Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, December 21, 1911, Image 6

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    A HOME CORNER FOR WOMEN A
I
CUPBOARD
Hints and Helps for the Housewife and News of the Day About Women
A :dudy in Natural History: Hy Rudyard Kipling
When the Himalayan peasant meets the he-bear in hie pride.
He shouts to »care the monster who will often turn »aide;
But the »he-bear thus accepted rend» the peasant tooth and nail,
For the female of the species is more deadly than the male
The Newest Models In Waterproofs—A
Stunning Coat.
The waterproof Is m consideration
at this time of the year, and the new
models follow the general Incllna
toward stripes. A stunning coat
is of tweed In black and white striped
When Nag, the wayside cobra. hear» the careless foot of man.
He will sometimes wiggle »ideaays and avoid it if he can ;
But hie mate make, no eueb motion where »he camp» beside the trail —
For the female of the specie» is mord deadly than the male.
When the early Jesuit fathers preached to Huron» and Choctaws.
They prayed to be delivered from the vengeance of the squaws—
'Twas the women, not the warrior», turned those stark enthu-iastr pale—
For the female of the specie# is mord deadly than the male.
Man's timid heart Is bursting with the things he must not say.
For the Woman that God gave him isn’t his to give away;
But when hunter meets with hustuind. each confirm» the other's tale—
Th. female of the species is more deadly than the male.
Man. a bear in most relations, worm and savage otherwise,
Man propound» negotiations. Man accepts the compromise;
Very rarely will he squarely push the logic of a fact
To its ultimate conclusion in unmitigated act.
Fear, or foolishness, impel» him. ere he lay the wicked low.
To roneede some form of trial even to his fiercest foe;
Mirth obscene diverts his anger; Doubt and Pity oft perplex
Him in dealing with an issue—to the scandal of the Sex!
But the Woman that God gave him. every fibre of her frame
Prove» her launched for one sole issue, armed and engined for the same,
And to serve that single issue, lest the generations fail,
The female of the species must be deadlier than the male.
She who faces Death by torture for each life beneath her breast
May not deal in doubt or pity—must not swerve from fact or jest.
These be purely male diversions—not in these her honour dwells—
She, the Other Law we live by, is that Law and nothing else'
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Unprovoked and awful charges —even so the she-bear fight»;
Speech that drip«, corrodes and poisons—even so the cobra bites;
Scientific vivisection of one nerve till it is raw.
And the victim writhes in anguish—like the Jesuit with the squaw!
So it comes that Man. the coward, »hen he gathers to confer
With his fellow-braves in council, doe» not leave a place for her
Where, at war with Life and Conscience, he uplifts hie erring bands
To some God of Abetract Justice—which no woman understands.
And Man knows it! Knows, moreover, that the Woman that God gave him
Must command but may not govern; shall enthrall but not enslave him.
And S hk knows, because she warns him and Her instincts never fail,
That the female of Her species is more deadly than the male!
Editorials to Women, About
Women, and by a H ornan
FOR LOBSTER LOVERS.
ANY persona du not mre for lob
»1er, There I» little uourish
ment In Ila flesh, and It is uot
easy to digest. Fresh lobsters are ex
pensive, uud fastidious persous balk
al our barbarous metliod of cooking
the lobster alive.
I.obsiers ar» t'est from Deeeml'er to
April.
Lobsttr Rscipss.
Here are some recipes that may ap
pen i to lovers of lobsters:
Creamed Lobster Cut luto dice a
plut of lobster ment and prepare this
mixture A dozen mushroom». sliced
thin mid bent cd in a cup ot their juice
with a slice ot onion Thicken with
butter mid flour mid brown Remove
the onion mid add a quarter pint ot
stock, two drops ot tabasco sauce, it
teaspoon fill of lemon juice Heat I lie
lolwter meat In thia mid serve hot
Spanish l.obster Chop tine .1 green
pepper, a tomato and a slice of union
Mix and cook In a tablespoonful of
butter till tender, then add three qimr
ter« of a cupful of stock mitt let II «Ini
mer for file minutes Put In the ment
cut up arnl when heated serve at once
Rissole ot Ixibater Roll the lobster
Take out the meat and mime It tine
round the coral smooth »nd grate for
one lobster the yolks of three hard
boiled eggs Season a batter of milk
flour a ml well beaten egg«, two table
spoonfuls of milk mid one of rtdur to
each egg Beat this batter well ami
mix the lobster with It gradually till
It Is stiff eaougti to roll Into balls the
size of a large plum Fry In fresh but
ter or the beat salad oil and serve ei
ther warm or cold.
fi ttsi’i rriM: vi«w
ntuM a
rnoro<;KA in
I
KrrcHtr*
is-ü uh
15 • *.*S
Canned Lobtter.
She can bring no more to living than the powers that make her great
A» the mother of the Infant and the Mistress of the Mate ;
And when Babe and Man are lacking and she strides unclaimed to claim
Her right as feinn e ;and baron), her equipment is the same.
She is wedded to convictione--in default of grosser tie» ;
Her contention» are her children, Heaven help him. who denies I
He will m< et no cool discuseion, but the instant, white-hot. wild
Weakened female of the species warring as for spouse and child
i
Detlilii ÍM5, by Glenn. L. flaaton. Architect. Minneapoll». Minn.
HtRALl) FASHION PLAIES
The Female of the Species
A SUBSTANTIAL COLONIAL.
SHOCK FOR <11 HL IN ortMPB STILE,
effects. The raglan sleeve, big patch
pockets and storm collar make it u
very fetching raincoat.
Very good looking Indeed are the lit
tie mission bookcases to hang on the
wall, just the thing for the small boy's
room.
The frocks that can be worn with a
gulmpe Is a practical one for the
small girl. In the Illustration the
pretty dress 1» made of striped wool
material, with trimming of silk, but '
any harmonizing materials may be
used
JUDIC CHOI.LET.
This May Manton pattern Is cut In size»
for girl» of ten
twelve and fourteen
years of aee Send 10 cents to this office. J
giving number JNQ, and It will be prompt
ly forwarded to v«ur address
If In hast«
send an additional
1 * ,rT prompt
’r’ f ”
letter post, which Insures ' more
delivery When ordering use coupon
No
Name
Size
Deviled Lobster -Deviled lobster can
be made with canned lobster. If
fresh lobster Is not convenient. Half a
can will be ueeded Melt one ounce
of butter In n pan. add one tables|>oon
full of chutney and one tablespoon
fill of made mustard
Hnve n few
slices of bread fried tn fut and keep
them hot Heat the mixture In the
pan. add The lobster, chopped finely
and a few breadcrumbs Stir till boll
Ing. then place on tbe hot bread and
garnish with cut letnon and parsley
A la Newburg —Cut the ment In one
two-pound can of lobster Into «mall
pieces Put two ounces of butter In a
pan and when hot add two tablespoon
fills of flour and mix smooth Then
add n cupful of good cream and the
lobster Rub the yolks of three hard
boiled eggs to n paste with a little
cream and
i
stir Into the lobster Sea
son to taste with salt, pakrlka and n
IlMl. — —
W~<r. «Ml---*. nt once
IT 0 a I
FIRST STORY PLAN.
SECOND STORY TLAN.
In this bouse tbe living room and parlor are dlvld»<d with a wld» columned
opening. 1 would suggest. If any one desires, this space can all bo made
Into one large living room, and the vestibule can l>e left out entirely or can
be built tbe entire size of name on the piazza, thus leaving the living room
with regular lines Inside. Tbe dining room In this residence is finished In
quarter sawed oak. with a beamed celling ami u large sideboard across tbe
rear, Tbls room Is made very pleasant t>y a projecting t>ay window, back of
which Is a small conservatory which can tie used for a den or sewing room
Thera ia a combination open stairway to the second story; also a rear ent mure
to the basement leading from tbe entry. The Ice can be put tn the refrigerator
In tbe pantry from the outside This house tins a grand plazas coverlug the
entire front and part of one aide, which Is ten feet wide, and if any one desires
there can be n sleeping porch or sun room built across the entire rear over th«
first one story part The sound story has four good chambers and an un
limited amount of closet space, large bath and a hall. There la a full baa«
ment under the entire house Tbe finish In first story Is planned for oak
throughout with oak floora, second story pine to paint or Waahlngton fir Ftrat
story la nine feet high, second story eight feet, these heights being In the clear,
and there la also apace In the attic for two or three rooms Tbe size of the
bouse la 2»1 by 30 feet. Coat to build, exclusive of heating and plumbing. ».I.Hfiti
Swellings of the flesh cause.1 by in-
flamtnation, cold, fracture» of the bone,
toothache, neuralgia or rheumatism can
lie relieved by applying BALLARD'S
SNOW LINIMENT. It should be well
rubbed in over the part affected. Its
great healing and penetrating power
eases the pain, reduces swelling and re­
Upon receipt of *1 the publisher of this paper will aupply a copy of Nation's
stores natural conditions. Price 22c,
•Vie anil |1.0>> per bottle Hold by the book of plans entitled "American Dwellings.” The Issik contain» 240 new ami
np to date design» of cottages, bungalow* and residences costing from (1,000
I^nts Pharmacy.
to »0,000
Bv Aunt Mary in tbe Westerner.> I ed thing to have a spouse to mother and Address
Kipling has written a [<em ami the a family to brood over continually. Men
Ladies' Home Journal publishes it in are glorious creature« in the abstract.
the November number, which he entitles They mn at large and fill the world
"The Female of the Species.” I like with color and sound and. sometimes, SENATOR BOLRNt PLEADS
For Job Printing call The Herald
Kipling. I have sung myself into a harmony. They keep women from get­
Home phone 1111.
✓
LOR
THE
PAREELS
POST
peaceful state of being many times with ting “catty.-’ They show her how
"Mandalay.” I think he al*a- tries to , splendid it is to l>e big and careless-like
In an article in the Saturday Evening
tell the truth about things. Some of his ! about «mall things, things «he has to Post Senator Bourne of Or., who is at
women are lovely, and all of them are take note of every in-tant or th»- gener­ the head of the Progressive Republican
flesh and blood, thrilled with the»-»«encc ation woubi periah from the earth. But League, argues strongly in favor of the
of life. But this poem, which he »ay» when it comes to the reality <4 existence adoption of a parcel»-post service in this
by^the way of preface is ‘ natural his- the women has got to -houlder the country. Now that “general welfare”
tory,” is quite one-sided, It makes I world. I have always thought Atlas is being substitute»! for “selfish inter­
woman savage. (which she is on occas- ought to have been a women. Maybe est” as the goal of our activities, he
ion) for the mere poison of it, which he was. in the true sense of the word. It say», the next thing must l»e a parcels-
“he rarely ever is. I am sure he is right would be much nearer truth to »how the poet. Almost all tbe other countries
about the female lighting for ‘‘spouse’’ woman holding up the earth, for it is have bad this convenience for many :
’NVEBT in Ix-nts Real
and child (Ah. the tragedy of never hav­ the female element, the receiving quality years, he cites. And be thinks Uncle
ESTATE. It will yield
ing hail either to tight fori; but «he of Mother Earth, that makes life po—ilde •Sam has been indulging in “internation­
you good returns and
<>n
this
planet.
fights out of her supreme love, not from
never fail yon. :: ;: ::
al philapthropy with gross injustice to
We have numerous
vanity or ambition She is savage, more
our own citizens” in providing» parcela-
bargains in acreage,
so than the male can lie, when her off­
tract», residence and
One woman «aid to me after reading ¡ poet service for foreign countries and not
spring are in danger, but she is ten time» I Kipling's
business property and
»ppiying ' it l at borne.
po»-m that it was a slash applying
home. As has been often
more patient and «trong in trouble and acrose the face with a riding whip for I P°‘nt«d out, the parcele-post rates to <
lots in many addition».
|f> down and f.5 a month
adversity than the male can hope to lie.
her. Maybe. I think it is Kipling writ- a°d fro® foreign countries is only 12
starts you on the road to
It isn’t a question of sex. in the common
package«
ing a-a divided mind, not Kipling the centy a pound and ----
*------ — up •- to ” JI,
independence. :: :: ::
sense of that word, but a question of'
“male and female” whom Go»l created. . pound» are received, whereas anyone |
elemental nature, primary impulse, that
He tries to divide the male from the fe-' »ending a package in this country rnu»t
gives the female her attitude toward ob­
| male and h<- makes an atrocity. It is | pay J6 cents a pound ami is limited to
jective nature. She knows where her
the male-and-female which is tin- per­ four pounds. In Great Britain an 11-
species comes from. She is the womb
fect man. Her we can love an»i adore. pound package can be »ent for only 22
of all future gem-rations ami guards that
Him we can admire and respe-ct. Kip­ cent», and even poor Mexico gives its
sacred right with “tooth and claw” ami ling is quite right the use of the word ' citizens a parcel» service at only
six
all the powers of her receiving nature.
"deadly.” The male taken from the j cents a pound. Senator Bourne in re­
female in nature rnak»-« both »badly If viewing the advantages of a parceis-
, ¡«»st says it would enable rural consum­
Kipling has painted one side of the fe­ the female prove» to be the more deadly
Both Phones
er» to secure by mail articles which the
of
the
two,
as
Kipling
argues,
w
hat
mat
­
male. He has given us a profile in
local dealer» do not carry and also to de­
ter?
It
is
only
a
half
being
he
prat»-»
shadow. But th«- whole being is quite I
2 blocks from I*. O.
liver their own product* to city consum­ E Foster Road
another thing. The female that fights of, not the perfect "Image and like­
ers in »mall quantities at low cost and
for her progeny also feeds and nurses ness.” So my dear», we may laugh at
b0*”1- iart w
at thecarica- without wasting time to go to town. He '
them. She is compounded of love, She i
| lures in the funny supplements. It think* the argument that it would help '
never tire». In the wild ehe ¡»the sacri­
the big mail order houses and hurt the i
ficial guardian of her cults or flock In I could never l»e true in any sense of the
country merchant« ia ‘ groundless,” but
word
because
it
i»
only
half
the
picture
the home she is the mainspring of all
he believe* it would tend to keep prices .
'
an<i
all
out
of
focus
at
that.
the family machinery. She take« the
down
by preventing combinationsitnong
father’s wage, or even a part of it, and
retailers “to maintain unreasonable
makes it go to miraculous lengths. H<-
I.ighning Kills Few.
, price».”
knows that what she gets for ten dollar«
In
lis
«
lightning
killed
only
I®»
peo
­
and builds into fifty dollars before it
reaches the table or the children’s liacks, ple in this whole country. One's chance»
Ends Winter Troubles.
Tailoring in all it’s branches
would cost him a hundred. He knows of death by lightning are les» than two
To
many,
winter is a season of trou­
in
a
million.
The
chance
of
death
from
that she is the great financier although
he talks of money and government learn­ liver, kidney, or stomach trouble is ble. The frost-bitten toes and fingers,
R<-pairing of all kind*
edly at the corner grocery. He knows vastly greater, bnt not if Electric Bit­ chapped hands and lip», chilblain», cold­
( leaning and Pnm-ing
sores,
red
and
rough
»kins,
prove
thia.
ters
be
need,
as
Robert
Masden,
of
West
that what she knows about providing
is a» far beyond his comprehension as Burlington, la., proved. Four doctor« But such trouble» fly before Buck ten’s
All work guaranteed
the planetary system is Is-yond the sen** gave him up after eight months of suff­ Arnica Salve, A trial convince». Grant-
ering from virulent liver trouble and eet healer of Burn», Boil», File», Gats,
of tbe savage.
,
yellow jaundice. He was then com­ Sore», Bruises, Eczema and Sprain»
pletely cured bv Electric Bitters. They Only 25 cent» at all! druggists.
Don't misunderstand me. my dear«. I
are the beat stomach, liver, nerve and
love the men. I'm sorry I a missed
hav- kidney
Next door Thomas Bros.
....
««,,
kidney remedy
remedy a and blood purifier on
Rend the advertisement«.
in# one all to my«elf. it muMt b< a blem- earth.’ Only
nOc
~
‘ : at all druggists.
AN INVESÏMENT 1HA1
NEVER FAILS
T
THE
Bright Realty Co.
P. BERNHARDT
TAILOR
AT WAITING ROOM
XI () L' X 'I
park c i :\ ii
UERY
X< )X-SECTA R I A N
Ont mile south-east of Ltnts, Oregon. Offers the
following advantages:
ABSOLUTE PERMANENCY
an essential thing
EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE IN I SE
a fine thing
PARK AND LAWN PLAN
a lieatitiiiil thing
PERPETUAL CARE WITHOUT EXTRA COST
a grant! thing
THE BEST OF SERVICE AT ALL TIMES
a most desirable thing
PRICE OF BURIAL PLOTS $7.50 AND UP
a reasonable thing
CITY OFFICE, 920-921 YEON BLOG. 'PHONE COUNTRY OFFICE, TABOR 1468
LOCAL 4201. Full information gladly fnrnished. free auto service between Lents
and the Cemetery.