o,,, THE WEST SHORE. home just m pleasant and just aa val- ly by many years of deprivation and ar. uftblo m he baa the will and ability to duous toiL To all such, a visit to Walla make it; but if he hhs the money to pur- Walla and the unrivaled wheat fields chuw land nearer the confers of life and that roll away from it in golden billows, busings, he can skip, atone bound, over till lost to view beyond the far horizon, tlio pioneer stogc, and begin at once at should be the first thought upon arriv the point which others have reached on- in the great Inland Empire. FALLS OF THE SANTIAM. Y I ; T y rpen andWash 1 lD.re mountains, valleys . plaing, dense forests and a co- ning to waste, would run the factories of the world, could it but be applied to the work. Every river, save the broad Col umbia, of which nearly all are tributa ries, either directly or indirectly, has its source in the mountains, from which it flows down through some fertile valley, or broad plain, before losing its identity