Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 03, 1908, CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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CHERRY CITY OF THE WORLD, AUGUST it; 1008.
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Another opportunity will soon proaont lt:olf for INCREASE OF POPULATION, HOME HUILHING, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT iAND
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THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY ,v '
i With Its allied llnca, Tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Oregon Short Lino and Union Pacific, jvlll re-'o3tabll3h,'!lho,,,populnr,
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COLONIST RATES
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THE COLONIAL RATE IS THE GREATEST OF ALL HOME RUILDERS. Salem and tho Willamette Valley havo unlimltofd roaourso3, and
need moro people who desire homes and larger opportunities. Citizens can accompllih Bplendld rosults by hornldlng this opporlunltyMo
nil tho world. Send llternturo iar and wldo giving good relrablo Information about this attractive country.
From the Principle Cities of the Middle West the Rates Will lie an Follows:,
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CHICAGO ..-i : $3S00 COUNCIL BLUFFS $3000
ST. LOUIS .. .,..;. ......'. S3500 OMAHA ". (..... .... 93.000
KANSAS CITY .'..'.-.... S30D0 BT. PAUL ...'. ,.' S3000
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CORRESPONDING RATES FROM ALL OTHER EASTERN POINTS.
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PARES CAN BE PREPAID
Horo at homo If doslrod.'. Any ngont Is authorized to accept tho required dopoalt and telegraph ticket to any point, Call on or nddreBS
R:.D. HOUSTON or 0. L. DARLING,' Local Agonts, or addrosi WM. MeMUltRAY, Goneral Pns. Art., lartliuul;Oieon.'"- -...,
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CHERRIES
OCniEIUJ PACIFIC MAY SELL
SIOHTKKItS TICKirrS TO THE
Fltl'lT DISTHICT.
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b. McMurray Is tho conoral
"ger ngont of tho Harrlmnn
M la Oregon and ho has taken a
'-l lateroit n the development of
:Wuatrlca of this stato. Ho was
WCT nt tho Snlom Phnrrv Wnlr
'y tOOr tho tmilllln in n rit ln)n
-'orrHrls and sen tho fmlt rnw.
j Several things attracted Mr.
h Jfray B attent,0 He wai Bur
"'Mat the minlltv nf thn t,-n ,iit-
PM ai well na the quantity. Dut
r Khardi surprised him still
' ' To see treos In full hirim
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' SEC Of thrOP VOnrs wna nn ava.
Par tO him To see Rovnl Annn
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J per aero and nni fnr vio wno
fnd aurprl e Ho was shown an
rird two years niri n-mitn vun
tu of the ct nt y.iA
P per a're. anil nn rn .nia f
P placed." said Mr. McMur-
that In nn wnv nn ii.. i.. ,i
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active and hii,i,. .ii,i .
,fer as tc et them up and
u into fruit of this kind."
ow-nristtl nt Roads.
aioer crent B.,vn.i.A 4
Lm , e roada runnns out of
s.j, . v u,cr ouiuo oi mese
i hol n,y W,3h WB C0Uld brlns
' . . uooa Ji'oads conven-
.ftjf. maBn'flcent crushed rock
Htf,vIM ,rU,t tracts 0t
obL Uy ousht to be mad
06 hh "l"u'vicura,0l3 in con-
85i trin 7 trains sen a
to J,i!CVet t0 Salem including
" oul trough the fruit
ei J 1ff0U,d be a revelation to
te!re.r8' and do more to lo
vm7mWW wri or
rL ,d b9 undertaken. I
etrriL 8Uch plan Perfected
r Dart. . " fc woB
?rtt. of California.
re arprlM4 at tke'
growth of Salem than anything clso
Tho city Is rnpldly spreading In all
directions, and anyone who was
horo a fow yoars ago, before any
publicity work was takon up would
hardly rocognlzo the city. All tho
large floldB for miles around tho city
havo beon cut up and sold off In
small tracts, and this work Is spread
4nff &U11 furthor. Paving your prin
cipal streets glv03 tho city an ap
poaranco of Ufo that It never had
before Tho lltorhturo that we nro
circulating nbout your city, and es
pecially tho booklet of a thousand
ORANGOUTANG AT
SALEM CHERRY FAIR
TOTAL AHSTAINER FROM THE ISLAND OF I10RNEO DOES
TAKE OFFENSE UNLESS YOU HURT HIS FEELINGS.
NOT
It would mako a marble flguro on hands as his fore feet tho ornngou
a tombstono smllo to sco a baby tang would peel chorrlcs part of thn
oranoutang cat cherries at tho Sa-!tlmo with his hind hands and part
lorn Cherry Fnlr. Such an animal
was on exhibition nt ono of tho side
shows of tho Arnold conccslons on
of tho time with his foro handB, but
as a genuine quadramana ho soino
tlmos peeled with one hand and wni
What Hurts Him.
Ho will stand any amount of
knocking nbout or hard tumbles and
novor whimper, but bowaro lest you
do anything to hurt hla fcolirtgs.
That ho takes to heart and uhowj
tompor and does not got over It
right away soon.
Ho will drink milk from a cup,
holding It In his hand) Itko a child,
or hold It In ono hnid and food hid
fnco with a spoon. This Is tho near
est approach to a human being of
tho nulmnl kingdpm, and tho repor
ter who spont an hour In his socloty,
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SECTION OF CHERRY DISPLAY SHOWING MARVELOUS FRUIT WHERE NINE TIERS OF CHERRIES TILL 1IOXKS TEN INCHES SQUARE
ton mon could hold lilin, and ho
would bo a dangerous antagonist.
Uo has to bo punished whou ho gets
too naughty, but don't mind n slftp
on tho faco, but nt tho application
or tho slipper ho howls and censld:
ors thnt ho hus boon disgraced.
FnmI and Mcdlclim,
Ills food Is ontlroly vogotnrla,
and lib koopor says ho has novo.
yet soon him filled up, Ho is strict
ly tem'porato, tiling neither liquor
nor tobacco, and would bo olocted
mayor of any dry city on account of
his porfoct hublto. Cnstor oil ho wilt
talto If his ninator takes a little sip
first, hut only on thnt condition bo
ing literally compiled with. For
nmu iOine'U ho rolls on his back and
plays with a heavy stool, occasional
ly pulling n tack or nnll out of the
Iloor for oldo diversion. It Is not
often ho goes without a fow tarks In
Jilt mouth, but different from a.
child, he novor forgets and Bwnltow?
anything llko that. Different from
a child, ho novor whimpers when ho
gets hurt. Mowgll is n natlvo of
Ilornoo. Ho sailed from his homo
to Singapore, thonco to Honk Kong,
and from thero on tho good ship
Arab 'a to Portland. Ho Is on thn
permanent sulary rolls of tho Arnold
shows.
facts of production of the Wlllamett9
valley, wll bring their harvest, and
we look for the largest growth and
Immigration next year that has ever
been recorded twice as much as
you aro doing this year and thejj
some. The Capital City ha3 awak
ened from Its long sleep and lh be.
comlag a record-breaker In more
ways thau oa. Our company Is
taxd to its utmost to haadle tha
freight that orlglaates hee,"
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SEND TO YOUR FRIENDS
Copies f tho Cherry Y&lr Special
rmytt mK at TheJI
OMc t Pt pr espy.
the paved portion of Court street,
and as everyone was eating cherries
many of the visitors would hand the
urchin with a head like an unpeeled
cocoanut a cherry and watch h!m
get away with It. No downing a
cherry all but the seed for the man
child Mowgll,, aj he was advertised
on the big picture posters. Ho
(would first peel all the skin off tho
cherry a skin so delicate that it
Is almost transparent. Dut it has
to come off to the last bit before
Master Mowgll eats the pulp, and
then cracks the seed and eats the
kernel.
The Fotf1uti4er.
With hlad fest Just as Much
busy with bis other three hands with
something else. Ho was dressed in
a white sweater 'to his elbows and
the rest of hii arms and hands
looked as if dressed in the long
brown kid gloves the ladles wear
only on the backs of his gloves ho
had silky soft brown hair, like somo
man have on their arms. Mowgll
wa3 very affectionate, clasping his
keeper around tho neck. When
shaking hands with a lady he would
come as near blushing as possible,
often hiding bis head under his arm
He is also very good naturcd and
evea whea awakened out of soun'l
sleep gets up and goes oh exhibition
with a smile.
found the feeling growing upon him
that horo indeed was tho last In
tho chain of evolution before tho
missing link. AH Mowgll lack? is
the power of spoech. He has abou.
Jlvo different distinct signs by which
he makei his most pressing wants
known. They can be dlatlngulshed,
but his angry passions when his feel
ings are hurt are the most positive
display of human nature. He will
kjck aad scream 'like a spoiled kid
on tho warpath, throw the chairs
about and strike oiit right and left.
Good thing ho is but three year
Jd, f6r if he were full grown, as
tkr.lMNMHM at the of 18 or li,
and had strength la proportion, no
SIGHTS AND SOUND
Continued from Page 1.)
with rod ribbons and rosottos all
is co'or, color, color tho color of
1'fe.
WhIJo tho flower show was a moro
aftcr-thoilght of tho Cherry Fair
committoe, It has grown to be an
event In Itself. , Tho flowers grown
out of doors In Oregon In mid-sum-mor
aro something astonishing to
the inexperienced. Hottoi, p&tunlas,
swoet peas, nasturtiums, gladiolus,
stock, Bwoet nlyssum, verbonas, heir
lotropo, mlgnonetto, lll'es, daisies
arid otlierj are abundant.
In tho (lower show wore gorgeou
displays of cactus a mid-summer
bloomor. Thore were early dahlias.
a flower that dos not come Into
perfection until the cooler weather
of fall sets in. Carnations, popples,
clomati snap dragon? and that
most beautiful of all tho Roosevol,
tfa plaktoensls (mostly sleeping a
pramtitlators) word greatly la evidence.