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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1880)
THE WEST SHORE. April, 1880, 110 i.ic.'i i.si 1 or 1.AWJI1. lUouesoa to ba aftVlual mart l imprewnvr II must, to akea sympathy, pueeeea magnetic flaeooa ooaUoad with aaaealtal vcriUse. It nut. whil. aiimalmv 11 1.. 1. ihl. .. afoaae impale.. It maM U bur.l upon fx U M1 to lliatlKktr-t l,y b. tii.rMllv ..( Ihe ML. Thaw an the laading ijuahllcationa u, auk. etouuaooe product, r. o( the itMirwl n lU minor faaluns m bat uUlivisioni f iU ebov. num.ratod conoomitonU All lbee r.un,l uiil rvnu more, an wrri nil ouaUnually pracu.w.1 by labor. II bnprMv bacaUM it .how. the result. ft III .ff.,rU It .peaks ia a language that ceaaot U mi.und.rel.iod, of the b-n.flU which it M aver end always oofnietoul til ohtoiu. It box thai lUMim omum which coo.li,.,. t lb aatoaapluhmeato ol iU dmin. and 11, ,. pi U apel,ng U, ynipelhy wiUi iU muni,!!. abU truth., it uU to iU utile mmtU .,, .1 It ill additi,.,,. to Ui. wealth ami tb. .r "I naltosta, ami awak.ua th. dmr. 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K n.iv t.wt. nf In. ,irlv IMl. .... m.-.j " - v D . woman, the llower of the human race, hai token the earlirat ateie, and the molt direct in agriculture. Lifting the veil of fiction, lo! In.. Queen of Kgypt, gave precioui leaaona on agriculture to her plr, while her huaband, Kuril, gave then, law. hia auuinod the ox aa th. grand lymbol of the farm; thua Apia lieoomtv an Kgyptian god. Then cornea the fertile. Itilelv i.l.n.l .if Sieilv U'lr, fere, ufui Queen, and Ml .leeiuul to lie the mother of I lilt ua, the goil uf gold, Ucauae agricultural croa wen worth all. ( erea dwelt in Kuna, m. mw i,u nn. m 1 nn n u, aawaj v ,ccru dexribaa it in glowing Urma. Htralio, who wiuw imn, year, ago, .ma.l OI lia llcllgoillll fielda, maadowaetc. I liodorua Sicului, before that, praiaea it Homer, long before, aayi: "1'hla Iwautlful countrv wu th. lint tit urn. tluofl iK .it ThMmrof Atlieni, tlit 1'irtlienon vir Kin yuwrn, tummI uIivm. Halt took earn of (a.- til ll .1 . 1 umoiia 01 ma iruit. .ViniraniiH " - "" tlUIV. III I 1 .11111 I IMlhrd rrlniKii liv )ir - W. ....... K- -1 a arvw in. in uUkrn i're of the Kanleu and farm, whilo ...... m iiuiHiriK ur ugnungnr MnUL rj.rly " ((riva III V 11111.1 IU tr..li,(wd the mullwrry and ailk. luliella, aii tor of the l.timiwAi, I 'hsrlM V ,...;l 1 , 111.,- tian, hmgol Deninark, and lirat taught him mmm goi vageuiilea The ladiea of ...ui. .,. hi, awaparoi nu.ioiph, in the in toenlh oantury, atudie.1 botany and imported lorelKii iilanU. I.i,I,,m,,i...II,; I 1.. .l. daughter of the great Ud.niat. aided him, nd r ...'ii.,.eiie i i.inmereiiil, fr which .inn ,u. gave her nam. to a tine plant, the I -rneruelk M.,.,e ,. (;,)i, ,tron((y 12K M JBS. aI! "f ? .U" " to lUelf lb. of toe waiton. and all ,u attonaf. II aa. "MI.KI Ply.. Some vear. ,.,. I.. in our e.ply , ,, , ho ( . ran on, . ,, ,,, , ,,uy , r-vry time he went n..t ti.. u-- ritwu t., fa.to zrr. mm r ,.J.. 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Dr. Henry ivaylor, 01 Minuurg, scotutna, noias tnat it is caused by a cerebral aniemia, which means a deficiency of blood circulation in the brain. Ho says: "Tho rapid swinging of the vessel, and the u-IlK it irrilot.iu tin, 1UH on1 .num. ..J this, by rellox action, produces a spasm of the I., .t 1 ! 1 j tltin avnl.ino ,1,,, r.,.,K.... . I f I Ami ffi.ldin... t.h,t. enma, u , 1 .1 ....I .. .......... .. o ... Buuuouiy just aa the vessel gives a big swing. The sud den emptying of the cerebral vessels causes the stomach to sympathize, reuniting in efforts of voiiiuing, wuexnur too scnmucn Oti lull or empty. These symptoms are most distressing when the subject ia iu a standing or sitting position, with the eyes open. If he lies down, the change of position relieves the anamia, the faintness and giddiness pass oft", and the sick ness ceases. But occasionally even a recumbent position does not give relief, if the eyes are k. pt opcD. When they are shut, the symptoms ani not felt in th I.. T !,,... I... ' ItlZ . - .... ........ ,... nuuwu 111,8 10 Ol. the l,HI. With k,,. . In. Una ...I... .. comfortable while at sea unless they were lying own with theie nvn, .. ti , . j ,oy were aoio to eat meals and retain them, if they laid down and cloied their eyes immediately afterwards In fact, I have been obliged to koep some con stantly in bed to prevent their dying of starva tion. "A fact that helps to show the feasibility of the an.cmic theory, i. th,t K-,n.l., ... i -li 7, lanta give considerable relief for a time, which won . I tint Iu, Ih. .... :i i i , ' ""o " curoorai congestion hail to llo With nn..ieUn... TL. P . . - . 1 xiio oxpianation ol how aea-sickness continues so persistently in some, u that Ih. , ' .. . j t " ". eoaaeus .ne Heart h rndUDth.7nth," UL.0er8b.ral ... tL.i prouuees tno sickness; o that prolonged sea-sickness is due to a circuit of aaaua. ih j...- ., a th, visional i,,t7" T UC'n We .0?aer weak heart's action." " . Amvl niiratan nanfall.. J . - ua,(ijr uuen SOOa in baa. ink. nawau "hT r. .h".!...?' . cerebral but if it f. I. 7T a ur"" renned with blood, taAaaJi "ness, K vanto th, I a wu";"0 ot the heart, pre- 2, l"ZZr m ,naU d0M' (ntiy 'w&'of our leap-year nremo.ti! '"w:uen 'or exercising to L ffiS. W intereateS loosing their hn. TnY of ladiea "titled U,i l'" work '"don, J, , "rt,h'P Bd Matrimonie," "owebl'f"1' "Albeit it hits KMde to H ial relati L . h" c,mmoa Uwe - 'very bl ffi ""J ot 'lfe- often y-h.veT,aameyDilith retUrn' P it contin..h 1"ttmo.pnvil,.ge durinir the time h,ch they,!, uTJSSi nnto the mn, b'1 ur 1 1 lit uint , y " vvyummt wun a .,. . orJ rd-hjUrMl tail. train g0 on!'' ES """.h don't the put vn, .:. L"fi W. that ra,C.nI?.,,Pt it 'to go Ax exchanoTmr TT!: Pow rich ..J : " oonsnUii, flbin. u 1 n c,unt o?thhin4 Alt0,-" "7 Kingdom f tbw t-y in th. Flow-