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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1904)
' 'T ' « at you, which, by counter questions you ng manhood, in , and discreet answers, will develop in can point with mutual love and esteem. n ip n C M O T TO IN C WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS him a remarkable reasoning power. stalwart specimaa of hood, grown into a T H U R S D A Y . MAY 5. 1 9 0 4 knowledge that it a partner with yon in some tm deittk- hom e-loving man, a ftth. sainted parenthood. t li.pn the Bov a t Home often arises from thoughtlessness or ing or bnsmess. even i sou v H° w ' , . overwork, but its appalling conse- start one expressly for that purpose. B.B.] Could the avenge parent of the nevertheless the resdlt of Whenever it is possible, take your boy B ob Thompkins, of average boy, think the average boy s B ^ ^ be sQ t0 the city, to the country, or to your brother of Mrs. C. F. thoughts see the boy’ s viewpoint, feel our . place of business. The great secret 1 0 g ’ , , . • v.__ at the bar of Supreme Justice, visiting. the boy’ s emotions and know his b oj- _ a ___ is, be a loving, helpful companion to T o remedy these ills we should seek ish ambitions, the world of tomorrow to know the inner nature of our boy your boy. Love and respect him and M rs. A . C. Sargent and would be a happy transformation. and as we study him and prayerfully he will love and respect you. H e will Bateman, of Gales Creek, Should you ask for a definition of a want no chance company if you fill the , . ,, . j _ ask for guidance, a vista will open to boy a hundred answers would be ready lur &u ’ . . . . vacant place in his nature. Your in today. , i • _ crt„ i 0 hut our gaze that will fascinate us with its from as many boy-loving souls, but u * . , . fluence will increase his manliness and Mrs. Hannah Best, of after all is said, in the boy you still » “ « k » posstbtht.es, and make the unconsciously he will grow into the the hom e of her daughter, have the plastic clay to be either man-forming process develop m us a soul of boyish honor and truthfulness. Thom as, during the illness i moulded into an immortal life of spirit- ™ » ■>« W » » “ J“ * Now approaches the danger line in of the little daughter May. ual beauty and human finish, or shaped Ubor. 1“ our efforts his behalf we the boy’ s career. The time has com e into the pathetic spectacle of a man siBht ol n a i hct when a physical change in his nature T h e Laughlin hotel is bead less divine than his Creator had in- <*“ boy is a phystcal being, and to succeed in our desire we must be turns his wondenngs toward the gent- W hen finished it will be tended. practical and develop equally every ler sex. H e is timid and secretive finest buildings in the valley. I The heart bleeds to see the little side of his nature. about matters which he should know, W agner, the artist, is doing ones drifting away from the home It should be a priceless privilege to *n ° rdcr to know them he often moorings, and in our soul echoes the N ice Home Cheap soothe the small heartaches of our lit- gets into bad company, thus some- query, why do they drift away? For Sale— 10 acres, good 1 Every boy is a man in minature. tie ones when they come to us as par- ^mes laying the cornerstone of ruin. house and bam, well improvtdj His loves and dislikes are more clearly ents, and no present duty or labor can A. fatal mistake this, that fathers and limits. W ill sell cheap. Ai defined than are the mental lights and be of such pressing need that it should mothers fail to give their developing tie hom e at a bargain, shadows of more mature age, yet we supplant the nestling of the little head sons daughters an insight into ignore them. He is more sensitive against the mother or father breast as such facts of nature as they should ’ phone J. Delano, Cornelius, _____________________________________.• ity, and with the II to the harsh criticisms, or the praises the sobbing confidences are tenderly know and will find out of his elders than is the sensitive plant administered to; infinately k *»A J L A J _t be’ ter to source. to a rude shock, yet we are fain to use lose hours of material gain than to let r. Again expanding the former freely and the latter spar- wither a child’ s simple, trusting faith has asperations, ingly. The injustice or a thoughtless in the parent love. Let from some young manhood ambitions JOSEPH DELANO l! and de- no hrrsh sires regarding many subjects which • PRACTICAL SHIN6LERS «I remark ot rebuff by a tired or uninter- words of criticism be given, nor light he would like advice upon, but be- ested parent is very clearly discerned remarks be made of any word or cause of the fear that we may make 4 by the seemingly indifferent boy, yet thought intrusted to us by a child, for fun of him, or not be interested in his we chastize him if he audibly protests, if the bond of confidence in us be affairs, he deprives himself of parental J When the troubles of life close around once broken the reuniting is a lifelong guidance and us and we become temporarily dis- task. Kind, just, and loving correc- rights should sympathy be his. which How by j W ork by the square. many couraged, how often we think of the tion of a child will always be finally ac- j times in our boyhood we have desired dear departed mother upon whose lov- cepted, Contract for large or small; Phone or write to but an impatient or unkind to know if our parents approved of our ing breast we poured out untold child- censure will never disappear from keeping company with a certain young ish misery, the very recollection of many a child’ s mind until age and lady, or wished to be informed upon which gives us new strength for the judgemenr soften memory into for- some point of etiquette, while a false morrow, yet, be it said to our shame. giveness. Sympathy and love mani- delicacy in the presence of our parents J. D E L A N O , Cornelius.! we hold our boy aloof by our actions fest in the praise or correction of a made us take the young lady on the when his tender heart is yearning, yes, child is as sunshine and moisture to sly and gain our desired information by silently pleading to commune with the the budding flower. When the qual- dint of foolish and embarrassing mis- s>mpath> and devotion of a father ot ity of independent inventiveness as- takes. i'.’i mother love. Like a man, the boy serts itself, his imaginative nature con- Many a young man has formed has his ambitions and desires which he jures up all sorts of plans and schemes laudible plans regarding his social, bus- would like to talk about, yet do we which he likes to talk about, and mess, or educational future which are ever encourage his confidences? His herein lies the opportunity of guiding practical, but he hesitates to lay them mind is constantly enquiring and tak aright the developing genius of the before his parents. A kindly word ing upon itself lifelong impressions, child. Assist him to solve his prob- will often give the boy the necessary yet when he asks what is to him a mo- lems, though you must coerce you - confidence to approach you for advice mentuous question, we meet his in self to take the time. Do not be along some line and then the know- quisitiveness with an admonition to above playing games with, or other- ledge crushes in upon you that here is “ run away and play.” If he has the wise amusing your boy; it will make your baby boy a grown man and you desire to do, fnake or earn something, you younger and better able to under-1 are scarcely acquainted with him that wishes a little assistance in his studies, stand him. _ ___ Let him feel that you you have left him to drift along alone, or a few pennies to spend in a legiti- consider him your equal ¡Tail anrl tVirat ’ respects j and that the fact that he has com e mate boyish way, we injudiciously ,. . _ --------his boy- into so pure a manhoodis to the r wound and hamper a healthful tend . , is ambitions and when possible as- of kind Providence and not to ency by always considering our duties your sist him to realize them. He will duty done. h;; : hT °i ~ io" « * « ignoring hts tee,in, o. e,uaii,y and he tees L „ dT L lessening the d T jZ t t '? ^ ^ ^ ^ « ^ d growth 01 »• LA D IES’ MISSES’ and C H IL D R E N ’S LATEST _ NOVELTY V e r y Latest Style* F in est Assortment Com plete Stock WE CAN PLEASE YOU If during the childhood years you your staid old age, but be I muuer him to assist us, run some crTcnd, te no _____ / h S S0rT0ws’ a Playmate in his games, or patient for ■ I I trust trust h. he is more fanci- to desist from a sharer in his joys and something, » , do ini than were you at his aEe emotions, a notask him, but we command him, etude way he will imitate T t- “ ?anner in some undertaking, interested thereby NEW HAT! H e wil, fire countless quesurins £ " T “ ons and a companionable adviser in his T h e Ladies o f ForestGro*| and vicin ity are invite* to ca ll and inspect o u r stock. M rs. A . E . DlXOSj