid poppy-red droTses nil It colo-, color, color. Tho Chorry Fair U wondorful bocauso of its' colors, bo causo our ovorgreon country whoro drouth nov"or comes lovi color, The gay banners, the long booth covered with colored canvas and flaming w'th hundreds of crntos of solid the currnnts red, white, blue, aud b'ackr j decaratonB FJttgB( bunting, tlio raspberries: red, yellow, blue, pur- colors of the Cherry Fair rod and pie, black; blackborrlos of many olive are everywhere. The cheny kinds, lncludlnir tho dewberry, nn- leaf with three Imltafon cherrlea The cherry grows equally well onjtlve of Oregon; Loganborrles, the for souvenir badges are the lowlands or the highlands on Durbank phenomonal, the Utopian, upei, the rich lovei p i riej or iae toiiibs iil. t.. 4n.. M ..i.iitu n ia Miiih Mharr us icatMiiu rwri a r a linn, i Mingled through the crowds are peache, and on op of this cherries are la 1 "lfc" " " "JT.--. JB cherry so that we can conclude tho from near-by orchards that are ship- evidence o- all handsbut funniest M nM matter by saying .It Is climate and ping thousand, of crates of this lus- of all noae are sold. All otkor Bohemian cut glars the weather and the atmosphere thai clous fruit, an ladustry la Its a- uniMnb If, ". J"', '" artists, stands selling red lemonade, tancy, out ior wnicn i ui w....w.w .... -, thni4lu,1.41. of WOMftn. Kiri n.1 call .. .. . , Jraa wasvIbv toklfA Anil frluBBPfl B 'flniK ! Irnlnrq of tho fruit itself, tho larue mmvIIIamh un.t tAnta fn. Ilin lf1) Tbo merry-widow hats and ""; - wh'ch Is a large improved blackberry the cherry-widow suits aro h.un;.t. . ' . . . . , .,, ... .... , ... n . . .i "'in riiuiuw lung, wita tae flavor ana aciaity 01 iue wiut currioi. rinu riH' p? mw wild. Whlte'K Prolific, the Atlas, orated with brasches of tho fruit I There were exhibits of produces the cherry. It Is the mists aad aaelsture, the cool air aad the soft suaaalae, the aheeace of cud dea chaages add great heat, tho fall- are of frU a4 the arMeace of! valley will become famous. are mjariAUiictJ nfi pm..i --, -.v m-'v wiii, VArrv vIUVmibji tiretlv cfiUBtri' 8RND TO YOUR FRIKNDS. darlag the Cherry Fair. The Cher- .-i.:,-- wllikiaK sticks tie C4rf.theOlWrrr,FMlrKI.I ry earalva) abwriNi all with IU U, l walkl.f sticks tie .-.. i .to uii tat tuvx! tku re,a tr mmIIImt U The Jmal sights a4 mm ad. CeWr, maslc, the Cherry Cy t the werld. The CUefc vK r'ef. Ht, FWfwKy. re4tlTlty, ar j XCMt!4 a pm MTWtJ,