September, 1881. THE WEST SHORE. 239 named at this time. We might show that our fruits, vegetables, wheat, wool, flax, oats and hops, all stand in the fir rank, but it is enough in this paper to how that in quality and productiveness our wheat lends the known world. Looking to the future, we seem to see the day close by when development and progress must cull out, into active operation, untold, unknown and won derful resources of this favored region. Immigration cannot fill our productive districts for many years, but they must fill up rapidly and the world's apprecia tion will develop and increase just in proportion as we succeed in placing our vast resources before the world, and in making our products known. FLAX CROP. Such a favorable year for the culture of lint flax has never been known in Oregon. Lint or fiber flax from the Willamette valley carried off the prize at the centcninl exposition in 1 S76, where it was in competition with sum pies from Ireland, Holland, Russia and Austria. If we remember right the specimen shown there was three feet long, and this season we can show over 150 acres in Linn county that will beat that measurement six inches. Besides that we can show fifteen or twenty acres that already measures four feet nine inches in length, and by the time it is ready to he taken from the groum it will in alt probability he fully five feet long. This latter is an expert mental crop raised by S. Robinson, and is from some of the celebrated Riga seed imported by him from the old country last winter at a cost of about $10 per bushel. Mr. James Thomp son, the gentleman who put this flax in, is an old Belfast Irishman, and the remarkable success of the crop shows that he understands its cidture thor oughly. We now have a twine mil! in Albany which will do a large business this year, but we arc confident that in a few years linen factories will be more plentiful in Oregon than woolen mills. In Ireland the lint flax is alwut 38 inchea long, and their soil has run down to such an extent that at the late annual meeting of the Belfast Flax As sociation the secretary was ordered to correspond and ascertain where the culture of flax was most successful, so that the manufacturers would know material from in the future. It seems to us that flax four or five foot long is nluMit what thry ir (onni fr f,vl if they should import a few loads from this country, we will soon have some of their mills over here. Already this season some two or three factories have been brought over from Ireland to the Eastern States, and thry, of course, think it profitable to make the change or they would not come. If it is profit able to work up flax in New York and New Jersey, and to import consider able of the raw mntcriul, paying a duty, as they do, of $ er ton, how very much more profitable would it le to do the manufacturing here, where the best flax in the world is raised, and where the din. ale is piiuliurly adapted to the working of flux fiber. Albany Dtmotral. A LOOK AT IMATII.I.A COl'NTV. A correspondent of the Ohio Viwvr, who lately made a journey through Wasco and Umatilla counties, wtites enthusiastically as lollows i Now comes Umatilla county, and 1 think the definition in our language would mean M The laud that can pro duce more wheat, barley, com and tomatoes than any other country on the earth, according to its average." Uma tilla has also lecn u glorious country for slink of all kinds ; but the tens of thousands of heads thut have leen roaming at large over it have finally made it yield to the inevitable, and the grasses which once covered its surface are fast disnpieariiig, and weeds and thistles arc taking their place but one consolation remains with us, -the lam! can be made to produce fields of grain that no other part of Ood's earth has ever before equaled. I must retrograde a little, and say that I have traveled over all the grain growing counties of Western Oregon and have seen their largest acreage heaviest crops and greatest average and never at one sight, nor in one day nor one month have I seen the amount of grain that I saw from the top of the hill between Butter crrck and Birch creek, the hill country which lies from Pendleton down the Umatilla river and up Wild Horse creek to its head ami over the hills to the summit thai slopes alone breaking the monotony of wheat, arley and oat fields. But thank God for the monotony, when it h occr.ior.cd. by ficldsof waving grain, giving promise of greater yields than blessed the bud of Egypt when preparing for the seven years' famine. THE 8IDKANE CLIMATE. ITS INri I'INl I VfOH THROAT tVNO iMsassss. It is a noticeable fact that residents of all parts of this coast are watching closely the effect of the Spokane climate upon persons who have been stillchng with throat and lung 01 scaurs in their various stages. The dry, light, Invig orating atmosphere pure and healthy has been the delight of all who have had occasion to test our climate. It has been recommended to those blessed with perfect health, aa well as those suffering with climatic or other dis eases of the IhnIv. Many person have come to test the health' giving influ ence of our climate. Some have gone away, and others are coming every day. It cannot he expected that every sufferer can find Immediate relief in this or any other climate. Some per. sons make no ertort 10 stay me ravages of disease till It Is deep-rooted, and then hope to eradicate it in tin course of a fortnight. Such case are almost hoitclcs under any circum stances, Other watch the first syinp- tmns or declining Health with com mendable Interest, and take early steps to slay the attack which disease I making uiMtn the very citadel of lift Itself. The altitude of thfl StHikane country averages alwut ,J)fc-t above the level or the sea. .hi is a good altitude for a dry, light ami healthy ai. mospnere. v mini si muei ui njKmiww Falls one can ride up into the moun. tains 800 feet higher, where there are springs, shade trees and luxuriant grass. Health-seekers here can find altitudes to suit their conditions. Our atmosphere under all ordinary circumstances I light and purr It U almost Impossible for a healthy person In this country lo have poor lungs, or to sutler with any kind of disease of the throat. Sickness in the families of our oldest residents is quite an uncommon occurrence. Taken all in all, the Spokane climate U exceedingly healthy, and ha good Influence upon person suffering from ill-health. It Is especially beneficial to those alljictcd with throat ami lung diseases. If tlkty come lure before it is too late, they can generally get re lief; but hopctesa rases cannot be let tared anywhere. limit. Tnca 1 flattering future ahead f..p H.. a... I nal In Walla Watt it off to the Walla Walla valley. Tlmi (n eoun ut ,,, ,j,f .. l. i .......!.. ...r. 1 t-i.l ;.i. 1:..-. . i i... . sir... whole where to dnw their attppliea of raw of fenct country is a solid field, with lints! pf rt and roads and email pastures' in rtrospcrout to wo 1J10T1. In Eastern Wash.