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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1890)
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Ii u U4 I7 ., m M U c-j ifcj-fftw4 ftu4 l4nwL I tr known young coapleft Lo murieJ on conii Wr fthl Wt this ft UwxjunJ year, nJ tbejr worked, to ur4 o4 4ftflD4l, ftt)4 Jovrd mh other; ninJe ftlonr4 fvh oiWi tniifkfi ftixl fur ft! lh lerible ftrciJcnU that U!I U Crt dionrn; Uiere ere khtjt praitfi for the conU4 ftjiJinp ftn4 kiftM'i for Uie t!itrf J flogtra; (her vert tlaiji !!pr irme4 fur U trfft4-innrr'i vrtrj fct, a.nl (to tint it lU loor. Their home iu a cotU, irr', lo WJ, lt prrtl, lih ft green yard, rlne over Uit ponh, laj ftoirni In ewry lnJo; Uir wer while lire corUini Ciit Inaird and outward villi the cool windi, nd there vu ft lird that lung always, and a cat that purred cs th Irmh. 71er iu Ine, IniiJe, and confenUnent Helgh-ho! Tbi rUUp liu grown to a manilon now, and the klM (or the l.ltl w (,''i hand are forgotten; ao are the klanei at the d, iA the mitier of that, and Ute warm iHpperi; Ut po lliei are nrr erorrhed now by the French cook, but, lomthof , they don't laU half ao good ; where once Uie huiband ihired tle 4tiiy lawn, a ganWr goea with itatcly tread. It la aH ef y grn 1 and jrfect, but-(), dear I Where are Uie love and t)i kiMe and the contentment? Wt any one frighten you out of marrying on a thowaad a year, young leeelhearta, berauw If yoa both do your parti falthfally yoa will be rnuch happier in the colUfe than yoq ill U in Uie manilon, by and by, on tn thouiand a year. 11 me tell yon that many a rich woman haa itood in Iter ele gant home and ten the working man in Uie little cotta opjv tile take hit wife Into a tender embrace; and ahe hat turned aeay with aching breat and wet eyea at Uie vision. The dandelion ihould U oar national flower. It fUmee hki ri rtjret rld on Ue alojing hillilde; arroai the t taur.ti niea.Uw ; in the orchard where Uie dorea hide, pier Ing, in the long, iwert evening; alotit the cool marah p!aoei, here U.e tr murmqr with welling IhroaU ; along Uie barki, Ure U-e rlrer Itwn, linglng, through Ike rtuhee; In Ue ti!l, Uly t-larre, where oar dear dead one iWp wih julet banli and jxiUleM breeU0, 1 think they mut lore Uie dan lr ior.i!-Urf.y ho hare come to eee through the clear, aal eyte tf death what a bitter ffiorkery, a hollow ahow, a vain, blial trife aJter empty Udot and nelea wealth and aelfl.h gUy la U.li U lng we ral hie. We rea h with eager hand and cott oui lewria U lU ri h. rare fljwera that grow aUve uwi wat wt Hn-nglh, and break our pride, and wear out life imli U ing to climb lo Um-an 1 all the while we never ome ex U irt, roo-W, almpl dandlioo that bloomi alxig U-e wiyti W; thit Uji alike for Uie rkh and th poor, U we Wol and U- onfmtanate, U.e yoang and hopeul and U oU and a,J, the woman wiU oran;i bWotni on Ur brow and U-e erne w U layi w hlte Uoomi on Ur detvl. The danWlloo U Ue lote ditlne-it lire In ell plae and for all jiwple; it U fr-frw-to all who haie enough Umty in Uielr aoall to care U it; it rJve U riJ of Iu Uait to J1. And, later, wUa a tub-ft toy JU-o Iremulooa, gliitenlng, lilkea da Rjaie rt u on the nit wind, we lnow aat a daaW:,-a J daJ. ai4 thai Ula rwUi, elUreal thing U lU kjoJ, la v tf a Ui w Ure It Buy lie antil the tnsmptt tf prisg ral. ih to Uie aga 00 lh. It U Ue emblem of IJe etcr wrt-Ug-M it U oar tatijeuj ftiff 5