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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1883)
October, 1883. THE WEST SHORE. 359 i operation ii clearly shown in the following cut i of pianos, the Steinway, McCammon, and C. D. IhouiamU of industrious, intelligent and enter-1 Several specimens of corn an exhibited, ! Tease & Co., and two of organs, the Whitney & prising people from Europe and America to settle though Oregon it not a corn producing region. Holmes, and W. W. Kimhsll, Spwial attention I upon the fertile rm that stand invitingly open, I Prominent among; them an soma magnificent ears is called to the Tournaphone, a mechanical organ awaiting to reward patient toil with a bountiful of the genulnt maiie, the Yankee or Indian corn upon which all can play. It it especially de harvest. Much has been said about the prolific of New F.ngland, whose long, slender esis and signed for the use of families in which there is no I yield of cereals, vegetables, fruit, but the "proof hard, rich-colored kernels carry us lack In minimi penius to manipulate the niano and is of the pudding Is in the eating of it," and the memory to the "Johnny cake and molasses " of cheap enough to come within the means of all. proof of what our soil can do is in this magnifi. I our Juvenile days. Other samples of tweet com, This firm does a large wholesale and retail busl- cent display of its products, drains llist for fine pop coin and white and yellow field corn ant ness in pianos, organs, musical Instruments and height of stalk, thickness of stand, site of head, very good and demonstrate the tact that such can goods af all kinds, as well as picture frames and plumpness and hardness of berry and all that is tie produced here. Samples from Yakima county mouldings, desirable in wheat are eshiliitetl In prolusion, the ana irom Ainswonn art me nesi, snowing insi R. N Cauehell has on exhibition the lluckland samples being gathered from all p.Mts of the state the colder and diler climate of Koitetn Wash. ,., f, bumries. buckboards. etc which is un- to show that the conditions that inoduce such inglon is better adapted to coin than that of the surpassed lor simplicity, durability, elegance and superfine cereals are not confined to one locality, Willamette. Corn from Atnswoith, town In the ease of motion. He has for tale county rights in but are enjoyed by the whole grain-producing dust and matured without irrigation or raln.lt iK .mi. nf Orwron. He also disolavs his Sooke reuion of Oregon and Wellington, fruit and very superior. F.imrtor. for which a Datent has lust been re- the (lifts of the vine combine with the grain and The eshlblt of vegetables Is from all pails of ,.it it. Ii .nnln .re extracted ouicklv with- dairy products to prove that naluie Mends ready I ha Willamette valley and embraces several va- out injury to them or the hub, making great to oounlllully reward intelligent labor in Whatever r- . r-..., economy in time, material and patience. It. direction It may 1st applied. Such a display a. cabbages, onions, etc., all of them of . sl.e. this will accomplish more wherever it may ue sounun mi nw.i seen than can whole tons of written descriptions orlly over the California roducls and In view of and pages of statlsllct. Here is something lhl fact It la rod only surprising hut shameful tangible, that can I seen, fell and lasted, that that Ions Uin Ions of vegetable! are annually carries the weight of conviction with it In such a brought up Irom our tlster slste to supply forclbleminnerthallltclalmsadmltf nodUpute. demand that would 1m belter satisfied will) the The display Is very tastefully armm-ed In the home product If It could be obtained. 1 he cause southwest corner of the ptvlllon. ami it under the of this anomalous condition of affairs Is two-fold ..,.rii.n.l.nr of Mr. A. I. Dufur. of East and tdmlti ol a siwedy remedy. Farmers have) i . . . . .t . - ....... .1 ..I. ... Portland, who Is an enthusiast on the subject of ananooncu tnemseivet io i . raising w gram iu agriculture and lakes pleasure In esplalnlng the tin complete esclusloo of other rropt which would eihil.it to the crowds of people that throng the now prove far more profitable, because the home jMrt,ent constantly. The whole collection Is "'' hat been limited and the foreign ntaiktl ..! in a .vilemstlc manner and calls fur lor grain cer.a.m new. mis our n.iw niar.n m.irh nraise for Its attractive appearance. The has espamled to wonderfully and suddenly under Lm1,.l.il.iteare chiefly from Clackamas. Marion the Influenesi f the enormous Immigration tnd and Une counties. There are thirty nrlelles of the estenslon ol lit limns i.y tne completion m wheat from Clacktmat taken from fields that tbt Northern racinc mat our larmeet nave mm ..A f,.n twentv.five to forty-one bushels to utterly to keep pace with It. They are now be- the acre, and when these figures are given It must ginning to realise the ettent ami permanence of i-1 . I. mind that the i.sst winter was un- 'ha market, ami the probabilities are that another , ne emrpr...nK sc... . . , h . ra U1IOO ,, .nuon will Bnd a lay mors tlHtmiani Supply ol G.rriton of .67 Third street, make, a a spray 0. - v . mon,h ' , wu lh hn. product. sk. v; itii ah KrsstatMiinii mirninn. 1 " . . . . ... 1 11c ij.ivt3 "iins w I . , , , . L. ,,. 1 TTi .1 l.hliv nl I mil it liv l.f iim bumi .Iliac . . . . . - a 0 . 1 tifiiitr uirn ci re until am.es una iihthwmi kbi -- The exlubition of elegant furniture mtue irom ..Welcome live, the rich eolort and IukIous pta.tnee of Oregon woodt by wm o. mum er . - . h uwm hf tlM, fl1, ,h , w UmH. but an indication of the immense stock carrieu 17 , , mn.nafA , ,uwl u. lll,u,B,i tm .l. He invites correspondence in regard to stale and county rights. Address, Shedd, Linn coun ty. Oregon. The enterprising tewing machine man, John H. ,vorue vvnite auu , "h clftum.nce, ,hl, .,,lcn.lil g.tln ... The display of fruit . .xhibitioj .of .cg.nt "rl Ia. Tb.r.ls.-.ndof'th.-WeUm.N tlve, , he r.h color, on wood, by Met. G. Sh indie, k Co., is P n,M hl((h ,nJ tumtn lh. tppl, pear, tnd n indication of the immense ttock carried liy , ' , . ,. ,.n 1- , , ... ,.B 1 un above tne wneai, imivi mmnj T.,,v.,t , . - that firm at thei, wareroom. 166, 16S and 170 P h ,,, . . ,l but powe.ful lnvlt.ll. to the First and 167 and 169 Front street. y A o( ,W( ,0 ,,,,,,, (h4 net tad Mp Wm4,,f w. ... .i. j!...i r t...:i.i k. 1 . , . , ., ... 1 .. 1 1. ,1.. ..,.. .j ,k. ..w. L. inc uiiKiin ui)ii7 u. u..u.. proiuc(, of Msilon county, embracing ten varieues 1 ' " cutlery, etc., made by Mete. Dayton, Hall ami , ,wcnty.,wo f wheal and barley, chiefly devoted to t display of magnll of the room la in. . 1 . ofoalt and twenty-two of wheat anil barley. I cnieny uv.neu i """" "n- Une county comet nest with eight magnificent pe". I"'""' tnt' tu,nmx "'m ,n v" si.ecim.nt of oatt an-l twentylght of wheat, of William II. Dufur, of Dufur, Wasco County, Withlhltcllecll.aieaaiofescellenlllollan.l tnd apples pears, qulnres, prunes, raisena, iea. UrlM and a suwib sample of silver millet, nuts ami elmons 17 J. w. rresby, or Loiumiw, r'. lulihaw. of Une county, has nine tacks! W. T. On one of the tide tablet Hamuel Crelgh of wheal on exhibition the e.tual of which It ton. of Wascn eounty, his Ihlfteeii vuletlet ul .1 , v 1 ... r.i la ilu,-i mtm th I aoi.les ana seven 01 iwars. sn amniwi rmn iyQl MJ IMIU U laea "" vw lie ...i--i"..l "fhill Club" two ytrletlea dis- lulling hat spUm.lld dUplay of frail raised at display of tupeib photographa of all titea and . , Mf Atm at the I1illa.lelphla Ceev hU orchard In MllwaukU, where area.let, peait, ttvlea. L.1.1 v i.L. I. i8?6. and which UnJk the Uulmet, Mark walnuts, hickory null, hasel nuts, ' . . I ICIH1M.I , . n.i Is eomi-tillon with the worW s etc mere are also samples us a secooo n Tka uu. hardness ami bUmpivtsa of lUilWtl pears, t.nd and r' the berry are 1 surprise to every. that esamine. smalUrt than the (rsl crop pkhed eailstf I the it and show what can be prodocetl by Oregon w. A. R. hl,4n. of Oswego, haa (ty tuU and climate when InUlIigenl effort Is nuuie. TV. H...J.V of tatt asaite froat Oreeon wheal r - . . . m 1 , It is in the dispU, of th. product, of th. JETT ZZZ.nZ that the chief Interest and value of the fair Ilea K o.toti Milling Co., and CipMal Mill. . ... e a r sL. I r.. . a. . I - .1 aVs IbVa Mtuul luaaasulaa fur this it the distinctive wansiry os urcgoa, of halem oreno . one which kaa given her list great repatalioa she lot tot ,siU-. cil. for bean at koast and nliroad, and thai It drawing lasMtrauo. Lamberson it Uken from their etlablishment on the corner of First and Taylor ttreeta, Messrs. Ztn lirothen, 12 and 14 N. Fiont street have on exhibition an assortment of wooden and willow ware, brushes, brooms, etc., thtt it high ly attractive, and what it more interesting it the fad that it b Orecon manufacture. Abell, the popular photographer, makes a Ifge The space occupied by the Golden Rule Ha- taar it literally filled wiih toys, albums, baby ear risees and samples of the great multitude of arti- clca kept in their mammoth baaaar on the comer of First and Morrison. AGRICULTURAL DrATMHT. varkrilea of grapes, istagnllkent display of this most ItsscloM frail. S. Kimon, of Kaal Portland show. nnmlarr of varletiea, tvog thesn na enornsow clnster of "W.kaers," nt larg not) fust ta could be prodeud la Haany Italy. A urn of la dried fruit ad vegeialde U coMriiMt (CoarksM on pagn jrVt.)