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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1880)
THE WEST SHORE. June, 1880. 76 TIIK PA KM KICK IAl'(illTP.K, There la a ootid .,( beauty nourishing id the ehadee of U country that people in the town nevi r dream of. Farm houeee are daogernua nlaee (ur tuch f.llowa u cheerful Tom, Itache lor Hob, uiil Orphan Itoy, At vu are think- H( ""'J1 "I enaap "f bent. cattle, you may lie ahot through by a air nl bright M ami melted away by a bewiU lung emils that you saver dreamed of till the mix hli I u done. In towns aitd theater, ami thronged aae.ml.litn of litlail fair, you art on your guard, you kimw what you air ..(..,.. I Ui, ami put on your liraatilaU, ami i.aaa on through the moat lr nlila ooalauKht of beauty, ealo m l aouml. Hut in lha aylvan n In at, dreaming of nightingales ami bluebirds anil all audi, ami hearing only the lowing of cattle, you ero taken by tiirpriee. tl aleta a fair, blue eyed i feature, cruaaee a hruoli, a elylo. You atari, you aland loat In nomlcr anil ail nil rat ion! You lake out your memorandum g w 11U a sonnet 011 tin return ol tha iiyintiha ami liryaili to rarlh, win 11 11 (. rHuea John Toinpklua and aayt; "il l only tha iriiii . iiaugiiier wnn met on yomlor hill What! haif farmers tuoh daughter. 01 a da, a M ' 1 . ' 1 hum linn none are .laiigeinua 1.1.1. .-. heap away from them. Irt in. man with a tioct maJ imegliieUoii, win. h it only anothrr name tor a t4.ii.lrr haart, Matter Inmaelf with the Ian t'laa 01 tin. calm delight, of Ilia ooiinlry; with lha Mr idee of titling with tlm farm, r 111 In ol.llaahioiioil chimney coiner, ami hearing In in i-aia 01 oorn ami milium, ik ami j. it. ., ami an am n uiiuga, ol joining Inin 111 I In. .. n i. iaun ui pipe ami lug; ol IIUiiniiK lha gneelp ol the ii.mtottal.h. farmer a wife. lha paieon anil hia family, of Ina eormnna, ami Ina pig, over a fragrant .111. ..( young hi ... w rappral in lha ileln mm luturiea of , uatar.la and iUmI urwaana. In walka a fauy rWea ol woniliiHia wiUhery, ami with a bow amiia lasea t.rr anal jual ..p...,t. It la the larniai a .laughter, a Ining creature of eighteen lair aa tin- lily, iwmI aa Um violet, lovaly aa tha rase, m.alael aa tha aarly mom, ami niml.lt aa yout own imagination ,, I .-.!, a 01 1,,., I ... I. ..I SB I VI' I- I ..J...01HK 1 011 re ni it a all over wil you, ami Uiat nnine. of going in tha coiin ley oat of tha way of vanity and temptation aen iam ing tarin imuara in m th. nice , ,1,1 Uah nmaii pleoea ol ratal.lialml 1 ..uU-nlm.iit SI. (..auj.iaia.il I.' A-Jtfulluir, tup. MII.KV WAY OHABAOTKB TIIK PIIP.NOMKNON. ill (Vmraaaattix or QaMOM Mint Mat If 11 I ..I........ ..I . M. 1- I I . ' -u ... aim una roiuma ot ait at romiuwaanl in a imwr aiuiaratua tlm oat me'" reanuiy .1 ,. a II tl.r ireaut la nrfal Ui IMI or '.IkJ aluioatihrii a Ihv mniiai'ua of IniMAad aold ta gralually alta..l, ami tlm IMjai.1 1, nail) .iiaat. ata. Tha tuU thrn ai pawn hi Mao wiui a lo.m.m,.,,. nialW, wlu.h raaiaia an n.lltni ...i,.toaainn. a a In, 111. 1 woiil.l dtv II II.. iiraaaura 11 Un n grailually tWaWklw lha lluuld auildaoly na.-aia. at a prrMura wairn la onani lot ln , ,,,.., . . , Uaak ii.nl artaaa, taniahaa in a moanriil ami aarka lha Una) of tin tticl which haa reap Mara.L Tha hanwiian .an not i,aiiu b lha l.aat of nwnwmi., l, tha tuU f"aflw ta waUr which haaua 11 at a ranaUnt Waapalwtwre. an.l lha rawinraaaiiwi ia ma.la aWvh aaawjh for lha cooling u. U alwaia ...mil.tr ailMat thinka that Iba gaa ami li,. .re ,ut ally .tiaanhau. an aa U. f,,iin a ln.in.wnaaa.mt watHin.t lit haa nWn.UI tha raimtla a a nraaaare of 4.V1 atw.M.hnaa without tar 104 tha rwaull I'wtafC. AV,, Im ttmr IvUMM i Caia. A anrnm mt ol Ua Uaaaa It th. frap. .huh Im ahiiaUuMiiui ia aaak.ag i. t'hiaa, A Hcolch hra who Iwyaa l j aauWiahiai ahlu rwnairtaa S"fft "zFnZ Z, E S woy 1,100 CtllMI .4km n CalMUloa awi.k. I. t ... a I , , . 1 ta .rtaay. Puling h IsTn : 1 crrlorwaaal at ltuW Th. , Tho iiheuoineoon of a milky tea hut beta known Ui occur in certain iarta, hut haa not been very thnroufjhly acrutinizeil. Some have louaiilaraii tin- lumiuoua apieatauue in iUetiou au rltctric rllect in thumUrttoriui; othera havo atlril.uUxl it Ui cailavaric ilecompoaition of marina animal ami planta; othirt to aliumlant aiaw n, with haln t moving atmut in it. Hut the truth Ippaafl Ui Im that it retulta from an : cumulatioti of anunalculii callable of Iwcomiog . l,...i:li..ri r, , t.t aiMiiitaiieoualv or bv friction. Noiin iiiti n .tiiigiuformationOothtnUiet,(o(ta aiact ohtfaotaf haa been recently iuhliabe(l by l.ntit. I'onruaim, ol the French iron-ctail At mulr, w in. Ii 111 I Vbruary met w ith a milky aen ill the paatage Irom I'uint ile ( .alia to Aden. The mghU ol February B, III, I'J ami l.'l were char acterized by the phenomenon in all ita aplemlor, ih, tlup during thu time traveraing tiiiO niilea (1,1(1(1 kiloimlenl in a mean latitude of 1'.' north la-tween the meridiaiii of (SI " and "ib cant longitude. There waa mi thunderatorm, the iky waa clear, the moon new, tho barometer, tin th, tniu in. t. 1 .m.l I. , In, in. tor were reeular. ami a gentle northeaal munaoon waa blowing. The teiiiwrature of tho aurfaooof the water waa con alanl at . Tho tea waa like a mow covered lield in a clear night, and all trace of uiiilul.v tiouawaalottaightol. The milky look waa hardly dialurbnl by the motion of tho thip ami working of the terew (which ihowi that the lyor had . oiiiiderable thicknoat. Hy day all diaappcared; but the hue of the tea waa totuew liat altered. l.iH,knl at attentively over the ihip'l tido at inkiil no. ai. r .i , t .iitiiin un 1 1 1 1 j motit im in 1 r ol lumiuoua hurtle ca i,,,.,.,i 1.. . . .1 1 . . ' . ly uigeuirr, ami more tiriiiituit clime Ui th DOMESTIC RECIPES. Tiih Iiieai. LMOU Pie. Ienbmit the follow ing extract from the letter of a friend: "I have at l.t reduced lemon pie to a acience. I take my biacuit cutter and cut from puff paste very thinly rolled, ttronnrl the edge I onrl a narrow atrip of the paate, and bake theae shells. While they are baking I prepare the following tilling, which 'ia wcry tillin' at the price:' I take my lemon and do not roll it cauae why! it grates better when it ia linn. After the yellow rind is all grated into a bowl, I squeeze in the juice, anil if any lit t le cells go in I do not say them nay. I then put in a cup'of sugar and the yolk of niio egg, atir well together. Upon this I pour a large cup of cold water (no milk), into w hich haa been atirrcd a dessertspoonful of corn atarch. I tmt all into a aauoe-pan and stir un til it ia cooked into n rich, dear, straw-oolored jelly. My ahells now being baked to look aa much poaaible aa if they had come from Uogera', I lill th. in, and from the white of the egg make a meringue, to anftly cover each. I pop them into the oven one brief instant, and bear them in triumph to the pantry to cool. The oruat being baked aoparately, it never soaks. " N. Y. Trihiinr. 1 ... n 1.1. .1. ... U .w. . .. I..,, woo,.. .nRiiiiiN.il. noiue in mess cor pusclca, one or two centum tera lung, could ha counted ma bucket holding III liteia f the wnU-r. Prawn out, theae were tern Ui be of gelatinoua .iican... will. 11 unci! muck v mi 1 ..... praiY.I. leaving a daik globule one millimeter in lianntir, which, in the liucrnaooiie. i.roa. nti-,1 (ranaparent ovoid animalcule tilled with ,..,. ami ninvmg Ua lint and tenUcletincoMantly A Iron of water added U. the dark glubule brought hack ita luminoaity, and when the creature waa hnnie.1 in Die hand it gave a blight mark which waa ouieklv oituigmaliol and wind. k.J imrll. The milky water kept till day and looked at in the dark, thowe.1 no luiinm.iity even though agitated; nnr doe. the water procured by day and brought ,u. d.rkne... t '., Ui U determiuril what u th. la. , theae aiiimaloiili , and the information 1. alaada airal.le aa to the tmaltioh ol tl. .i. on the globe, the tun. a of then- - " ' 'l,r' peraiaior not in nwauaa Ho. Several ..f the ..tb. , .... 11 1 .'. .' hail wilne.ar.1 the phenomenon iK-fiir,. "J, never ao brilliant or mntinuoua. The '(, !? PMHd M league, lurtl,,; rn.nl, , Feb , UTS, wttlioutenooiLr,,' :n" thing l ih.kiii.l (m .""" OlOMU Hiki im Kahi.itjrr - I Ml lllll Th. H.,rl I I- "I -May tlh. tUUw that the hrat barrel ..I 1 u '"a.b- Iron, tb. lTp , hu in Knglan.l. . oiianiiie.1 u. IK. I a .. .. '" the b.B",fi, , an K : X'Z 10 ie4g,a The wheat .u . '"I1 ,hn il"n J. L eorgia,,wU,eVltl, f N,.,,lK.r M oounr. IITS, and t, there- lore, . nlv (out ami ,.l..i. .. Ic matunly. The harveating 22S aarly .vL iinm '"aually Ml' A .lei.mil ..I v.. . shc-ul threw m,UM,h .1 "c ' n,,."0', re.) nulea tout). sawv which iimmiaaa u. valley. An be valual.l. 1. . PlOOaULU. To ono gallon strong vinegar add four ottneca curry powder, four ounces good Hour of inn in il. three ounces bruised ginger, two ounces turmeric, eight ounces skinned ahallota, two ouncea garlic (the last two slightly baked I, ono-fourth lb. salt, and two drams cayenne mp)er; put those in a jar, cover them with a bladder, wetted with the pickle, and ovor thia a pieco of leather; set the jar near the uro lor iriroe nays, shaking it three times a day, when it is ready for use. Put gherkins, sliced cuoumlicrB, sliced onions, button onions, cauli llower, celory, French beans, nasturtiums, caicuma, large cucumbers and small melons in jar. All but the capsicums must be parboiled in salt and water, drained and dried on cloth before a lire. The largo cucumbers, or small tuelona, are split so that a narrow spoon may be introduced, mid tho soeds acooped out; they are then parboiled in brine atrong enough to float an egg, and dried on a cloth before the fire; pour over nil theae vegctablea the above pickle. A IU M K. Tho editor of an Amerioan family paper atartod a domestic column recently, and a few days afterward a female came into the office, carefully concealing something behind her apron. Are you the man that iiuhli.h.l Ui.t ...j improved way to mako currant oake f 1 He said ho was. u aaid to mix washing soda with 1110 Hour, and atir in a little nattnfiiil ami littlV awoet oil to give it consistency ? " "I I be- love an." "A...I i -.11 . . - ...... mi win 10 egg, egg aome treacle, and i! ouncea of gum arabio, and let it m a cool place to liake !" -I think that waa it" Well tak. that, then!" ad the indignant kiTa. . !lTt him With -Pn k aund-cluh, but which he knewin hi. heart n et 1 f" hM; ohunk of cake con atructod on his new plan. Stkawiikbrv Sii.,HT-CAKg.--Make a crust uthcient to coy., the bottom of two pie-diahes. maae raUi U th. in,Rre,1ienU hich lwo".i e bke both ' onoi hv 11, IvT S'0 'iu"ta of Hrawberrie. thor S3 LtoTrl T. S?1 4 " -oon as buti'eo 'err; ffofS fitf lino mH " of tne oernes, spnnk- Ukrd Zi SfS tP;,e0Ver With ell with a el . ! ,.mT Md P blanket 1., " "na ver w ith a "snket, to rematn to ateam until cold. Cfiaai i ... atlr.t. ..I . "... mm , mm, ukp: ZTLSP" ,,,ur aa mm mi ian I at .acting ,. Kw aa ilepth u 5mQT NMat 1 Nwtaly .rf Milan haa Un,J t haJ pw w aavao ft