THE WEST SHORE. ' Vol. 10. Portland, Oregon, August, 1 884. No. 8. ESTABLISHED 1878. THE WEST SHORE, An Illustrated Journal of General Information, (hooted to Hie development of the Great Weit. Subscription price, per annum. . ! $2 01 To foreign countries, including postage 2 25 Single copies Subscription can be forwarded by registered letter or postal order at our risk. I'lMtmustera and News Agents will reoeire subscriptions at above rate, General Traveling Agenta Oraigie Sharp, Jr., and George Sharp. L. SAMUEL, Publisher, 18 Front Kb, cor. Washington, l'ortlnnil, Or. TABLE OF Fnge Ascent of Mount Baker a7 Ilanynn Tree 232 Carvings and Heraldia Paintings of the Haida Indians 21)0 Chronology of Event 258 Corviillis and Yanuiua Bay 22 Discovery of Alaska 235 Editorial: Collapse of Coeurd'Alene Mil cs; Science in the Arotic 227-228 CONTJCNT8. Page Early Writ ins Paper. 255 Ynnemite Valley and Dig Trees 238 Mysterious Clock 248 Potritied Forest. 232 Mechanics' Fair 253 Notes of the Northwest., 256 Texas vs. Oregon , 258 Salmon Fishing on Labrador Coast, 24U ILL USTRA TIONN. Page Bridal Vil Falls 248 Curving of the Haida Indians.. 251-252 Cnrvallis, Or-gon 233 First Log Hut, Mnripusa Orove..., 238 l.l-rty Cap..., ; 238 Mirror Lake 23H Nevada Falls 242 North Dome and Boyal Archer,, Sentinels, Calaveras drove South, or Half, Dome. Up to Nevada Falls Vernal Falls Yaquinn Hay Yosemite Fulls Page ... 23N .. 238 ,.. 2SW .. 243 ,.. 243 ,.. 234 .. 242 A blue X on tills imrugrapli Indicates that your subscrlptlo plres with tills number, Please renew nt mice. The recent decision of the Oregon & California., to grant to small shipments of fruit the same low special rates formerly only given to car-loads, shows that the company is willing to take ndvice when its force is realized. Harvest is now well under way, and the indications are that the anticipations of an immense crop will be fully realized. The quality of wheat is very suporior, the many ills that grain is heir to having considerately spared the farmers of this region their unwelcome pres ence. - The increased acreage in the Willamette Valley is about 10 per cent, while east of the mountains it is fully 25 per cent The surplus for shipment will be the largest in the history of the Northwest The section of the State constitution soon to be voted on in Montana, by which mining property is exempted from taxation, appears to be class legislation in its most dangerous form. To place such a provision in the funda mental law, where it is almost impossible to alter it when its injustice is fully realized, is the height of folly. It is hard to understand why a State should deliberately decide that half its property, and its greatest and most prosperous industry, should be exempt from taxation, and all the burdens of government be imposed ujxm but a portion of the property and the weaker and more embryo industries. The mining interests may be power ful enough to thus throw the bunion of taxes from off their shoulders, but the injustice of so doirg is so glar ing, and the results will be so hormful, that even they will admit the error in a few years. COLLAPSE OP THE OCEUR D'ALENB MINES. The mining exmtemont has reached suoli a low ebb in the much vaunted Ccour d' Alone gold fields that the Etujk, the only survivor of the three imjwrs started Uiere a few months ago with such a flourish of trumimts, has concluded that it is folly to attempt any longer the old trick of making a tallow candle do duty for a parlor stove. There never was a time in the history of the camp when enough gold was taken from the ground to pay for the fixxl consumed by the deluded people in th mines. Under the heading " Home Sound Hoime "a very oneour. aging title, and one which must realize its lonesome jxmU tion in a paper which has made tho booming of the mines its sole objoct in life the Kttgh says: Never in the history of mining eicltementa In Idaho Territory has there beau so flat a collapse as now prevails In Cojur d'Alene at this writing. And Ui what must we attribute the present stale of affair F la tin oountry a failure 1 There are many men here who wilt tell you decisively that towards fall great maay more mines will be oiiened and producing, and that large amount of proaiawt lug work will be going on on the creek claims and on the quarts kales, which will put buaiiuMa on a giaal footing once more. There la more or lea of Irulh in all these stateme.it. That gold allele In paying quantities In mir elsref lields, and that there la gold, silver atid lead In the quarts leads, there la no doubt. It has been proved that there are at least a seor of quart! mines near town that would pay enormously If iroMrly worked. The partial of iggeta. tion has gine by. If the Irulh had bean told from Iheslarl there) would have been a larger intlui of capital kl g investment, ami more pm chases of rlalm i would have been effected. The truth always paye b at. The lack of eonHitena i in mining is caused mainly by the falsehofsla of fools and knave who think Uiey can see millions in a ten-foot hole, and Immediately proceed Ui divslop by digging another ten-fo it hole. What Cwur d'Alene nasals la more work aid U a talk. There la no not) sully for falsehood and exaggeration, anil (I will no', deceive the kind of men we need In thl country. There are many good prv peels for sale in Coaur d'Alene at prices reasonable enough fur any man win) desires to develop. We say giaal prospacta, becsusa we know where. if wespeak, and we advise llinat who deiire investment to eiamln. When the. prospects paes Into the hands of men with money and energy we shall liav many goo I mine, providing these men have eoma knowledge of the business of mining, and do not eipeot to get a fortune for nothing. Tliis confession of previous exaggeration and present realization of the error of such a course is extremely refreshing. Apparently total depravity dxw not exist, even in the Cumr d'Alene, however firmly hundred of deluded and financially stranded "pilgrims" may bo convinced to the contrary. The closing statement that the only permanently valuable features of the camp are a miscellaneous collection of prosit holes, which are for sale to any one who has money to invest, ami that the only hojx) of priority is in a largo influx of practical quartz miners, supplied with ample capital for developing the ledges, settles definitely the status of the camj). There are throughout the West at least a hundred good mining districts which are in that condition, and some have leen so for the past twenty years. For every man who has capital to invest in developing quart mine on an extended sculo there is waiting, somewhere, a thou sand u prospects," hundreds of them rut gixxl as the lxnt which Our d'Alene can offer. The supply of prospect holes now ou hand will meet all the demand of capital for many yeors to come. They are a drug in the market In view of the itujxindous fraud wrjantratod npon the publio by the over-walon bootnert of this alleged bo.