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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1881)
6a THE WEST SHORE. March, 1881. iiv weight of the advantages and di advantages. We conclude by My ing, f hut notwith standing UraiMMiinm ni concrvmiiim, and lh ohiectioti of Ignoranc, this movement hat everv iirnc of suc cess. Our great scholars ar at work. In Ihis lelegraflc age when great idea Hath tiniultaiieouidy thru Ihc great nerve renters of I tic woild, ihc ninr ar wilhin eaty reach of their leader. The reform mutt I united, lilm. nral, flnat. MT. TACOMA. rii w. rimm. Morally iltant, .! lol Tmxni Hlaari agiliut the ettlein tXf, KWn( i hum fl,l in.1 mounlim WMh tli Hum rrrtl lifle.1 lih, Wilk Ihf gin trf the MiniUr, Tllik nr lc.1 tMigtilrit Mu.li Nat iimI tuil ih mil..,i Uf t7.ul I he nr Itiuh. Then, am, Ik km it Ulnl IWk rVm i ihf fwl.L of w,.., Ami a Wf-fUxin, lilt wiin, Npt.U 11V1 til a k..fUivnl cli,w. 1 17 nHan glMin elurn, I if Iht MMf lwt.lt like .Lis While, a tin 1 1 y, u I) my. ram) he.lt.ai tliruh thru Kil iw i.m, inirfwnlii., Tlt lite HH In 1,4 (.lirs Mt4 giiaii ihe k. t d4 hill., Tif M tlh pit.. uin III l.iiv rr una ihe xiri (.Uln Ihe t)ll) hlr, lull i , Waile, 'f iluuni ti Mvl tutrix lien a fclnt ul linul W t ttmly run,-, Mi Utilt mturs (Mhei hwimI Ihe mounlain't l.r. Aw!, hi Jlrt titr.4, ilrnlii;, Hmile the liily a4Minl (. A HAItV t AKklAl.K IN THE MALI. A hahy rattiage in ihr hull. The haifclMintrM ptete of fiitiniiirr that any hootri.tt Immm, dIm ay iimk. ing an Ihhh.ihI.Ii- rttvptioit u, a,,r i.f III riwltr. Tli Iwl'V ai MKr mcaim a Ihmiw, Without it, mily a place li MiiV ill. Il mean, a "dear limplcd djiliiig" Ihal mkr tunthine all (lie limr when II hat in u.ii (lie colic. Il mean a hsppv mother, wlvvn life k flllrd with all fender -!, WfH ITM.iimI.iIhh-s MoixK'tliii iHira fW )c lutuir, Il nicaiH a fitlwi wIki IkiI.U up ,i, haul among inrti Willi Ih uu.lo lliKtiily hal any man nut kiu , To mother it i - m.w T foliar t , i.v " Tl'e" I'al'V IHIIUr ill llio lull llirillia All tli wt iillh Of iuy Linn miiet " llu.h, tnjr ilrr, lie Hill in ilumlirr, Hole angeli fiurtl ihjr linl." When all ihe lime ahe in the anu'el that (jikI apKin'.cl to ;unnl it, as none of all hitfh heaven'i host coulil lo. It mraiu a world of plan and pro IccU which all center in that one little life. It menu father who Mudir hi hunk hiiliince with wonderful diligence for " my on " iniisl Imvca j;ohI educa tion, a i;imxI xiiirt in life, you know. And he goe home and cntchen up the laughing toilillcr, and redden the dim ple with hi whikkcr, ami tlx-11 putting klurdy Iwelvc-month-old on hi feet, cl him at hi a, h, c of walking, nd d mining him with romicnl dignity, M Well, governor, where h:ill wc go now " And although he only cull him gov ernor, the mother' heart says and the father' won't deny it were she to put it in word that more likely it will be prcKidtnt, in that dim, leautiful anJ certainly very grand future. Her choice, however, would be that he should be a good man and a happy one. Jlctwccii them both, they parcel out for hi manhood' year all that makes I life wm th the living. The baby carriage in the hall mean : a good deal, does it not ? J It means everything to the father : and mother. j It meat4. more than can be told. ' If you have uch a piece of furniture in tine, you know all about it. I If you haven't, it's a wasto of raw material to bother with you. 1 ......... if MOI NT TACOMA. rKOM MICH 8 MSHAOE, W, T,