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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1878)
Februarv. THE W- EST SILO HE. 3 THe West SHoie, k tflsteeti Af Monthly Ilhwlratva Paper, pabUabcd i IVmn-isn, OUfiffi by L. SAMi'KL. nt'Mis'ExM Omen - Miiitl-iiti Str.-ot Ixtwivn Mh..1 mi. 4rMtIy opi-uslte llio .'ostoiflue. terms of avMtoBtfftoir, (lntluUlt)K lVMtDKv to any (rt ( UM lnitiM Nl.tcsl: OM f-oy. (,n FS 1.W Mi.. lu Numta Si evill. PMbtgt: to Wiiikpi wiirnrurt, B) emits ad.litiiui.il gT Subscriutioii muit be iiajd In wlllBW. and all pipers will positively be etoivd at the end ot the tlmu tley are iKiid for. Bemittaufos eun be miulc by neutered letter, or bv filer on any of the I 'ortl.il id buiue house. Abuai Tmjwbaphy. The scheme for tele papliing without wires, by mcana of aerial nrreiits of electricity, has Ikmmi revived by BRRAD FROM POTATO SPONGE. t'lara Francis gives the Pnkrii 'timer her' I method of the makiug bread with potato, j She says: Peel four potatoes; l-oil thetn in, just enough water to cover, and when done maah them through the colander, adding the! water in which they were l-oiled, and ji table- 8Hnnful of lard. Put in VtunA cold milk or water to make a nuart in all. then orocced as ' tor plain sponge. This amount will make live , small loaves ot bread and a large pan of roll. , For a family of nix the Quantity should be doubled -unless they bake oftet.er than acini-! weekly. The length of time the ponga should ' tana defends on the kind of yeast used, and the temperature of tin weather, if the bitter I Wins to fall it has stood too long) and I little Oua mixed with warm water moat Wadded, or the ln art win ii. mr. t are shntim h baa met with success in i taken to avoid this Ueoeaaitv. When the sing kites for this purpose, a copper wire being I sponge is increased to at least double its orlg lobetituted for the usual kito string. Signal Inal quantity, and looks very light and bubbly, were transmitted thus between kites 10 miles do not let is stand a moment longer. Do not taonginalbulk.it will be ready to make ttttot POOOM IH thk Milk P.vtt.. A tleorgia cor loaves. The Mead kneading should be vigor- j respondent of the New York Tribune cites a ous, but need occupy much less time than the i case of poisoning from drinking buttermilk, brst Usfl us little' tlour as possible; take out ' Instances of Blttm w ith symptoms of poison a portion for rolls, and divide the l-alauoe into tag OOOUr every BOW and then, not ouly from as many parta as you wish to make loaves. I the use of buttermilk, but milk itself, and also Wo Would especially advise the making of 1 the butter ami cheese made from it Thoee small leaves; t boy bitko better, n more con-1 cases all have a simil.tr origin, namely: poison v.nifiitly handled, and it is just as easy to put ' on ferments taken int.' the milk throunh the tw o small loaves in a jan, as one large one. 1 body of the OOW troiu her partaking of la.Hoxl Knead each loaf separately and form it into a : or water. They are tb wloped in buttermilk by smooth oval, or divide it into three equal 1 the agitation in churning, and they are intenat pieces; roll each one into a long roll and brnid l tied by concentration in, cream, butter and the three pieces together; push it up so ns to: eheese Such inst.ii'ecs indicate the strong no lit the pen; lay the loaves close together: j eessity for watch fulness in guarding against de prick the tops with a fork, and set the DIM in j cajing food and bad water for milch Mil a moderately warm place to rise, hi three 1 Scalding the new milk In-fore setting, and net tjuartirsof an hour, or an hour at farthest, ting ihallow so it w ill oon oool, prevents every taay wfll ba randy tor the oven. It therein such ,ecurrciice by killingthe fenneiiL mora bread than tan be baked at cme, act a . portion of the dough aside, and when the lirst t'wun Kn ronoi.i-..Y. To the fanadians imtcb is put in the oven, niohl the second iuuI l.),,,,, ,-tv.lit lor maintaining an ontoraologi place it in the aiis. leal society In vital form, and tho OlssMaM To make the crust very crisp and delicious, ! aVoMOlogH which is the organ of this society, spKi'IMKNs or FAN) N POULTRY. at. ...... ,,n nt are made in the I onnUinom regions of West Virginia, batwaan bfty peaks. Continuous aerial currents arc I Linni u .1,;.. ..!.. which will serve the I Purvises of the telegraph, ccept when rarely , l mu-rruptetl by violent iusiunnces w - Imospnere. A ecneme now v t. . nienta of aerial telegraphy in the All. hespnesa of the apparatus, se no w ire u re oirel between the sUtions, gn-'stly in favor f the method, and may couuterl.alanct' iU lia- in ty u occasional interruption. i . -i .. wu ba . . . 1 Wnt UvVrwe Out, though lk.n in UgS n the time." uii motlwr, "when it mle yoo leu,." "When, I An" Uk.. to knur 'uire4the eologut. "Why. no longer . 1 luaalaJ uimrthltli; that 1 the ktltftOM H pri'l"" to lUtion I ui women Ntyi i to the lint u -ocret No 'louht . er) tir the image doVB, Imt juit bofja it wHk kuife bUMM V' "' the liowl, Mid i lilt couple ( .Urt. of tlour or leu, eoonl in8 to the tilfnem of the poiige ... er the ton; on Ufa inrinkle hUaraoonhq of "It, nd ttll M much white MiBr, litli of them free from lomul With both hwi.li work in tl Hour. lowMni F inei i -...-...i, thii nnvnner the Jougli kj more e-ilv got into . J1-. TUa .. . k t i.iroiluh v 'lone iui.l llour hle.l 1')' m grn- until the .IoukIi w ill .tick to neither the bjada Hf the mollimg btHldl if WW too .tiff M hrevl will Ik- hr.l Mi.l .I7, Mrf tAke longer to rm; if too olt III" bflM will 1 u )'. MM the MM run out of .h.K.- in Uking It 1. iUe to gne the prol:r aiiwunt "f Hour. HI lerent l.rna. vrj u. trength, nd .etju, g. mention. ... il.eUte the Miumt.ty Md When the .l.'iigii " .P." 7 . 1l lie WL DlMI It m the 1-1. j " "f" .Lelighlly wllh.litU. hvrd. which will pre. teutunut irom loriinog. t - - the howl WIU -. 11 m . ' !. . 1.1.... ,.( hewte.1 air hlow unit liruah the loavt a when half ilone, with n little 1 rail rlaim a like proemineneo in the enUimologi. i-lU . 11 1 . lAtl.l.. ..I . '.HUH V. 1 lie etiiior, nn. inise.l with a little milkithli givee a lovely ; Win. Sailiolefa, aweet milk, oior, anil aatinv "miHithlii impn.veait wouili-rfully. 101 bttttf Htlll, with a U-aten to lhe,i ruat,aiiil . .1 llaaeaawM of thia t ouiitrv. The eilitnr. well known, anil naa ren'l- re.l lI - rvi. . t.iw.tnl tin- tin reaa.' o enlo- llallrajuav bmUdn lth kj hia invealiga Uama ami In. general writing 011 the luhieot lln 1 'dii.i'i'iM Hntmilijiit 1. pilhliahtal at VV...L a - ' ,.f I 1 Into the llollull 1 . r for .Til .'am. .e, , a .ij l-j- ; .T'lnX, make th. 111 "Ut n,. , i wlilU. of a. .uple . ".'hoTeJ wi. .--I & r ;.... --"''-" I . v.lk .,11 o,h the,,,, hut Will 1- "tbcr.,.e M ;, " " ,T" K i..-d a. U,e wWtM. -lone. ,. the .4U ,,1 saa MM W .n'ak:-t msKe innii i-hi a. istsi- - r . time; pmk S with a fork Slid put th. melude. a c-.py of the monthl) pnbhest..,.. Tip M.tKt Tow s Milk ohk. iJii.mmju.k. ikSii in S pi-- not actuaii) warni, or -niir,j (old, but "iniddliu just;' in the morning the rolls will bejeady for the oren. tin n water, with a bttlt powdt-re.1 l-.ri. Id -.ertiiaii patH-r w MM s bint given by M Kchsal with referelicu to lh Uking of eow'e milk by i 1 wh have weak tomseh. He mvs be hsa slwsys aatxwle.1 in avoidioK uy I,- nr blssu of beate-1 sir blow on it Whu Uie dougb has miTes-w acrve-ti, set the cdor; wash the bmm sI- '"K ' ' -f 4-k.y. n-K very l-ap, jtaj U. Jf, Jj I stsjxli-'hanL- to'drv R the ahsd, end iron Ubob disirlms, wberes- with ssJt he cauUkea Up Uiree Umca j when altnost dry. whole liter. ittll! Mical imtmineuL