WEST SHORE. CASCADES OF THE COLUMBIA. IN its lost issue the VT Siiukk had something to say about the magnitude mul importance of the government work in progress at the mouth of the Columbia ; hut great as tlmt in. it in not of such vital moment to the northwest as tin- .- i i 1 1 of that river to continuous navigation from it mouth to the KfHt " Inland Empire," tin- viixt agricultural nintiH of KaMern Oregon, KaMern Washington hik) Idaho. ll'Tv in a mighty river, uhhi wln.he U.soin should In Iforni the ei.nimeree of a great country, rendered tin- but the vital importance, even from the point of prac tical economy, of making an adequate appropriation ho that the work can be carried to a speedy ami eco nomical completion, is urged upon the attention of our national legislators. The Columbia must be opened to navigation Irfore the northwest can begin to make the agricultural, commercial and industrial development of which it is ho palpably capable. All the funds now on hand of the appropriation made in 1SSS will be exhausted in November, and work must cease until another appropriation can be made available. I'ndoiibtedly a considerable sum mtiHt be k - " III, J. f 1 "". -iy :Z- .... ' " ' " " ' -- , --j,?", J in available f..r tlmt purKe .y imturitl ,.,.rudim. lUrluniwJ luh Kiemv i, nbundaotlv aide re inov It i ndi.ott.xl ,. ,! U tl.Nt 'the prelum of tlif li.Und Kn.pirr uld Mve rv. ry vear. in the ripen of rriu'hinjt m.rkrt. the ttnl ,x. f iMrw,.,. iiill tl.K riul ix.w in prorvM, rn it r,.mple ; nn, JH. not.uhpl.ndittloi.the ,4k dm l..,IK'fr.Mii rr toyrr, thr ind,-uMr .ppn.pn.ii..,,,, lha, vrntinn tU ruciiMTK fr,.H. pu.hm ..rk.ud often Miiifrllmf thnn U iUn.l..i, u U,lui, y f..r . n,tire uf king num. Thrh. ,,,,,v ,uUr l itur and iuiMrtn uf iUi 'i,MlfXlV, .., M .n h. b. l it fully ,.1,1 I11SI1V M "de, the work is again resumed for the re I'J'ir of daimeH and placing the plant in good order. Major landburyV report states that 7fKI,tHH) could l T-titably ex,H,,ded during the ollieial year beginning 11 v 1. Ivhi, the earli.t moment at which a new h I'prunion would UroIll0 avuilll,(I( Th(l wijfmiir , ;, i,rK"' u with adequate funds to draw up,n. ,lM;,1,Ml,Ul''l could completed in two years. ' ' ,",al , xl" "' much less than will be n.ws.i I "'''"Illations an- inadn,uate or im-gularly made, l-tal ppn.priatin,, , date, is AVW a sun. ', T 7 R.r""!"r thK" to do the work 1 "-"T ly. U,,, at hand.