WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM, OREGON JUNE 10. 1887. m Kj J. U Iie )oiic 4,inlt. una HAtmioT t. olarke, editor THE SPINNER. Sho breaks the thread with an angry twang. Just as if at her touch a harp-string rang And keyed to tho quaint old aong she sang, That came to a halt on her cherry lips While she tied a knot that never could slip, And thought of another, when her ship All ladened with dreams in splendid guiao Should sail right out of tho azure skies And a lovor brinp, with great bluo eyes. Ab, broad tho day, but her work was done Two runs by reef, Sho had twisted and spun lfcr two Booro knots by set of sun. With hor ono, two, three, tho wheel beside, And tho thrco, two, ono of her baokward glldo So to and fro in in calico pride Till the bees went homo and the daylight died, Iler apron whlto as tho white sea foam, Sho patherod tho wealth of her velvet gloam, And railed it in with a tall baok comb. Sho crushed tho grans with her naked feet, The track of tho sun with a golden street, Tho grass was cool and tho air was sweet. Tho girl gazod up at tho mackerel sky, And it looked liko a pstern lifted high, But sho never dreamed of anqels nigh. Andahespoko right out: "Juat sco there!" What a bluo and wblto for thooloudod pair I am going to knit for my Sunday wear." Tho wheel is dead and tho bees aro gone, And tho girl is droascd in a silver lawn, And her feet aro shod in a golden dawn t Ob, brow that old timed morning kissed t Good-night, my girl of tho doublo-and-twiit I Oh, barefoot vision! Vanishing mist. llajamine F. 'l'oylor. A Pleasant Homo. To mako tho homo pleasant and at tractive to tho children should ho tho principal aim of parents. Thcro is no reason why this should not ho done. It is not necessary that tho homo should bo n ricti ono to bo pleasant to both parents and littlo ones. On tho contrary tho majority of such homos will bo found nmong tho middlo class, whoro tho daily labor of tho father is tho wholo dopoudonco of tho family. Ono can very readily tell by tho faco and manner of tho child whether his home is nttractivo or otherwise A grown per son may hido any dissatisfaction ho may havo with bia lifo or surroundings bo ncath n smiling exterior, but a child novcr docs so, and though ho novor com plnitiB by work of mouth, yet. his faco and mannor toll tho Btory plainer than though ho had spoken. A pleasant homo is not a placo whero tbo child has only enough to cat and wear. It must bo moro than than this. A charltablo Btrangea would willingly givo, and very often doos give, raoro than that Is it right that a child should got from its own parents noth ing moro than that which a benovolcnt strnngor would givo? No, it is unnatur ally wrong. How long would wo bo sat isfied with simply n placo to rost whon wo woio tired, or to eat whon wo woro hungry? Not a great whilo, I am suro. Vo must bo amused ; wo must havo our tastes recognized. Havo tho childrcd notnstcsT llavo thow thoy no wish to bo amused? "Oh," you say, "thoy havo thoir piny ; thoy run and jump, and is not that amusement?" To bo sure, but this is not enough. Thoy cannot run or jump in tho houeo, moro particularly if thoro is n largo family of them. Most pooplo would hardly caro to have a troop of thorn running all over tho houso whilo playing hido-nnd-go-soek. Thon, again, thoy do not want to bo exercising all tho time. Each child has so mo ono talont or gift that has been givon him. No matter how stupid ho may appear there is always ono thing ho can do better than others. It is for tho parents to find out what this ono gift is, and aid tho child in bringing it out. If they observo care fully tho Ustcs of tho littlo ones thoy can easily dotermino for what each one is adapted. Ono is novor so happy or contented as when drawing with poncil, on paper or Blato, figures or landscapes, sonctimo copiod, but gcnorally from the imagination. Ho does not weary of this work as a child who only take it up to simply pass away tho time, but spends hours at it, adding hero and eras ing there until tho picturo is dono to his entiro satisfaction. Somo cardboard and n box of crayons would bo a suit ablo birthday gift for this child. Ho will want very littlo other amusement outside of his play than this. Another child is of a mechanical turn of mind. His pleasure seems to consist in repair ing and making useful articles. Ho is continually working with hammer, chisel, etc. A box of carpenter's tools is what this child should havo to make him per fectly cpntonted with his home. Let Uiem occasionally invito their friends to spend an evening with them, and you will bo better ablo to judge and advise as to their company, as a well mannered child guest is usually a safe companion for any child. They should bo provided with books and games with which to entertain their visitors. It is wonderful how littlo will mako childred ' satisfied with their homos. Simply h recognition of. each individual taste. Besides making the home attrac tive, bv rinding out hw one gift you fit tho child for the profession or trade for which he is most adapted, and there is no danger then of his missing his vocation. If more attention would be paid to de termine the truto of a child we would have lets incompetency among men as a person seldom does half-hearted work in a profession or trade for which ho bat a preference. CHOICE RECIFE. Ice-Cream. With every quart of tho cream mix six ounces host pulverized whilo sugar, a vory littlo vnnilla bean and tho whlto of an egg. Tho lattor im parts a smoothnoss and dolicacy to tho cream that cannot othcrwiso bo obtained. Tho prepared mixturo is thon to bo stirred in tho freezor until it is ontiroly congealed. Instead of vanilla as a flavor for tho cream n trifling amount of any desired flavoring sirup or juico may bo used, as strawborry, pine-applo, lemon, orange, otc. Stewed Mushrooms. Pool and wash fresh mushrooms (one-half pound) and bnko into pieces. Season with salt and peppor and lot thorn stand ono-half hour; molt ono tablospoonful buttor and ono tcaspoonful flour, and ono pint mushrooms. Simmer 15 minutes; thon add four tablospoonfuls milk or cream and tho woll-boaton yolk of an egg. Sweetbreads. Wash in cold water, rcmovo pipes and mombranes. Cook in boiling sallod water, with ono tablespoon ful lemon-juico, 20 minutes. Drain and put into cold water. Larded Swoot breads. Lard and bako till brown, bast ing with brown stock. Servo with mush room sauce. Creamed Swootbroads. Break into small pioccs, add whlto enuco and mushrooms cut fine; cook ten min utes and servo. Sweetbreads should bo nut into cold wator as soon as brought from tho markot, as thoy spoil quickly. Tho jomon-juico or vinegar is added to harden tho sweet breads in cooKtng, as thoy, liko lish, aro composed mostly of albumon and may bo hnrdonod in this way. All flsli is improved, both in flavor and appoaranco, by tho addition of vinogar or lemon-juico lo tho wntor in which it is cooked, as it makes it solid and flaky for salad, etc. Ono tablo spoonful vinegar to four pounds of lish is a good proportion. Sweetbreads must llrst bo cooked as doscribed abovo, what ever is dono to them afterward. Thoy may thon bo boiled liko a steak and but tered and seasoned, or cookod in n va riety of ways, oithor pluin.or fancy. Two of tho best methods aro larding and creaming, as given abovo. Ilnuiunu Jelly. This is vory troublo somo to make, as it takes n lot of boiling boforoftit jollios. Tako tho rhubarb stalks, ns grocn and as pink as possiblo, wash and wipe, but do not paro them ; cut them into lengths, placo thorn in a preserving pan with half a pint of water to each pound of fruit, and stir them over a clear firo gently with n silver spoon until tho juico eoinos frcoly ; thon let it all drain through a now hair siovo but do not press it. Pass it through n picco of folded muslin, weigh tho juico, and boil it up quickly for a quartor of an hour, tlien add from turco-quirlcrs to ono pound of best lump sugar, accord ing to tlio sweetness ot tho rliubarut stir this in off tho firo until it is all dissolved, thon boil tho jelly for ton minutes longer, or until it jellies. Clear tho scum off very carofully both beforo and alter ad ding tho sugar, and bo suro tho hair Biovo, tho muslin and tho pail aro per fectly clean, and if a silver spoon is not handy uso a now wooden spoon : tho loast thing will spoil tho color of this jolly, and iron, powtcr or tin turn it a dirty purple. 1'ork Pie. For tho crust, tako soven pounds of flour, quartor pound of suet, ono and thrco-fourth pounds of lard, and ono pint hot wntor. Wurm tho lard and tho suet, placo them in tho center of tho flour, and mix all with tho hot wntor with a woodon spoon till cool enough to uso your hand. It must bo a porfoctly smooth paste; thon oithor round It with a bottlo or cut a round for tho bottom, and a straight strip for tho sidos, and fasten them with yelk of eggs, nnd pinch cover nnd sidos together, or tho gravy will escape. For tho piu, cut into dlco rathor less fat than lean from a nico loin of pork, season it well with pepper nnd salt, and, if liked n littlo powdered herbs, pack it nil tightly into tho cruet, and bake about two hours in a moderate oven (ono from which tho bread bus been drawn is best). When takou from tho oven, remove tho flour on tho cover, nnd add a littlo strong stock inado from the bones of the loin. This is an old Lin colnshire recipe nnd answers admirably. What We Don't Want. A Nebraska farmer's wife, who writes from experience-, tells of somo of tbo things to avoid in attending to milk and butter. Experience teaches that thoro aro many little things that produco great results for good or evil, especially tho latter, in dairy mutters, nnd theso max ims should be read and heeded. She writes in an exchange- thus: Wo do not want the milk pail and strainer washed with tho dhh cloth, nor in tho same water in which tho other dishes havo been washed ; nor do wo want them washed at all untill (hey have pecn rinsed out with warm water to re move the duet and hairs that must cer tainly remain in tho strainer and pail. We do not want an old-fashioned dash-churn ; if your husband insists on your using yours, because "his mother" always did, procuro for him, if possible, a "reap nook" or old lasuloned "grain cradle," such as "his father" used and toll him it's of no use to have a Bclf binder or even "self-rake" machine, that "his father' never um and ho compares with his father's ago just in tho samo way that you comparo with tho ago in which "his mother" lived. Wo do not want tho buttermilk to stand in tho churn, nor tho churn to ro- main without washing and drying im mediately after uso; do not closo it up too soon ; bettor throw over tho top a picco of clean muslin than closo it up tight, as it is qui to likely to mould. Wo do not want n wooden milk pnil if "your mother" did uso woodon pails nnd mnko premium (?) butter. No mat ter how woll you clean them moro filth remains in them than you would bo wil ling to cat; if you havo never tried it tako n knifo and scrnpo tho pail after it has ben cleaned tno bost possiblo way Wo do not want hot wntor poured into tho cans or pans until thoy hnvo first been rinsed with cold thcji warm water, after which wash in quite hot water with a littlo sal soda dissolved in it. I keep somo dissolved in a jug for convonlonco. Aftur this, Bcald and turn partly up sldo down to drain, or wipe witb a clean cloth. A slanting "tilt" against tho wall with n strip of lath nailod on your shelf Is pro- lorablo. Brine For Seasoning. Tho bost butter-makers in England, Ireland and Jcrooy, ns well as in this country, nro gradually dropping the prnctico of seasoning tho buttor with salt, and aro using brino in its placo. Thoso who are far enough along to ap preciate tho difToronco botwoon gather ing buttor in a lump nnd handling it in granulos, nro in a position to adopt brino seasoning with oaso and decided bonollt. All that is'ncccssary for such a butter-maker to do is, whon his but tor has como, lo wash in tho usual way with water till it runs off clear, nnd thon immorso tho granulos of butter in brino as strontr as It can bo matin, and lot tho butter lio in it tho samo longth of timo ho would to hnvo tho salt ills solvo if ho had used dry salt, nnd then press tho buttor into n solid form, nvoidlng any Motion or grinding mo tion whilo reducing it to n solid. In this way nil working will bo avoided, nnd tho butter loft in tho best possiblo condition for keeping, nnd hnvo an oven color nnd tho highest flavor it is possiblo for it to hnvo. lly lying in strong brino n fow hours (ho brino will draw tho water out of tho butter tho 8amons dry salt would. i i The Worlc Box. NARROW CROCHET EIiIIK. 1st row Chain 10 stitches, catch in first stitch with Binglo crochet making n ring. 2d row Turn, mako 0 trcblo crochet in tho ring. 3d row Turn, chain -1, 1 treblo in tho contor of G treblo of hint row, 1 chain, I trcblo in tho samo placo, z chain and 1 treblo in first troblo crochet of second row. 'lth row Thrco chain, fl trcblo in tho contor hoio of last row, 1 chain, 1 trcblo in noxt l chain, ropcut until thoro nro 7 treblo' crochot sonnratod by 7 sIiil'Io chains, catch in tho chain ot llrst row by a slip stitch. 5th row Thrco chain, catch botwoon first nnd second troblo of fourth row, re peat until there nro 7 small scollops, then mako -1 chain, fasten with 1 singlo in tho first trcblo of fourth row, chain I, fnstcn in last trcblo of fourth row. Jlogin to repeat nt second row. How to Oet a Free Farm As wo all know, tho public laud of the United States is divided into laud dis tricts. This land is survoyed, and tho plats of tho separate townships aro mado at tho (icnoral Land OJlico, Washington, and sent to tho land ollico of tho particular district in which tho land may bo. Hero is a "Hogistor," who records tho filings made by tho settlers, and keep track of tho disposal of tho different lands. Tho "Ilocoiver" takes charge of tho mouoys paid for publit lands, and is the authority to whom proof of hottlemont nnd compli ance with tho land laws must bo mado to sccuro a deed from tho Government, technically called "proving up." Ho also pasos judgment on contest mado for noncompliance- with tho require ments of tho land laws. In u district of purely agricultural land, thoro nro thrco ways in which to securo a homo : By taking a "homestead." "pre-emption" or "tree claim" ICO acres is tho mixi mum amount that can bo "filed" on in each case. A troo claim and homo- stead, or a pro-oinption and trco claim, can bo taken at tno same time, but a pre-emption cannot bo taken beforo u homestead is "proved up," or vico versa. Tho pre-emption nnd homestead require residence to secure title. Eight years is given in which to raise ten acres of trees on a 100 aero tree claim, when a deed will bo given. Thus it will bo seen that ultimately 489 acres of the public domain can bo secured under the operation of these laws. Having stated the theoretical rights of our citizens under tho present laws, wo will show tho way to apply them in practice Thus, if a person tired of struggling for existenco on tho worn and high priced lands of tho East, de termines to como West and "grow up with the country," the first thing to do on arrival will bo to go to tho land office and get plata ot townships show ing tho quarter-sections taken, or still eligible for entry. Theae will cost fl each. With theso ho can proceed tol tho locality thoy designate, ond by tho aid of tho figures on tho section stakes, which ho can easily loarn to read, can mako his selection. Tho set tlers already on tho ground nro very anxious to havo neighbors, and will often assist in "locating" tho intending homo seokor. Tho selection made, tho land ollico is again visited, whoro tho register will supply official blanks, on which tho immigrant will fill out a description of tho town, range, section nnd quarter whero his selection may be, and mnko ntlidavit of his intention to scttlo on tho samo. Theso aro filed with tho register, and ii.. ., i ciq :., .,:.i ir i. i!.,..i docided to mnko It a "homestead," after which, nt tho expiration of fivo yenrs, tho government will givo a docd, with out further oxponso, other than $8 whon "final proof" is mado. If n pre-emp tion, nt "proving up" $1.25 por ncro will lhj ennrgcu aumiiouai. -in iiiiikuik entry of n "troo claim," $11 will bo paid whon "filing" is mado, nnd a liko sum nt tho dato of final proof. Soaring theso facts in mind, thcro is no necessity of roquiring "land ngonla" or "locators," and othor expenses, bo sidos thoso named, nro not necessary. Tho mothods of proccduro, both in finding unentered lands, nnd in "filing" on them, is vory slmplo, nnd with a copy of tho land laws, nnd tho plates to be had at tho land office, tbo sottlor can onsily mnko his own selections. Mem. It must bo remembered thnt nil govornmont lands lying within a railroad grnnt nro culled doublo mini um land, nnd tho government rnto for such is $2.G0 per aero instond of $1.25, ns givon abovo, which is tho prico of all government land outsido tho boundaries of tho railroad grnntB. Tho Farmer. tttsid Till. I you'wnnt any photographs taken go to W. F. Johnson's, whoro you enn get tho best out, tho benefit of tho rccont re duction in prices. Johnson Is nlwnys willing lo divide tho benefits with his patrons. A recent drop of nricoB on goods enables him to givo a liberal re duction in prices on nil works in his lino, llcmombor tho plnco. Commor clul St. Salem Oregon. "Speculation In futures Is ot such n dograding nnd dnngorous character that laws which apply to gambling should, with cqunl forco, bo mado to apply to thoso nefarious trndos." True enough ; nnd farmors aro coming lo unorstnnd that tho prices of tho great staple crops of this country nro regulated moro by thtsn cnmblors than by tho laws of sup ply and domnnd. Tho Orango has nlrcady tnkon hold of this subject, and it will bo followed up. Mure Hour? for Your Work If you improve good opportunities. Hnllott & Co., Portland, Mnlno, will mail, frco, full information showing how you can mnko from 5 to $25 nnd up wards n day and livo nt homo wherever you aro located. Bolter write; somo havo mndo ovor 50 in a day ; nil now. No cnpithl required ; startod froo. Both soxos; all ngos. Succoss for ovory worker. Send address nnd sco for yourself. T DISEASE. Wc? 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