WILLAMETTE . PARMElt; SALEM, OREGON APItIL 22. 18&7. ir fr Tr-M eL rJL Itc oiijcirtlc. MRS IIAttMOT T. CLARKE, Editor IN THE LANE. And art thou, then, my heart, too old, Ever to leap with love again, To feci tho strong bloodtorrout rolled Through heaving breast and teeming brain? It is no more, my heart, for theo Life's ono unqueitiontid ecstasy T Are faded quite those dim, far days When musio mothered evory sound, When up and down youth's happy ways Fared glories on eternal round t Uas chill of years killed every joy That blossomed for tho wandering boy? These are the trees once known so well Wo lclt to them all but beknown; Their very shadow we could tell From others by the forest thrown. Tho same glad song from bush and bough As onco wo heard, wo hear them now. And theso swcot flowers benoath my feet, Their young eyes'grcot us as of yore, Tho hope, therel Still they think to meet Her glance that should not answer morot To us alone it cannot be Thoy're looking up so tenderly. This is tho same Rry path wo took Behind tho slowly going day j As they do now, the light leaves shook When ovening breezes blew this way; And thcro's tho glow upon tho dome, And here tho cows aro coming home. Ah, no, good heart, thou still canst stir, Still livos tho love first bid thee leap ( Still aro we at tho sido of her Thoy laid away 'ncath yonder steep. Though slods bo on her and a stone, In the dear old lane we are not alone Woman ot Tomorrow. Tho opportunities now afforded women of earning a comfortablo livelihood nro in tho ratio of ten to two as compared with twonty years ago, and aro in an invcrso ratio of two to ten to what twenty years henco will bring. "Women etnnd upon tho threshold of this growth and work, and tholr inborn American good so i)80 is helping us to mako goldon opportunities. Now path open boforo women leading to other monoyed inde pendence than that of tho boarding houso kcopcr or of tho tenchor. To begin with; mothers aro waking to their daugh ters' needs, and by requiring practical studies from earliest childhood havo ob tained for their daughters courses ot study that will provo actual helps in timo ot need, capablo ot withstanding hard knocks that would shattor a smat tering veneer. It is not nccossary to decry tho studies ot all tho ologios bo thoro timo and patienco, but it may bo a matter ot rejoicing that almost from babyhood docs tho kindorgartcn system, with its play work, its niodoling, its draw ing, its dosigning, its littlo acted songs, its habits ot ordor and industry, point out very soon tho natural bent ot tho child's ability. Fow mothers nowadays, seeing this bent, do not shapo and di rect tho littlo ono's onorgies to a porfect dovelopmont of somo ono talont thus discovered. Thus, soon after, many young girls aro seen devoting tho groater part of their timo to tho study ot Homo ono lino instead ot following tho fashion of a few years ago and giving a tenth part of their timo to tendifl'orent things. Then, at twenty sho had a smattering of much and know nothing. Now, at twenty, sho holds a power in her hand. Said an eminent lawyer in a lecture to young men: "Concoutrato your abil ities." This motto is as good for ono sex as for tho other i transposing tho old adage, it may bo said that what is sauco' for tho gander is sauco for tuo gooso. Woman has, in a moasuro, only herself to blamo that sho is paid less for her work than a man. Womon ask and expect certain considerations becanso of their sex and weakness, and theso con cessions aro paid for. It is too lato to dony sympathy to this generation of tho "weaker sex" for their upbringing and nabits havo engendered so many aches and pains, so much physical weakness, that the prcsont woman Is a ht object for compassionate care; but tho woman of to-morrow, whom stern necessity, or choice, perhaps, may sot to work out her own destiny, if proporly reared, may refuse man's condescending commissor ation. Chicago Herald. Hints tor Boys. Evory boy who aspires somo day to bo, in tho highest sonso, a gentloman should road and consider tho following hints : In tho street. Hat lifted when saying "Good-by" or ' How do you do?" Also when oflbring a lady a seat or acknowl edging a favor. Keep stop with any one you walk with. At tho street door. Hat olT the min ute you stop in a houso or private ofllco. Let a lady pass first always, unless she aaka you to precede her. In the Parlor. Stand till every lady in the room, also oldor people, are seated. Look people straight in the faco wborr they aro addressing you. Let ladies pass through a door first, standing aside for them. Iu the Diniug Room. Tako your seat after ladies and cldors. Novor play with your knife, ring or spoon. Do not tako your napkin up in a-uuncn in your hand. Eat as fast or as slow as others, and finish tho courso whon thoy do. Special rules for tho mouth aro that all noiso in eating and smacking ot tho lips should bo avoided. Covor the mouth with hand or napkin when obliged to romovo anything from it. Do not ask to bo excused boforo tho otliors, unless tho reason is imperative Itiso whon ladies lcavo tho room and stand until thoy aro out. If all go out togothor, gontlcmen stand by tho door until the ladios pass. 0H010E RECIPES. Croquettes. This dish is mado of piecos of moat or of fowls that is "loft ovor." Every housokeoper knows that thoro is always Bomothing loft from a dinner that looks too "scrappy" to put on tablo in tho samo shapo ; and cro quettes aro tho very thing to utilizo pieces of hoof, veal, chicken, or turkey, as every bit may bo used ; coming on tho tablo in a tempting, palatablo form. Veal is very nlco to uso ; pick out every bit of gristlo or bono; chop finoj if soant ot tho meat put in a littlo cold potato, rico or bread crumbs ; with exporioneo ono Boon finds, that many littlo mosses sot away from tho tablo may bo used with satisfaction; cold boiled rico is good. After chopping well in a woodon bowl break in an cfrg, season well with salt and popper. Make this mixturo into cakos, round and long a sort of roll. The egg serves to kcop it in shapo. Thon gravy or cream may bo put in to moisten it. Dip theso cakes into an othor beaten egg, then roll in bread crumbs that havo been grated or in somo way mado fino, out of old bread. Fry quickly in lard or buttor, turning over carefully that thoy do not scorch. This is a very nico broakfast or supper dish, and although wo have taken so much spneo to toll how it is dono it is really a simplo affair. Groqnots aro nico mado of mutton. It is a littlo moro troublo than to mako hash and is over so much nicer to eat. Chicken Croquettes. Wo givo this rccipo forOhiokoucroqucttoBby request. Tako a cold chicken, roast or boil or broiled : minco it very fino, or it will not adhcro; moisten with rich gravy or with cream; season with poppor and salt and a littlo maco, it you liko tho flavor ; mako up into small forms, dip in ogg, roll in bread crumbs and fry slowly in pot lard. Doughnuts. Ono teacupful sugar, halt teacupful each of butter and sour milk, two eggs, half teaspoonful soda. Season with both nutmeg and cinna mon. Uso enough flour to mako a soft dough. Theso aro plain but very good. If a halt cupful moro sour milk is usod and half teaspoontul moro Boda, this will mako good gems. A Goon Loaf Cake. Two toacupsful sugar, one cup sweet milk, halt cup but tor, three cups or moro flour, in which is sifted two heaping tcaspoonsfuls bak ing powder, and tho sugar if possible thrco well beaten eggs, and flavoring lo tasto. Bako in a loaf in a modcrato ovon. This is a tried rccipo. Something New. "Plain Juana," of Pleasant Homo, Ogn., is proparod to sond a packago of silk pieces for crazy quilts, with silk for embroidery, on receipt ot 16 conts. Sho bus sent tho writer ono of theso pack ages, and think tho assortment very handsomo and very cheap. Wo would liko to recommend to our readers who enjoy Iaucy work, that wo liko to seo enterpriso rowardod by appreciation, if it costs only fifteen cents. Send for a sot Astonishing Success. It Is the duty of every person who baa used Bosohee's German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in ccring Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and In fact all throat and luog diseases. No person can use It without im mediate relief. Three doses will relieve any esse, and we consider it the duty of all Drue gists to recommend it to the poor dying, con sumptive, at least try one bottle, as 80,000 uozen Doiues were sola last yesr, and no one case where It failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too wiueiy Known, ask your druggist about it. Sample bottle to try. 10 cents. Keaular size. 75 cents. Sold by all druggists and Dealers. in the United SUtes and Canada. Dr. Stryker has opened a private dis pensary at zoo Commercial street, where ho will successfully treat all cura ble cases of chronic and private dis eases, ouch as consumption its first stages, piles, scrofula, aud diseases of women, etc. Correspondence solicited. Electrio belts and appliances for sale. inar-25-m Ewes with lambs should be protected from tho wet and from cold storms. They should havo at least two feeds a day ot clean hay and ono of oat straw. This should be supplemented by a small al lowance of whole corn and oats or oats alone. $H $Mt $hiMi, ONE OAT TOO MAN?. We had a fino largo yellow cat, And a lovely tortoise shell, And a pretty Maltoso kitten that Played all day long with Bell. And thero was poor blackand-white With her ono timid kit, But in the whole broad houso was found No room far her and it. The yellow cat on the gate post sat And blinked adown the atroot, Tho tortoise shell on a silkon mat Slept at Aunt Phoebo's feet, Tho Maltoso kitten ran and played And climbed in Papa's boot, But black-and-white was in the way, And always under foot. So ono dark klght, shut in a bag, She aud her kit wore sent, On a long road, three miles or more, To good old Mistreat Brent, Whose house was filled with rats and mice, But not ono kit or oat In all tho world what better placo For blackand'Whito than that! But ere the daybreak, at our door, Wet with the dows of night, With her tired kitten at her sido Mlnewed poor black-and-white. For sho through all tho cold and dark, Poor homclest, homesiok cat Had travoled for her lovo of us A long, rough road liko that. And now sho shall not go again, But in our barn shall stay, And purr and aloep and mako deep nest In the warm, fragrant hay, Her kittens shall grow sleek and fat, And every morn and night I'll cary milk and speak kind words To our good black-and-white, OUR LETTER BOX. Aunt Hotty is sojourning in ""tho country, whoro sho has thrco littlo grandchildron. Sho was bo afraid that tho dear littlo things would forgot hor, that sho defied tho clemonts and went. Wo aro glad sho has gono, not bocauso wo do not want hor with us, but bocauso sho docs so liko to sco hor littlo grand childron. As sho is away, wo shall tell what sho docs to mako thorn happy. Sho makos tho littlo boys pants, and puts in lots of pockets, and thon fills tho pockots with candy. Thon sho sends thorn nlco books with pictures, so that ovon tho youngest can bo amused. Now. thon, don't any of you toll hor what I havo told, for sho will think I am naughty to toll tales out of school. Boys, do any of you toll tales out of school? Don't do it; stop at onco. Ot all tho moan boys, tho moanost is that ono who runs and tolls tho teacher or mamma ovory timo troublo happons. Our old contributor Julia Is with us again this week. Sho tolls ot tho chilly cold wcathor that has provailod during tho post month ; also of her poultry. Wo will try and find an nrtlolo giving all tho forms usod in crochot. Lou Morgan lives away up in Uma tilla county. Sho has dono well to picco so many blocks. Sho is nlso a good girl to go Sabbath school so regular and otton. Its nico to go to Sabbath school. Wo enjoy it very much, and wo go, too, vory rogularly, every Sun day. Our teacher is so carnost, and tolls so much ot interest, and wo all lovo hor dearly. Wo havo 120 scholars in our school, and many of them nro "grown up people." Clara Poarco is hero again with a nico nnd neatly written lotter. Clara must bo protty well advanced in hor studies. Wo hope Aunt Hotty will bo homo next weok, bocauso wo do not feol that wo can entertain tho littlo pcoplo liko sho can. Aunt Hetty's Boy. Oakland Or., Apr. 10, 1887. Kdltor Home Circlet As I saw my last lotter in print, I will try again, wo havo all of our gardon in, and most of it is up. It has been cold and chilly weather for tho past weok with frosty mornings, but has not killed tho fruit yot. Wo havo 20 littlo chick ens, 35 old ones and threo ducks. You oskod mo to doscribo my lace pattern, but I fear I cannot as I do not undei atand all tho terms used in crochet, but can send a samplo if desired, I havo crocheted enough of tho pinoapple pat torn for a white apron, and have soveral nico patrons. I havo my flower beds mado, I will close for this time. Yours truly, Julia B. Raymond. Weston, Ogn., April 2, 1887. Editor Home Circlo I , As I bave never written to the Home Circle, I tbougbt I would write I am a little girl 18 years of ago. I lmro two brothers and two sisters. My papa does not tako tho Faiimeu, but my grandpa does. I liko to read tho littlo (oiks' letters. As wo live in the country and c iuUI nut go to school sinco Christ mas, I and my two sisters pieced blooLi nough for four quilts. Well, I will toll Aunt Hetty and tho littlo girls what I do to holp mamma. I wash tho dishes, swoop tho floors, feed tho chickens, and gather tho eggs. I attond two Sabbath school?, ono in tho morning and ono in tho ovening. Ono ot my Sunday school teachers is going to givo n prizo for tho ono who gots tho most verses during tho quarter. I am going to try for it. I had a good many houso plants, but tho most of thorn got frozon during tho cold wcathor. I am going to send Aunt Hetty somo of our wild flowers. I will closo by sending a riddlo : In marblo walls as whito as milk, And lined with skin as soft as silk, Within n fountain crystal clear, A goldon applo doth appear. No doors there aro to this stronghold, Yot thlovcs break in and steal tho gold. Ever your friond, Lou Moroan. Eola Or. April lGth, 1880. Editor Home Circle i As I havo not wroto a lotter to tho Circlo for a long timo I will do bO now. It rainod a littlo hero last night. Wo havo got ono littlo pup and 10 littlo chickens, I am not going to school now, noxt school I will study history, diction ary, grammor, arithmotic, geography and writing. I am piocing a patch quilt. I will closo by asking a riddlo. Why is lifo tho greatest ot all riddles, to tho ono who auswers it first 1 will sond my card. Yours truly, Clara Pearoe. tlueklen's Arnica Salve. Tho Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andll Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaran teed to givo perfoot satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioo 25 conts per box. For sale by Port k Son. More Honer for Your Work it you improvo good oportunitIcs. 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