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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1883)
September, 1883. THE WEST SHORE. 07 glory never to rise again. Ere the modest Laughter. I think every gentleman on the Northern Tacllic ami the Oregon Short Line, violets of the coming spring shall ope their floor Is as well satisfied as I am that Dultith cattle wilt tw enabled to reach market In their beauteous eyes the genius of civilization may Is destined to become the commercial metrop. full condition. TV anjwWI.y rm'"l Is ile to chant the wuiling requiem of the proudest oils of the universe and that this road should the fact that the conditions of succas alxv nationality the world has ever seen, as she be built at once. I am fully persuaded that stated, combine In a more perfect degree here scatters her withered and tear-moistened no patriotic representative of the American titan elsewhere. Hut it Is without doubt, more lilies o'er the bloody tomb of butchered people who has proper appreciation of the particularly due to the superior abundance and France. But, sir, I wish to ask If you hon- associated glories of Duluth and the St excellence of the native grasses. The hunch estly and candidly believe that the Dutch Croix, will hesitate a moment to say that grass, which begins to renew Itself In the early would ever have overrun the French in that every able-bodied female In the land between spring, before the ground Is yet free from (.ml, kind of style, If General Sheridan had not the ages of eighteen and forty, who Is In rapidly attains Its growth. Is early cured, and rone over there and told King William and favor of woman's rights," should be drafted .' as hay through the remainder of the year, Von Molke how he had managed to whip the and set to work on this great work without wf m 1 hmughmil the IZl Indians? TGreat laughter. delay. Roar, of laughter. Nevertheless, h. it as perfectly It, sweet a ,d Here tl haLer fe sir, it grieve, my very soul Jo be compiled nutritious ouaU. a. when rs, cured by , Ucre uie namrner reii.j , b ' J . . , ,u,mC ,un. The manner of its growth is similar Many cries: "Go onl Go onl o say that 1 can no t vofc for the grant of The Speaker-Ms there objection to the land provided for In this bill of ul , , ,,cU,hc(, gentleman from Kentucky continuing hi. Ah! sir, you can have no con tlon o I . ..wcen which . ,,,. ta. remarks? The Chair hear. none. The gen- poignancy of my anguish that J'' te(,(ice. 0f bare ground. . It is, however, ...oil,., ,1Pm. ill nroceed." ' '"' bk""cd I1' ,e' t1'11"1 ,er j 1,,Crt .ml ,.. oWllai .,!, of vceetsilon , It. Em.n will proceed." K " bl'"cd I1'"'" 1 " wl Mult. dissimilar variety of vcget.ilon , It. Mr.Knott-I wa. remarking, .,, upon SSlS It.S ' these va8twheatfields"rcpre.entedon m. e ,llterc.t In ml 'J " . ' , "7'"Z "r ir! ' map In the Immediate netghoornooa o. u,e - ,n (,ie , , man .... . . , - ;-, .- - - - V.,iiTnlfv nd the Pleeans. and was about to ' , . , k, glass, a smgi. acre m uuinn !. .ot mT:t. tTJ2PZI. niu.... c.i...- i".r"' r" I k JL. . .,,,., .... i- J . . ... f ..iiiN.tn n.av lnl CB'""" '"' : : .. , I merit than ordinary plain, vegetation, img in Deyono uic milium -v I . .i ll..... J.L. u........ ImiIiii, In ' ., inr- I puuiic wuom u "v , . hh fu uea or its ailment scsrwiy surpass, ny appear to some gentlemen a. rather neon I, Uu(fllter, ; .nd, the --nd ' h , , gruous,a. rather too great a ... u hch , ,m kcd ,0 g,, kh ol.lc, nl.y . - - place, tnese lauui, won.. - j, j ic iiwle wnicnoiiviaies tne nMiy blanket." of veracity But o my m nd , re nol mltle ,0 bestow. My rela- K ' (h. ,. ,lu.ljlle, ,,.,, there Is no difficulty In the matter wh.teve . inip)jr f lru(lce , . jm The phenomenon I. very easily accounted or , eyer ,, natll.n.nc. of .l.k In ....... It Is evident, .lr. that the Plegan. towed t at R.ther iHrrl.h Duluth! . rlilll.lc, ,,.,,,,,,. (1f h.v. with ...ul.r and Shouts of laughter. Perish the paragon of m M of co( C(Mt 1(m, (tUtn ,tvMj cities? Rather let the frecxlng cyclones of 4ftJ jn cndili.Mi tliruughiml lh. year . .i... It fitit.vir iMneath aiu. I.nu .. n.l ilirlt lif li re wheat there and plowed It with buffalo bulls, fGreat laughter. Now, sir, this fortunate combination of buffaloes and Plegans, con- ,the.t bury It forever beneath. (h llt inch grau, and theii lieef I. re .Iderlne their relative po.ltlon. to each other ..... ..,,. of .i.a risuliiu St. Croix. m.,t.l,l succulrnl. sweet swl Imdei. ll Is a " j i ino cuuTiun - i 1 - . . ,nA n r nth as thev are arraniiea on ui i , ... .... and to Duluth, as they are arrangeo on ittUl7,icr 1 map, satLfie. me that Duluth I. destined to &" '"" h. lh hret market of the world. I ktotK. Here, you will observe polntln8 10 the ,,,,,, spring, the coH'lltlon of which Is Inferior t. ..I ,. K..ffi,l... directly between the Some time ago reliable experts prepsre.1 (M i-'i- . . , t(tttn , M itnt, Tht Bn. fact thai ven cIim to lh lummlU of ll mHin rlvra, uttl arti uWn hum th rnn in mahhI bm hs) MIIITIl kr"Sl. flir(Tl.LIT jv , v m I C IIMI "t.- I mat! Ill IIIB r-- -- PlJana and Duluth, and here, right on the lowlng statement of the "'el Cl,romut, udl.y irf ll cow. and ..traof.lln..y ... .1,- Tracks. Now. sir. Montana. Idaho, Oregon and Washington lot In . . . f(J ft)m tnuic jMn(.lli,1lng when the buffaloe. are .ulT.clently fat from itock business. The thousand, of "B"' .,,.nlg. which kc,u to lh. sl.ck Industry cf grazing on the Immense wheat fields, you we lh.t .re being JZZZZ to "-lo0' "", ln'":,",n, T It will be the ea.lc.t thing In the world for .art o, the range, of W om.ng. Nebruk., Knj .i, BttmU,s lurnl lo.-. lh. P Jin. ta drive them on down, tUV all Md Tex, to lh. northwest wouM seem to imll- suu,m, which In ll following LttS Creek; and go c. JKS U - ' " Jo Duluth In the morning. Great ..ugh- -.gJL p,on,lslg calfJe. ter. I think I. ee them now, .lr, a va.t herd beef cattle. An .,,,mr,tUJ for removl,,,, oUlrucllon. of buffaloe., with their head, down, their ,h tteprrt , ,.,,, j rer.add harlmf. ha. been liienld by eye. gla.lng, their no.trll. dilated, he JZT- V ' O, II. P. Cornell... and 0. II. Turner, of tongue, out and their tall, curled over their .b . th. ''" , nlW, ' ., 8ullon whlcl, h , r.rl..y approved by all tngl.tee.. who have etam- Ined It. No doubt II tan Ihi employ tu w grrai advantage on lh. Columbia ami Wlllamelte, and should b iflven thorough trial on tho. stream.. MilWt ami 8oa. saw asill Iwa taws) rtmovol fiuoi Jamp-oB Joe 't,. Grant', ft. In Soutrwm Oregon. THey have )ast towpUted a contract M la, ht luav btr tu tk Oreg ft Calient radnavl, and ai ,h( . local ion will saw l,ouo,ouo (rl bum. Tka rs om i,ouo acits of km llsaber laad mm Grsst's I'aaa, and lh aww lucsiitua) will U a psrsaaMat osx. tongue, out and their tan. cur.o u .u . , (f nlW. Uck., tearing along tow.ro ....., " - ...i,,, ,. Th. about . thousand Plegan. on their gr.. plsc.Ke.l in , rj" ft bellied ponle., yelling at their heel;, Gre., J?9VUk M , laughter. On they cornel And a. the, Ba..nd Aw awL pa.t the Creek, they all join In the 1 itark. lh. -p.. chase and away they .11 go, yeli.ng, dcmow. lDi ,y - " , tl. In., ripping .nd tearing along, an, d cloud Qiul ,y and o" M P of dust, unUI th. last buffalo I. fe.y P- "TJZmu. T'" In th. .tock-yd. of DuluuS. . Shou of Wyonnng. Uufc, lauirhter.l I1" 1 k ined Inst. awtwilhiad. Sir. I mlnht dwell here for hour, and hour, .narkets. . - w and eap.tl.te with rapture upon the gorgeou. log mr" ' di-rlct. l poinU of rro.nect. of Duluth, depicted upon n tnor. . man But hum.n life la too abort .nd the .peo. - - Ue of thl. house far too t.IuI. toow a a- .u. IIMrul thcM I SMUT- BJ W cm to linger longer -