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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1908)
, mm' 4H0J t 4trfLrfJrti . . ...' X. . 3f'v ,. . 1l - -- .aw.- . ,--. .. - Cttftft W . t. i'AJ ..'. -AMk-An.tL U. , U" ' ".t'NWj W . 2. . ' . - f i l .. vywwwwihi -v TifKnnvciTVvop THirwonLJ). august 3,-iooa. ,., r---' i . .- i i. ii - ' " ...,. .. - i m - la . IMtMMMM - -" mvmMI J.f t cm m.mi!am "THE GARDEN O'F EDEN B A ,Lft. t, t 4 M.MiMIIailTI,i ii 7 ,.-3.-lMl atl ,JtJtJMlJ WW, I 5. j ..-. z. tP ' l. tf.-- -j-.. .'mmy-rmii.mmu.iMamammiMxu ! m ii,jibb.i , rirrinnrsBTinsMsi hi kw n iKaiSi.BnK2r . j A '. ' ' " 1 WH J. AMR lb T T Jam-dem, - m'Mti-iM JL mXi Y JKL .Em .isitw r " i i V, ; 'if.? C-r .yr t fcJlAJi.'T -rmv &- ' -.&- - 4. 7i OREGON ' READ WHAT PROMINENT MEN SAY OF THIS WONDERFUL LAND AVVLKH AT .10 CKNTB OUKGO.V I1ANANA APPLK8 MUXG THAT PIIICH ON FIIUIT STANDS IN XBH' YOHK-I'AIUSrANS FIND THIS STATE'S PRODUCT MUCH TO THEIR LIKING', should profit "Oregon apples will In tlmo bo ns famous as California oranges." "Tlio commercial vattio of good apples is greater than thnt of oranges, and Oregon thoreby." That 'Is the summary of W. II. Bolleck'a, opinion, nnd ho says there aro many In Now York who agree with him, Mr. Bollock Is connected with the Securities Corporatlonof -10 Wall street, and travels most of his tlmo between New York wd London, and London and Parh. Ho was formerly from Los Ange les, Recently when,, ho wns gollng to Paris ho thought It would bo a splendid Idea to take a banfcor friend thcro a box of npplos. tin wont to a fruit dealer nnd made known lib wants for the Ufest-apple In the market, "Thoro i only orte applo In the markot worth buying," ho vn3 tpld, "and that Ii caljed tho Oregon applo. Evory ono Is asking for it now, and will tnko hothlng olso nftor onco trying It." t jgf '"i, , Friend, Too, Well . l!loaI.r ., - .. , ... ... ThJ-l9f "y!1 1 sprmor. 'Gal Ifornf n. man, who know rfo'th'lnrf of Oregon apples. But lio wanted .tho y9l.Amk PPiiBhTthpjrfPa box of eoyenty-flvo pounds, nnd Paid I7.G0 for thom. They woro jkyvm.Mm-man ho'arrlved In Parl it llttlo later htf found his frlonds delighted. "The' finest apples f "Vl'vas tho general verdict. . X ' i RfiMOToritliB ullihuslastlc banker. ' So delighted was ho wlth.1 thcurt' bonutlfnl aiWlmsniJtiirtt hn trnvo fPmQ to Ii1l friends, Ills, trlnoda toftl of tho unusual fruit .and tholr (Hands enma bWlnr to boo thorn. 'i i-iit-TY ... '... . . . . F. -.-. ""' wnvy wuro uoieu -oui, ono uy ono, nnu tno iinnkcra nenrt swelled with prldo us ho- raw tho ad miration hl.i npptcs cnuied. Jjyt ono day ho awoko to find that nil had boon so given nwny that a moro half dozen remained, nnd ho clorcd his hand and heart to tholr pleasure nnd kept them for his fnmlly UtU his go'noroslty was well ropn'd. Now thoso numerous fricndo will hnro nothing but Oregon ap plos, and they tend to London for thorn and think nothing of tho prices they must pay. For aro they not tbo best applo that hns ovor crossed tholr oplcuroon French pnlnteo? Mr. Bollock goes on to say thnt ho hlmaolf when Hi Now York buyj thorn. ovary day at tho, 'fruit statida nnd pnyj fifteen to twonty conto nploco for thom, nnd dons not consfder It money ttl spent Certain kinds of upples ro sold thoro under tho general noma of Orogon npploj, and this I ndv'er tloomont enough. They nro Hp'onberg, Nowtnn Pippin-, and tho Uanona applo, Tito Dnnnna applo, which has never boon grown c sowhoro, Mr. Bollock pays thirty conto for at tho fnrft statute. Mr. Sol lock Is ongor that tho commorclnl bodies hero tnko up tho matter Of systematically ndVortlslttg (Oregon aplos. so m to glvu thom tho prostlgo that tho California orango onjnys, and ho says 'It well fro nn eAsy mator and, a, romunorntlvo ono, for tho commorclnl vulua of .tho appla fs grofor than that at tho ,M;HjfAyH,lMltaBJjlHTS OF "UHUIT '.luiMlH; FAHMS, STOCK IlQrn&jAlltV'RlIIHlf,TIMIUiR LANDS, OTO.U INTJIACT TO SUIK '.SALKM CITY PnOL'KKTY A SAFK IXVVaJTMlWT.'i'TfFIlOr AX1) A TIK3l' OF YF.AIW. Ni'T iasds irbrcraT, irvjrri:i) and ci'iciWYntn van Information CheerfulIy?Par.nished 373 STATE STREET Write Us YourWaats Fnvestments Carefully-Handl r. ONLY CHKIIKY CITY IN TIIK WOHM), ?v V w' M rlH BL IB HK. J . im I kM mi M B ( Bl LB1 Hit M. a f i ii ii i r Air.. i ji ii 1 1 1 hp ah w " " - I, i i .,.,,,.,. , . "zlZ, SALEM, ORE "Tho Cherry show wai uu object fttroet lo oxtoudud to tllw? city lliail. Tho annunl relobratlon , of th. Chorry Fair at Bntem I a charactor litlo that belongs tu no other city In tho world. Now Orlcsni mny obsorvo tho Mardlgras, Obornmuiorgau tho Vix slow Play, but Balom colobrutco tho KIhk shiI queen of trtutm This tssuo of Tho Capital Journal Is given up to an exposition of Uu Cherry Fair as a public holiday. W aro not concerned about the profits of tho crop. Thoy aro largu at times and small at others, but the crop Is always abundanj, Tho disposition of tho chorry crop will take plnco along throi Hho tho cannery, tho drier, and fresh fruit shipments. The pruno crop which Is now firm 1)' ctabllihM In tho Willamette val ley had a lost promising future than tho chorry Industry. What wo aro concerned about ts that you como tu the Cherry Cltv of tha world Balom and sham In tl' ko'1ii shower of our prosperity. Here Is a land that knows no ad versity, wheri tho olouds of huulnem lUpreailon never cast thulr shadows ovor our fair land. It ts necessary to toll pronto this. tiecauM humnn natiim prefers go ing to countries whuro thoro Is a greator element of humbug than Intro. That the Qherry City of tho world hn a Bjn of tiaod muHy crops pouring tholr annual ytolds of wealth Into Us lap l a han fnet. Wo Invito you to ml 0l4 ot this papr to your trltuls, Tc41 thain about OrgitM tht howo of tho Itoyal Auh uhwry aiul Ut or others juM as gwkl. Como and )tv w ot yr Uf whr ovooWoUy tat ehtrrls oHuugh to sit tml to lv Uira alt they wui u iwt. awl UttH k&x planty to Shll. Mswn i wsw i mmimmmmmmmmmym j lesson to thousands of grow era ns to how to puck tho fruit for ship ment. Four years ago It would huvr been Impossible to put up such nn exhibit as wo had thfo year. The growers inutit master the art of pnvlo lug tho chorry for long-dtatanco ship ment thomselves at hoiro, or still better right undor tho tieos. Tho- fcult must bo taken off In tho mortv- Ing when It fs still root, and . - ., .......,,. whon Cbmmorulul und' Liberty atutr Iilgb atreota :no broaU' paved' .urd" parked thonmallfareir,. fflilem or to iTay wfir bo fornt1vni And all thw will u douo' lla-Ato o Orv yeanK. o KITtng- rt.rllirH ftn TtirU) In tho Intiertur of Thrkoy dVwir- Itll Virtltana an r ... tU. .Ik IllR WHOIl U IB BUM COOl. anit C. " """"" M' iibi uiu miTpiO should bo ruahod off to the rofrlKwra l,n,,, n,,lB fn "rlouir grade,, ttn xh ior car or into cold storage before It BP-'rPO "'" ruiy itc woom. ta over .gets, warm, or goc throinrlr ntrr Mucn t,,"tr,cttt usually tb only MVno sweat. Chorrleo must bo pucRlhT at n,,,hllngs nn tho railway statlott. If rtrtt llitnilu nn.l ulll nnl .,u...l- .. It h(MtVenS tit OO nn tV Ha. IVnnnr. ..... ..n...... ...... n... ..., iiauii iv- .. .. , ...w ......... handling after thoy get warm, orlUnl railway mtoi in TUrkwj-, and bruised, or a day old. That krmT of i Phaps tho military Barracks, fruit cannot bo shipped any distant At tno oIfVal- amt ru th rrgor at all with auccoss. That Ih ilone tn."8 of 'R, ompfro r!o (rwwfTYriiW, all chorry shipping sections of tho oWn ot tho vnlthy classw. aro coast, ninl wbJIo growers nr not to b,l,,t vro almost wlthmit excep blamo for not having conndmcc fn I t'0D- Tho oxewptfomr aro the aw Im shlpmontt, somo fow havu pclrod t l,0'nB vlllaw of rich rTuropenns, tho and shipped at homo this year and '"rK admfnMrat'orr whfch ptwoss have dono well. Our trodv couM us- tnolr own building, such as tho ....k..l. ..m . . st . 1 aok l..Ht. .. ..l .k . carloads of the flnosh Ipplug ohor rlea grown In this callcy. There Is a wonderful future for tho Lam bert ohorry, In my opinion; In tho staio oanxa ,tbo nubile dobt. ote . tho Imperial unlaces, the various em bassies and consulate, nt school i and apartment flats. As regnrda , t ... , ( , -. .. . ni..i WlllameUo valloy. It romos latoit tno latter c'ass of bnlldtnjw they aro and stands shipment well. Iut tho "fairly ul lof Iron girder type, with Kruwur nns mo lasx aneau or nim to u"i n uiorar wans, wntlo a learn how to pack, a in! make dollv orloa for loug-dUtnuco transporta tlon." -o. SKXn to Yoi'ii Kimixiw OipUvi ot tlu Cberry Flr Spvlnl half Inches. good quality of baked butld'nir brick U Imported from Marseille, tho'o aro several local brick kilns, which sells bricks measuring about sevoR bv hrv puj R linir bv two itml vty for iiuilllng t The Olllce ot fl ctuits xr ci'p)'. Journal i no iMiiucoa ami otubassit aro tllstlnat tywos of bulldltig. Certain oUur buildings. th Inmar'at Otto win nank and tho nw Auatollan lU UvImk hm UMtav wmiMl11 ,,IHOt for B8aeo. ari In- , '"" " lAullttnl & a.I... .. "" " "" ., . . .. mvl, ,4 uaurjl w,e; forest' . DonieII, VHH vSALliM UF TIIIJ PITl'HI'. 6AKM.H M.ltK7T. LocmI Wlioleewtie Mwrket. Duller Caounuu? 35c Cows f33;CO. Hens lOdr; suua chlckon-n. IB. Local whoait 3S30c. Oats 3G01T per bu. Barley $2&$21. Flour Ilaad. wbtat, 94.50O-4.8(K vOley, 14.00.. Hay ChoaA. Wg'lOs cloivrj &' 0 por ton;.ttMothy, $1 lPlCi Onions JJLZ5 cwt. Hops no? crop. 5(Jc. Cascara Dwrfc 3 14 Q 3c. Mohair IS. UiaII Mnrkn. Oat $1.45. Wheat ?.. Eggi 25. Duttor Country, 20o; creamery 30. Flour XWtoy, fi.i0drl.20 p sack; hatda wkeat, f 1.4CBjJ,lv4Ci. Dran M per sack; J30.00 ger ton; shorts, $1.26 per sick. LlvtK'k. Hoga Fat, 5.75. Stock bogs 4. Steers 3 Ha, Veal SO 7c. Tmplr! Fruits, Bananas JC.50. Oranea f 4.50. Lemons $4. 75 5. Portland Srkt. PouAry Hens, J3He: Jucka, 1: Cl4ur pgoom, o!U i poAj-down. Mttlstuff Dra 26. (TEACH2SS EXATO4II0N AjriCBitsral College Con-Mills, Ormon. Offors eolleglata coum in Agrlcul- Notlco C hereby sltcir. rlluit tho County S(tiwl Suporlutendbm.' at Ma rion county will hold thu'romifttr ex- iamlnntlonar applicant's fOpHDrte- nnd county p:ier3 at the First W. E. church, SWem, Or., aa fblllrww; ler State Pjijiww;. Commouclng Wodnewiby.. Ausuat 12, at 9 oWock a. ni atul'coroTftTnlne until Saturday. Auguat TU, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wodnesfay PonmntreHlpv IWtory, spoiling, physical geography, read ing, psychology. Thursday Arlthmofuy,. thwrj of teaching,, grammar, Uoofcfceeplng, physlci, rftll govornnwTrf. FrldayPhyslologj-. gwnranhv. composltTSbn, algebra, Etrgfrslr litera ture. Saturtfay Botany, plUuo Keome- try, general history, sctfoof law. Fur County Papers-. Commencing Wednesday. August 12, at 9 o'clock a. in., and contlnu ng until Friday. Auxust u. t i o'clock p. m. Wodaesday Ponnumshlp, history, orthography, reading nhvteni romr. raphy Thursday Arithmetic, theory of teaohlng, grammar, physiology, Friday Geogratittn srhnni , olvll government. Kngltsh literature! WV M. SMITH, County Sohour Superintendent. 8-11 1-wl THE VERY Ul lironeriv and In the ma il)n. A 4wtllr Ihn id th tktU womUI badlj rMucsitM tk Saiviu of UHlajr. It to vJumk hk 9 miMtllv Ih. U rMHUMi waVnMwtitHM lH U lshU Mm wm Hvxklfttf UHt wkmt ttoltU at TwamiIu Put king tlm Vliorrs Chwiy tow T u. 8. Otto, wb, ha, S'T' biulawa In tho tiorthwwt. Ha is . w Uft u hJa 7 " jrtnr .mnuulue that m ch.rry wtti', oc.Ti rt. jc! nt Z bicomo SrMt artlcto of wort Smuh fai. came mo ik Vn? ..V.U MVli W imU.V VI H ,,lll.w nn K .null, UWW Url faoH with Ulskly de- Sc4Me mid Art: Clvtl. K!.v..n. . wUd ytUsw UmMtoii. Th Aim. Mtehaaloal a4 MtaUs Bugmetrng tollaa rnllwai- itolxH I Htlry f R Coin-no: PlMrnacy VoesJ tUoitw susArried aioa tu Uw, 04fer4 lNtatan eours.s in .- rock-rtea vvlth toolsKl horde- Th iIUre Vfmr. Uoamtic &t,v hh W all Jr rfoae butuilatt I h1 Art. Comwrc,. nd Median' tkk (ty wkstiMw W to ytHw Arts. iMcluUtoi lorg. work, cabin t .m6tan. known as blwre d'urln nnklnir. atMi ,,i. ,. aad Ma tOH. tkt arrf both wy 'is,a0kiu y tc Th toe-g la Eaotulb- slmMi in it jiMm. f..i... ... I .... 1 !"" uwi 8Ufrn eqm;- oharaalor. mwit. f tHit.. - o .....' '25. I I D3 ID "I III JWIIW.IWJI i-vn ira ij.viirrt ffM 5i2Sf hiMI Ttl YOl'lt KIllK'Vite I 111... ..,.. ... ..!.. ... . ..wairu rataiogus with JuH Jn cherrv won Mr Olia wl.1 1a u r..i " w " w ' ' ,Tn lI ,w ""'v Kr Sperhl formation on application to tho lie.-. SrS B Wbeft there U ,4,rement tly ,w ,,u,,l, T'e Jl ltrar. free. W"MU0B t0 tho "es "lv' r 'wound W'nUii avettue, wha Court 3 WttU r cr. -c - '' ONSORMJVNY COLORS f LARQSst FACILTTrs Ujt TH8 V8T FOR THE PP.OUCTION CF HIGH GRADE WQRK T it low it UIT UJ i ave nil iwads of c for ualo om roaiMtinble ti atnllmont plhm Have an oxoutfont cTj! tho coast near Slab 320 acros. Wlta or To traxlb tbv Marlon or for.-saloi ofwap torniH. Aloo) otllor disfry mook county 89. 11 for sxlb'or'tr'udVf on iiuToaili Kttafa ai and gmlat fiirass Ii for Blb at rcasoi terms. I aluo havo a bTi of cholco re- lstori5JtjrawowJ w be tTtA botween now aJOctober lt t sale. AhJo spltfndlf Par of W!1 matchod' bliwrk mares, rfM 260(1), warrant trlto In overy r specr. WoW uifed. Ono nlco 6-ar-old driving r weftjha 10M. j Ono fliw' 3year-cld colt, ''S 1(KT0. i farm on 160 tr Jout cow. property roasonabU its In Tlll Jcros and up,. jonable termn JBlzoa of fruit larlou countr ) prices n" els! Ctrdo b4 .n n fiJ rlu.In onlt.. W who --jcntu, v 1-W0. Two clco yffrllngs roadator. For an It. 1 ornor of Cer and etreots. i lytblnlnmy line, call on R- Ryan, otfo Commewiai mmercw Sat- "fl. F7MAS0N BpX l 2 J 7 WUor St., Souti Salem. 5 factttrp- of nil kinds of boNes. ey and fAilt dryer acccesories. r 308. " " Sa!em fence Works acudqaarwra or WoveH V FecJg. Poultry Netting, Pickets, TJ Malthold Rooflog, P. & ? j Roofing, Screen Doors ana JUBtablB Wii.dow Soraens. CHAS. B. WlLLlftW laeMor Anotltor Opinion Mr. Sylvester Johnwn, for olmn years president of tho ind'atla Stnto Horltotlturnl Socfefy, at a meeting of that society x Indlanll:, declared tnttt htf cOAldored Oregon pre-dmlntontly the? frtlU "Oregon's Smo" a fruit-producing- state has already spread ovtff much of tho entire world, tfttf car rylng nnd keening qualltl of tho wplee. together with their beauty, fragrance and flavor not WH surpassed. It k no uncommon thing- to see dealers from fife Atlantte states, England and Pfance fill Or. egon markets, nnd the crotftn of tho state', fruit crop fs fitfught for these sections tor Oregon a(ipi onco Introduced, are always fa demam? and commnnd the ntgiicsi pm. u.wvw Tho Hood nntf Rbgtte RlvtT valleys arc bolfi fn -Oregmr, rtnd' though very smal compared with tha witi.iii-tin n.r.v 1-M1N. n wnrirfUsfMn rnnntntlon for the nualltv of their fruit, brought. about by tho tr-j gamsatlon of enterprising fnrft growera" asscyfatlons. TlSlff co-op- ration hai ouhnnced tho vnluo dfl anlt In these two llttlo valloyff espoclal.'y the' Hood Klvor Valley, unltl fruit Inntfs, clonred, range froul ?100 to 51,500 por cro. whll dually go'ed nn'cf productlvo fruit iaua ra uie rviunmuua vnney mm bo pitrchancd at frotrr ?20 to $10f per ncre. The Wlllamotte Valley on'y iiTd- n Utile" of tlifs syitcronflc rf'fvelopn.'lng to make Iter Innd wort:j i-n.i- n nufoh m. in nu-v nitioi- imrt or tbfi st.tth: ra fact, .the rami" Is wortl'f quite mi much nnw, ami farmora- who undorstnttd methods o-f markotl ay ctm mako Just nj nrtch In t'fte Wlll-imotto Valley ns (j .tny fruit country of tlta world, j IndlVdtinl orchnrdo of nil varlues of fruits scaffercd througliant nil parts of tho' Willamette Vnlhl dliinonstnito boyond the shadow of n doubt thnt tho WlTfamotte Vifltey In qne '08 well adapted to t!l ciTiwIng ot all kinds of fruits n either the Hood' ttlvcr or tho njguo iuvor vaueya. Not oitfr so. but tho -Wfl'nmcuc VIloy will alio h.tvu fn tho noitr futuro J'Mt as o-ffootivo n fn growera !noclatlon ns nan be found' anywhere'. Tho fhrmors nil dVtfr this virHcy nro rapidly bccomll aroused to tho need and ttto greitor profits whfch' wID' ruiult. Thltf will raeaw tho lm'medlatt ndvntj In valliua, a-rM thoie yho'rflirchaso nt tffro prosonf lhw rnltw will be llvnofittcd (pslto na jrauchntp fnrml; whoitro nfriaatly locnted Ijr this "Onrukn of Edtu." TSlnk of rand at ?20 to- ft00 per nen that wfUglvirnn itnnunl Invonlo of ixtm $10V) to $500 ncro whon frues nro six or Hght yearn' old. Thuro nr ninny thoifanifs of ucroir of Jum: audi Irindj tho VWhrmctte Valley, an.f we will soil tY (0 you tit nbova'prfecs now, but .tlvoso prlVtcs can not Inst. T nro otliorn vllo seo It ns vu do, and tlhry nro bws'lhg land' irrory day. In a fuvr years ihh land wo aio firmly, convinced, fle sought nftor at five toton tltoui tho prosioat prlco.. Why aot? Itf cnpiiblt" of irrodttclng a good" Income on ffte ndv'nricod' pnLir rr.7w.