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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1879)
202 THE WEST SHORE. July, 1879. TWO OK Til KM. Id the (inn h'fiiM' wrtli the firmer mi, Hill, lila lUittftitrf hi. tug . OOtJ rjMlj Mli wu Im only rl.ll.l, and lit WOUghl her u lilr u 1 "Irl Ortlltl lie A wwe lilt Jnalnua, 1 In nl. 1 linn jfrtw, If tic UiH'tail ui) mljftil MM 1 j win, llli one nrt lin.l. sn.l loving i Nir lit wlil.. will boat .In In ihart. "Then IxtiM I tw of you, chllil," ulil In "Tli.n iIuhiI.I Iwiwi, to wnl'-otue. me When I mim tmtnr trimi lln- flel.l it Tilf lit ; Two would nuke tin. "lil hotiHwteavl lirllit Thtcw's i.,shlni liny, Willi In. hll.lmi four. To U irM t'vntlior Hid I oit nion-, A tf mul ,,l. liihir 'i 4 tny dear, With two u 1 ihlltlrm two tft.-iit in. Inn Paw iy tin mi., 'mini tin 1,1,1 , im tr. 1 In. nil. I walled alttMj mil ,1 , For whom In wilted hii in.ttcall htw.nl. Ami on 1 in,. r heelt llm lihtilirt itlrrnl. MrVbit," ihi Mill, mil hio-lt Iiit dentil, Ami hliMl tin hm.l that wu oM Ud hmwii 'fiUnr, IkM Ml In" If m will, Ann I .nit mil) .la.ifhler MU, "Twn to wrli.nnr V" MM ! iils-lit; Two to Uialiti the Ml ln.tin.tra.l lr!ylit , I not wnn.il. al. rlwi " " ace," Kwhl tin farmer, "mil win, mat 'wnncliotl)' he" till. the illuiiln in In mh 1 ( he. It, ni iuri with m iiiiiiiuw it nlfli mil miIi I Ai flM I'll llm Kltnnl Iter l.ws.1 "llm ol Iwlfllhor t.t,)1, , lilhlirh, ' alts .,,1,1 ' nl'l Hi' latent, "Ml II Mill li It Num., .Mi. . or Miii JuMf AMM almiu tin .1 Itiml, To m no teriM 1,1 mmtmukI ('1 "II 111" nl.1 M finnir, "jr. I mi It H Hn In ISUMM Mill MM l"i " Hut lleaai. Hi,). Thru twn U lull o, l r inr mil 111) Iimii l ,, 1. , flip MAK1N0 A HOUR I maiden at work in the midst tif lior tcons to dish-washing would aee everyone din hi. 11. .1;,, The home ti betk tlm I, ml ami the lilnuum pi oiviliaaUuu. My their htmM we jmlge n( the real char actor of any eople. Hero are the tiling which mtwt surely tmlicato imliviilual tli.ilit.n anil taste u well an national charac ter an.l tendm, ft The MM la alan the mint I""""" I'lart al loaal ai g nil uUJ. peaking Mjopi, In nine caaea out J ten the business man iIinIi nn thruug.lt all Im weary complications that be may support a home. It la the vim in of the homo that cheen the tlay. laborer at hia tasks; il li the center ami jewel of the lar.ntd, withutil which the latter avema like a I....U without a soul. Admitted that the hiime ia the htgheit work "I art in a emitted community, who u the it. if 'e hear als.ut men making homes fur themselves, Iml what kiml of homes , they MM t.oi.i Isltlurnia. nay, the women 2iliy "U' At,''. " "'"I'lratl,.. i, , Wl ) ' Vtm have U ., ,, " " 1 ' y mail win, t.kcK ltre l htmarll tl u wiah U know what autt ,. h.unei men make. True, arnne t.l ImM I r. tluUe pleaaanUltlc; l.ut are lin y, t. , them, m their amt.iutmenta an.l keeping, the l.tl.al m.leU tl the civiltretl home' t .mtraat thai with Utr .latntv apH.ii,l,n. t.l, kccpim, ..I U ni.j.M... ol the L,e. ,.( n-l ,,me,, who oar an.l iirmi.l (,.r theiturlve. Ill , I" cti.pUu home, . tipt by a tx.m pleU (ayanily. there ih.-il.l M l,th the mae. ttlme ami the leH.tnine element ; l.ut ,nM ute n it that iwvvatli .1. tl WtnLblMMj Ih. keet, IM mm houae M .11 il, u . ,!,, M lumiahetl ( the woman hate not tl... taele Ui aelert aul a.l)tnt' Il n true the MM uiuallv I t.nnln th nttaju rr it. fumuhing an.l iu lueleaunre. ant) if thli li what 1. tnt.t.,le.l l.y the eturr.at.wi. we will an UBtlrrwtentl it; ,i aflwr all it u the woman who u ielh U.eaittit h pi.... ami tn 1.1. at..l put. her imrri uikmi It Tree, the ii often gui.le.1 hv In. w ,m in many parltcolart, bat ti, h.mie whett tl .. ma.le it thm etpreaH.w .J her Laat an.l thought far mora than hia. She put. heraeif int.. it, u, eewyUlM Uweto la largely imUtled by her MMja Nor it it a! w 1 me that the h'ualtu.l (r niabot the home It la a good old Vaakee faahiou. sot uuito out of data, which act the make up nettling ami careu ami curtaine uml 4..1.1,. 1. r.. i... 1 r r...... 1 I..1... ill,. ,01 v. 10 10000 01 in' jubuiu, um iwue even before a huabantl wait seriougly thought of aa nn actual exiateuoe. The rule of lnlluence holds the name. Per hapn 11 little earlier, hut not more surely, tlitl the Yank maiden of the paat, who furnished her new home thrtiiighout, impress upon it her own iwraouality than docs tho maiileii of to day who marries without a bed, a blanket, or a ltirCAU. Nil. I IIIIV l.AVI. Kl.Mt.lf.Lo rrtotor.i n,..l the services of professional upholsterers; she may even tun posscssioii ol a house rca.ly lur- DwMd, of which she never has liear.l before; but if she lioonmos its mistress, she will set her mark ol. if1 il.n Loom villi I.. ..- IhJ. ramcr man mat ol Her liiisl.antl; the housekeep ing will resemble that of her mother more than It .Iocs that of bis mother If imvoi 000 ., nous feeling to go through tho house of a sister . - mwwwi wMvni you ...ay 11..1 nave una neiore since she was married, anil see the impress upon all the home arrangements, reminding you of what you have seen in tho homes of her mother or her grandmother in the days of your child hood. It is like tracing tho family likeness of form uml feature through which tho souls of kindred shine out and mold the pbysiijuc. I M i l KM II UK lll.MK. Hut let us ask. what, la tlm I. .1 .(.KOLOV 11 III IM earthly endeavor' It is the perfecting of imli- vuliial character. Anil the homo ia the place w here this sort of work ii ,!,,,. il It l. .1 - ' 1 i iv ww 1.0.IU anywhere. haractor inaking retiiiirea a work- "hop, a studio, iioculiarly devised and furnished. I hat studio is the homo, anil tho artist la woman. SilliiKise the to. it). or the I I . .. .t u ... -. "" 1 iii.ii,, 1, ouoiiiii have in view the proper molding of tho char- .n I 1 , 1 of Ii.f iuaLl. A.1 .. .... .ii..ja..vwii ravuer man tricking ,, " ...... j , I.U....N, hi 1 K"rc"' tn'"il) elegant leisure. iit ini ll HI 1 1 I- Hii'llV . 11 fit .. II Wiminil H If WIN mM t.L.m i amm Tl 1 1 aarsrww -.iiii n iiini. 1 IH'V llllfl hare all her lalK.rs, they would w tlisciplinotl r. j . wuiiwomu oy care ami rusponai- bility, atrenolhened by labor, made healthy by eterctae. w hile she w.n.l.l tiu. Huh . I ii lo 1 Lf-T.- """.uty .. ......e itigniy ai.prectateil elaure. ..veuiuaity mey would rcliove her of care, antl 111 meir tune wotiltl Iwoomo thoughtful, enter pning, indemMitl. tit itmkeri, Ul,l they would Iw iourco of itroiitftlt So, Uhi, in the cue of Kwm H U . injury to Ik.vs to sit by and aee their mother .e.o.e., tun work which they might help her do ami ..socially if that burden makes her lev.thaiid irritable. Hoys shoultl U, taught -If help far more than they are, taking care of their own rooms, clcauinu an.l saaoill 1...:. nwn cb.thei. ami i.,w ,.. 1.... ..... . ,. , . ... .- a " ..".is. 11 wutuu I- a i-iittvo advantage to all our boys if thev were taucht. at lea.1 tho ., of h,.ne,.ik. Thev would 1...1 I. 1 irt .l in manv an 1 .1. tl. . ) 1 wohoji in meir Illlure iveato -- - , . 1,1 , , : - ...nioriaiiie to do a turn lor w.f.. ..r ,ii . .. . '. Hi lV . 1 """ B w neii nor ery life might ,e,K.l apoa , l.ttle help; but the.r own character, wouhl 1K. f U.u,'.r ,,,, 'eb.,.,l. eiK-. tally , all t)lr ,,,1(,,r mnMerl U.m. W.,,,K ,,, hubudl and .. I, it not deatrable ,h.J ,cll .hM ,H, aJaajM to mT, g.wKU.i,i. mJ a. nw Ul make Otlt all till re., .or.. .. .1 3 wrke,i I.. .. : ":. . ! r w" . ,"" """K aa,rt ol drudgery. Vnu Would See ,..W e.erv .1.1 L ..I 1 K " ' "" tnto the .h .'.' i i ".e work went H.vr.l ones. The ever rumjtg, much cmplaine,t l -.Irudgerv evro of washmg duhea, would c . S. MU U the Lghtneaa, the eh"r, " cullure cJ , iuuii hTclear tZ t ' l" C,""-th "re..he.l cutler' mm Ihe suda ol th. waah tub vuJ,rr -Hj-- -UilutaeTjucatra:,,1 hat mothar for th, aake of mM or plunge ins lork into one dish, or dab' hit knife into the onnn riieon of l . n i i i i r- uuiwr: yvnat careful homo-maker nogleota tho influence of clean bedding and well-swept rooms on the habits of her children r or neglecting, d0e not have cause to regret whether she knows it or not ? Hven the effect of clean clothing i, not al for the oiiIb . In icneU AJ 6 .. ' , , " : - .-. "i wuai, mother and homo maker but would find all her toil ..8iivo..o.i ...in swec.eneu, 11 alio hut considered II... flirniif inlloonno of 1 o ..... .. . o.o.j, u,.u m inese little thingB in forming tho characters of her ohildren ' If we ltd. the fnelitxy of , I , I ..... . . .-- i . B ...ougo.j, lu Bucn W(rk cut into our lives antl waste our spirits, whose fault is it? And then the cookery ! How manv a noor woman hates the nni.lr.,.nu. -i . ' - ... own-o.ovv ailllOSl at sne would an internal machine ! She feels at i( it were scorching out of her life almost every, thing fresh and beautiful ; and perhaps she it not far from right, if we take into account the blighting effects of all tho indigeatible dishes she prepares by its aitl ; but if so, the fault is her own. There is not really an article in her house which sho can make more serviceable for the health and happiness of her family. This, however, is not dono by ministoring to scllishness and appotito, but by making whole somo food attractive and agreeable. -Proper fowl is the largest ingrodiont in the health and llai.nintiHH of el.il, Troo ,,. .1... f. 1.-1 youth, and in tho strength antl endurance of manhood. It is the very material of which thev are lm.lt no Tl T. nn . t u 1 r " "v wwetot Baieguartt sho can throw around overy member of lior noiisonoiti. woes ahe realize her power ? Much tluitlidlts as theitn nnohf t,. ui,...,,,. I,.... i. i j . e, , O"" -vIJ.olU HWI I1BIIUI, brighten her thoughts, lighten her toil, season nor tiisues, ami make all her labors very preciouf, Many things now tiresome would be so no longer, and nothing should bo indifferent. Mauy things might bo put asitle as unnecessary; much of the routino labor may be paid for; but the eye and thought and heart of the home-maker shoultl bo in it or inspire it all. It may bo that few will listen to all this now. It may bo that woman will wander out of the home antl seek ..w..u i,..,.. i,o 1...1.1 ........ .l. -.u.u ... , ,,,,,,, 11 1 11 1 1 1 ,ua sccrot springs of power, since it ia for these she " ewiujj, out, ane win oomo Hack to it ultimate V. She will e, ,;. .,1 ..... 1 " - - .vwiiuim iHJBWt mg aa tho great objeot in tins life and the next; and homo aa the nlaco where most nf it mint I ilone, anil borsolf aa the one who can best do it; nnl silo Will Bl.l.t.ln down .,, !,.... .... I. Ua.111 .1.. . " o IW 1.0. I '. I . Ill I " I I I.O II I I . and with great contentment. Witfin Column, in 1 nrrnmoijinu journal. A X3DTI to St tKNt n.Thc Detroit IWi 'ii has a "Linn, kiln I 'lol, " I , . I... ui ...iu viuti, autt av a late meeting the mcmliera tacklctl the lubieot of eion.io Jt..n..r.l 1 .1 Ti, . 0u1.11 utu npeasers voiced Hie follow- llll! tribute "Si'i........ .... .!..... I..I I 11 wo BU1I1B us, 111 100 ui, an all arotin' us, an' yit tho great majority of men doan' seem to realise the fack. What builds tie tiah iu tie stove, 'copt science ! What unm tut t-aiers in tie kettle cept science ? What furnishes our clothes, our homes, an' etwn our graves, 'cept science ? (laze on de sun. Hut lor actence who .1 know whether that thiny orb war oltcr in Kem.edu , tin utti tuvt ....1. u L ,1a 1 , J ov,ww,uw Olio 1 0 ky 011 a bee line! (iaze on tie moon. Hut for science, who among 11a would know ita infloo- nco on tie watermelon crop ? Look at tie start. Heft.' the advent of science who could tall Vcnut lit'in Aunt Hctsv ,1,. Knrt mtmr foin. t k. liiff li.Hr. or ll .llll. b4ww f. .1. ... .I.e.) ---O --" ' no. 00 1 w." vieiico matle tie steam engine, de kivered cart, tie wheelbarrow, de w bit. wash bruth, an'de everal odder .,,.,..1... ..1.1. I 1. .1,. toon w (licit III.II HUMID UW nashun what it am tn.rlav . ,.,.. frowt bri.lcea acr.wiB Droit ei U ' .... .... I 1 11 in 1.1.;' uji o.,- iroin de deep well; it puta nut firea; it gi us tie hnc oomb; it mixes de plug hat an' de papt r collar; it brings us de glorua Ko'th of July; it makes itcas ami beans wid our coffee so dat we t tel which it taste de moas' of, an' but for 1 de mat. w.d .1. i.c..k. ....... 1.1 I.. 00. , , "... ov rov.iuui HV..U WW " whar." Tiuv call the U. S. Ten Dollar UrUiVstta- babybonda."