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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1887)
N THE WEST SHORE. the tWU ho, dirrrtly after the husband's upon the monarch whose councils they info death, the widow's hair is cut off and her orna- enced. Victoria has already reigned longer than menu taken away; how she must thcnceforlli any other female sovereign in history. trir the rfr"Tft r!rh find cut the most nn- Mrnry f'I. Her presf nee is shunned, and die A very convenient and ornamental muBicrack trro- flic leper of society, doomed to pass or paper holder may be fashioned from an ordi Iter life in seclusion. he goes on to give a strik- nary saw-buck. The wood is first made perfect In ilMratidn of the vcneiable head of a Ilin- ly smooth with sand-paper, and then ebonized iUi family sending out his creatures to hunt or gilded. The ebonizing material comes in kn a girl of ten to Mess his remaining years, liquid form, and is put on with a brush and then and then turning to his widowed granddaughter rubbed smooth with a piece of coarse flannel rffifiwn and telling that her widowhood is a Two coats treated in this manner will give it a iminhment for the loss of her husband, which beautiful finish. A piece of pasteboard is folded ran only I expiated by a life of austerity, de- together and cut to fit in the top, and thisig vo,i"n nl I"'.- covered on one side with satin, and on the other , . , with plush. The edges of each end are turned Thes-en Kegent of Spain, despite prophe- in and overhanded together, and a plush cord SHto the .contrary, still maintains her author- sewed on the edge. Tack it in place Broad 11 y, and has done many wise and kindly ads satin ribbon is tied in a bow on each side where .hk-h ,,gh o keep her power until her son the pieces cross. Small castors are fastened of age, or he .n,s .ple desire to estab- the legs, so it can be moved about the rZ h.h a rejml.hr. A reU-lhon against her author- easily. ity 1-r.Ae out in Madrid, but it was suppressed ' ' and iu lea.lem condemned to death : ulie hnu-. T),n ,., a ner, ..Moned them. Thia was fo , w ellby a bait Zu Wiw, freeing the slaves in Cuh fmm ,K , P , ' ' to obtain the results, pat Urivm t0m "'Pof the branches twining U ruin in ,,, Mm rf t l? Vf T hanginS e&th it, you will have .I1h, that 1Mb of t "ZZ: l0-e 7 Phlnt; The leave8 fl-ito smaU ill 1 her into mwhle. Her niinirtrv .-iJT i " ' and there are no blo88om9 at that -.herrle,encron-UlH Z luoTn meet With 8ute88 in the culture " (-UU are anything but pleaded a h ' , V proPortion to our knowledge of the erf.tvn.t. with the slavery on that inland It Wment9 of each one, and they seem to pos l W remembered that f((r Home years ast ?n " "enwiea as human beings. rhildn-n . CuU. U-rn fa anther climbiiig plant, .. W JntH, w,th eaves shaped like grape vine leaves, and mf' mnt flowers. It j a quick grower tar " "" raiKi - Miuku rom,"mrated in a i , rM7nr"r ,,y hc I'I'lo of the BriS , 7 Pretty case for "Iverware may be TH TkrPOn W2 e hiH r h f the8- Turn up one- IT U,V U,' f,,wn' "olonia S I1'6 Pt ket8 and 8tih to back, tTC " WnsniiiSi ri?f 16 I.KKket8 the idth di, with, nitftr m to ,hu"' S? f ,n nche8' Bid with braid and work Buit the taste. ,1,, h. DH? 'a' t mal I t Ur IT two of the shelves, to r'k---venHgns ,ran koft cupboard. For occasional siker, CZ . " there top it Wider for a flaP at the K.n W u. -hs, rel- for'one "S?fcB!,dlrbe n,y u ttUAllT , . . wPn hen indirect ut. l -lu .leUvor! M?J n! notieed that that the world look r8Ml11' ht di, "Z?'a We are in difft oods, as l00k ,hrogh variously colored glasses?