The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891, June 01, 1881, Image 1

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    The West Shoke.
VOL. 7-No. 6. j
L. Samuel, PutlUhtr.
Portland, Orogon, June, 1881.
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of the West Shohe will please con
sider it an invitation to become regu
lar subscriber. The leading bookseller
in every city will receive subscriptions
for us. Remittances can also be made
direct to us by postal order or registered
letter at our risk, from any postoMice in
the world.
TO OUR READERS.
North of us and adjoining Washing
ton Territory, is a vast country, larger
by far than both Oregon and Washing
ton Territory. It is known as British
Columbia, and is the Pacific Province
of the Canadian Confederation. The
entire section possesses great mineral
weaitn, ana hiso oners cmicmg induce
ments to industrious agriculturally in
clined emigrants. Yet so little is
known of this magnificent country that
when British Columbia is mentioned
the majority of people imagine it a lit
tle village in the extreme somewhere.
To correct this error and give our read
ers at least a fair idea of this, our rich,
next door neighbor, we have concluded
to devote this entire number to the his
tory and resources of British Columbia.
Our information is from personal obser.
vation, assisted by statistic furnished
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uy l rovmciai oinciais ami nnm rcimuiB
historical writers, The illustration!
were all made trom photogranhs by R,
Maynard, Victoria, who is our
regular artist lor British Columbia, and
the leading photographer in the Province.
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