.viLLAMETTfi FARMEK; SALEM, OREGON, JANUARY 211887 rc i . I E' y h n Ei Ss 3j.v I fjflxt H0l mt. mrb Harriot t. clarke, editor THE CRY OF THE DREAMER. I am tired of planning and tolling In tho crowded hlvo of men; llcart weary of building and (polling, And spoiling and building again, And I long for tho dear old river, Whtre I dreamed my life oway. For a dreamer Uvea forever, And a toiler dies in a day. I am i:k of tho ahowy seeming, Of a lifo that la half a lie j Of tho fnsca lined with scheemlng In tho throng that hurries by; From the alccplcaa thought's endoavor, I would go whero tho children play. For a dreamer lives forever, And a toilor dies in a day, I feel no pride, but pity For tho burdons tho rloh enduro. Thcro is nothing sweot in tho city But tho patient lives of tho poor. Oh, tho little hands too skillful, And the child mind choked with weeds! Tho daughter's heart grown wilful, And tho father's heart that bleeds 1 No, no! from tho street's rude bustle, From trophies of mart and atage, I would fly to tho wood's low rustle, And tho meadows kindly pago Let mo dream as of old hy tho river, And bo loved by tho dream always For a dreamer lives forever, And a toller dies in a day. John Boyle O'lttUtt. Sortnon to Boys. "D'yo know tbo rond to poverty? Turn in ot any tnvcrn Big-i." From tlio Gorman. The old German poet wns right; ho hnd scon "tho road forks nry side," nnd know woll enough which way to go. One turned in nt tho tavern sign ; tho other branched towards tho holy hills of Life. Would you sco what turning in and drinking lias dono? Look at tho bloated old man and tho young vnga' bond ; noto tho unstcad step, tho coarse jest, tho fumes that poison tho air in their wake. Tlicso mou "know tho road to poverty" and tho way to early graves. Do you ovor bco mon with ernzed brains and iiery eyes? Do you hear their wails nnd calls for help? Tho poor fellows turned in "at tho tavom sign," drank, and drank, and lost thoir senses. Ilavo you scon woo-worn womon, whoso "eyes wcro hoavy and red?" Thoy, very likely, wcro hoart-eorobecauso thoir precious boys or foolish husbands spont so much timo and money whoro tho tempting cup goes round. Will our boys turn in at tbo tnvorn sign? Will our oyca bo red with weeping bc causo thoso wo lovo havo tottered and tumbled into wretched places? What say you, boys? Do you over sco littlo tattered Bturvo lings going through tho streets asking alms, bogging for bread? Do you over sco children in winter days with bare feet, nnd jackets out nt tho elbows, shiv ering with cold littlo things fearing to ask for a placo r.t your liro? Thoso hu man waifs havo boon starved and frozen out by tho "tavom sign." Toor dears! Hut thoro aro other roads to poverty other signs that lead to death. Tho brimming beer mug hanging out; tho sign "frco lunch;" tho long rows of bottles labolod "elixir," "extracts," "bitters," and various othor tompting nnmoj, aro all guido posts loading to poverty, shamo, insanity, death. Shun thorn, boys, and tako tho rotid to tem perance, to health, honor, nnd a green old age. The Kind ot Apples to Have. Many peoplo buying fruit trees do it , with very littlo knowledge nnd aro hablo to rnako vory serious mistakes. As such an investment is a permanent ono it is worth while to tako timo and exer cise care, l'oor apples or other fruit are almost worthless, while good ones are of immense vnluo whether for coiibumption at homo or for sale. On the solection of apples tho Into M. R. Batcham, for a long timo secretary of the Ohio Horticultural Society, onco said as follows : Wo find that wo need threo clnes of apples to bo in condition for use during tho whole season. First not less than two distinct nnd first class dessert or eating varieties, always in mellow or ripo condition, for tablo use or for visi tors, to send by children to schoool, and to give to less fortunate neighbors. This will roquiro about n dozen varieties for tho season. Second, one or two rich, sub-acid varieties, of good size, for cook ing in various ways, and for drying. This will tako eight or ten varieties. Third, sweat apples of tho best class for taking. Of these we use more than of tho tart varieties, as we deem baked eweet apples quite a wholesome luxury, provided tho varieties aro of tho best. To havo n constant succession requires six or eight kinds. Thus it will bo seen that our model family orchard requires not less than thirty varieties. On n farm tho uumbor of trees Bhould not bo les3 than forty or fifty, allowing for two or threo each of tho market varieties, and to provido ngainBt lack in seasons of partial failuro which quito frequently occur. Soloction of Varioties. In naming tho following list of tipples for n com plcto family supply, I havo included only such as aro found adapted to most localities in tho northern half of Ohio, and tho trcos of which aro for salo at most of tho nursorics. With but vory fow oxcoptious, tho snmo kind aro known to do well in Western Now York and Pennsylvania, Northorn Illinois, Indiana and Southern Michigan. A fow nowcr varictios, I think, nro superior to somo of these, nnd I should desiro to in cludo them in a model orchard, but tho trees may not bo oasily found. Sev eral of thoso named nro not kept at nil nurseries, owing to their slendor growth, or not boing sufficiently known ; nnd when trees can not bo hnd, it is well to plant somo othor kind of good growth, thon tho next year send somowhero for scions, nnd top-grnft thorn. Tho varie ties of ench class aro nnmed in about tho order of thoir timo of ripening or uso. Whero two nro namod in connec tion, cither ono will nnswer for tho timo nnd purpose. 1. Dessert. Yellow Harvest, Pnmnto or summor Koso, Hononi or Early Strawberry, Fall Wino or Jcll'oris, Che nango Strnwborry, Porter or Lowell, Ilnmbo, Fntnou80, Belmont, Seokno further, Grimes' Golden, Johnnthan, Red Canada, Golden llussct. 2. Cooking Itcd Astrachnn, Keswick Codlin or Trenton Early, Duchess of Oldouburgh, Gravonstein or Aloxandor, Fall Pippin, King of Amorican Beauty, Ithodo Island Greening, Baldwin, Peck's Plonsant, Itoxbury Ihissctt, Virginia Greoning or Willow. .'!. Unking Sweot Dough, " Goldon Swcoting, Sweet Swnnr or Sweot Green ing, Danvcrs Winter Sweet, Tallman Sweeting, Bontloy Sweet. This last is tho longest kocpor of all good sweet ap ples ; honco it ought to bo moro gener ally known. Tho Tillman is tho best of all baking apples, tho Sweot Swnar noxt. Of courso somo of tho sweot varieties aro occasionally used for dessert, and somo dessert varioties for baking, for a change. Nothing noods to bo said about elder. Ant el Cake. Thcro seems to bo no whito cako so popular at tho present timo ns nngol cako, or angels' food as somo term it. Why so cnllcd I can not tell, unless it Io on account ot its oxtromo lightness and whiteness. I havo not seen a ro cipo for it lately nnd so will givo you mine. To 1.J tumblors pulvorizod sugar, or tho very fino granulated, tnko ono tumblorful of flour, tho whites of ten eggs, ono tcaspoonful cream of tar tar, and ono tcaspoonful extract o lomon. Heat tho whites to a stiff froth, then sift tho sugar, Hour, and cream of tnrtnr together four or five timos so as to mako it extromoly light, stir in lastly tho stiff whites, beating just enough af terwards to thoroughly incorporate them wifli tho other ingredients. Put into an unbuttored tin ono with a pipo in tho centre is preforcblo and bnko-10 minutes in a slow oven. Turn upsido down to cool, but put something tho odgos to prevent its lay ing on a flat surface, or it is apt to becomo hoavy. Evory stop in this process is nocessary to tocuro huccoss; and if followed, will produce a 'food" well worthy its name. Graham Bread. Some ono has linked for a recipe for graham bread, and horo is ono I can rocommend : Ono teocup ful wheat Hour, nnd .'t teacupfuls of tho graham, 2 tablcspoonfuls molasses, 1 tcaspoonful salt, nnd yeast enough to mako it rue. One-third of a yonst cako would bo enough if tho compressed yeast is used, or part of a tcaoiipful 'of hop yeast if preferred. Mix and put it into baking tins to rise at night. It will bo all ready for baking just as soon as the stovo is hot enough tho following morning. Ail Cud to llonr krruplug. Edward Shepherd, of Harritburg, HI., sayss "Having received so much benefit from Klec trio Hitters, I feel it my duty to let sutfering humanity ki ow it. Having had a running sore on my leg for tight years; my (he tor told me I would have to have the bone scrap, ed or leg amputated. I used instead three bottles of Kleotric Hitters and seven boxes of Itucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well" Electric Hitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle and Hucklcn's Arnica Silve at 25o per box by I'ort -fc San. 6 Drugs at Port's, 100 Statu street. jfail j$M 4'"ll'refc MY PETS. Well, first I had a Maltcso cat, Snooks by namo and cunning nt that, With fur of grsy and oyes of blue, And paws with which she scratched mo too. Sho had a pretty bluo silk bed, A pillow soft to rest her heed, And for her very charmlnp ways I think my Sncoks deserves much pralic. Sho was the dcarost friend I had, And when sho died I felt ao sad I dug for her a littlo sravc, Just whero tho calla lillles wave A silver fox my grandpa sent, Hut to join Snooky soon ho went, It caught its head within tho door, And died right thcro upon tho floor. Then I bought a canary bird, Which of my pets was tho third, It ato its sood from out my hand, Whilo on my head it took its atanc, Ono night it flow up in tho gas, And thus It died, alas! alas! I put it in-a pepper box And laid it bcsldo my cat and fox. I had a dog that said, "bow, wow," Ho never loved mo much, somehow, But whon at length my doggy died, For nearly throo long days I cried. Then noxt I got a parrot green, That all day long did naught but scream; Uecauso I gavo It fish to eat, wrapped it in its winding sheet. I had somo speckled fish of gold, And onco when it was very cold, With water hot I filled their dish, Which put an end to my poor fish. A pretty striped Jerusalem rat Was oaten by a Yankee cat A thing of which but fow can boast, Of all my puts I loved It most. And as for mico I'vo had a score, Hut liko tho rest they aro no more, Whilo all around my lilies now, Aro fifteen graves or more, I vow. And now I do most firmly say, Hereafter all alono I'll play, For pets aro always suro to dio And mako my lifo so sad thereby. Cat. Patron. OUR LETTER BOX. It is not too Into to wish a happy Now Year, so wo thank Annio for hor good wishos, cvon though thoir fulfill ment is impossible. To tho young, happy girl, wo hopo may como a kind future Yet as wo mon aro not tho arbitrators of thoir own fortunes, lifo may bo sad for hor in tho future. As long ns Annio stays with father and mothor, nothing can mar hor happiness or lifo. To holp mamma, as sho says sho does, brings comfort to both. Then thodoar littlo baby and tho bird holp to fill her young heart. Can not Annio toll tho rost of tho girls how to Hwcop well, for thcro is a right way as woll as n wrong way to do this every day affair; tell us just how to com monce, and what to do first. Wo think nil stray articlos should first be put in placo. Thon every ncnt, dainty girl will wish to havo a swooping cap to covor tho hair from dust howovor wo will lot Annio say first. Allio lms been to visit grandma. Wlrtt a nico thing it is to havo ndoar grandma who is always rondy to pleaso tho chil drenwhoso heart is so loving to all, and who in Allio's caso was glad of hor holp in busy times. Georgo answers Earlo'it question. Then ho asks a good ono. IIo ought to bo proud that ho hnd two grandfathers in tho war, but Goorgo will havo to toll us whothor it wns in tho Revolutionary war or tho war of 1812. Questions of our own history aro good to ask. Tho answer to N. IL's conundrum a couplo of weoks ago is clothes pins. Nkwiikro, January 1, 18S7. Editor Home Circle t A happy Now Year to you, and tho littlo folks whowrito to tho Faumkii. I lovo to read their letters, and I thought I would writo too. I am ton years old I have been going to school, but it is out now, so I help mamma bake, wash dishes, sweop tho floor, nnd take care of baby brothor. His namo Is Cecil. Wo think ho is nice. I havo a bird. His namo is Cappio ; ho U n good singor; ho loves to play with mo. I havo somo houso plants that I tako caro of. Wo ate our dinner at our uncle's to-day, and had a splendid timo and dinner too. Axnik 13, Ho-skinh, Hoskuuico, Jnn. 0, 1887. Kditqr Home Circle i As I have never written to the Fakmkii, I thought I would write. Wo ciunot havo school here in the winter on ac count of bad roads. I am a boy twelve years old. I will answor Earl Harbro's question . Tho Hlack Hawk war was fought in 18.32, uud I Mould liko for somo oiift to tell mo when tho Dritish war was fought. My two grandfathers wcro in that war. Wo havo not had any cold weather, and stock is looking woll. My sister is going to writo to tho noxt Farmkr. My father takes tho Farmrr, and I liko to read tho letters. I hnd n nico timo Christmas and Now Years. Well, I will closo for this time. Yours truly, GKOROK A. Ho.VKIlRAKE. Pleasant Hill, Jan. 0, 1887. Editor Homo Circlo t I am a littlo girl eight years old. This is my first lottcr to tho paper. I havo two sistore. Thoir names aro Ollio and Mnbcl. Wo hnvo got a pot bird; his namo is LinnoU Wo hnvo boon to eco grandma, and stayed through hop picking. I helped hor wash tho dishes nnd sweop tho floor, nnd mndo tho beds nnd churned. Our school is just out. Allib WiriT.vnv. Sudden Death. Dr. Flint's Heart Remedy will pro long lifo by preventing thoso sudden deaths from heart dUcaso which bring untold griof to familios, often plunging them into povorty, bocauso of tho un timely dcccnuo of tho broad-winner. At druggists. .fl.fiO. Dcscriptivo trcntiso with ench bottle; or address J. J, Mack & Co., S. F Free Trmlr. Tho reduction of internal revenuo and tho taking off of rovonuo stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted tho consumers, ns woll ns rolioving tho burden of homo manufacturers. Especially is this tho caso with Grcon's August Flower nnd HoscIioo'h Gormnn Syrup, as tho reduc tion of thirty-six cents por dozen, has been ndded to incrcaso tho eio of tho bottles containing thcro remedies, thoro by giving one-fifth moro modicino in tho 70 cont sizo. Tho August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and tho Gorman Syrup for Cough and Lung troubles, hnvo perhaps, tho largest salo of any medicines in tho world. Tho ndvnntago of increased sizo of the bottles will bo greatly nppreeintod by tho sick nnd alllicted, in ovory town nnd villngo in civilized countries. Sam plo bottles for 10 cents remain tho samo sizo. 2 Colds, Qroui, oughs, Crumbs. be Cured? OhYes OJiU do l"gyg-ry "fee Vowr 4fu$iVselli it. 1887. HARPER'S BAZAR. ILLUSTRATED. 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