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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1887)
THOUGHTS AND FACTS l'Oli WOMEN. of our nature ty Wins In hU pre-mf , while it w no uncommon ovurrvncc to meet with vt ona no positive in nature a to arvum u t either gwl or ill, ami when revcivcl intolho family, nu h an one come either to brighten or Might the inont iunre-1 tic of relationship. " Perfect oUtlicmv majr U wtiin! from hil ln n, an long an they ran W kept from lal an iatcn," ail a mother to me not very Ion ago, " hut let them onre enter hal company, anl they never wi-iii the lume again." I ! know of a liunhaml driven almt to distraction by domestic trouble, warning another against the association of hi wife with a certain lalyof the neighborhood, becau' idte had brought tlirv lifa.HU-r into one home, and he wan euro hhe would into another. I know, furthermore, of home w here Htiport ha Intii taken away, where, in the plaa of Htnilin countenance, there are the of fearful forclsslmg and an guish. Their nun ha gone ilown into night, all Uraiiie the husband anl father choervil aKxociation. Yen, we ail know of these thing, aii'I deplore th fart th.it they are true ; hut how ran they N la-tiered? We may not able to ameliorate thee condition, utile we sotin fortunate an to enricinv them in our own fam ilies, for ca h cane require a cure ivu!iar to itaelf. l'.ut what dor foment un, in the pre vent ion of hii h (xrurrvim-n in our own house hold, In our home to in the most interesting ct that we are ahle to find? Arc we nuking any ferial cirrt to attai h our children to it aii'I to it discipline? llowmin hof that whi It strictly Udong to home ilo we ur into the earn of mme out' tjuite outside our h"iue i n t r ent, to nroive, it may le, an irritant in Mum? How many womanly effort do we make to pleasing and attractive just for Mir home folk? If we are not doing all thesy things, and ewn more, wc are falling l low the true standard of a good hone kirjtT. It U inui It rai r to had into the right than to prevent frm the (.,'. U-l woman' art ion N jswitive lowar l the goo-1, and if flu! Ie a the and on the a! rt, h r homo will U? Iter highest -urir of pleasure, her greatest blessing, while her family, in far an nhe in consistent, will delight in ler dehght, ami accord in her dislike. It in uid that the ije n U the ."an i h i lamln, in her ren-nt viit Ut u t a, a rry mtn h ifiti rtte-l in the methyl an l iiii.!'i tionn of our nwntry, ! ially any that ! thoUjJjt cvjM le U"l ailiofiif 1h r p- pie. flm lelihtil in otir e-l' ational ijittuti"t f-f girla. he viit.-J WtlMrjr, anl uy'iUA In her own lanue, hy ww of the if'r, who itel a national rin. In lu r reply to the Kni tinj;, ttn Kapi4ani nil I that when he left her pai leMite, he lioi r trvamel f Kfiiiji m lav f intitutii.n tie I rntirvly to the el'i ati-u of girln, an l that he l-il l alaR carry the rememl ratev with lu r. Ir ha, In the no thIaltt future, we h!l hear of a k!n-lrel institution to oir Wi!iy, ptin inj( Into evileiue in the ini'Ut ef the 'n(w m t an. Hie ImU for t amni the HaWiti ian jxple are of an inferior nature. The ijum-h in very intelligent, an I, It ( nal I, la well in formal on n ial aiel phtkal i:!lrf, l th in i:tml an l Ane riia, he !- nt A otir laiik'ua'e. Hie I (t.i.iii4ioi-l l y the lu if aparent ti the throne, I'tino-M hiiiiokalaitl, fitter to l'rtnei .ike,ke, hwe nal fate of January lat all will r ineiiiUr. Tle prineA f akn the l!nlih ljiiu HueMly, in highly intelli- tual, an l U unoiii.!ilu-l in moi . A (ew yearn an'o it wan thought iu foj f f..f a woman to a foreign itiii-iu(y, iin!r he were a miiwioiiarv'n wife; Imt n, mitral U the t lufit' wrought t Kr'tri pratial wtk In thin tlirw tioii, that tin re are twenty fxir Imit' 'In-l uuinaff i . woiiii li in the lul-l"ii fu I I, U nilen prulatly an e'ul nuiitU-r -f marrtr'l wo men, atel puhlie opmloii lun ihanl l.ut fail' fi mui It on thi lh at the mUioii fu ll I now tlioiilil to l one tif the pU'i-n nuilr-l i ially to woioeu, I'r. I m y M. Ilall.t Va4r, ha l niui' piling if the )oiii W'tim n tit on i rirtint tif illin, an l toiopaiifia' it with a miiil lar hl 4 iih n at ,ui rt tU p. 1m muni r of ateine aitioiiif inaV ( y rvivli-l thM aiiM'iijf f main tih n!. MlM .h- bllfi !loW i one i( llrfi o.'!nfi the N i y f.f the ('o!'.r!V Idd'iU U"4t 4 Wo- men, an I U of'.eii at the llanar I aniv i t o.! I in, where, tlrt-y uy, ! in rr;w h-l hy h ftu l' iiU wi'.h a l-e a'lieinl anejnttii li ivf 1 relee. Aoof'hna' to Mm. Mary A- l imner, ll. tv are o two hun !fl anl lr,y artrli tty pati'ia . j n to wook n, an a'tnt koh at li l ((iiistiiia of 'ii'iry. A very pn'.ty way to i.ke a ihyii,U, U tle !-,!! ut, w hi h hp frv an r itl. ; TaVe !r:p 1 t.Mf, al an if- h a(l a I 'f wile, anl nil Uf ln Vmi, rh tut It a tity