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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1881)
THE WEST SHORE. April, 1881. SALICYLIC ACID. The field for the iitlluttoa of eeUcylle aoid la rapidly bing widened. Kipertmaau roomily telle in Kt-Titi !., ttt i.a aoj JJ u. euluUua ol thi acid, OM pert tail eoep, 600 pertei water, J.000 parte, did Ml ehow the Ueel ngn af mildew slur being (tared lor t ouaatdWeble period. Vara Intewded for ltr lag were eactoeaafully trUd ia the following Wayi la greaeiag UiHa dnna the prooae ol oerdieg, om out of ealioyhe aoid lu added to lOO parte of grata or oil which wa aeed. Thlt email qeauUly of eelicylie aoid entirely pra venUd any eigae of deterioration by ega, and entirely Ulia ewiy thai ofUnaive email of rancid oil as olu oboervahle. Woolen elolk, wnaa treated la the but wet prooaee with a to la Uoa of om iart ealloylM amd to 000 part of aUr, raUlaad It gloat mack longer (baa by ley other pruoiat hitherto employed. la Helehing aottoa good aelwylie aoid waa added la tba pruportw of from oca to foar oaaoM for every haadrad peand of malarial beieg flntthed, and tha good thua treated wara preearved traa from mildew or deoomoailioo, evea with a prolonged Hong. Warp which had been, kept fur a long Urn apoe tha apiadla aa kapt freak aad anuad wbea (uhjeotod to Ua eame treatment 1m addiUoa of from om la foar oaaoaa of aallnlla aoul to lira gallon of flolahiag malarial will U fuaad aa Infallible agaot lor warding oil aa attack of mildew from aottoa laiUla gnola aa wall aa preventing tha aaplaaaaal eanella tha an ao lubla to. While aol tadiapMMau a try to gnoda hlek art diepueed of auoa altar lhair manutee. tara, tha addition of aalicylte aoid to tha nniah lag maUrtal will ka foaad to kave gral favor with tka paldia from tM tact thai good kap Utr arlgiaal itmwi, don't mildew, tad du ol take ua a had edr wkea being kapl la atoek or ahippad a lag Journey, laraaaaior Itiac raoai I.kihtwiku. The nrogioaa of iliaalia briage with 11 ever grow. lag deaiera. Ilarr Vea HeaoM lafarrad already la I, from otereUuee take la lleverta, Uial lhara waa aa laoraaaa fmm yaar to raw la Um aambar of balldinge atrwok bjr lightning. Tbara eeeeaed to be alaaaa laoraaaa la tha euar Ur of thaadantorma, aad UiM waa aeeigeed at Um oaaea. A lltUa Urr. obaarvatlnM (by oth art) la Haioay aad Hohlaewtg HoleWla alao alMnrad aa laaraaaa la Um aambar of hoaaaa atrark. Ml M aompartaoa waa mala with Um aambar af Uiaadaaatarma, Ilarr Haiti baa lamly mada a fallar taqotry oa Um bun of daU lrm all parta of Uarmur, aad fram AaaUia aad NwiUartaad. la ka broekara oa Ua tab )a( aa pabliabaa l0 UMaa, om to abow tha laaraaaa ar daoraaaa af thaadaratorma aiacw lH ataoa ItMty, aad ataca H7U la Um diflwaat aagwaai Um oUmT Um laaraaaa or daoraaaa of Itgblatag riak aaUmatod from aompanaoa of Um aambar d ligbtalng almkat oa Iwaan witk Ika aaUra aambar of koaaaa. It appaara, tbaa, Ual, wkda My laoraaaa la Um aambar of thaa danVnrma la aitramajy aaulL aad tbara la la aama aaaaa a daaraaaa, Um lighlatag rtak arwa a my Urga laaraaaa, aad la M aaaa 1 da. araaaa. Thai Um laaraaaa af rtoka from llbt- MM maat ba ragardad aa aot daa. aaUm la tO MWnfVal' ry alight l"gMaJ la' aaama, Tkia appaara mora diakaUy la that Um laaraaaa of lihlalag rtak la proporUaaally Cwr at Um amaparadyaara art IvrUtar airt IHai aol aa with Um la wain i af thaadar Mmrnt labwh, . a laaa ataoa KM Uiaa iMin. Taaaplaia UMlawiMid rak by lallana ahaagaa Ilarr Hall aappoaaa Um claaraao at laraat Wad kaa to aa wiU it, Mrkapa. alaa, Um laaraaaa M ratlwaya, baU af lima brtagtag toaadatatorma ajwra to bra aad UW 1 m Um la win id m at Taikl la m mmtoadiag agaiaal aavamlty, aad wa aaaa Id ba vary toadar bow wa aiaiara ibom Ikal aabaut to M. Il la mm Uuag to ba al lib. any to da waa ywa wtl), aad tkar ikiag la a wad aa to A wkal ymi aam A Fi'LL Crr.-Wbau tha atintly Payion waa dyiag, ka aioUimad, "I long to band a full cup of Mppioaaa to arary hnmao baiog." Thu waa tht lir.zstzt of a fccart thnronghly pnrH of all aalliio affacUoo and filled with tha ipmt of that Iota, which lad oar adorable Jaaaa to giva hi Ilia fur human redemption. If arary t'hriat laa would go oat daily among man, filled with took longing fur human bappineaa, what mar lna AkftniM bmM aiinfl ba arrouirht in human eoctetjf t 1'ba aelli.h alement would ba elimm- aUd froia tba daalioga of tba L'bnatiaa buuneu man. hot juatio merely, bat broevoleooe, ouLI uiljtr intn kii avarv. ilav trada Tha time pint woald rule hii home and ohorch life, lie would become u Incarnation of good will toward all, and would ao preach theUoapel by hiideedt that maa would toe bu good worka, and glorify hie Heavenly Father. Tha tpirit of I'ayton u worthy of arary man'i imitation. Hippy he who can truthlully aay, "I lung to hind 1 cop of hippinaaa to every human being. "Zion t 1trnU. Tin PauTR'Ai Valci or Bcikkce. I bive endeavored to lUl tha higher anr1. more lb atraot irgumanta by which the itody of phyal oil toienoe may be ahowa to be indiipenubla to tba compute training of tha human mind, but I do not wiih it to ba tuppoaed that beoiUM I may be devoted to mora or leaa ilietraot ind n practical purtuita 1 am ineenaible to the weight which ought to be attached to tint which haa been end to be the Kngliah oonoep tioa of ramliae namely, "getting on." Now tha value of a knowledge of phyaical acienoe at a meana of getting 00 ia IndubiUble. Therein hardly any of our tradaa, aioept the merely buokelanng ooae, in which acme knowledge of eoteooe may nut be directly protiuble to tlie partner of that occupation. An ioduitry at U1111 biuhrr aUge of ita daveloment 1 ita pruoaae beoome moie oomplioatwl and refined, and tha aoteaoaa are dragged in, 00 by one, to lake their ehm ia tha fray. Ituxlrf. PauDMHir haa lU dutiea. Yon owe your friead lympathy ia hit aorrowa and in hit jnyi. Y'na owe him oonliilenoa and tha in(nra..i;. about youraaU which oonfldeoo implioa. Yet ..... ... HUUa m w um given wiiu a certain hi IKal Mah J. ... . . . 1 . - - um mrvm mi 10 roe your allalra Ulna him, or to make him reepunaible fur you. (II erua in which ha oould nut aid you or would ba pained by hit inability, it it often wiae to tty Bulbing. There ia Hn tubtla in aunct which guulm in tuck matter. However 1 , T"f nlm. you are to releol hie individuality. Information that ia paiely ptraonaJ yoa mu.t wait for. If ha doaa a.H voluauw, , be aalitM Un he hii hi rei oa. lo aot aeek-above all, do not claim-it aa a right of roar frianuUbin. lu . . .. electing. ou' Tat rtiUMT'i Iutm.TIm happimt reoo la Um eoaatry oa the 4th of March. 1881, adoabtedly wai the reeerabla nilj 1 A. tiartUM! aad the had tha kigheat right to be. UH a widow w,.k herell ch.ldrmiVwho. wiU; arttua getkar, i "epeooaoi apoa her own ai for tuiiuort. aba kt k.. I...I. a. l ! t , - r- uuca io --kerUyialWdmitTaiWSui. of Amjnoe. All Woo, to the gocTmothril vmXtt Rich Discoviries. A letter from Pitkin, Colorado, tayt that great excitement prevail there over the diaoovery of car bo 111 tea, and tha whole Park, clear down from tha 8ilver Met mint ii being itakM off by an ajr and liry mob of men. A body of gray land carbonate, 44 ft. thick, hu been found in the main (haft of the Hilvar Met, at a depth of SO ft Aaaay give 132 ounoe of tilver, 168 ounoe and 2G4, and about 40 of lead. In the Garfield lode, (Un ited in the Pirk, carbonate running a high 11 170 ounoe of tilver and 60 of lead were di oovered at a depth of 60 ft Tha Chicago lode ia proving on of the beat in the diitriot Tha ihift it 00 ft deep, and an adit-tnnnel ha been driven in on the vein 85 ft Further down tha hill a tunnel hi been atarted that will out tha rein 300 ft deeper than the above named work ing. Mrs. Haves' Portrait. The opening word of Pretident Garfield in aocepting for tha White lloute the portrait of Mr. Haye were not telegraphed, but are reported in the Waahinirton paper i follow! " The very appropriate gift to the Executive mintion which you have brought the portrait of it lite mil treat I gladly aooept It thill take ita place betide the portrait of tha other noble women who have graoed thi hooae. Nothing I can ay will be equal to my high ap preciation of the character of tha lady whoae picture it now added to the treaanre of thi plaoe. She it the noble friend of all good peo. pie. Her portrait will take, and I nop will alwtyi hold, an honored place in thi bouee." Tin Gaik in Wkioht bt Combcstioii can ba very prettily thown by the following method, which alto iflurd a very good lecture experi ment A handful of fine lino turning i pltoed on the aoile pan of a common balanoa, which thould then be brought into equilibrium by placing weight on the other Male pan. Now apply a tpirit lamp or Bunten burner to the lino, which, in it ttate of fine divition, will readily inllama. A it it alowly oonvertod to oobetive maa of oxide, tha aoale pan will de aoand, thowing that in burning it ha gained in weight A PiiiLAHTiiRoriiiHT. 8peiking of her peat, Mr. Thompaon, the philantbrophitt aay: "I WMt a IWlf irirl mvulf knn. ann 1 I 1 T. mont I hid a aanaible mother, thank God I woo taugni me, in not, rang into my aar day and night almnat, that 'handaome it that hand tome doe,' and 1 bar tried never to forget it It wai my good fortune to meet Mr. Thompaon, and we were married. It 1 now aome 12 vear tine hit daath. nil I k... .u that I oould in no way ao well thow my rever- " Boaracier ana name it ny uaing tn mean he to generoualy intratted to ma to alia riita the lulTaring ol humanity." Mcmo in Dimuw. Dr. Oaoar Jeoning, a ihyaioun of itanding in Pari, write to the london LanrtL lht m k t t i .1 i.i diteata he hu oonttintly naed mutio, whioh r - wa minu. ana declare II to be too preoiou an agent to be neglected. Thi i both aoriptural and poetical indoraetnent Mul of Tartu wu cheered by muiio. and tha it u tn aootner ol tn lavas breaat whila Hkk J .. T. . ' , uwuunm am wno ha no mono in hi aoul U fit for itratagam and annlla Kuo Dnuri.fana i.l. . l.u i . ... - mmw m mwv pint Ol milk, two well-beatea egg, . teaapoonful of 7 "' -"Ko to mac a natter M tiuok for pound cake. Have a clean aanoepan ol botlln water 1.1 Ik. v.:i ,7 , . - . nu laat, drop in J. Icepnful (foorfir. .ki aoem), URa them with a akimmer on a diah, pat a bit of batter and grated nutmeg, with eymp or (agar ovar. riJ J .'P10 "d rinUrt! our mate, ru ia oar own Bh and blood and bonea. Aay wan, .Maanea. or tooauility to Imbnto