Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, May 07, 1886, Page 3, Image 3

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    WILLAMETTE FAKMEK; SALEM, OREGON, MAY 7, 1886
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Mtia MAHRIOT T. CLARKE, Karros
MV FEAR.
I have six children nut thrru arc di-ndj
And three are. t ut in the mid woild'a din,
Selling mutclo and brain for daily bread,
In deadly odd with want and tin.
Life grudges to each tlio little askod
So scantily dealing each pltilul doln
Till it teem to he tomottnira u if tliu price
Of living were paid with blood or soul.
For the other three I raiao no plaint ;
Sheltered close in a fold to warm and deep
That the ceaslcas moan of tint world" unrest
Touches uot the oilm of their tender slocp
Aad nightly my tired heart has turned
To thcao six of mine, and nitthtly said:
"All of my feir is for thoso who live,
None of my fear lor tho aheltcrod hcadl"
MOTHINO LIKE IT.
You may wander about Ironi the out to tho
west,
You may meet with tho great and the small,
Hut wherever you go, when you'ro put to tho
test,
You will find that thero's nothing like gall.
In tho hut and tho ualsco it always sticks out,
Like a tent polo so slender au J tall,
With tho prince and the peasant, tho duke
and the lout,
You will find that there's nothing like gall.
The man who wears broadcloth, and ho who
wears none,
And tho damo in tho camel's hair shawl,
All utter at ones in tho very same tone,
You will 'Ind that thero's nothing liko gall.
And thia tho advice of the world-seasoned
sage,
As you rotate about on this hall,
Keep always In front, on your notebook's
first pigs,
"Thcro is nothing in this world liko gall."
toilet tauc.
To kill warta, prick until tboy blocd
and apply soda.
Lemon juico and glycorin will ro
woto frcclclou. Apply nt night.
A fow drops of ammonia in water will
clean hair brushes better than sonp.
To kill corns, soak broad in vinegar;
bind on day and night, nnd they will
como out by tho roots.
A good wash for tho head is mndo of
oncounco borax, anil ono of camphor
gum; put in a largo bottlo with ono
quart soft water, and shako occasion
ally to dissolve.
To smooth wrinkles out of silk, spougo
on tho right sido with wonk gum arabio
water, and iron on tho wrong sido or
between two cloths.
To curl a fcathcr,sprinklo sugar thick
ly over a hot gridlo, nnd wavo your
foathcr back atyl forth over it. If not
curled enough, repeat with fresh
sugar.
To keep hair from fulling out, apply
onco n week, n wash mndo of ono
quart boiling water, ono ottuco pulvor
ized borax, and a 1ml f ounco camphor.
Apply with a sponge.
If you havo any hair you wish to
mako into short, in ixpomivo curls or
switches, tio a thread lirmly around tho
uppor ond, and soak tho tied part gov
cral hours in glue or mucilago. Will
last a good while.
Watorproof blacking. Dissolve one
ounco of borax in water; in this dissolv
ing gum shollno until it is of tho con
sistency ofjp.iste; camphor dissolved in
alcohol and added to tho blacking makes
tho leather plinblo and prevents crack
ing ; add lamp black to color.
Caro of Hands. If any of tho ludicn
aro troubled with an unpleasant feeling
of tho hands nftor washing day, they
will And tho iuo of n littlo lemon juice
or vinegar comforting. I', counteracts
the action of tho alkali in the soap.
CHOICE RECIPES.
Cheap Jelly Cake. Ono cup of brown
sugar, three- oggs, thrco tablospoonfuls
of vinegar, ono hoaping cup of flour,
ono tcaspoonf ul of tiodn, pinch of salt.
jpongo Ginger Dread. Tnko a piece
of butter tho eizo of a hen's egg; molt
and mix it with a pint of good molasses,
n quart of flour, and u spoonful of ginger.
Diesolvo a hoaninc spoonful of salerutus
in a tumbler of milk. Strain and mix !
it with tho other ingredionts, adding
sufficient Hour to roll out easily. Bake
on flat tin3 in a quick oven, after rolling
it about half an inch thick.
Drown Dread. Seven cups of butter
milk, so ven even tcaspoonf ills of saleratus
or 6oda, finely pulverized ; two heaping
teaspconfuls of baking powder, ono cup
of brown sugar ; salt to taste. If butter
milk ia used no shortening is required,
but otherwise a littlo shortening must
be used.
Directions For Treserving Hams.
After tho animal boat has disappeared
pack the hams loosely in a barrel, or
other suitable vessel, and mako a brino
in the proportion of one pint of salt to
one gallon of water, allowing the brine
to entirely cover the hams. They will
bo ready for smoking in forty-five days,
or very hooii after. Smok u very light
brown just ouough to givo that de
licious lluvor, and servo fried ham with
cream gravy, and your family will be
happy.
Meal Croquette. Chop fino cold-boiled
or roasted vcnl, or mutton ; season
with salt, pepper, or nny Bpico you like;
add a few broad crumbs nnd bind with
an egg ; mako into small cakes and fry
thorn brown ; servo hot.
Graham Gems. Two cups of wheat
meal, one cup of flour, ono-third cup of
of sugar, two heaping cups of butter
milk, ono tonspoonful of soda, snltlo
season.
In Bolialf or Faraors' Daughters.
Wo havo hoard much about tho
privations of farmers' wivos and tho
drawbacks of tho sons; but if their
trials nro as stated, what can wo say of
tho daughters? I havo roforenco to iso
lated homes whero thoy havo few or no
advantages of school, church, or Bocioty.
Thoso privations nro felt kconly by theso
girls, who uro brought up and trained,
to work from early morn till lato at
night, really novor knowing whon their
work is done. Their lives aro ono con
tinual montonous strain, day in, day out,
week in and week out, and so on. Of
courso, whon thoy aro ohildron thoy do
not notico it so much ; but unfortunate
ly thoy do not always remain childron.
Gradually tho heat and burden of tho
day fall upon them, and thoy nro tied
down to all intents and purposes. The
nvorago farmer has all astir by four in
tho morning, no dlflbrcnco how sleepy
thoy may bo. Tho hands aro to got to
tho Holds early, and tho breakfast must
bo hurriod. Then tho cows nro to bo
milked, and uot n fow, and of courso,
thoy must mako plonty of butter to do
fray tho household expenses. To bo
sure, thoro aro exceptions, but is not
this tho common rulot Theso duties
often fall upon tho daughters in ad
dition to raising tho poultry. Dut oh,
what a burdon to churn with an old
fashioned dasher, wash dishos and
sweep, and many nioro things whoso
namo is legion. Who would not got
tirod of such a hum-drum life and pino
for a ohnngoT It woro woll for thoso
daughters if thoy had an intelligent,
conscientious mother who would sympa
thize with thorn and plan for their en
joymont; ono who hns not forgotten
that sho was onco young and had liko
aspicationB nnd girlish fancies, that no
kitchon walls could over dispel. Dut
nlasl too often sho was destitute of thoso
finer sensibilities that help to mako up a
truo mother. Parents nro to ofton caro
less about thnir children's welfare. Thoy
rcquiro mental as woll as physical food;
social culture at well as practical ex
perience. IWntH should not think that
thoy huvo dono their wholo duty when
they have fd und clothed tho body.
JutlKt) Itlnck'n Kloiirnco.
They tell u story of n frien t of a
western coiigrcHsuinu who happened to
bo nt thu canitnl sightseeing ut tho tiuiu
tho historic Mllllgan ca'o was on t ri til
before, the supremo court. This con
gressman was to umko a great speech on
a certain da', on souio question or other,
and his friend went up to tho eapitol to
hear it. Ho somehow inUicd hU way In
the btilldliiir. however, and wandered
into the court room instead. Them ho
mxw a man of towering Jlguro bidding
back and forth In the narrow upaco he
fort) thu bench, arguing thu ease of thu
defendant, Mllllgan. Oratory is capti
vating to a western man, and ho stayed
to listen n few minutes. Judge lllaek
was denouncing trials by military com
missions and painting thu Iniquity of
nil the extrajudicial tribunals that ever
In all history usurped thu prurngutlvci
of tho duly-established couits. Ho in
htanced Herod, who, when unable to
single out from the multitude of chil
dron tho Christ child, who was to ho
king of tho Jews, tried nil tho babies
for prospective treason, convicted them,
decreed their death, nnd had his sen
tenco carried out with such alacrity and
zeal that in ono day tho wholo land was
filled with mourning and lamentation.
Ho cited Nero trying Hie whole Christian
church in a body on tho charge of set
ting flro to Dome, and sending them to
tho crosn. Ho described Macbeth'
hired murderers, "tho commission or
ganized in Danquo's case, which feat
mum that very night at a convenient
place bcsldo tho roud, where it was
known ho would be traveling." Ho
pictured Iolti Moutcz, minister and mis
tress to the king of Davaria, and her
"commission" "a pack of Dritlah bull
dogs, trained to tear tho Hesli and
manglo tho limbs and lap tho life of
blood" nnd much more which I can
not accurately recall. The westerner
stood nnd drunk it in with eager ears
and eyes that hung on every gesturo of
tho orator until, at tho climax of thu
Montcz instance, Judge Dlack thunder
ed out:
"It gives mo unspeakable pleasure to
tell you this sequel. Tho jieojilo rose In
their wrath, smashed down tho whoU
machinery of oppression, and drovo out
into uttermost tdiamo king, dogs, nnd
strunqH-'t "
Then the listener rushod out of the
chamber, hurried across into tho hall
of tho house, pushed passed tho door
keeper, down tho able to desk whero
hU friend was in the midst of bis speech,
and plucking him by tho coat-tail ex
claimed in a voice so loud as to be heard
dozen scats around:
"Wind her up, MUD Wind her up,
and come over here and listen to old
Jerry Black givln' 'em h-lll"
jfoi Ijfa f hililrm..
.. rrtiw
uood night.
The tnlos aro told, tho songs aro sung,
Tho evening romp is over,
And up tho nursery taira they climb
With little butting totiruea that chime
Liko bees among tho clover.
Their busy drain and happy hearts
Aro full of crowding fancies
From song and talo .ind insku hnliovo
A wondcrous wobof dreams thny weavo
And airy child romances.
Tho Uarry night is fair without i
The new moon rites slowly:
Tho nursery lnmn is burning slowly;
Kach whito robed like a littlo taint,
Their prayers they murmur lowly.
Good night! Tho tired heads aro still,
On pillows soft reposing,
Tho dim nnd dizzy mist of sleep
About their thoughts begin to creep,
Their drowsy eyes aro doting.
Good night! Whllo through tho silent air
Tho moonbeams palo arc streaming,
They drift from daylight's noisy shore,
Dlow out tho light and shut tho door,
And loavo them to their dreaming.
OUR LETTER BOX.
Theso fino spring days are not good
for tho Letter Dox, for thcro nro but fow
who find timo to romembor tho Circlo
whilo out door lifo is so attractive. It
seems as if tho sun nover did shino so
soft and bright. Then tho air is full
of tho Bwcct odor ot fruit blossoms. Wo
havo not forgotten that onco tho out
door world imtdo us forget all other
duties, when wo thought thoro was no
other such ploasuro as to pick flowers
and brcatho tho breath of spring flowers.
But thoro will bo euro to bo somo who
will take this hint and send something
good to this column.
Clarinda sots an cxnmplo by Bonding
so long nnd interesting n letter. Hor
littlo criticism on tho habits of shoop
while answering tho riddle about a drove
of theso animals is good, but then wo
judge tho answer alio givos is corroct,
ovon if it is not ia nccordnnco with tho
nature of tho creature Wo wish Clnr
indn would writo often sho could find
plonty to writo about wo nro sure, if
only sho would tnko tho time.
Allio May docs niooly for tho first
letter, and then sho is only eight voars
old.
Julia comes ngain with a very nlco
letter wo nro glad to hear from tho
littlo girl whose namo brings pleasant
and sad rocoloctions too. Wo are suro
this littlo girl will grow up with right
principlos, for sho nssoris that sho is a
prohibitionist, which means a good deal
bosides temperance. Wo would liko to
hear something inoro about tho success
of tho incubator. Tho flower garden
will not succcod unless shoos and stock
ingH nro put on tho chickens feet. It is
nmnzing what mischief ono old hen can
do even if she has but ono littlo chick
to scratch for.
Littlo Xollio from away up in tho
Spokane country comes with n most
welcorao introduction to tho Circle, yes,
Ncllio's mamma was onco a littlo girl
who loved to piny as well ns Nellie.
Sho is well rcmemboied by Hattiu and
Sarah. It seems ro littlo while hIiico
thoso happy school days. Now, tlici-o
frolicsomo girls uro busy women with
littlo boys and girls of their own to
watch and euro for. It is not easy for
childron to imagine that mamma and
papn wero ovon liko themselves full of
piny and pleasure without cure or
worry. Xollio is a busy little girl if sho
attends to nil tho nflairs sho tells of
wo hope tho cauarios aro not forgotten
wo havo bo often noticed in visiting
about, that theso littlo prisoners wore
often loft without food or wator, thou
no ono remombors to givo thu bath,
which every bird ought to havo to keep
healthy. It is so cruel to confino any
living thing and not provido for its
needs. Thcio will bo a punishment for
all who aro cruel to God's cicatures.
Lulu May comes ugain telling this
timo of tho swcot spring blossoms and
tho nice weather that permits hor to go
to Sunday school.
Henry boasts of his weight, which
promises to mako a big man of him, if
ho only grows up to bo as good as ho is
big that will ho beat of nil. Wo aro
pretty suro ho will mako a good farmer,
and a good man, too, for ho wants his
namo on tho tomporanco roll.
Summit Ranch, Or., April 9, 188(5.
Kditor Homo Circle:
As tho weather is very disagrooablo to
day, and I havo plenty of sparo timo,
I will iraprovo it by sending a few linos
to tho Letter Dox of that vuluablo paper,
namoly tho Whxamkttb Fa km eh. Tho
first part of last winter was very mild
and pleasant, for this part of tho country,
but in the month of March the weather
was not so fine. I guosa tho hills of
Gurry will improvo in the courso of
times, at least I hope so. There is any
number of wild, but beautiful flowers in
bloom now, nnd has beon most nil wiutor.
Tim illtlo birds nro beginning to sing in
tho trcos, which makes tho mountain
homos quite ns pleasant as thoso that
aro in civilization. It is much bettor to
r'fo onrly in tho morning now, for tho
birds sing most beautiful, robins especi
ally, and if wo lio in bed, wo loso thu
most interesting part of tho day. I will
answer Willio Miller's ridillo in tho
F.uiMKti of March the lflih, if tho man
drovo ono sheep ahead of two, ho drovo
threo sheep across the bridge, and thoy
must of beon very gontlo sheep at that,
for T nm n rnuchers daughter, nnd havo
hnd somo experience with sheep myself,
nnd I know if thoy wero not gpntlo ono
man could not drivo threo sheep all by
themselves. Why don't somo ono olso
writo to tho Faumeii from Curry county,
I fcol rather lonely to think that I nm
tho only representative from Curry. I
will closo now by wishing long lifo and
success to tho Lotter Dox and all its
correspondents. Yours truly,
Clahinda L. Wilson.
Oakland, Or., April 18, 1880.
Kditor Homo Circlo :
Yes, Aunt Hotty, tho Julia that you
wero acquainted with was my aunt and
I was named nftcr her, nnd somo folks
say I look liko hor. Aunt Hetty I will
try and bo ono of your girls, plcaso put
my namo on tho tompcrnnco roll for I
am n tempemnco girl, I am for Prohibi
tion. I havo made my flower gardon,
but tho chickons scratched it up. Papa
hns tnado an incubator, wo had good
luck with it tho last timo, we havo forty
threo chickens, and twelvo littlo ducks,
and twelvo old ones. I nm piecing a
quilt, I havo it all most dono, I havo
twonty-thrco blocks. I will soud a riddlo.
Whntcnnnmanmnko longer by cutting
it. Your friend, Julia 1) Raymond.
Wavkhly, W. T April 1G, 1880.
Editor Homo Circle t
As I havo novor written to nny paper
I will try and writo n fow lines. Wo nro
having nlco weather now. As all littlo
folks tell about thoir pets I will toll
about initio, I havo two canary birds
thoy aro yellow and I havo n pony sho
is two years old, papa is going to break
hor this spring, her namo is Floss. I
will tell you what I do to help mamma
and pnpn, I wash dishes, make my bctl,
holp pnpn milk tho cows, I can cook
somo too. My mnmmii says sho was
ncqunintcd with your daughters Minnie,
llnttio and Sarnh, sho snys sho u lined to
go to Sunday school with thorn, her
maiden name was Mary Fonn. I am
thirteen yonrs old. I havo two littlo
brothers Lester and Claud. I am stand
ing on lovo, and lovo standing on mo.
With good wishes to tho Homo Circlo.
Your friend, Nellii: A. Adamh.
Si'itiNoriKLD, Or., March 23, 1880.
Kditor Homo Circle:
As I havo novor writou to your good
paper I thought I would writo I nm a
littlo boy thirtconn old nud weigh ono
hundred and fourteen pounds can any
of the littlo snow boys back East boat
that. I will tell about my peU, I huvo
n lltttlo black colt its niiino is Carrie, I
hnvo four calves and two shoop. I pick
ed an npplo from tho tree to-day itlnxlnd
vory good nnd ripe. Tho weuther is idi'f
nnd tho wheat field nro as green uh a
uiondow. I will closo for this time.
Your friend, Hknuv M. Kiiiikiit.
Si'RiNdiiKLi), Or., March 10, 188(1
Kditor Homo Circlo i
As I saw my letter in print I thought
I would writo again. Wo aro having
very nice weather now, poach and
cherry trees nro commencing to bloom
nnd I gatheied a hnndfull of wild
flowors tho other day. I nm Tfcciug n
quilt, it is a nino patch. I go to .Sunday
nohool in tho summer it is to far to walk
in tho winter. I will ask a question,
Whero is tho longest vorso in tho blblo?
Yours truly, Lui.uM, Kiiiieiit.
Clko.ni; Or, April 23, 188H,
Kditor Homo Circlet
This is tho first timo that I over wroto
to tho Faiiiif.ii. I liko to read tho totters
from tho littlo boys nnd girls. Oir
school has been out for some timo, I
likod our teacher vory well, wo- hnd a
nlco entertainment I spoke a long piece.
I hnvo thrco sisters nnd ono brother.
Ouo of our neighbors moved away und
told pa that ho might havo his paper,
wo like it very well. I got ono dog his
namo is Jim, I got seven cuts, I got nn
old horse that 1 cnu ride woll, we havo
another horse, but I am afraid to rido
her tho will run away, One of my
sisters is a baby sho is seven months old
her namo is Ruth. I am eight years
old. Nellik M. Ooden.
Corn Cake. Ono cup of Indian meal
ono cup of flour, ono cup of milk, one'
egg, one spoonful of soda, one great
spoonful of melted butter, pinch of salt.
PVEMIA
tin? mo! ii. li.uiii.iolon
III'. 1 .. unid'1 T. . I i'l ! err
Inllltv mi.I( III.1 l lii tin i I .i blood of
which ! Il t tviiijiiiu, t . I'lmplcs,
Sties, Molls, riid riLi-rnim Krup
tlon.H. li .iIIim in,' i i N'Mih'tui hrs
wiimtiiro.'l if ti "h m.i ' tii'l'ii'iitlniis
lu Urn' miii.i ! If lo-t in umii,' Aviut's
Snsi'in M.rii'uni fcrfiTi und HI
i.hlc iiiuli"ii )m- .hi' iii'llltiitiiHi of the
blood
I ii foul ' million hi il li'imd licit nils
nm nil 'li iiia.'iiiii'i i. lii. Nothing
wl I rr.id. I' fiiun l'1 ; i in mill pn
riit l' '".iiniiil-luii in ''iiiit'imr but
Avr.ti'M Stii4iMi:iM... This pivpnra-
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tlio blond ci Mrmiilnl puNnll nnd thu
.ilnt of t'lni'.mlniis UIi'uh'k. Iiiiiioer
(-tied blood l (irodiit'tUe of
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A wrcUhrd condition liidU'iitnlliy I'nlllit
.Skin, I'Miicciil Muscles, SliuttcriMt
Nerve, mid Melancholy. Its Hist
HVinptouis aro Weakness, I.iuip;uor,
I',ossi of Jfri'xo Force, nud Mi'iilnl De
jection. Its course, uiu'IutUmI. leads
incvlliiblv to Infinity or death. Wuim-ii
frequently Miner from It. Tin1 only inedl
duo that, while pnrlffliij? tho blood, en
riches It Willi new llalily, mid Invlgorati'
tho whole system, Is
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
l'ltr.i'Aiini nv
Dr. J. C. Aycr tt Co., I-owi'll, Mass.
Sold by nil DnipRists: Price $1;
Six bottles for $5.
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