Report of Commissioner First District. 



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ditions to prevent the extension of the growth of any or all of 

 these fruits over practically the entire district. Not 5 per cent of 

 the available fiiiit land of the district has yet been used for that 

 ]')nrpose. 



Estimating as nearly as possible, though, of course, it cannot be 

 claimed to be very accurate, the acreage of the different fruits in 

 the different counties is about as follows : 



Apple 



Fear 



Cherry 



Peach 



Prune) 



Plum i 



Grapes 



Strawberries 

 Blackberries 



Currants 



Gooseberries 

 Raspberries- 



Clackamas 



2,200 

 275 

 261 

 143 



2,543 



58 

 140 

 37 

 12 

 8 

 20 



MtiUnamah 



845 



197 



227 



29 



800 



20 



400 



190 



48 



26 



118 



Washington Yamhill 



1,305 



130 



100 



31 



1,074 



100 

 40 

 6 

 3 

 4 

 8 



1,407 



145 



193 



72 



3,01S 



9 

 86 

 45 



4 

 16 

 28 



Oulumbia 



355 

 56 



77 

 6 



260 



2 

 5 

 4 

 3 

 3 

 15 



Clatsop 



190 



12 



8 



1 



40 



Tillamook 



135 

 6 

 4 

 1 



10 



10 



7 

 1 



I' 



The total number of trees of standard and miscellaneous fruits 

 is about as follows : 



Apple 



I'herry 



Peach 



Pear 



Prune ) 



Plum J 



<irapes 



Unclassified 

 Nuts 



Clackamas 



267,4X6 

 26,156 

 14,348 

 33,706 



254,232 



58,747 

 1,198 

 1,194 



Multnomah 



101,436 



22,738 



2,962 



23,632 



80,800 



20,800 



23,795 



510 



Washington 



156,565 



10,093 



3,172 



19,714 



107,495 



96,000 



390 



2,020 



Yamhill 



167,759 



19,32K 



7,279 



15,537 



304,8n 



10,241 



476 



10,000 



Columhia 



42,666 



7,741 



.5.55 



6,670 



26.0.39 



1,220 

 314 

 296 



Clatsop 



22,990 



807 



106 



1,369 



4, .323 



303 

 40 



Tillamook 



16,289 

 380 

 116 

 544 



10,.553 



101 

 26 



The value of the fruit crop for the two years past is about as 

 follows : 



1903. 



Prunes, 6,000,000 pounds at Si/o cents $200,000 



Apples 50.000 



Pears 10,000 



Grapes 25,000 



Different small fruits 250,000 



Total $535,000 



