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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1898. , WOMAN'S WOULD. ONE OF CHICAQO'8 SUCCESSFUL WO MEN LECTURERS. A Wi.iiinn Kmntiiuned a Juror Tlia SJs Indian Women 'I'ha Krittm tioa'a Nrrlona I'rulilrm Her iou veulr llullel. Tim tiroslrlont of woinnu'i club not fnr from CuIwiho In tnld to put In Itreat iiortlmi of bnr tlmn wrltliiK poll to Jultir diiollnliiBolTurii from women, in J ninny niini m wiill. wliohave loot tires to dullvor and want to fire thorn off at that particular olub. In thli ooiinootloo the following little story la loldi Ono ext ern lady who had a varlittjr of Ittotures on tap waa wont lmlHtont that one of tinr toploa was tiutlroly now and lrroslst Ihl; captivating It was entitled "The Jminte Diipravitj of Inanlniata Ob ject , " and all alio wautod wat an op portunity Ilur olTor wti duolinnd, ai all Imr other lootuma bad bot'ti, and the li now thouiiht to bare made the offnr In thn aanie iplrlt In which the "applo of dlarnrd" wtt onoo thrown, for all the woman of tho olub hare tnknn to dlwumtiiiK thut qowr topic for a loot tire. Hut thli Incident In nlvoti only to ihow how locturcra, vrwAnUy woiui'ii lixiturura, hnve mulllpllml on tho fmse of the earth Of tho n I no or tn woinim limkliiK Clileitgo tin Ir homo who uavt won not only a lorul but a national onto of thiiin luUirnntlonnl a I no repu tation fur thnlr iiinunur and modu of tvnohlnu their follows from the Ivoture platform, not one bni a "light" or frir MUA. MILWAKD ADAM. oloni tobjoct upon her lUt. Bubjoctsre quiring doop thought, careful study and wide research are the onea moat In favor Prominent not only among tb.Ca onj. n but among women everywbura la lra. Mil ward Adams, who baa lectured bafora large audleuooe In all partaof tba world. When but 15 jreara of age Mr. Adams, already qualified for a onlver alty education, waa entered at itoiton university Here the took op work In the oulloge of oratory attached to that luNtltutlou, and from that moment hr carter aa a torturer waa established Going soon afterward to Europe, alio waa aikcd upon her return two years later to ti'll the stodiil of the same university of that which she had Irannd. This was her first appearance opnu the pnbllo pint form (Jiving bur lecture with oblldiah grace and womuuly knowl edge and enthusiasm, she waa uncon sciously to lirrmilf Itiunvhnd out upon the sea of pnbllo work forthwith Hard ly a month has elapsed In all the years Intervening since that time when she has not eddrnmod some lurge audience upon the subject of bur chosen work thn huninn body as an ngnut for the ex pri'HNion of the soul Ilur Ideas In this direction so far transcend tho ordinary tenchiugs of elocution and orntory that her fume bus travolod fnr and wldo. Studying, aa she oontinunlly does, un der European teachers, she Is frequently Invited to addreis largo audieucea In foreign as well as American t itles. Dur ing a period of nine months she lec tured In sevon of the largest and most famous cl es of the world. l!eg luniug with Chicago, whore she addressed the Woman 'a olub among other representative gatherings, she spoke noxt at the Conservatoire of Paris, then In Berlin, where she addroised the students of the Hocbschnle in re sponse to a request from Dr. Joachim, the famous violin vlrtnoso and teacher of Ysaya and 8m rugate, and she noxt I passed on to St. Petersburg, whore sav- I ral of hor lectures were given at the i home of the Duohosa of Oldenburg. Chicago Tlmoa-Morald. A Wontaa Summoned aa Jaror. At tbe olty coroner's court In London an nnnsnnl Incident recently occurred Tbe names of the Jury wore called over, 14 answers were returned, and there wore ou 118 gentlemen prosunt. Tho names were nguin called, and again U answers and only IS presuut. On a third tall, the coroner's oierk, Mr Ilyslop, watching closely to see "that there wore not any ventriloquists at work," found that a lndy answered to tbe mime 'Louis Ellis." He inquired who she was, and, in reply, sbe produced bur summons Mr. Ilyslop, presuming she came to offer same excuse for Louis Ellis, asked wbore hor busbund was. Tbe Lady I oin a widow. Mr. Ilyslop Hut where is Mr. Ellis? Mr Anthony (the ward beadle) Your name is not Louis Ellis. The Lndy It Is the first time any one hua ever said it Is not my name. Mr. Anthony But we summonod Louis Ellis. The Lady Well, I am here 1 have answerod my uunm three times. Mr. Anthony But yon area woman, and only men Tbe Lndy Yon banded me this sum mons yonrself. If yon did not want me, what did yon summon me here for? Mr. Anthony 1 thought 1ouis Ellis whs a gontlemun, not a lady, I took the tiamo from tho Jury list. , Thn Lndy Well, of course, my name Is on the list. I ha vn a vote. Mr. Anthony lint the list should say "Mm." Mrs. Kills, Tho I,dy Well, that Is not my fault I didn't miilco tho list. Mr Anthony When 1 culled with tho summons pniier, why did you not any you were Louis Ellis, and I should have understood? The Lady That Is Just what I did do. Yon said, "Lonis Kills livo bore?" and 1 told you "Yes," and you fauudud mo the paper. Mr Ilyslop It is mistake. Voa need not sluy Ouly men can serve on the Jury The Lady Oh, don't think I want to serve. I've been blessing the Job of Laving to come and waste my time In stead of cooking my dinner. The Coroner We deeply regret the mistuko and are sorry if yon bava been put to any inooiivnnliiiioe. The Lndy (bowing) Oh, don't men tion it I (Tho ludy then left the conrt.) A Juror (to another) I wlhh Iliad ber dilutee I reckon women would be quite as good as men Jurors, and we shouldn't mUs our day's work. Eng lish Womuu's Review The v India Women. I'rogrenNlve white women mut look to their luurels Indian women are Im proving and cultivating themolvus and making reputations as well along artis tic Hues Tho moat dl'tingulshud literary In dian woman In America Is undoubtedly I'auline JohiiKon, the daughter of a chief on the reservation at itruutford, Out. Ml us Johnson is a poet of no mean ability iler poems have been published in many periodicals for the last Ave years. Miss Johusou also reads from her own poems and gives Impersonations of Indian character in oostuma lu London sho is received by literary itodcnta on an equal footing Eugenie is an Indian prlnonaa who lives with ber father, Chief Philippe Vincent of (be llurona, at the lm in Lore tie, near Quebeo. She is well edu cated, having spent olght years in tbe CouvontalChurlosbourg; speaks French and KnglUh as well aa hor own tongue, and plays, sings and composes strange, weird mulodlea One of bur official da ties Is to guard the medals presented to ber family by Oeorgo IV, Queen Vic toria and (bo J'rlnoo of Waloa. Ilright Eyes, or Innhta Thcarabra, Is a daughter of tbe Omahas, who bos won distinction both In literature and art Hbe bas written many magazine ar ticles and bas illustrated a book on In dian folklore. Jane Waldron of the 8ioux selected tnuato aa bur profession Sbe became proficient and labors constantly at the various government schools to teach pu pils the rudiments of music. There are two Indian girls on the stage Oo- WanOo-Mobawk and Crete hen Lyons Tbe former writes ber own plays and is stage manager as woll as star. There Is a very olever Pawnee girl, Aland Echo Hawk, who teaches in tbe Hope Indian school at Springfield, 8. D Minnie Cornelius, an ambitions Onei da Indian girl was graduated from (Sraftou Hull, Fon da Lao, Wis., lust Juno She speaks five languages flnout ly and will pructloe mudiuiue among bur own people. New York World. Mrs Ellen M Ilunrotin, ex-national president of the General Federal lou of Women's Clubs, says that It Is not pos sible for tbe General Federation to con duct a bureau of reciprocity It has grown too lurge to do so She urges, however, that state federations shoe'd sustain thewu bureaus, limiting their work to the needs of the state These, she says, would also greatly assist tbe General Federation, as the problem now before this body is to retain tbe loyal co-operutiou of tho state federations and the Individual clubs, and this, further says Mrs Huiirotlu, can ouiy be done by emitting the clubs to take a broad and national view of the olnb movement TheUonoral Federation can serve no pnrposo except aa tho servant of all cluba Tbe fuderation Is by no moans a fixed fact, and while today it Is apparently advancing It Is yet on trial. There never waa a time when so ciety waa lesa tolerant of large organi sations which do not Justify the amount of exooutive ability and energy dis played in anstaiulng them. Tbe con servation of energy displayed should be tnruud to account Tbe fact is that the federation, having grown so large, bas really oome to a parting of the ways Tbe question oume np at Louisville and again at Denver and is still nnsettled as to whether tbe federation shall oontinne on its existing lines or shall be recon structed, remodeled, one might say, so aa to oonsist of only state federations. On both sides good aud strong argu ments are given, and thequostion Is one for all olubs and all clubwomen to con sider, to discuss and to have an opinion concerning, for sooner or luter the ques tion will be put. Chicago Tribune. Iter Souvenir Bullet, I want to tell you of n girl who sat Just in front of me at tbe theater tbe otbor night, writes the Woman About Town in tbo Washington Post. 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