Woman and ]tier Interests
CHILDREN
EDUCATION
RECREATION
CHILDREN OF THE STREETS
EXTR A EXTRA
SPECIAL
Ray Barkhurst
Beginning Tuesday, April let
Merchant Tailor
Suits, Coats and Dresses, Values to $27.50, at
carries largest variety of durable wool*
ens in the city. Employe skilled union
tailors, has the only sanitary workshop
in Portland Where tailors work by the
week. Is it any wonder Kay Bark
hurst saves you money?
$1 .7
100 Spring Coats, values to $18.00, at
$7.85 and $9.85
SUITS TO SUIT TOUR POCKET*
BOOK
$35.00 Suits, special at
$22.50
$30 vaines for $22
Come in a n d lo o k thorn o v e r — i t w ill bo w o r th w h ile
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Standard Cloak & Suit Co.
Ray Barkhurst
4 1 5 Washington Street
MERCHANT TAILOR
Corner Sixth and Stark Streets
Union Made Shoes
Buy fo r your fam ily and yourself
o ffle a 320 U n ion A v a , Oer. K a a k et
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non» non teas, B-asift.
Horae am bulance fe e aick er disabled
anim als a t a m o m ea t’a n o tice; price«
reasonable. B eport a ll eaaea o f cru elty
to thia offlee. Open d a y aad might.
C H O E S th a t a re all U N IO N
M ADE, handled b y U N IO N
M EN in th e only sto re ow ned
an d controlled by T rades U nions
BOSS OF
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Union(n jp jMade
The
Co-Opeeative Shoe Store
Overalls
126 SECOND STREET
There Are None Better
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Albert Berni
28» W ashington S treet, near Second
Attorney
and Counselor at Law
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Portland, Oregon
4 0 9 Oregonian Building
SCHWAB PRINTING CO.
Ben F. Crossa PrseMenf
Salidta Veer Prmtieg
2451 STAU STRUT
Lee M. Mark. Pres.
Oso. M. Orton, Mgr
Home Phene A-1413
On the tip of every
tongue in town
L E T T B B H E A D S, E N V E L O PE S
In F act, A N Y T H IN G Y on W ant
Holtnomab Printing Co.
TIP-TOP
BREAD
B Y LAW S, W O RK ING CARDS. W E
C A B B Y U N IO N W A T E B M A R K E D
PAPEB
82% FRONT STREET.
CUT OUT THIB A D
Prexent il et Hofileater’x Stadio end gel one
high grado 8x10 Enlsrgement (ree with your
doion Cabinato or odo 8 x 10 Iridium (or
(roming, froo with your doion pool cardo
All of our high grada photographe 38.00,
$7.00 and $8.00 Cabinets finished In Sepia.
Buff, ote., yon got et $5.00 por doxsn. We
i make Cabinets (or $3.00, $8.00 and $4.00
doxen. Postals and Firelight postals $1.00
doren. Cnil and oso samples aad get
'os before going elsewhere. BOF8TBATBB
JDIO. 18$ Third St , Bet. M entaos sad
One bite invites
another
Sold Everywhere
HOW SAVINGS «ROW
In order to illustrate Me rapid growth of
•xvtngt with 4 per oast compounded internet
added, we have prepnred the following tabla:
—T taSut P B T
Wer» Ouaiantaod
Prloee Seasonable1
THE HOPE OF THE LABORER
This union label. If attached to year ready
made clothing sad garments, guarantees to
you
that the makers thereof have a clean,
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dry. • properly equipped. sanitary workshop,
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Interest
proper hours and a living wage. Oarments
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ast beertng this label ere. In most eases,
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meds In prisons or sweet shops. Demand
Phone
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FOUR Pw cast 9 73. 9192. 5403. 11.394 i
the union label and thus assist oar women
3.599 N orth w est Corner S ix th and Oak Sta. aad
per insani Com- 146. 324. 800. $37?:
men garment worker« ip raising labor
pounded twice e 293 000. 1814. 9.177.
shove tbs condition where plsosd by com
year. Janaary • 586 1301 322« 10 399.1
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Oregon
petition
aad the deairs (or profit. Help us
andjtoyl.
1492. 3353 8070. 99A88-I
piece womanhood aad manhood above dollars
mealy and palatable, beeides saving the rice and you w ill have
by demanding the anion label.
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W ashin gton Herald.
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A Conservativa
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WASHDIOTOW
Clothier, H atter, D en ts’ Furnisher
U nion-M ade Goods a S p ecialty
STBEXTfi
Opes Saturday
Evenings. S M S
We Bell 411 Breads of Tobacco at Cost
M ain 9094
193-195 F irst S treet
PHOTO-ENGRAVERS
First-class photo-engraving, with the anion
label, oen he obtained at the following Port-
uses only: Kiekx-Ohstten Bngrnvlng
Oo, Blake-McFall Bldg i Beaver Engraving
Oe„ First and Ankeny; Oreaoutaa Engraving
Department, Oregonian Bids.; Oregon En
g ravini Oo.. Journal Bldg.; Band vail Bagrav
tag Company, 133«% fir s t fltruov
high ground is taken th a t Kansas to f a r
more concerned in possessing a w ell-in
formed electorate than I t to in the eue-
eees nt any single election o f nay par
son or any party.
Instructed how to
perform thoir duties as good cltlseno.
tho woman are to ho lo ft to perform
their duties os good oltlaane, tho womon
are to bo lo ft to perform them accord
ing to thoir boot Judgment
O ther
States In which women have come into
political power, and. in fact, n il Staton,
m ight w all follow the example of K an
sas In thia particular.
I t w ill do no
harm I f tho womon o f tho non-suffrage
States become as well informed as It to
proposed to make th eir Kansas slaters,
for even where women have not the
franchise, and where they are not lik e ly
to have It fo r soma tim e to coma, they
are in a position to wield a powerful
moral influence in politics. I t to es
sential th at they shall know how to tee
It,— Christian Science Monitor.
Women who spend hours earing fo r
th eir hands pay little attention to thoir
feet. They are ouch hardworked mem-,
Women drees less to be clothed than bora o f the body that they deserve bet
te be adorned. When alone before th eir ter treatment.
Feet are boat kept in condition by
mirrors they think more o f men than of
ahoea th at HL Never economise in shoe
themselves.— Bochebume.
V irtu e is a beautiful thing In women leather, and do not yield to vnnlty find
when they don’t go about It lik e a child get fo otw ear that Is too small.
Frequent bathing keeps the feet from
w ith a drum, making a ll aorta o f nolsa
being tired end ewollen. and It pre
w ith it.— Douglas Jerrold.
I t is a misfortuna fo r a woman never vents roughness o f the skin that leads
to be loved, but it is a hum iliation to he to callous spots.
W ater in which e bit o f wnahlng noda
loved no more.— De Montesquieu.
Women, like the plants In the woods, haa been dleeolved la restful. Hot salt
derive their softness and tenderness w ater is equally refreshing, w hile a vig
orous rubbing with alcohol w ill quickly
from the shade.— Landor.
The woman we love most is often the relieve a burning sensation.
Pumlceatone. used frequently, keeps
one to whom we express it the least.—
the skin smooth. I t le especially neo-
De Beauchene.
•seary on the heel and on the bell o f
the foot, where the w eight o f the body
rests In walking.
Never cut the nails too short, ns they
ere more lik ely to become Ingrown. And
Celery is a good nerve tonic and It file them smooth w ith sandpaper, so
I t la plain th a t -everal fundam ental
Is said to ward* off rheumatism.
they w ill not catch and pull the threads
reforms must he had before the A m eri
When fry in g apples or bananas, try of your stockings.
can wage-earner can be assured fre e
using olive oil; It Is much better than
dom of opportunity and the chance to
Oemfaeton of
butter fnV
w ork out the fu ll measure o f economic
A pinch or soda added to a berry pie
There ere about 3590 languages or
before the crust in put on w ill keep It sub-lpnguagea in use upon the globe, end w elfare which is hie rig h tfu l heritage.
Special privileges end monopoly rights
from running over.
of those the main European languages
I f the contents of the garbage can are ere spoken by the following number of arisin g from a protective ta riff policy
which have made possible a control o f
drenched tn th kerosene dally. It w ill persons:
English Is spoken by 100,-
prices by a large group o f m anufactur
discourage the flies.
»00,008; German Is spoken by 138.80$.-
Don’t forget that If you leave non 000; Russian Is spoken by 100,000,900; ers should be w ithdraw n by proper legis
safety matches about, mice may nibble French Is spoken by 70,000,000; Spanish lation. Corporations should also be pro
hibited from issuing worthless securities
them and s ta rt a Are.
Is spoken by 50.000.000; Ita lia n Is spoken
Several thicknessee of disks cut from by 50.000,000. and Portuguese is spoken which cause an absorption of earnings
through indefensible capital charges.
discarded oilcloth make good mats for by 35,000,000.
A large share of the Industrial out
flower pots In the windows.
put. which now goes Into illeg itim ate
A piece bag made of mosquito netting
A n In te r e s tin g Eoetoty.
dividend end interest payments, should
enables one by a look to And the par
There haa Just been incorporated the be given to labor through higher rates
ticular roll o f goods desired.
New York Midwives' Society. The ob of compensation or lower prices o f a i t i
When fry in g mush it improves the jects of the new organisation are set
des of general consumption.
crispness i f the mush is dipped <n the forth as being ’’to maintain the honor
To establish firm ly an American
w hite o f an egg before frying.
of the profession; to extend knowledge standard o f work and living, to guar
A long box stood on end on casters, and advance the study of child hygiene;
antee a proper distribution o f the bene
fitted w ith shelves and a screen door, to elevate the standard of education; to
fits of our marvelous natural resources
is a convenience In the kitchen or cellar. secure good state laws; to promote meet
and our wonderful industrial progress,’
1» not use soap in washing windows. ings, gatherings.
congresses, lectures, and, a t the same time, to m aintain the
Clear w arm w ater w ith a little kerosene discourses, entertainments, and to help
sp irit of enterprise end the stim ulation
or ammonia added w tll give a high pol enlighten and direct the public as to the
to industrial progress and efficiency. It
ish.
proper care of infants.”
Is also absolutely necessary to Impose
i f you use a fountain pen. try washing
some lim itations upon the numbers o f
It out thoroughly every few months. I t
W om an AM S trik in g W orkers.
im m igrants who arp rapidly entering
wtll w rite much more sm oothly and last
The New York Women’s Trade League the country. Unless there is a restric
longer.
helped to conduct the follow ing strlksa; tion of im m igration, tho situation fo r
It is best to clean wtndows on a cloudy Neckwear makers, fe lt hat makers, the American industrial w orker is w ith
day. as the sunshine dries the w ater too straw and Panama hat makers * and out hope.
A policy o f permanent or
quickly and the window is apt to be white goods workers in Trenton, N. J., absolute exclusion is not imperative. A1I
streaked.
that la essential Is to lim it tem porarily
and paper makers In Holyoke, Mass.
In baking fish, lay it first on a piece
The successful strike of the w hite the number o f Incoming aliens eo th at
of clean greased cotton d o th . then lay goods workers is almost entirely due the foreign workmen already in our
it in the pan. I t can be lifte d out easily to the New York League.
midst may be Industrially assimilated
when done.
and educated to the point where they
When slicing tomatoes use a bread
w tll demand proper standards o f liv in g
T he B ebuk ed F eeetaalst.
knife w ith saw teeth. I t w ill cut the
Helen K e lle r, blind and d ea f, is a g re a t and w ill be constrained by the economic
slices thinner and more quickly than an o p tim is t and her o ptim ism find s vent In j aspirations o f the native American.
ordinary knife.
The real indication or m aterial pros
m any poetical phrases.
When a cloth dress • become« spotted,
Miss Keller, a t a tea In Boston, took perity Is to be found in the extent to
sponge It w ith equal parts of hot water to t a s k a novelist who had become pes which tho wage-earners in mines and
and turpentine. Iron the parts when dry- simistic because his lest book had f a l factories share In the industrial output
over a damp cloth.
which Is partly attrib u tab le to th e ir
len fla t.
A good supper dish is made by but
"You sa.v we have outgrown our illu - , labors, end unless there is a lim ita tio n
tering rounds of toast, then spreading sione." she remarked, "but Is not that : placed upon the Inexhaustable supply o f
sardine paste over them before welsh the greatest illusion o f ell?"
cheep foreign labor o f low standards
rarebit is poured on.
and aspirations which Is now coming to
Pieces of old kid gloves are excellent
this country, it is perfectly clear th at
Fallowing K a a ’e Fashion.
for mending the back seain of children’s I A "pistol ;>ocket" is held to be the the American wage-earner cannot hope
shoes. Sew the patch neatly on' the in latest thing In the sm art woman's skirt. to participate properly in the results of
side of the worn place.
W ell, why not? She should have a place our industrial progress.— W. Jett Lauck.
Charlotte ruase Is more appetizing and ' fo r her purse and her samples, even for In The North American Review.
less sweet i f flavored w ith sh- ry. This her cobweb of a handkerchief.
W o
should be carefully stirred in. so as man’s deprivation of pockets has always
W OK KEB H O N O R ED B Y GOVERNOR
not to A ird le the cream.
been a cruel injustice in the opinion of
When you undo a parcel, fold the pa m any-pocketed man.
per and tie tl.e string around it. T heie
w ill always be a string to fit a bundle
Mrs. L. Gee. who has been appointed
W om an H ig h ly H onored.
without hunting fo r one.
President W ils o n has appointed M rs. by Governor W est as a state delegate
i f a package of value is to be sent a J. Borden H a rrim a n , a N ew Y o rk w o lo attend the N ational Conference of
grest distance, it Is an excellent plan to man. to the Com m it slon on In d u s tria l Charities and Corrections, to be held In
provide the box with a cover of un R elations. Mrs. H a rrim a n has been Iden Seattle July 7 to 14. Mrs. Gee is pres
bleached muslin securely sewed in piece. tified fo r years w ith m an y im p o rta n t ident of the Portland Label League and
also past president of the Garment
movements fo r civic lie tte rm e n t.
W orkers’ Union, being a charter member
T r ie s in m aking P o ta to es.
of both organisations.
She has taken
C hopping B ust.
Before bakin g potatoes let them stand
I f you d esire to keep suet fro m s tic k an active |>art In the labor movement
in hot w a te r fo r fifte e n m inutee. says j
and la very much interested iri the bet
the New Y o rk Press. They req u ire only | ing to the k n ife when chopping it, t r y
terment of th e workers.
h a lf the tim e fo r baking and are more s p rin k lin g th e k n ife w ith a lit t le ground
IMYSTERIQUSWOMAN
EOUSEHOLD HELPS
THE PLACE
KANSAS WOMEN AS VOTERS
Home of the recognised leaders among
Let pessimists who lament the degen
eracy of the times and the evil effects the women o f Kansas. representative of
to youth of living conditions in the great the several sections of the State, have
modern city, pause and consider the taken In hand the task o f educating
Instantaneous consus" of children in their sisters fo r the performance o f the
In to thts
the streets taken one afternoon last duties o f good eltlasnshlp.
A p ril by the department of recreation work no question or element of partisan
politic» is to enter. I t Is simply seen
o f the People's Institute.
There were 500 cenaua takers and they by the women a t the head o f this
made note of what 158.938 children in the movement th a t the great body of the
streets were doing during that one hour new voters ere very much in need of
between 4 and 5 o’clock. They found instruction as to th eir civic responsi
51 distinct games, of which ball-playing bilities, and It is Intended, simply, th at
was by fa r the most popular, good e v i they shall be given this Instruction
dence o f the steady growth of A m eri without any regard whatsoever as to
how they shell vote. Women In Kansas
canism.
In M anhattan they also counted M t have not In the past had any strong
boys and slxrglrls among »4.383 observed Incentive fo r the acquisition o f -po
who were fighting. In several instances litica l knowledge: like th eir sisters in
In gangs o f 30 or 40 boys. T hat is to a ll the other States they have, ns n
say, about two-thlrds of 1 per cent of rule, le ft Governmental a ffa irs entirely
the whole number In these piping days to men. Conditions have now changed,
of peace, by a certain school of moral however, and i f Kansas is to be bene-
ists this manifestation of physical spir fltte d rather then injured by the ex
its m ight be charged to the cultivation tension o f the franchise to women, the
o f the v irile virtues. There was a rela women o f Kansas must learn how to
tiv e ly small amount of street gambling j make proper use o f th eir enlarged free
among the boys, chiefly pitching pennlaa dom.
W ith this end In view a Good Citisen-
and shooting craps.
On tbs other hand about 30 per sen t ship League has been organised, and a
of the children were standing idle, doing committee o f thts body haa Just fram ed
nothing— loafing. In fact. Even th at may a program fo r the education o f women
not bo an altogether harm ful form o f voters which covers a wide range o f
recreation a t the end of a day spent subjects, such os public ownership o f
in the schoolroom. But the chief moral public u tilitie s; w ork and duties o f pub
u t ill'i.s
commissions.
proposed
to be drawn from this census la that lic
amendments to the K ai,uns constitution,
these 163,038 youngsters were playing
labor conditions, domestic economy, ta x
or idling in the street because they had
no other place for recreation. I t was ation, eleemosynary institutions, prop
erty rights o f women, franchisee, K a n
not thalr fa u lt. In the main they had
san history, and so on.
done better fo r themselves than the com
Furthermore, it is the purpose to edu
m unity had done fo r thorn. T heir games
cate the women voters o f Kansas w ith
and amusements were aaner, cleaner and
regard to political procedure, offices,
more healthful than th eir surroundings.
general election laws and methods aad
— New T o rk World.
the Intelligent use of the ballot.
The
T A K IN G CAKE OF T H E F E E T
Oregon Humane Society
The TABLE
The KITCHEN •
The GARDEN
L ittle A lic e was s ittin g on her fath er's
lap inspecting his face w ith Interest.
W hen he began to w h is tle she was much
distressed.
"Oh. papa." she exclaim ed anxio usly,
"don't do th a t.
You m ig h t get your
breath a ll out o f shape.”
no
tro u b le .—
485 W a y s o f C ooking E ggs.
Linen may be glased by adding a tea-
spoonful of salt and one of finely scraped
snap to a pint of starch.— New ark Nsws.
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M a rria g e
is
a
lo tta ry ,
( prises predominating.
w ith
booby
M ost people know , st most, only some
half-dosen w ays o f cooking eggs. E m il
Seurre, th e second chef o f the M a u re
ta n ia . has discovered 436 w ays o f s e rv
ing them . ' M r. H rurre has put the re c i
pes fo r the t86 w ays o f cooking eggs
Into an English conk book, c on tain ing
In a ll 6356 o f his dishes.