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WILLAMETTE FARAIKli; SALIOM, OKJiiCJOM, JTJL"X 22, I8b7 ,. lic loiH,cirjcle. HUB ilAUUIOT T. CLAIIKE, Editor A WOMAN'S RIOUT. Yf , Ood hm made mo a womnu, And I Am content to bo Just what lm tneuit, not reselling out For ether things, sluca Ho Who knows mo hot and loves mo moat has ordered thifor me. A woman to livo my life out In quiet womanly ways, Healing ths far off battlo Seeing at through a haze Tho crowding, struggling world of men fight throueh their busy days. I am not strong or valiant, I would not join tho fight, Or jostla with crowds to tho highways, And sully tny garments white) But I havo rights as a woman, and hero I claim my right, Tho right of a roso to bloom In its own swoot, sepcrato way, With nono to question tho pcrfumo pink And nono to utter a nay, If it reaches a root, or points a thorn, as even a roso trco may. The right of lady birch to grow To grow as tho Lord may pleaso, By nover a sturdy oak rebuked, Denied nor sun nor breczo, For all its pliant tlerfderucis, kin to the stronger trees, Tho right to a llfo of my own Mot merely a casual bit Of somebody else's life flung out, That taking hold of it, I may stand as s cipher docs, after nu meral writ. Tho right to gather and glean -What food I need and can, From thegirnerod storo of knowledge Which man has heaped for man, Taking with Irco hands freely as after an or dcrod plan. Tho right ah, best and sweetest! To stand all undismayed, Whenever sorrow, or want, or sin Call for a woman's aid, With nono to cavil or question, or never a look gainsaid. I do cot ask for a ballot; Though very lifo wcro at stake, I would bop for tho nobler justice, Whicn men for manhood's sako Should givo ungrudgingly, nor withhold till I must fight and tako. Tho fleet foot and tho focblo font Doth sock tho self-satno goal; The weakest soldior's namo is writ On tho great army roll, And Ood, who mado man's body strong, mado. two, the woman's soul. Susan Coolidge. CHOICE RECIFE!. Pickled TEARS. Paro nnd halve tho fruit, tako sovon pounds of fruit, threo pounds of sugar, ono quart of vinegar, ono ounco of wliolo cloves, onco ounco of stick cinnamon; put nil together nnd boil slowly for a short tlmo. This rccipo is good for peaches or plums. Tickled llii'K Tomatoes. To ono gnl Ion of firm ripo tomatoes, poclod, add two tnblsspoonfuls of ground mustard, ono of black popper, two of allspice, ono of snlt, ono of cloves ; cover them with vinegar, lot them scald, but not boil, threo hours. Puro glycorino dilutod with n littlo wntor nnd rubbed onco a day, sny at bodtlmo, on a baby's scalp, will mako it hoalthfully cloan. It must bo rubbed in gently and washed off the next morn ing, or at tho baby's bathing timo. To romovo ink, iron-rust or mildew; If tho garment is white, when washing tio a pinch of cream tartar whero tho pot is. After boiling, romovo tho string nnd tho spot will bo gone. If tho spots aro viry largo or numorous, tho gar ment can bo boiled by itself in cloan water containing from ono ounco to one-fourth of a pound of crenm tartar. It will not injuro tho fabric. Don't put gluo in whitewash, or kal Eomine, unless you wish to have it all ecnlo oil' of tho walls in n fow years. Mix whiting or Spanish whito with skimmilk nnd a littlo blueing, nnd you havo a kalsomiuo which spreads easily, sticks fast and gives n beautiful finish, Always uso skimmilk instead of water if you wish something durable, and uso whiting instead of tho prepared knlso mine. For Graham gems use two eggs well beaten, twocups of milk, two of Graham flour, a tcaspoonful of sugar, a little salt. Then butter tho pans, havo very hot, and a vory hot oven. Many persons prefer, e.old meat for supper in summer time. When lamb is intended to be eaten cold, a good flavor is given it by putting in the water in which it is boiled, somotwholo cloves and sticks of cinnamon. To a leg of Iamb allow a small handful of cloves, and two or three pieces of cinnamon. ii me tamu is roasted, boil mem in water, and basto tho moat with it. To make Charlotte Itus.se, cover a half .box of gelatine with cold water and let i!immmu.nmapimi-rm,mmm,,.m,m m'mmmm.uuumm: iii.w.iaaJwuississaMiM ilMBMlMilsWaM sssssll V . t '"a-i rrnnnnirfn. ., n it sonk for half nn hour. Whip n quart ol good orcntii (.hub is out piny if yoiu havo a Koyotono boator). Lino two plain two-quart moulds with a half pound of lady lingers. Turn the whip pod cream, into a largo basin and phico it iu a pnn of cranked ico: add to the soukod gelntino just enough boillug water to dissolve it. Add threo quarter of a cup of powdered Btigar carefully in tho crenni, with enough Vanilla to flavor it, then strain in the golntino, stir immediately from the suit's and bottom till it begins to thicken then pour into tho moulder and stand on tho ico to harden. How to Make Uasi'Iieuuy Vineoak. Wash raspberries in a Dtono jar, To ovory pound of fruit add u pint of puro cidor vinegar, cover, and let it stand tbrco days ; tlion press it through a jelly bag; to ovcry pint put a half pound of lump sugar. Bet tho juioo on the fire to como to a boil. Tako off any scum that may rise. Allo.v ftva minutes gon tlo boiling. Set it to got cold, thou pour into small bottles, cork with now corks, and seal. Tvvp or threo tnblo spoonfuls in a glass of ico water makes n delicious, refreshing drink in hot weather. Strawberries or currants can bo prepared in tho samo manner. Hor ticultural Times. Kltchon Scrubbing. Old flannel of all kinds should be kept for scrubbing and cleaning p tint ; undcrvests, drawois, skirts, all como in for it. In England, whero scrubbing is still the glory of tho poorer people, cot tagers vying with each othor on tho color of their boards, thoir is a coarse, gray flannel madccallod "house-flonnol," oxprcssly for tho purpose. Next to Annuel is old, coarse, soft linon, old kitchen towels, crash, etc. So necessary to good cleaning is soft, absorbent, material, that I would almost lather my maids destroy articles of far moro value than tho pcrub cloths, because tho suit ply is limited, cspociuliy if wo give away our disused under-clothing. For this reason keep tho supply under your own euro, see that after each using the cloth is dried and not thrown nwny until it is really used as long as possible. Many girls will bo conscientious about towels and dusters, beeauso they havu 11 money value, but cleaning clothes, being only rags, thoy will consider may bo thrown initio any timo and fresh ones taken. In addition to tho soft, wet cloth a dry rubber (best mado of old Russian crash that has done scrvho for round or dish towel) should bo kept; n scrubbing brush of hard bristles is host ; tho soft oxcolsior brushes are of littlo uno except for coarso paint, and brushes mado of broom straw, although not ontircly satis factory, aro about tho best ono can gut whon bristlo brushes aro not to bo hail, or aro too oxpeusive. Tables that havo boon neglected may bo bloachcd by spreading on them over night a layer of wood ushes, made into a mortar-liko pasto with wntor; tho next day brush it oil' and scrub. Tho same pasto may bo laid on floors whon sjwt ted with grcaso. In cleaning floors never wet too large a Hpiico at onco. If boyond tho comfort ublo rango of tho arm, I hero is almost certain to bo n dark circlo when dry, showini; whero yon lcavo oil" each pioca; because, boing out of easy roach you havo no powor to scrub well or wittodry. Always in using tho drying cloth, rub'it well beyond tho snaco you aro now cleaning over, to tho ono last douo. '1 ho use of a littlo washing soda c borax in tho wator is excellent fur boards, and if they havo boon ncclectetl a small lump of limo iu tho water great ly helps to mako them white. After tablos aro scrubbed attend to tho sink, Hit a lump of washing soda, as largo as an egg at least, over tho sink hole, and pour n kcttlo of boiling water ovorovery pan oi u, using your siiik urusii to send it into all greasy nans. Wash, the lust thing before the floor. an linger marks iroin tno paint; also tho chairs, if painted; the backs of them, if caned ; the top of the flour bar rel nnd tho windows. Do especially careful to clean kitchen window sills" so many things aio put on thuiu, thoy nro moro ant to bo soilod than anv others. Needless to say that floors mutt always bo swept ueioro they are washed. To clean oilcloth, do not i-mib it uu- Iocs it has been b.idly cleaned many times, when, with tho fine commuted surfaco now usual, dirt, or ralhor the dirty water allowed to remain iu it, will havo grimed it so that vou will need to uso a soft brush and scrub the way of tno lines, uiu usually, warm wntor, ono wet and dry cloth aro all that are need ed. Oil cloth and paint nped tho wip ing with n coarso, dry cloth as much as boards, and well repay tho extia trouble. Skimmilk used iu placo of water to clean oilcloth gives it brightness nnd lustre. Painted floors must bo treated juit as oilcloth is. I havo one thing moro n say about the kitchen sink. If you put in it a lump of sotln weighing half 'a. pound or moro every day or two, you will have no trouble with the drain pipo Incoming clogged with grease. So largo n picro will dissolve very slowly, but all tho water that jkmj down will holn to cleanse instead of soil tho pipe. When over you havo n kettle of boiling wator that you do not need at once, pour it into the sink. Good Ifousokeeninir. Two apnles kept In a tin cakn-lor will keep moderately rich cako oinlsl for a great length ol time, if tho apples are renewed when witliercd. A MEXICAN DINNER. " Qnrstlonnbln Dellracle Nerved nt at Recent llimqupt nt I'lillailrlpliln. At each guest's plato a menu card was placed. Tho cards were beautifully decorated by tho Mexican nrtlsts. Somo of tho cards wore decorated with minia ture birds mado of gay feathers. Other cards wcro artistically gotton up with straw work woven about the earners, and below on all tho cards was printed hi Spanish the following: : CnUlo Mcxlcuno! 2 Arroz Seco. : , I Tortilla. I'uchcro. : ) Molo do Ouajolote. : ! : Knsnln. l'rljolcs. : ' 1 Prutas. 1'tilquo. ! ! Tnmnlcs. Chocolate. : A good ninny of the guests thought 'Caldo Mexleano" meant cold Mexicnn nnd they wero wondering how ho would bo served, when little teacups filled with greasy soup Wero brought on. Mexican soup Is more llko tho drippings from roast beef than any thing else. The proper way to get rid of tho soup Istodrhiklt. The Mexicans did. Tho American guests did not, Thoy smelted it and smiled. riatcs containing boiled rlco mixed with boiled carrots nnd hard-boltcd eggs chopped fine, wcro next. That mixture- was called "Arm, seco." Tho rlco was very red, having been stained in tho boiling by tho earrots. Somo liked IU "Tortillas" followed a flat corn cako that looked like pale board-Ing-hoitso buckwheat cakes, tho kind boarders in arrears usually get. The tortillas wero made of crushed corn, which was ground Into meal upstairs. The process is to lay the corn on n stone nnd roll it with a stotio bar until it be comes meal. Tho tortillas aro baked on littlo sheets of tin over charcoal fires. Tho Mexican rolled tho cakes up Into rolls, first spreading salt on them. Then they atu them much tho samo as nu American would nibble nt n lady-finger. "I'tichero," which enmo next, wn made of fried cabbage, goat moat, fried carrots ami fried bananas, and Is known as a "Mexican-Irish stnw." "Ktisala" was composed of lettuce spread thickly with sweet oil. Mixed In tho lettuce thero wero onions chopped fine and a good deal of garlic. Ac companying the salad on the same dish was stewed veal stuffed with almonds. Thero was n dish served which was not on tho menu- card. It was called "Chill tiero." It Is to Mexicans what a soft-shell crab is to an American. Green peppers were hollowed out and tho shell was 111 led with chopped chicken with n fow rnislns mixed In it. The pepper was then dipped Into butter and fried In a pan of hot lard. This dish was very much In favor. Kvery body nearly took to the "frljolcs," choeolato colored beans. They were very tender ulid wero dres-ed with a sauce that was very platahle. The "frljole" has quite as great a reputation in Mexico as the baked beau has iu ltoston. Tho most unique dish served was the "tnnmles," a croquette made of corn meal, raisins, nuts and fruits. It Is boiled iu a corn husk and looks n good deal like n boiled pig's foot at a distance when removed from the com husk. "Mole de (iuajolote." The mjsterr of turkey was u frloasso of that bird with n vegetable giiivy. The gravy was principally hot fat anil red pepper, and ovcry body who ate tho gravy akcd for Ico to soothe their burning tongues. The Mexicans smiled and ate the gravy with n relish, dipping their bread iu it. Tho Mexican wine "pulque" was served to the guests hi small wine glas-es. It looks like milk and tuttcs like bakers' yeast. It Is to the Mexican what bock beer is to tlio German. It Is the juice of the maguey plant, a species of century plant. Tho maguey plant takes soven years to mature. At maturity it Is about seven feet. high. Then the central stalk Is cut offal the base and tho juice of the plant is sucked through a gourd nnd carried off by tho natives in skins. The plant yields about two gallons every day for two or threo months after tho stalk is cut off and then dies. The juice is put into jars In dark cellars and allowed to ferment for forty-eight hours. Then the pulque is ready to drink. A Mexican can drink four quarts of it without becoming in toxicated. Very good chocolate In tiny uupi followed, with real Spanish cigarettes. The Mexicans puffed the smoke through their noses and their ears and out of their eyes ami smoked half n doen cigarettes iu as many minutes, and soon the table was covered with a great cloud of smoke and the dinner was over, the Mexicans lining from their chnlrs and bowing to the gucMx, and tho visitors mechanically imitating tho Mexicans. I'hilatlelplivt Time. Cure for a Dad Habit. To iirovijnt i-iHv from jumjiin, nyn Mr. J. M. .Stiuiliioiili, cut thu lower oyo-l:islicii oil' closo nuil turn your uow looso, itml hen It lit) will nttcnijit to jump. I lmvo li.til soiiiu littlo exj)ri unco; It neuiiis that lon li.ilr lusmpdl atcly itlmvo uml liclnw tlio eyo rcsjJsc thu hilit, huiico with thtt lower lushes cut close, it low fence lookti high, mid vlco vitka with tho upper oiiuh cut close, it high fence look low. There Is uu old itilitgo that good fence mako good btock, and good alock innke good nclghbore, and the lvvcrsv, had fences miiko bad stock, and bad stock had nclghbora-. Farm, Field and titoekman. It appears that Gen. Doulanger has (rood reasons for ehutting down upon tlio bribing of foreign scrvanU by hU oUlceni. Europo U overrun with spien. An Invalid's Lace. Cast on 10 stilchos. 1 Slip 1, knit 2, ovor, narrow, knit 1, over twice, narrow, knit 2. 2 Knit 4, purl 1, knit 0. 5J Slip 1, knit 2, over, narrow, knit G 4 1'iiuii. f Slip I, knit '2, over, narrow, knit 1, (ovor twice, narrow) twice, knit 1. 0 Knit 8, purl I, knit 2, purl 1, knit 0. i Slip 1, knit 2, over, narrow, knit 8. 8 Plain. II Slip 1, knit 2, over, narrow, knit 1, Cover twice, narrow) 3 times, knit 1. 10 Knit 3, purl 1, (knit 2, purl 1) twice, knit G. ' 11 Slip 1, knit 2, over, narrow, knit 11. 12-DlndoffO, knit P. An invalid. Horo is something for tho hair that I havo used a long timo and find it good for tho face nnd hands nl?o; One partof roso water, two parts of glycerine, a picro of lemon. Shako together. Bring madness To millions, ploasiog their palates and oleant ins their systems, smuntno timlr i.u- u-i.i. noys, Stomachs and Uowcls to a healthy actlv V '' , 0uu" "' mission oi tlie famous Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy, Symp of Figs. COc. and gl hoi tits for sal- by all druugists If You Have No upticlltc, InillRcsllmi, Ilnftitciieo, NlcW llciiiliirlm. till run duuu," lo-Inu- rioHh, you ii III 1 1 ml Titfc Pi tlio remedy 3'nn ncoil, tlio iionk Ntoiiiurli in Tticv Inno mi til linllil up the lliiirirluir cnerirltti, NiiflvrcrN iiit'iiiul or iiliyNiruloveriiookiilllriiiil rvllol 1 rum t lieiii. Alccly Nii;nr t'tiiil oil. SOLD 12VI2ItYWI!I2IM2. ir MITCHELL & LEWIS CO.. LIMITED. -jtrANUKAUrUKKItS OK AN!) IIEM.KItS IN The Mitchell Farm and Spring Wagons. L Trucks Hly Trurki, llrnilrr Triirks, IMuiip I'urli, llnud f'tirlM, Wlierllmrrottn, OItiN AND TOP KUUGIES ! l'liiirtons, Cnrrlnnra, lliinktMinrtli, Boail Curls, nuil llitrnr, MT W rarrjr tha lrgit ami twit ortoil stork ol Vehicles on tho Itorthwctt Uoait. All our work It built wpnltlly for thli trade, and lull narrtnted. Wo aro alto general agents lor tho CANTON CMI'I'KK PLOW, (.ANO l'LOWH, TUI0VCI.K 1'I.OWH, IIAItliOWS, COLTIVATOIIS, KOAI) BOIlAI'Klta, OALK CIIIM.KI) I'l.OWS, IDKAL KKF.D 1III.L8 AwliWII!I illLlJJ, IIOllSK roWKHS AND WOOD BAWB, KNOWLTON IIAY HAKIM, IIKLLE CITY FKEU and HOOT CLTTEn. CIIAMI'IOV IIAY 1'IIKS.H, tST Call or send tor Now llluitrated Cattlrgue. MITCHELL & LEWIS CO., Llmltod. luaSOniS oilUnd, Oregon Shropshire Down Sheep, IMPOHTKD AND IIRKD II T G. W. DUNT, WhltoRkor, Oregon. Sheriffs Sale. T0Tlt'K ,s IIKBEIIY GIVEN THAT, DYVIHTUK ll ol an execution, decre and order ol uteduly Uauedoutol the lion. Circuit Court of the Btata u Ontton for Marlon rouuty. and to mv directed, on the vWtli day ol June, lHa7, wherein Mary Jackson, as ail. mlnUtratrlx ol the estato ot J. U. Jackaon, dcceaied, plilntllf, recovcrid a Judgment and decree against I'liarlci Meabbcrkfer, and KaUlla Moahberier, hi. wile; James K. llaaeltmr, Daniel K. Abruns and Aloiiu A Knox, partntr. Inbuilne.t under the llrm nana and style of llaseltlne k Co ; Columbus Waterhnuse, dolnx bu.lncM uni'er tho Arm name and it) loci WaUrhouse 4 Lester: N. T Itomaln and J. F. Clark, as Joint exec tors ol tho estate ol J, H Van Winkle, deceased, who did bmlnets under the llrm name and stvlocf J.H. Van Winkle & Co.. defendants, said Judipnent bclnif for the sum ol t'Mi 20 and Interest thereon from the 13th day ol June, U7, at the rate ol ten per cent, per annum, aud the further sum ol 13.7$. cou an4 ills. buriemenis, and all accruing coata and expenses litrs in, I will sell an Maliirday, llir IIOlli Day or Jul), IHH7, At publio auction at the Court Home door, In Balem, Uarlon county, Oregon, at o'clock p, m. of said day, Ui the hltheat bidder for cah la baud on the day ol tale, all the rlk'bt, title and Interest ot said defmd. tnls, Charles Moanberifer and Katella Mothbcri(ir. or either ol thun, on or after tho 22d day of October, lSs3(the date of sail uioiiKtue), in anil to thv '.! 'OAlntfde'ciibed premises, to-wlt: lltlnif the whole ol lot Nut three (3), four (1), file E), six (0), seven (7) nd .1 ht (a), I, In tilota Ko. one liundnd ana seven lilianl'. addition to the town if Hubbard. (1U7), in Hub aituaUil on the Onifii and California lUllroad, bclna; iu tne coumy or aiariin, mate u urejou luted at balun. till Vath day of June. 1847 JOHN W. II INTO, bhtrlff ol Marlon County, Oregon. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS: I I'lilrxr of Lllirral Arl. II follrgr or MrUlrlnr. Dr. K. 1 FIIAZKIt, dean. Ill 'illfgr of Lnw. dean. JuJge W. M. IIA1I8KV, M M'omaus t'olirac Mrs. C. 0. HAWLKY, uean, s'onarrtalory ofiMutle Z.8M- PAHVIN. girecwr. tl lulverslly Aradruiy. til trl Drparlrurul. MImMAIIIK CKAIO, Inatructor, 860 Students! 400 Graduates. Thirty Teachers. Day Hoard tor Young men. l.r0 PER WEEK. f ADIE8' IlOAltl) IN WOMAN COLLEOK 1UI.I, j ttM with un'umlbed room; 13 60 with plcely furnished room to. First term begins oo 8Dtaaber tth. Catalogue and Information seat free. Address: THON. VAN HCOIT, tTfSldenl. Jul)Jia Salem, Oregon. DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY. ItlsSuinidrji,? Irom Igiwritu a Ueai nwrtoct any ot tho many form I heart dkeiue. thouch many do so Disease, ami II yntt have any symptoms therein M Imuran o. llcau D.'.runis trvauso on near? lorui, uuo vn. fusin uunr ukmkui. fipQ SipfrnnCQ Da. Fust's IIbjirt nratnrliik OCa OIUMIDOO. mcJicino which has txn found rariVuiari oiticiolnm In cturs ot Bea-tlcknM, a It at onoa stop tho terrible vomiting, throbbing In ths temples, and enables tho patient to tecum ret) TnVnit inTimo. A man who prowots an ap pearanra ol dcMlltr, whow i-ounteiiKnvo 1 aiulous, and who Is subject w poIU ol falntnesa, is imdio to sudden ncitn irom nun dlMue, Let him tako Da. Fun's llnnr llxvrar AtDruggtits. 1.W. Descriptive trontlio with each lc!Ue, or mailed frco upon application. HAMBURG FIGS. Foa ladles and children whose taut k not li.oltended vrltb Impuolty. HAMUUHQ FI03 form at remedy for onn.tlpaU.on, In digestion, piles and llrer complaint which Is as vleaaul to taks as II la eQeoUTo as at, tlcu. 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