The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891, February 01, 1878, Image 1

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    VOL. 3 No. 6.
PORTLAND, OREGON, FEBRUARY, 1878.
THE WEST SHORE A WEEKLY.
We, last month, intimated, that if
sufficient patronage was received, Tim
West Shore would be published
weekly. In response, quite a large
number of our subscribers sent in the
names of neighbors and friends, thus
materially increasing our list. We j
need 3,000 more subscribers before we :
can issue weekly ; with the help of our
present readers it can be done imme
diately. Let every one who has not
already done so, send us but one new
name during the month of March, and
The West Shore will appear ns a
weekly at once. Our club rates will,
for the present, remain unchanged:
A club of three for - $ 00
A club of five for - -6 50
A club of ten for 12 00
Names for clubs may come from any
postofticc, as each paper will be mailed
in a separate wrapper.
Write to Us. Brief and pointed
communications are herby solicited from
all our readers, on matters of general
interest such ns the state of the weath
cr, outlook of crops, condition of stock,
health of the neighborhood, and in fact,
anything of general interest, and noth
ing of a personal nature.
Mr. John Hriggs, of Albany, has
over 150 varieties of roses. This is said
to be the largest assortment in the pos
session of any amateur tlorist on the
const.
A green countryman makes n fat
faro bank
NORTH FRONT STREET, BETWEEN A AND B, PORTLAND. Photo by K H. Wilton