WASHINGTON. 
217 
Analyses of mineral springs in Oregon. 
Constituents. 
Des Chutes 
Hot Springs. 
Wilhoit's 
Soda 
Springs. 
Aurora 
Saline 
Springs. 
Foley 
Springs. 
Qrt. per gall.* 
34.50 
Or 8. per gall> 
87.57 
85.32 
32. 23 
6.00 
3.40 
6.45 
Grs.pergall. c 
Qrs.pergaUA 
Trace 
9.46 
1 
1.82 
20.42 
2.00 
1.21 
8.20 
Trace 
201. 00 
356. 00 
75.00 
Potassium chloride 
Magnesium chloride 
19.87 
Iron 
Iodine '. 
Trace 
474. 13 
Trace 
10.61 
1.01 
90.00 
Silica i 
Organic matter 
21.00 
Total 
77.61 
421. 97 
861. 62 
Cubic inches. 
186. 00 
Qas. 
Carbonic acid 
Cubic inches. 
22. 56 
Cubic inches. 
3. 3844 
Cubic inches. 
Constituents. 
Kitson's Springs. 
Cooper's 
Springs. 
Payton 
Mineral 
Spring. 
Cold Spring. 
Hot Spring. 
Magnesium sulphate 
Gr8. per gall.* 
| f 28. 00 j 
180 00 
Or s. per gall* 
Or8. per gall.* 
Ors. per gall. ,• 
Calcium sulphate 


Sodium chloride 
9fi« nn 
128. 00 
113. 00 
145. 00 
Calcium chloride 
48. 00 64. 66 
190.00 
115. 00 
(62. 00 
Undetermined matter 
42.00 
>>34. 00 
Total 
256.00 I 314. no 
352. 00 
435.00 
» L. N. Dornbach and E. N. Hors- 
ford, analysts. 
k J. A. Veatcb, analyst (1869). 
' J. H. Bell, analyst (1870). 
*E. Gr. Rex, analyst. 
•Philip Harvey, analyst (1876). 
f With insoluble matter. 
« "With calcium, carbonate and 
loss. 
h With magnesia, alumina, and 
silica. 
WASHINGTON. 
The list of mineral springs for Washington Territory is as yet small, 
and, so far as known, this is the first attempt to enumerate them. 
Walton mentions but one locality, viz, Medical Lake, which is at 
present the only one at which the water is put up for sale. The water 
is condensed and bottled and the evaporated salts are also put up in 
packages, which are extensively sold. There is but one other locality 
in the Territory used as a resort. As the country becomes more fully 
settled there will doubtless be other localities improved and many new 
ones added to the table. 
The present list has been compiled partly from maps and partly from 
letters received from various portions of the Territory. 
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