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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1888)
m;., . T1IE fflT 8110RK. s iu-ISKS Mrr1?"' i m ..... co .mm.! u. the ljeamer oiocning laies, 1 am jealous of anv renting 0 ;. i .1 . . . ,i 11 . uo"ia rigauonj, tnc lineal t nbera, the rutncg and fUhrrira. physically and intellectually, is to be derated in utiliJ and e njoycd. these states of the Pacifio .lope. All of the cob.1i. : The avoidance (,f drink, a courage, determina tions essential to hat remit are here, provide we tion and contentment, are (be virtues which, in Orv start with a pure stock, already an accomplish! fact, gon, will bring a man aucco.a and oadUtarbrd happl. and let us keep it so. m.M( jol M mUiQ M f M fu,U( The great Anglo-8axon, or more truly thoamal- ! eDjoyment of life hero mcana tho enjoyment of all gfiuiRifu AUKiwciuiauio mm mc, race is working there is in life worth livinii. out this problem in its destiny, and all it ask is to In making this summary atatctnent concerning move unmolested in its appointed line and to bo re. ! Oregon, I am mindful of the irrloua obligation U, iniorcoa uy a pure American immigration from all j avoid overdrawn picturing and exaggeration of any the states east of the Kocky mountains; but no Chi- kind, that no one may t uialM in regard to actual neBo or other inferior race forced upon them by the facta. Every word hrrin aUted can t abundantly sentimental philosophy of universal brotherhood, and j auWtantiatM by ample proof. Aa to tho future of nauseating balderdash by outsiders who know little J of this Pacific divi.iou of U I'nitM Mates, tho and care legator their fellow citizens of the went 1 dense miuia and high standard of its coming -pul. All the conditions of life hero are powerfully condu. ! tion, with enormoua accumulation of ealth, and on. cive to the ultimate perfection of tho highest race, ! aequently iU political weight, which will tip tho for all the phenomena of nature are gentle, a delight- j bam and ahift th balance of juwer from tho north, ful climate, a pure, bracing atmosphere, no extremes j coat Atlantic to tho northwest I'aciflo eud of tho of heat or cold, no dreadful alarms nor abiding terror team, wo may all aculato, but no min i ran mm pro of destructive forces, no Btormi, whirlwinds or light- hend its magnitude Prom present Indications it re ning, no pestilences, grasshoppers or caterpillars, no I quires no prophetio vision to forest tho realization irritatiDg or dangerous insects, reptiles or beasts, ex- j hero, in this uttermoat wg. of thn wrt, of that jcr. cept a few rattlesnakes and bears out in tho moun- j fed citizenship, tho com urn mat inn of tho doctrine tains, far remoued from human abode; all forms of ! of personal freedom, rcatrainM only by th rights of food, the cereals, meats, dairy products, fruits and j others; of that scheme in tho pursuit of liapjinrss, vegetables in profusion and of tho very best quality, called liberty, holding in control million of auljnU, indeed the fruits and vegetables in every point of ex- j the spiritual eunr of tho grand American id-a of cellence surpass any on this continent; a rich soil, i empire.-Joni-ph Hull, M.lK, in Manuka ,1yW. THE BEA 0ALL8. Hive you not tar tUt tutuuit.oitj, Out of il.' m j'ty rufin of II - M J.l llr no f fl"-l i f-!',,,l J0'1 ' '' An tie hill HM,ui t. ll'f-l't ! if f lUr-Ur'! j, Au .Uin lV-l in l!.r .Ufknr? Wl.m .kjr Wm I-iii t M I ! k, affl ' i Iij.l you fi't mark i Willi MiUl!V'l !. I f'!r " '-"h 'y tiii.j .f i-ir.l.V, w'r ! ! It (!! )' ) '-"-'. In j;r in j f " ' ''" I ' Tl.r'J t' " ''' k J'" Uf 1 u''h' " I am im.'m.'. t" l,r7 Vi"" ttM -!iy I l 'l ' '' ,! 'u Jn " )f. ('. i;iit.r,