170 WEST SHORE. jlay of apples, pear ami grapH in superb, ami amply sustain our growing reputation for producing the choicest of them- kind of fruit, but it in the prune and plums, dried, Imxed and ready for the market, that eall for eecial comment, since the "Oregon prune " in the one great fruit that id going to give thin region an enviable reputation the world over. Two miierh exhibit are made by gentlemen, both resident of Portland, who nre well known throughout the state as enthusiastic and ahle NimologiHtH, I r. J. A. Card well and 1 r. O. I'. S. Plumiiier. Their display of Italian (Fuhlnihfnj), Petit d'Agen, (Iron d'Agen, (!er inan, Cue's (iolden Drop, Silver and Keiue Claude prune, and Peach, Yellow Egg, Jefferson. Washing ton, (iencral Hand and Columbia plums, probably ex eel anything that can Ik- produced in that line else wherein the world. An examination of thin magnifi cent fruit in an object lesson in the climate and noil of Oregon that in most impressive. Both of thene gen tlemen have devoted many year and much time, la Ih ir and thought to achieve thi triumph, ami their or chard, situated on the outskirts of Portland, are well worth the visit of anv one intended in fruit culture. Comparatively few people are aware of the giant strides being made here in prune culture. Taking the authenticated Hales o( two seedsmen in Portland fur the bum of calculation alone, the subject assumes actually vast proportions. It is the custom in Oregon to plant peach pits from which to raise stocks on which to graft the prune ami the plum. This is owing to the tendency of stocks from plum and prune pits to '"sucker out" Remembering this, hear in mind that the two seedsmen above referred to sold during the past sea son at least 2,(HH),(KK) peach pits. Using these figures it i not unreasonable to suppose that within the next ten years at the furthest, making all due allowances for losses and sales to California for that state is t heavy purchaser of Oregon prune and plum stock and elsewhere, Oregon's bearing orchard of these fruits will number anywhere from 5,(KK),(XK to 10, (KKI,HX trees. These are huge figures, but by no means unwarranted by the facts. They suggest two things, one the importance, indeed the necessity, of looking out for and securing markets for the immense output of the future; ami, second, the eijual iniKir tance and necessity of mastering the art of putting f I UMIIIKKRY NAIL.