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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1878)
8o THE WEST SHORE. November, 1878, THK Ht N BATH. )f. K. ('. Angel girea to the SnnHnrinn his vis oa nt bathing. H says. " My own pereaaal nhm atu.ti of the efficacious remits of law thevapeuUr um of the aolar rmyi extends over a period of fully I'.' yean, and embraces aaeurtdereltie venely of dlitieni'l condition!, for Um most part Arooic." He believes in the um ( what be oaJla "solarium," anil ;nc- farther details sa f"ll"wi It Is important that the solan nm should lie ell reatileUd, ami the lt result-, it will he recalled, are rworded of oiien air inaolation Mteletii natume depnvrw the body so much of light and air that the akin lacks sensibility a well aa time; ate l there la not only great ailvan Ufa to lie derived (nun the iuii, hut there is often nturh lirtirM received from cimfltire t the wind. The aun alooe reddem, the tun and wind enfttutned inaitnlliieiiLlv ltr.m,e. the eilMimil ewrfac in a manner that the w inter month will not effam, while tin lirnrlita and strength aning effarli are still more luting. Insolation under glaaa, however, whether white or colored, ia a Maerhing pmoasa, in which there u neither banning nor diacloration. The construction of a aolanuin ia very limnlr Ha situation in ciUea ihould alwayi he at the top of the house, and a high houae at that, that it may e.lmil air, light and sunshine from all idea. The naif should consist of saah and (Use an oUr layer of white glaaa and an inner Uyar of Idae glaaa with an air stiace of an inch at mora twtweeti The MH should have double aash aa well aa dmilde glaaa, and may he orna mettted with varied MM and tigurts to amuae Um aya and pUaae the fancy. This mode of oawetrwcUou will diminish the intensity of the nai in uintnrr aim uie col,! in winter, and 1'ia. li. allv nsekea the stricture available for every day in the year on which the aun ihinea. leading from the apartment already i s-nhwd ahould I another, with cnrlneed aidea of laltioa, iiln,( ,.( reviving blinds. Tim room MM U open at tin- u.p. and would oftji ha availalde ilunng the wann ... u The of the Idind. are threefold t .creen the in mate., to regulate light ami iha.1. . and sj Um k the winiii to the nude tenanta In eon. luu.m, I wilt n.it go nmi, as far a VolUir.. who adriae.lt., , lull MM to fhm Ihemael... , the aun for u MUMl hut I will take the liWrty In urge an nicreal atlent,,,,, to anlai th. rap. utica ,, t,r rt ..I th. medical PJMMM Ut the .mi . rat. may lie MJafevttl Wjfc MM) awMlM eW w.th a. aUofutc aad It Without anUcipating medical miracle., th. pifaaanwial prertu..er may rely i,,.,,, ,rriy,n, Inm. judictou. wenlaliun au, h ru.l.l, cumd.., nr 4o,. enhtene.1 ,,,mu , , ' at-d.iUlp.twer. a. ahall more Utan m.tifv all I hav.a.l.anee.1 in .lo(., , Kiiiia,, l u.tnB. ,mv Prof I V KlWy. I W sui. gill 1 1 gH, g lhf WI-..M fa I., killing 3 1 fg -JjJ-n. amaaU herald vigorous an,, cTtL. St. rM,,n-. " reo-puclr. aj cloU, ahould U n, .u,, U, I lfc f.U.-t,l, .... I J , 37 "I""" ngnt ana air, aa4 wwll hraahe.1 and h.kr ii i . """g re i.. .aa k. . rr w ai ll IHUM HtMnk . I . a . IUIPUtl wilt . ft. fVaarftt. laa t . . . jra m ,.w o, u.har. .hoU Z Mtfts. S to hiwTLtt ."m! ZS HJL Ut- A Nrw Theatmest for Consumption. The Hrtiral Rtenrd givea the following: The theory of cure it to clear the lungt by a mechanical ef fort, chiefly by manipulating the muscle of the throat ao aa to cause more forcible breathing ; second, to esUblish perfect digestion ; third, to promote a process of healing the tubercles, so that they shall become chalky or calcified masses; fourth, to compel the patients to Uke plenty of freah air, sunlight and outdoor exercise. To . it :.. 1 v .ta-.i U . v... .... v UIUC1 Clt in each case, and the food is changod as the power of assimilating it improves. To promote the calcifying of the tuliercles the salts of lime, which are found in most vcgeUble and animal food, must be supplied in a soluble condition ; the theory is that too much beat in ordinary cooking tlestrnys the natural combination of these salts with albumen and renders them in- AMERICA'S INVENTOR, We give on this page a portrait of Thoa, son, the most celebrated inventor of the agt whose fame as such, is, probably, only oironm'. scribed by the limiU of the earth. Problems which have puzzled other inventors for deeadts past seem matters of small importance in hu hands, and there seems no nUi.nl. . . ,. the genius of this man cannot surmount it. Among his inventions may be mentioned tot quadruplex system of telegraphy, the phono motor, the megaphone, the electric pen aad many others. He also divides the honors of the iuvention of the telephone with Prof, Graham Bell. Mr, Edison's residence and laboratory is at hUZZl I W"k di,!"ti"n- (tW exercise even ni.ht r or 1 ' Y.l ?' lmeMi r neutral,,,,,., th. i T.. lnu" Wilt1 ch e.i-wure tOTZZrZH c'' f'm "tor- ho, wMhe Z " ."' 1 lh- lt,e.,u alee., aiiK aaLfT Kmat. mer and winter. "I"'". im. THOMAS BDISON, THK INVENTOR. 1 t ii m . - . I ent of Ut. -A rre.,K,d. aUallC announces thit .h Ml asnJ,'' S U' Met It i. aaUl , " ,n." months, with,.,,! A. uJW& f,,un', ,h " "xU U ,. therefor. MMSK ,U,n'," WKMltopwrt'tt -ne other I no 1u,,llyen8e1 Perfecting his system f illummaUng nheBy thVelectri" light NoTESiI Coal Trad Journal in IS" i n,i;mber of ,trik-- in Eogt""1 in them HUre tn ..-l 1 .. 7T7ET. nevt ,nn . -oiiiMjrrupieaiy ior me h,U yj1.' ttnd,t the Jvno. for which ha 7 uTV " wouLld not -P them ail tbsr 'nnAT. 't"ke-.re "voided by the Co4i of d incTV tnbUD-- wnich "-- oognizanes SngMw:een,m,l08r- -dTabo'-t.o, at U ""inirtw into the qu and it,!ht; 40 do - both partial U lKllmTly aatiafaotory n;IhTbinOr0hOO,np,et .L.