VOL. 1 No. 8 t'OHTLAXl), OUEGOX, MARCH, 1876. USSS-! B j I j 1 1 1 1 J u JSliTi lawi "'----'iirT-Ti-gJi . is';Si7sUrg.trafrsTS -mJ t FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, LOOKING SOUTH FROM ALDER. AN OREGON SPRING. F. V, VlCtOR. How t should like to write to you. sweet Spring, A lovely little song elout tho'tmds, And the deer, early flowers ; hut then the thing Is done so often, that I few no words Could be selected, the! wonld not seem stale, To one so used to praise, and you'll "Xtum Sly dressing up a three times thrice told tale In the poor speech of my ungraceful muse. We will therefore disnse with flighty ol fancy and confine ourselves to facts. An Oregon Spring is apt to be shower)'. There is such an overplus of moisture in the earth tlutt when the warm sun begins a rapid evaporation, the work has to be done over and over again; for no sooner docs the invisible vapor get " sky-high," than a cool current of air comes down from the mountains and condensing it at a touch, precipitates the same moisture upon us th.u we vainly fancied had been gotten rid of. And so we have flying showers in plenty, and every now and then a genuine louring rain. Humanity grows rather tired, sometimes, of this sort of thing. Hut the earth en joys it If you do not believe it, come w ith me to the woods, and I w ill prove it to you aye, even now. in March. The tutf in the flat or hollow places is soaked with water, like a sponge, and if you do not step carefully you will press it out over your shoe-totis; but by dint of quick eyes and agile movement, you will csca any serious mishaps. Climbing over logs, jumping weather ditches, and crossing creeks, furnishes the necessary excitement and exercise by which you keep off a chill; for if you were to sit down to Sum mer reveries at this time of year, the doc tor would be in requisition directly. Here we are at last, at the very foot of the mountain; and what docs this forest recess furnish us ? Wliat magnificent great treesl Fir, cedar, and here and there along this little creek, a yew, a maple, or an alder. I lardly a ray of sunshine ever pen etrates this green and purple gloom. Spring and Fall, Winter and Summer are much the same here a difference only of water, In Summer the creek is within hounds, ami you can lie on the mosses, at you feel disposed. What! lie on the mosses ? ever)' one of which seems such a marvel of beauty! What a wonderful -what a charming spoil I never, in all my life !" ( No, of course you never saw anything like it. This is the only country out of the tropics where vegetation has such a. rt markablc growth. Here arc a down ktiids of elegant green mosses in a group,. to suy nothing ol the tiny gray, and brown aiia yellow varieties with which we lave always lieen familiar, beside lichens innumerable.