THE WEST SHORE. 203 first-class brands of which are delivered in San Fran cisco, and even in Portland, fur littln nver IfJO.OO nnr ton. The works have been in operation about ton of the twenty years that have elapsed nine their completion, Hhil have linilortrntiA mnnv nliinwtna Tim Avnrnirn Ml. B j . - - " o nuul nrodnction dnrintr Min twriiuiu nf Aollvitv liiut been about fifteen hundred tons, worth au average of about per ton. ior example, there were fourteen hun dred and sixty-five tons, worth t.r.!2!l00. shiooed in the year ending June 30, 18811, and for the next year, fifteen hundred and fortv tons, valued at $'2'.).'274.00. Oregon does not apjwar in tho census statistics of 1870 as a producer of iron, but in 18S0 the state ( moaning, of course, the Oswego furnace) is crediUnl with au output of thirtv-two hundred tons, which entitles Oreuon to rank as the twontv-eiuhrh state of the Union in point of production of iron. It may not le amiss U remark that the total product of the United States for the same year was seven million two hundred and sixty-five thousaud one hundred and forty tons. The decline in the nrice of iron and steel has been universal, charcoal iron keeping pace with it, so that tho metal from Osweiro sells for aliout half what it com manded twolve years ago whou tho above estimate of cost was made. But as iron has fallen so, too, has the cost of producing it Labor is somewhat cheaper, tho ore can not possibly cost half as much as there stated, eh-ircottl in laree ouantities can certainly l procured for half of nine cents per bushel, and limestone, costing 0 00 ner ton in 1874. was but i.00 ill 1870, and could probably be furuiBhed now at a dollar or Uo less, lle ui.1..a Mm nroducinu Dowers of tho plant have been largely increased in late years until it is now regarded as one of the lest equipH and most effectivo establish mania 111 Mia country. Its nrodiict is quoted now in Hun i'21.00 oer ton. while various brands of S,h.h tiir. bronifht as ballast in wleat shiiw bring from $19.00 to rilOO per ton. It apisnf Uiat tho Oswego pig does not have the advantage of Wing made from a mixture of ores in scientifically proportiomxl charges, ilnents are of known oomixwitiou as deter- mined by chemical analysis-in other words, chemis ,,,iu,iwlmit rK)wers are not brought to loar upon i,o ,.lnm nf making the best out of whatever materi- als are at hand at Oswego. It is thought by some that I. a tnnmtntlrt mill Orft of Gold Hill, Jackson county, might lie prof.Ud.ly shipH for reduction with the lime- stone of Clackamas county, tne uont n.u m "'k of exceptional purity. The exHriment is well worth It. O. LANO. vryiiiij. HEALTHFUL INFLUENCE OF BATHINO. Hathing for healUi an.l comfort is a practice long tri.nl, sanctioned by many nations, and condemned by none. The ancient Grecians and Itomans, onoe the i l-.th nhvsical and nienUl suieriority, L i Utile villus very exis-novo public Irntlis connected with their gymi,aiuui and libraries, u4 to all sutwequent agea able and intelligent people have eon tinned this valuable appliance, until now the letter class of Europeans deem the absence of a well equipped liatli rmiiu iu auy residence almost a disgrace to the owner. It is said " the bath is common in turkey, r.gypt ami Pernio, aniono all classes, from the crowned head to the poorest peasant" And "in all Russia, Finland, Upland, Sweeden and Norway, no hut is so poor as U lie tiesti tuto of a family bath." To these proofs of the utility of bathing, science adds volumes of explanatory items of fact "The skin of the human Isxly is made up, to a largo extent 't excretory and secretory glands, of minute blood vessels and million of branches of the prinoiml nerves of sensation. In Wilson " Treatise on 1 lealiny Skin," we are told there are about two thousand eight hundred jxires to the square inch of surface, and on tho entire body several millions, which are but tne owning into miles of minute tubing, little channels or intercourse between the outer world and inner life. Is anything unhealthy lw retained iu these ohannels, and disease and death results. To keep them free to act there is nothing equal to complete immersion in water of a temperature varied to auit the temperament and condition of differ- cut persons and different seasons in lite, whether coin, tepid, warm or comparatively hot, as cxcrionce ami good judgment may suggest, tho immersion being at tended or followed by friction or running. People in every variety of business vocation, sun in almost every condition of life, have rejieaUKlly given tes. timony to the healthful ami happy results of approprl- ate bathing. Gardeners, florists, horticulturist, farm ers, tillers of the soil, need a bath, ('rude earth limy nourish vegetation, but not man, and when mixed with glutinous inspiration it forms an unhealthy, aim.mi poisonous oomK.und, which calls for the cleansing of feet of the lsitli. The engineer, brickmaker, machinist, housebuilder, blacksmith, shoemaker, saddler, harm- moker, every kind of mechanic needs a Uth. I Just ami grease may not injure their work, but they do not lm prove the aptMarsnce or health of any person, and they effectually clog tho ores or the skin. Ail moorers cum in contact more or less, with unclean suUtane., and all of them should have access to a ooiivi.ient bath; ami there is another class of men who nowi a imiu, n imu.i. for iU happy effect on their nerve as i..r m,i liness; the studious scholar, the prof.-sional teacher, the magiHlrate, the serilH tho clergyman, the dealer hi fabric, all ii.d.s.r workers, and especially mental workers, need not only the cl.-ansing but Invigorating and happifyiug elTm-U of a g.ssl Imth. And Iwt, but not least Ip ' ,,i"h ,,tU'n "M'IH"W 'r least exiectt as In cholera, cuoiera iu""h i 7 . 1 . . .i ll i- . ..1 ..I.I.. ly.rtnliln liatli ami numisiriess ouier Muini-, r""""' "',,, : which require but little water, ready jujl at the right moment may aavo some precious life, r inally, every house should contain convenient i ""K -n- au.l every mcmW of tho househo d shouM use it at blastonci a week. A g-ssl, ,,r5ticl ,;ortble ths are a-lvertis.l for sale at a merely nominal oriee, no one net.l be without o nteiui an itrni:i.', "" " : , iu health m inestimable m sicnuwsv-iiwom