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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1880)
THE WEST SHORE. June, 1880. HTKKI. MAKINU IN CHINA. In tho manufacture and ih of tu 1 1, m in ulnar lylt.bolt ami -. la of civilization, the Chinaae apieai to have attaint I vary early unl remarkable prulicioncy. Mr. Jaunt, in hi reea-nl work ti eta-et .. . tha ..,.!... ChiootM fwoordi l. out enlighten ui u Ui tlia .r,i .. I, , I t M ),i I, tllO .lit '.I ll-.luclllg maUU from their urn larxatue known in that oouulry, but tt u a ulaut that it mutt hava been MM oeulurio. I- lore tha 'hritllan an. It ia lint, indeed, unrraaunahle U. conclude that Ihia knowledge waa at any rata concurrent with, il ti.t ant. .-.li nt t-, llir ilia. .iv.ry nf the .lira. Una irr i.l tlm li.tdapjii. , w In. ti Burma t han laeam uoed by tha I hineao in tha reign of the Kmia-nrf lloangti. about '.'WW II. C. Mention int. I. ill ... . I 111 tlm m.ial ancient ul the ( hlnrai. v. ui :i ami I...I, U; an author win. tlourialiod ele.ul tun II ( , .Ireciihe the ihih ran hy which .! MM In the Yu Kung eoctioii of the hot hing, It.-.k I , it ia staled, that IW the rli, laa forming tho tribute 11I Vu., wore nautical in ainnea, in. n, aider, -In I, aUmoa l..i nrn.w lieaila, etc. Ugga i-.iiiib mil tha 1I1I 1. 1, iu i.l andiron, ami haul inm or atari, aa iliBltiigiiiahod by the I'hineae, ami remark! that in the time ul tho llau ilynaaty, Irunmaatera were appointed lu eeveral .lulriclt (il the ! laaang. hu tiauierinUnil the inm wnrka. With Hi" ' i I Una lataeagc, hi. waver. It ia con allien .1 .n.liahla that there la ninliatim t allusion Ui 1n.11 111 I liin.ee wntinge ..l.lrr that IIKI II. I . lu ilea, tilling the manufacture uf Uel 111 China, the l'i Un, or I'oueil Talk, aUlei that wrought inm la bout or tvtiiU.I up, ami un n.ughl in m la thrown int.. It. It ia then orn ate.! up wiin urn. 1 ami tul.jr.u-. I I.. III. a. I 4 lira, ami afterward Ui the hammer. On Una peeeagr. Hay irmarka that It "nmea remarkably in a 1 .1. til.in I he procraaul iiumkibi uk at r..iili t mm euiiri inn. umiien .eat mm, or heating it Kith mm tira ami luol covered mar with layer. 11 mini in 1 lay, u. eteiuila, aa much aa ivueaihlo the ..mining influence 11I the eilernai atmna I I ... Al a Bulaaeoueul I tho ChlUueo n, .1.1. .ira. tine Hie ilillaronl km. la nl ad. I ini. iIii.hhI Dial nhlaiiicl I.) III. in.l pr.., ,-.a they .all hall atewl, fmn A.iai llmm ila n.timhxl I. .1111 .1 eptiukle.1 at. el. A veto A'.i ifn.m the laiumiai "I waUil Another klml ia agaikeu of aa "lalae aUael,' "weltee,' ami It la quaintly added that "1MB haa alee I will (, lwt . .mama m i 1111. .111 in tha " I'eul Nairn (a ..ik 1 mo Minn nynaatyl, again, Ihrr km. la ul eleal are ilea. 1 ilml, lima. "I. That which la pnlu.-d I.) the adding ill Uliwn.ughl Ui i..ii,.hl Ira lnl. the maaa laeuliji.iu. the a. I. .m ,.l ine I'ure mm many tlmoa aub MM Ui lira ii.alu.a aUael .'I Native alee I, I in II.. a- ulhw . al. at 1 1 aa. Mtau, ami win. h ia like iu appoatauce Ui the alnno called .:. A.i ,,;, pulul. I tone rlllreecn. , " i.imuea I., lae manularlim .1 in 1 lima I.. II. 1 p.eenlitay. Jamoa lleu.l. ia.m. a . ..mini. i..n. 1 .,1 l.i l.uini , hanu, the QoftMM rJ I 1 Willi, ami miniatrr ul tho y..uu Kin ..I China, aula that the at.-el whnh enme l.. TUm inn In mi the uiir alulae, la hle,hly ie.l, an.i larara 11. u. h hl)her n.-oa than Die cliah alal IM.rti.J mUi Chiua. A JarauaM lavaaiiu Tho Jaanooe l.a. .Ir.iaaal a new aro,M ur ah..u. eu(fia 104, whtoh ia rliaenlml aa lialluwa A aunatamo la ua.,1 in makituj Jatatnoa Ukoqoor whk h U eawnna aa karat aa at. me whoa e...,, Ui the a. Una atl ouuliajhl A alab unroroaj win, ,, taxial la .i.e.l IV Un U. .layluahl. whnh ia albaoml t.. taiaa thuaaaw Uto"nrata Jale taUooal ia Iriaat itl it jhr Ihia I. ma tiia alah haa naauan hai.laanr.1 Va 4nrrenl iteaarwoa, mg i' U Mm wUtuuty ul tho liajhl lailiruj t b . m uUaM wunta, aonartiiaf U. Uiobfjkl ami ahale al Uto uaaoatlv. la trowli ami mw .rayu, a,4.ahf away in. oulia to a uteUanal tat. tax a haw lajial ia obUioanl atmilar U. an ... grarwr. block, ajad ouiUl4olarau.t.al lr, uoxAuxa wstbdotios. Many ul our reaileni no doubt have often aeeii L'nitl Statoi ollicera, aurveyoni anil othera iKnaliux or UlkinK t-Mher at a diitance by the waving of "nail llaga. Tnlegrailm utul telo- pt ... are well ...... ....I. in their Jtlaee aa when wo with Ui runvemi nlten over any given place; but un ahiplxiard, or in the Held, at n dittancc irom lliote 101n en1e11.11, we necu noine uinur device. No tailor ignorant of the ordinary tlgnal . -Mi.- tnnillil ne allowed ui go 10 tea 111 any capacity of cuinmanil. Signaling nliould lie tauiht 111 all mir tchiMilt. We iive lielow. for the U'l.elll .'I'l'l III. till, tl'ill ul the . linml", the alpha!-. 1 and tyttem in uto by the U. 8. army, which it naimed t-- lie - up. n-.r to any otner. The .1 . ..I,,,,,.,. II... ,.l,-l. (, .... ,,.. rawa. - v-...-..-. which the correap-iiiiling letti-ra may terve lit 1. intra, tu. nt. Willi four uf any two kinds uf llilligt, lue.l aignalllig can lie ilune. I ailing nuo'i right aide une, ami Ul lilt aide two, ho tan trmiimit any inetaagc by waving a handker chief according Ui the following table : I I I m f iU Im 1 lie n 1 1 1 h I ir Hi. i I iMf r it I I' put kl: tilt v iulal PJII lit K are ill H alaui.ii iPJ It T Ihl t tttl U yeu Hi ttll V very in w ...., 1 1121 1 X nail tin im v ati 111 tiii . 7. am Kl k Ittl I lug . M II i Una - Ui tl I If We have four aiuilea a,,, I f... ....1 g 1 . . ...... ..,ai,K.-n, Bun wo ilnaignate the applet uiiet, ami the oiimgea ..vi, iinm men we can tM-ii nut anything. Tllllt Ul alH'll the w.ir.l ..,... I.l , .,., nv e, .inn iruiu our right U. loll (an that Ihoy may cume 111 n.Ku. ... ....... .... ,,. uraiii.i. e nn iiKinge, thou au appl,-. then an nrauge ( 212 S; alter ......rawing ma .1 place an apple, an apple, ami n applo (-III V). out ,.,., .H a ,,. oiaiige. an apple, an nranue). next nlana 'range ( .' Tl, net an apph-and orange ( . -J - I I. ami latt an apple, an umiil.,- ... an apple I --a; 1 Willi a imall llaj a au...-i. ... .1. I . . , w v..e nil. Ian ii the ii.-ht, an. une Ui t ... I.-I. ...... 1.1 Yi 1 .... av.. ...Mi a. hoi nr. v groat many ,tra. .i, can I ,a,l a,l ,r Mil i...l aa. II. I -.waw., III Mir r.HIP, UnriMii.. Si'fti m ii t . v. .. n iu no aa nearly chemically pur,. ih maul can U made, it .a. 1 C " iui!ukr's';'rM 'irr j,twi 1 . nw . on wa Mil.. " nuns irnrii it e V Urtlll.er.lnl ...L L MOll ,- r,.r line hraa, in.lgra, I, riman lllvrt an, , .h..ul.l ,..um. " tu pce rgr. in. ,. u,i"y- .eola. " " lo nine A Six Tllaaw.. V. . ... .. Hum u. h.v. iZZT. , W u a n,..el cil, whTi " , I"1' STl lae., '.U M5 Un- -uy- T,1- iignta. '.evnc SHAVING. The more I reflect upon the mysteriea of neurology and animal chemiatry, the more con lident I am that, while we are the least sus pecting it, trifling error in our daily life are producing important effects upon our corporeal ayaleina, ami i ... . ...... it. im iny deliberate con viction, that the habit, which may almost be atyled American, of using the razor upon the face, ia sullicient to cause a large proportion of the lamentable evils which atfeot the human race in this country. It appears by experiment that the beard, if shaved, grows four to five times faster than if unshorn. In this calculation, an item is omitted wii.k u , .iifi;...,u. 1,, ..ui;., ; . i... .at. - nmwi .a .0 ui...,.., w .. un, du.uiu- lus given the beard, by the first application of II.,. ro,r in .. ,t . .1 , tha .... ..i ........ ,. kwala.. v.ie . ... ...... . . .... ,i urjiu uimle .11 lii.anlt after thnv havp anniviee a. unnaturally rapid growth. The effect of this early stimulus may no iatny countcu at double the natural growth; then reckoning the differ ence in uizu and weight ot the libor. which ia treblo, and we liud the frightful truth to be, that wc raise .'IU timeB the natural nuantitv nf beard! Thus it is evident that the true beard is exhausted at a very early age, after which tl.n neaorm ia f, I n .,,..,.,.. . at-.l.tl .'a. aaa oj.w... .w.vv. Vw duit r n :i ua tl LU IV. Now nature will not submit with impunity to extraordinary demands upon her vigxr, and that which requires her to produco in a life time ,'IU times as much beard as she was first in clined to, must certainly be considered as such. .Shu is fatigued in proportion to the effort, lot the particular kind bo what it may; although her roeuncrAtivn linwnra nn. arnat !,.. . r r -' " '-, luDiobO Upon having roK)so, ovon when working at a rate chosen by herself. If that repose is denied btt. she takes hur ruvenen bv 1......L...,, . - . n - 'j . . ...g uunu the meeliauisiii. Journal 0 Health. What Mkn Nm tVrtroa Vab t a ' ... vo IIU. HI tweop tho houso, and make the bed, and darn the socks, and cook the meAla nhiehV h. . man wants a wifo. If this is all he wants, hired servants can do it cheaper than a wife! If this is all, when a young man calls to see a lady, sun.l him to tho pantry to taste the bread and cakes the has made, send him to inspect the n..IU..work and bed-making, or put tho broom total her hands and send him to witness its use Such thing! are important, and the wise young mini will ,iiietly look after them. But what the true man most wants of a wife is her 00m liamoiitliip, sympathy and love. Theway oflife lias many dreary places in It, and man needs a companion to go with him. A man is some uiiet overtaken by misfortunes, and meets with allures and defeat; trials and temptations beset bim, , ,e needs one to stand by and sympa tUM, He haa some stem battles to light with H,vcrty, with enemies and with ain, and around her ami ad, that ho h ,Fomethi t igh for will help himtoHght; that wdl put her lips to hi. car and whisper words of couniel, ml 'I" '-! heart, and impart new in tpiratmn. A thr.,.,,,1. nr. .c . . m " . . . " K" 1.10 inrni gn storm and tun. une, oonflio. and victory, through aT "!r 'ry ''"-m need. a wSma". iss f,,,r Bjf lyth.hne rd. IHilliCWork. J lint v ,.nu I i." ure TL' ,u; ;"h"rJh. 1A beyond me. ure, have ubUmcd more than they aouaht I heir w,v,.. .urriB(. tlu.m , brinKin7, nXor t rln, rtruTy 0. f'nioX 1 ' ' love "Ml0HChriMian Birmtn thkTai h c, ImZI com'ra'hv"11 to n ... T i V"""". "-em over bUk L lltki . ,ron- ither ce the Hsfta