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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1872)
WILLAMETTE FAEMEE. sale. She feald to mc, " I never went to. Mihool inlay in my life, and hnd no encouragement to lenrn to rend nt home, and so cannot rend a vonl,tuui no ono has time- to read to me, nnd time drags heavily, for in winter I can't got to church to hear some thing good to think about. I have no pictures to look nt, and I wish the Father nlovo would take me to my better home, for there is nothing now to llvo for." Tho atmosphere of that room made mo heavy-heart ed, and I pondered on the awful stu pidity and sin of parents of this day who do not provide for their chil dren's minds as well us their bodies. I am glad to ee that thero is a com pulsory law in some of tho States, by which parents and guardians are compelled to have tliolr children in chool a portion of every year. And T would like in miiihj way to hasten tho time when every State in tho Union should have such a law on its statute book". With sorrow I siw in n late number of tho Fahmku how miserably Oregon is supplied with free schools. Thero must bo a wak ing up on this subject. Your thirty-four thousiud young peoplo havo their rights, and ought to learn of life and duty in good school. It is well to bo interested in blooded stock, railroads, wheat crops, and tho largo herds grazing In your fruitful Holds; hut is it not tho part of wisdom to expend more cash, and care on your children ? Neglect of this sub ject is criminal. Ignorance- and vice aro bad capital every whore. Hut I always got routed on this subject, and imit stop and go on with my third call on a family, which is my model for homo trainlngnnd making tho lot of circumstances. Kight children under fifteen, six of them in cliooI ten mouths in tho year, and no hired help except to do tho week's wahlng. l'orfect system and order about the wholo liou.-e. Tho children aro taught from tho tlrst that there N a plnco for every thing to bo kept, when not In two, and that they aro to wait on them selves when poilblo. Tho littlo twin girls dro.'-od themselves when three years old,aud now at eight are, very handy to caro for their three younger sisters. Tho mother who has so many little bodies to clothe, so many littlo mouths to till, could not bo so cheerful and brave, were It not that her husband bears his full share of tho burdens. Ills wife never has tho kindling wood to split, tho tires to build, or the cows to milk, and tho management of tho children is not all loft to her. Obedience, mutual forbearance and kindness aro tho rules and yet everything seem so natural and Jolly, when a neighbor goes in, that things seem togoju-t right of themclve. The- temper storm, tho trials of patience, that ono teasing brother with sovon sis ters can cause, are not seen, but they must occasionally bo there. The chicken pox and meaMes and irrita ble days, are sad net off to children's winning ways; but all in all, it is n littlo bit of Kdeu in tho way of a happy home, whero thero is true, hearty sympathy between imrents and children, nud where expressions of kind feelings are not considered a mark of weakness. What memories of homo will these children havo in mature years? Ono writer in speak ing of his childhood said, " I fed as if I had onco lived in Heaven, and straying had lost my way." Weary hearted, hard working mothers, make the happiest homes you can for your children, m noon to go from your care. They may bo wayward nnd rebellious, but hold their hearts by loyo to tho old homo, if you can not control their foot. Your huiband may not keep his end of tho matri monial yoke even with yours, but shame on him if he don't. Mnko tho bet of thing, and whatever your burden, havo hope, and courago of heart. In closing, I would like to whlper a word in c hubauds, ears that I don't want their wives to hoar. JJo kinder in your homos dud try, to save work whenever you can; and don't be ashamed to help'wlth the harder work on rainy days, and in harvest time. Ixxk to the comfort nnd ease A Protruding loo I not a tightly thine ay nothing abont liqalih ml comfort. SII.VKU TIP l'KI) Shoes net or wear out at the toe. For Sale by all I)ealr. XthlO-Sw. of your wives more than to your own, nnd Ik) as willing to havo them share your good fortune as you are your poverty and losses. Then can't you give more encour agement to your children by taking sultablo magazines and papers, to como fresh and now every week nnd every month, and helping them to understand what they read in thenr.'l 1,"rl,,,-K0,,c";-w- Wk't l'- -.. ,, , , , , Newspaper and Athertlflni: Agent, are author- ,v i.iu im.u . ui..s iuu i.ii.s.iiii Ucdtoacta.AL-ent forlhe FAinmt In Portltud- m At Iloducvd Price I . KxccWIor Michlnc Oil, No. Is China Nut Oil; Lard Oil (3 qualities: CaMorOll (J UiO; NcaU ) Foot Oil, Pnre. A reliable Hock. New, freidi.and allow tgntcf. At hOUTIIEItS UUL'U STOHK, ' Moore' lllock, Salem. lmf ygjw , AGENT TOB and pure, and your example safe for your boys to follow. And lastly, can't you make things a little nugger about the yard, and handler about the house and barn? Ingenuity and skill bestowed upon homo comforts pay good percentage. Power to do comes from doing, and by keeping your eyes open you will see new ad vautagos,aud ho stimulated to greater ell'ort, m that each day will be a rev elation of higher life and beauty. 51. .1. I'vi.i:. l''iturrTm:i:. Wo would call atten tion to the Nursery Stock of Mr. I.ca vitt, on State street, opposite l'atton's block, hi thlsclty. Hehaall thi'bot varieties of Fruits, common to Oregon. Those wishing anything In hi line, would do well to call on him at once, as bis stock Is rapidly going oil. TiikCasiiopS. K. Mav. Yesterday tho cuho of the State vs. Sam'l K May enmo up In the Circuit Court, and was continued until the June term. to reeelte ndtcrtlFCtncnt and Mihrrlptton, and receipt for the rame. w rtvntiisnnciitis. Otowni:i Oct. The proceeding of the Kola Precinct Farmers' Club will appear next week. Ho who think better of Ids neigh bors than they de.-erve, cannot be a bad man, for the stauard by which his Judgmont is formed, l- the good ness of his own heart. to ADVi:itTisi:its. Through the column of the Fauui n the mUir ttcr In enabled to prevent tile burlner Id nil i la c of the public an mlntiu;:i' pinced by mi other paper In tho blutc. Tinu of iphertlrln,; on eighth pare. Orciron & California Itailroad XVOLIO TAIJL12. $10,000 Wanted nv - S. FRIEDMAN. 1IAVINC1 lTUCIIASIllI NY (1001) 25 pr ot. below present Prices t am enabled to nil corrct pondlngly low. my large and eiteiif h i anil large tm k of DRY GOODS, CLOTH 1 3tfC3-, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Crockery & Glassware, AND NIMKI10US OTIIKIt AKT1CI.KS. Call and Examine Goods! AUCTIONEERING roil IIOTII Till: CITY AND COUNTIIY ....nv.... S. FRIEDMAN. Store, In Diirliln'n lllotk, iiolt tlir Hank, Siilem. Salem, Jlnnli !, lST.'.-tf. Cabbage, Onion, Squash ! I Iumi published threu vtoika, uiont amply 111 i t ruled, on thu cultliatlnii or thero thrioegetn bleu, gltlng tho thoiifand detail aulmaliiahlii to the beglnm r. Price of i aeh, n ud pott paid to any addrv, thirty cent. JAJIKS J. Il.tlliF.dOUV, Mar.'J 1 fi . Matblche.id, Mac. SEED POTATOES. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 03F1 Ij33Jr3D03ff. ...AND DIIALKK IN ... CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! ALSO, KKKPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A l"l Mi AND WKI.I, riKLKCTKI) STOCK OF Grookery and Glassware, Willow and Wooden Ware, Plated Ware, Tobaooo and Cigars, Toys and Notions, Lime and Salt. DANFORTH'S NON-EXPLOSIVE PETROLEUM FLUID MnrchSl Coitnm-rc Inl olrri'l, Nulciu. EGGS FROM MY FIRST PREMIUM FOWLS IILAt K I AM NOW FHF.FAIllID TO Kow l, Ir. : CHICKENS. DA1IK HllAUMAS, I.KIIIT HllAUMAS, wiiiti: r.ci:i SPANISH, ritKNcii iionuNs. wiiiti: hi: a u hi: d LANDS. OF.NKKAL IIAll.Ni:V III (IAMKS, mn.isii ii lack iii;i n.Mi:, IIIISII MITI'IKIt ll.WIKS, UMILIMI I'll i: AS A. NT tlAHKS. iikcp.iu: oiiiii:i:s nut vaush or m nttsp piiiimiim v-V-jj, IIOL'MI Mlt'TII. I'jwg'r Freluht l.uir.M ii.:iiA,M l.:l .. 7.IM .. 1.45 .. 7.SI s.trc .. :..v. .. . :: .. s.ii ,, '.'.1(1 .. s. 15 .. SM .. tl.U .. :i.ll .. ii .vi I :v.n .. lo.i.-i :t .. ,ln.l') .. 3S1 .. II.KI .. -1.0.1 .. ll.'.M .. t.t; .. ii.m . ta.1 imr.ii 1.17 .. ij.ki .. 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M7 .. 4.:IA.x 4.10A.M 1. K A V K . 8PS0ZAX. KOTXOZU. WTIiLZAXMC DAVZSSOXT, REAL ESTATE DEALER, niHcr, no. 04 I'ront Nlrrl, roTLNI), OlltdON. URAL KSTATE ill thU CITY and KAST PORTLAND, In tho ino.t deilrablu localltlrt, ron. Iillni; of LOTS, HALK IILOI'KH and BLOCKS, II0USK8 AND STOHES j aim, I.Ml'HOVKI) KAIIMS, and talnablo uncut tlvated LANDS, located lu A IX paila of the STATK for HALK. KKAL ESTATE and other Property pur. chated for Crreondeut, In Ihla CITY aud throujhont the STATES and TKItlllTOHIES, wlthi-reat rare and on the nott ADVANTAOK 0U8 TKKMS. HOUSES and STOItKS LEASED, LOANS NEOOTIATED, and CL.4IMS OF ALL DESCnil". TI0N8 PHOMPTLY COI.LKCTKD. And a den. rral FINANCIAL AND AOKNCY IlL'SINESS trautacted, A0ENT9 of thU OFFICE In all the CITIES and TOWNS In the STATE, will receive descrip tion! of FAUM I'llOPEUTY and forward the tame to the ahoe addrrri. Febt-y. tir The Cltr Boot Store baa long been Headquarter for the ale of TinnEL'S CELE HltATED HOOTS, of which I Uo excloitc ale. Partlrtare cautioned to eiamlne and Hnd my name on them, at the country i flooded with a ItOTTEN HOOT, in Imitation of the irrnulno arti cle. Ei ery pair of Tlrrel't Hoot told at my Cf tab-Uknu-nl la iruriiiUed to the- perfect aitlifacuon. Kemember that the above bou iclla no baa gr f pllt ood. No bhoddy palmed off upon ita cat taaieriora lupirlr article of Frracii 01(ljUl. ry, Warned nilhln a rvaionable Unit, repaired rreeofclur.-e ,DJ ) J. W, GILBERT EARLY ROSE ANI Kor miIo ly MaiO-4. DIMICK, I.. S. SCOTT. Zic? ,, iM j. "A.,i,,i iU rnuiiKi ii nvu .. w v"v ;iviti hi fWM mil Tho I'.ts: will ItllllMUll, ;f(iri it drr iitiI In i Hiking. DUCKS. iioan nrcKs. IIDACK CAYHiA Dl'CKH, I.AIKfi: I'lKDOIlM'OTTKH DITKS, TURKEYS. I HIIONZi: Tl'IIKP.YS. ill.At'K TUIIKLYS, I GEESE. LAKor. common ni:i:si:. PEA FOWLS. The.,. KlidSni.-from mv I'lllsT l'ltKMlllM FOWLS eiblhllrdnl imrSlalo Fair beililUrridat my rerldnueut S3 ii'r tlni'M. If imikiduml rent by Kipiii", lloiit, or f l prr unrriii ren i uni i..'k. qui rr niuriii Fiinliof thiiitlioioarlitU'i will Im. for miIo III Ibii Pall. MONKY MIST ACCOMPANY OIIDHIIS N. II. All am Imilrd In mil and aee mi lock and innn.it'' uiriil. OliuOak, mar hnh m, .Man Iil,ls7i J. L- 1'lllltlSII. DRILLS, DRILLS, DRILLS, &A cullens SOPTII IIF.NII, INK.. Sept. IS, K.7I. GT 33 jNTXTI jXTjH Mil. II. II, II TTIT, PorlUiid. Oregon Diur Wr- In reply lit jour fmnr of Keplemlirr 4th,o nlll Niy, Inncaril In our drain Drill laUlui; tho trail In the fit Id, that It ha aluav done , wbenttverlt hatiomu III ioiiiprtlliniHllliii other linn, tno iiurke)C not eieipirn, vtnere uo natii theaiUantaKo ovi r the Iluckeyu lain our two pit 1 1 d fnil roller, vtllli nviippiMlio rnrh rai', luaklii,; aliteen dlrliari;ee til every retoliitlou of tin) foul rhaft.aiid l Irlrlly a lorio feiil, lliion I'laiulim lion of the lliirkete feed you III ire that It lanolli lug more than a Milled roller, or rubblui; feed, uilh llm opening of the rup cut down an low that Hie aKltallon let tint cralu fall out, Innlind nf brlui; forced out, and llieitfororanuot po.Blbly dUtrlbuto thu cralu a evenly nnoiir frid wlllilo: and upon iheru Rrouiidn nnhaiv ala)i wlilppul them out vini'iieier n mei iiiem in in nun, BREYMAN BROS.. Commercial Slrei t, third door from Moore' Corner, Siileni, tlrrKon, WHOI.USALK AND KKTA1L DKAI.KItS IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! CLOTHING, Hats dSs O&T&a, HOOTS .A.iNl iioi:, GROCERIES, ETC. WVIuoo now A Complete Assortment of tho above named i;ih1h, and aro nfforlnj; them AT nmmMnxY low xiates. Wo nlro keep a full llnu of Carpets, Oilcloths, Matting, j BISHOP SCOTT Lace Curtains, GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Window Shades, Etc.t porvriuAJNiy. to which we Invito ejneclal attention, aa we can TBS ZSAatTEXi TZHUME uuer huw , WILL IIEOIN ON SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS An for tho liruu(Irait nrrnn 'niuMit. wu lmo mi nltAihmriit. but vtuturntliK Drill Inlaaacoodii hroadia! iri-d era any of them have: whuli ladoiio bynladiiK the hoea III Una for riillltaloM, takliu out the. rub her tuln'aml turnlnp'lhu ihiitlrou pan or eon durtora forward In the ImVa In tho forwanl lubo rall.whrn you baeii good hroudratt rimer It UiiiIhiI of them. Wlphlnuynu lieallhand iroprrlty, wnaro Truly joure, Jacoh Srinrin X Co. I look tbeflrrt preinliliiioii theabovo Drill nt the Orecou Slate Fair, ,-nlnt romblnril Hurt on Tho Hiickeye. I aril in hoe i,,V lucli Drill, at my Store, Portland, for 1 15. Addrera II. II. TI1TTMC, 4lf 130 A: UU I'ront Nl l'urlland. TO I1UYEI13. We have alio the Agency for the Sale of OUXKrOMOZTY WOOLEN GOODS, and comtantly keep now a full lupply of BLANKETS, OABIMERES, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, YARN, ETC., - We aro enabled to tell to dcaleri, at inacufaturcr' P "'' HHKYJUAN . Kalera. Jan, 13, JB75. ' 1Vtr" Thiiraday, February 1, 1872. TNCItEACKI) ACCOMMODATIONS FOIt I'll. X plla. ror particular apply to thu Head Mailer uf tho School. January itt. IHTt Febl 2ui, A.N. lilLIILKT. t. I'ZttOVAfll. A.N. GILBERT & Co. Dealer, in and Mauufactnreri of Boots and Shoes, IN IIOLJMN'H BLWK. DNDKR LKf.IBLATIVK HALIi, SANTA CRUZ HARNESS ! Manufactured and for Nilunuly at ISo. Vi lfoul h(., INirMuiMl fllllK SI'PFIIIOIIITV 01' JIV FIUST CI.AH1 A. JIAt.NhH rundirlhiiullio OI 110 Al 10SX 1 1 Vl tN I0HH In thumaikit. 1 (IIIAUANTi:i: them to bu n IlKNL'INi: All TICLK. All klndt of HADDI.KIIV WAIIP.H at loititt prl re. (Fihltiani JOHN W. Cl'I.LKN. PATENT PREMIUM Fanning Mills. The Best Seed Cleaner ADAITKD '10 I'AIIMP.IIS' I'.SK Manufactured by VAN WAGNER &. Co. FebH-lf, HALKM, OltKOON. E8TRAY NOTICE. ONK IIIIII COW, KIOIIT VIIAItH old had on auuill lx.ll, nllh iinblaikid atrap a-rhap a little whlto lu face. Alao. onu darklali allotted cow amall apllt In the under lilu of earh ear think tip ofouu horn off. Itolh theie rowa are larue left iny prciu In a aeviral wieka aco, durloi; tho nnw. . , . t . K. CAIlTWItlllllT, Uko LaW.li, Fib. M, IbTJ. a,r3. Milwaukie Nursery. riUIOHK WISHINd TO I'UHCIIASE Fruit Trees, Truo to Nnmo, would do well to call and eiamlno Iny extrn.lv. lock. From Iodk iip rlrncu and clous attuutlun, I hopv to lull my jiatroiia. HKTII LUKLLINO, Die. B, Ib71tapl Proprietor. ! I. HALKM, OltKOON. 1 WOTJU-If, I JOHN W. GILBERT, At the City Boot Nloro, pAVrl TIIE IIKIIIF.8T OABII PIIICK FOH Hides, Furs, and sxsmr FJO.T. Halcm, Dec. ld.lMl. . tal3