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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1880)
"4 THE WEST SHORE. April, 1880. HOME REAMS';. On. of tba pleasant and ooblt dull of the head of thi family It to furnish iu memhtri with good reading In time that 11 put, it in coutidared riiough l .bribe ui'l fer.il and ehel Ur family. This tlx sum of parental duty Hut latterly it hat la m found uut that wlvta iid In!. It. 1. hive mindt, to thtt it be noma ncatlly to educate the children, and In rtiuh reading for tht wholt houaehtdd. IthM lawn found out that tho mind waole food as wll aa the body, unl that it wuiU hi be shel tared from th pttibee storms of error nd vioe by the guarding and In. mil) roof of 1 n t-l 1 1 n ee tad virtu An Ignorant family in our day, ia aa enlitueted Institution It amella of tlia ii.i.i peal It ia a dark ipnl which tha light of ll i nnalern man id intelligence haa not reached let good reading go into a hum, and tha very atmoihar of that noma gradually hut aural y change. Tha hit begins to grow amhi tutua, to laid alioul man, ilaoa, principle, books, tha patl and tha future. Tba girla I., uta In (awl a aaw life otaauing More them, in Snowle.l.e. duty and lovo. Thar aa naw lialda of uaafuluaaa and pi nature. And ao Ilia lamlly changee, and out of thia numlrer go honnfahfa tuembera of eoofety, I t tba tun h of InUdligenv b lit in aver bout hld I ' 1 tha old and young via with eaoh other In lutrodtKlug new and ileal. il lutoca id 1 Itrrtahlllg t I", nl retil- InvaatigalliHl, and III Ing, atudy and improvement Oar Horn ,(. II. .mi The iron, young or obi, who haa a goud home, aad conducts hiinaell aorthy id It, haa oaa of tha atrongnal liilluenoaa to n .train fmm nee and to Hiapir an amhtUou to cmllirete noble .lualitic. that an t..il.l enviiou lum leaving, ha it a wanderer till tha hour arrive tor return. 1 here ia ureal lm. 111 the aaying. "Hall tear an bumble, there ta no plto Ilka: hum " It ia nut in M.la. e and gurg...-ua ilia play, nor ta tba oottaga o'er whose walla tha ivy ! preept tad by whites wtlke the rueea bloom, lull in Ihtl pi tot where the heart in. la teal ami hat the turn of lit earthly mature. Thiase with oat a home are on a trarkleaa tea without a bavaa, aad the aoul ia ever toaaml in unreal until daabed upon lite rocks in aa almleat voy- a 1 111 i tliet Bight a aervuue man In HurliagUm waa awakeae- bv hearing a marauder in hit ehtehaa boat lie battil) drmi I bltneelf a lit lie, anaatad out Ui the ben houee, graaped hut alab llrtaly, pat bat head la the dour and abouted, "I MM out of there, you ana of a aa aaw, ar 111 haw the heart oat of yon '" and thea, bad nre ha oould aaa which tray to ilnke, a Ug dog, with a )ae like aa alligalur tallied aat l la baanary aad bit bim luar Urn in la 14 bator the aatontehed matt ould reach lb hail door. The man ia aow a-nUag a paat lib lt In prove Ihtl, owing In the untrained aad limit.! laUltigeaea ol tha lower order ol ei.ie.els, Itagaag calculated In laepire man with berre Buy be addreael to t ttraag dog with an ehV 1 beyond that ol ea raging him. ateea. Ktvs l..l.ei It at both the cane and billet KJ id aai Aanattoaa life that wa are ae.er qalte oaa Waal We all epert to ao aoaaawber eaelur we das, aad bar a belter liana wbaa g4 there lhaa w oaa baa at b.aava. Tha baa at oar Ufa .linieai XV aay aa will work aa long, aad then w will eayuy oarealvea Hal a Had it jaet aa Tbarkaray hat rtid II "Whaa I waa a hay," h taid. "1 an bed ma. Van) II aaaaahdliag I htda't . When I waa a aaea. I had a taWlag. tail 1 didn't waat aay taty " rTaAraf ('-Maw It waa e) pees f iinaaat la tha haaraar. wa aaal hit laadhvly last evening a , neatly tr!.d la a .itrisitai silk ttaad Hull, katfa ' NO COMPANY OR 0001) COMPANY. This ia a motto worthy of the attention of all, both young and old, fur human chsractur it of tuch tn impressible ntturc aa to ho ettily affect .JLj tUoa. till anout it comei in contict. Hie Itlloa thip of the good ii not only advii able, but deairable for llio young, whoae aim hould alwtyi be to higher aUndardi than them aalvei 1 tract H-rKiiitl iiiti-rcourac with men and women of high inlclligrnco ami rctiuomcnt, and . i.nU 1 with thoae whow tundoncy and in rlinatum ia (Ood, never latli Ui liring tonic hap py effe l ami ballflolll influence, lictter far ba alone than 111 tha tociety ol tho low-miudcd tnd imium, at even gating uioQ ilcliaied iieci III. II" ol kniuoitr, will m mm taint, at it ftm ilianu a tnd grtiliiilly aaatmilitci the mind to tuch t model. The halula of thoan advanced 111 life are rarely changl, then how absolutely necenary il it to form gtm I onee when young, at than from iym pathy, unknown to tlioiimlvoi they graduully itiultt. and imbibe the tone and ityle of their attociatra Such liemg the cato too much care, cannot lie Ukcti ill the aeleotion of cotnpauiunt, who will have a beneficial after influence on the character. TrM moat pure and Ix autiful atlinon it urn and the heat of rulea, with had eitmplca, avail nothing; hem e the great imKirUnce in the choir of thoec who are to la- with and influoncu tin yuiing b niiiU 't and etimple. More gen 111111 mI ami prollt will he derived from even a abort 00I1U1 1 with the intelligent and rdm-it-d. than In. to lonalant Htring over hooka. I 'untact iiuparla either gtai 1 or hail according to whom it ia with aVaattefft Kami mi liana with Ihiuk. Iu her Imok on "How Two litrli Tried Fanning," the - I- - - 1 , 1 . . ... : 1 ,1 auwt'it Bay ner uetia were tell Willi lllOtt - I thtt ia, we led them chemically; hut tho finely nhuiiied green vegetahlea now lettuce, now cablaage, now onmna, now fruit the coarae meatt Uiught at market; the varied graiua, with oiiualaul 'middling!" atirrml up with hot water imw with dual of cayenne pupper, now tail, now aulphur; the coottant lupply of plat. Ur and I , anil the oouatant aupply of freih waur brought ut the deairad retull eggi the year round, a tupply in winter at wall a in milliner. To be aura we earned themf hut We had nut committed the fatal mistake of iuptoa. ing w should get thiugi atl fmrm JHoJj attiiiug them. Win 1 tn M Dun IhilX Tlmwu the terribly auggeaUve italement crayone.1 on the hlackh.nl which atood on the platform at the rim sg noon urayer meeting the other day It ,hwU It.lNki.ilii.iMl a year 111 money It make lilly per cent, of our insane t uiakrt ninety I'm ,, ,,,,, , r ,.,,. nals Ii ....... directly aeventy fiv, percent, of out niutdelt It tend, forth ninety p,r of our - aajaaatajaj j, . m, Il 1. ooe every .,1 mmuU-. n,t . Jruilj,. aid . g,.,r. ut nearly I1.M..1 . Ststem airo Yonwo Hopsekeipeks. An old "housekeeper" give her young friends the fol lowing advice, through the columns of the Oer mantown TeUjraph : Every young houskeeper who sits down and seriously studies out the aubieot will find herself a different being if aha manages her affairs with system, or if she lets them manage her without it It is true that licforo he is married, all her study on the sub ject will be theoretical, and possibly somewhat impractical, and something like the house one builds and is enohauted with till ooming to live in it For there are things that only experience can teach, and in matters where the experience ol nobody else can be of any material service. If her mother was a woman of system, the young housekeeper already has much of what ahe wants bred in her boue, as one may aay. But, if her mother was an invalid, or was shiftless and thriftless, was overwhelmed with troubles and babies, thtn the daughter has to strike out a path for herself. The sooner then that she remembers that there are but seven days in the week, and that that period of time constitutes one revolution of the household, tha sooner she will come into her kingdom and reign undisturbed by her people. A Fine Dou Weduino, The following re port of a doll's wedding party is the nrst effort at rcimrtinK of a nromisinn voune journalist of twelve years, and it was published exactly at furnished by him by tho Stockton (Cal.) Herald: A very novel and ploasing entertainment was given this afternoon at the residence of Judge U.. W : - VT "I n . ' . v 1 ..mini, uy .;ui ireanor. rormal invita tions were issued to Miss Creanor'a young friends anil their dolls to attend her doll's wed ding, Miss Uenevieve Oreenleaf to Sir A. V, T. Heaumont. The ball-room waa very hand somely and appropriately deoorated. The doll guests and their attendants were all dresaed in vne mos. styiieu ami fashionable costumes. VI. .-It... ..ii. ... . .uoioiievoi me Drme was a very magnilicont dreas mad in the latest utulo ,i 11,.. i,.;t.. 7.1 -v"tj ... the bridegroom was tho usual black coat, wtite vesi, eic, 1 ne supper was very line indeed. I here waa a ilde La dn set f,,e tk. a ... .... uu,, miu ne the cakes were in proportion to the dolls, it l'rc"y: aiiogctner it was the finest ...tMuoeuveriatumeui over given in Stookton. How a Little Girl Obtained a Mt-nai A little girl only eight vears of a ha di.'tln. guiihed herself for bravery, under the following taRPttaaataataaj Mne is the dtughter of a gentle man living at Blackball, Avonwiok, Devonshire, -..u natug wiin ner govcrneaa and a VOUUUcr atatar l.k. ...l 1-11 . , !. r m. . aawouar tell lltlo a U001 Six eetdeep. The brave child leaned overhand in trv tiitr tit .1, i., ... a .. . ' - in era. ' te i V. .". fr.uk... i , . " 10 ma not become (rigliteued but managed to hold on to the gov- eruess w ith ..... I. ....! -J . . . . ,1,. . V "-, uu me snort l.uslies 00 I . etlgo of the pool with the other. Her cries out Th?"'"8 "r rk:"ln' Wh them out. The name of th lime eight-year-old leTr. Hth" Myy.ornUh lllwien, and circumstance. '""".at aeuutng the 1'i.i.rja-TAKT m r, Haunt, ire 25 ft 1-enatagan.i.of pot,h an alcadleal ,t,unl... i i. . . I" aaaa ,r , piinaaar ieh a. ,,ng gallon., neatraliaing h" S CTaaVT'.- '' mm ol u.lc, ' r mm nJZ. a vary dilalad tulutiua il t., i , , , n ! Jf ,, mmm aa BmUw. DWWOl or Rvotmo-.-a Speru 7" ,h, iMo ''onDition of evolutioni-Kv- "lulion 11 a chtllio fmm l-J.o ,. . . r-..i k luuennite, incoho- r nt ,,m t , , KJ.t,' 00,,tmuou sS uu.,le. no,. 3 'b Wk" .thingelH.ficalion, kanr st afiffST fni If a l.tt.e A.i- "lck-togethora- hould rtel we