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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, , SUNDAY - MORNING, JUNE ; 80, 1007. I.J v w 7 WOMEN &&W'BSmWwORIt: Edited by Mrs. Sarah A. Evanl Xppl to Nation For Nation's Children. .; '''' As the sir begins to vibrate with the many patrlotlo orat,fcna that will be In flicted upon tired women and inpatient ehll'.ren next Thursday, it might not b amltf-to consider for moment what true patriotism la an prepare ourselves ip recelVo;' In a aplrlt of investigation, rather than;, .In on of vata-gtory,,. all that will , be said about our being the most enlightened and the moat advanced people on the globe, and a nation that ! cares for and educates her children, aa 1 so other nation doea. ; : , t I Kett to A love of country onmea the willingness to acknowledge - oondltlona aa they really exist, and criticise them with a spirit of patriotism and a desire to ameliorate them rather thin to find fault, without suggesting a remedy. If some of. our Fourth of July orators would give the real educational facts and statistics of America, while It might Hot tie such pleasant Information, It might awaken a, truer spirit of patriot ism and better prepare the coming gen ration to meet some of the stupendous problems that are now pending, while I gathering strength' to precipitate them seivea upon me nation. v What are these problems and how are we preparing to meet tnemT There may e a oiversity ot opinion aa to wnat hav Im. hut there la but nna nnlnlon aa tnroucn the education or the masses. ' t But we hear the Fourth of July ora tor tell us every child . In the United States has the opportunity to get an ed ucation there Is no-excuse for-lgnor-snce, and there is none exlatenti we are the moat enlightened nation on the earth, our publia school system Is the peat, etc. Indisputable statistics prove that the United States stands next to Russia, atnong civilised nations, ror illiteracy, t "In Arkansas alone . there are (50,000 children who have never seen a school . heard the name or God, says ex Oommlssloner of Education Hon. W. T. Harris. North Carolina has II per eent f native-born white Illiterates over 10 and are not able, though many of them ully realise the conditions, to remedy them, tne national government has not yet wakened to the ImDortanoa of the matter, and the expense of maintaining these isolated schools Is so great that private enorts can mane out slow prog ress. But the work has been taken up by the Southern Industrial Educational aaeoolatlon, with Mrs. Martha 0. Qielow as president-general. ;? ; Mrs. Oielow, . whom many - will re member as the inimitable impersonator of negro dialect, who so delightfully entertained several , Chautauqua audi ences last year, is devoting her entire time at present to the work: and the stories she tells, all gathered as she has gone among these unfortunate' people. move great audiences to tears, ana her sweet, sympathetic personality is gath ering workers for the eause all over the land. The eoclety is organised under the law of the District of Columbia and its object is to carry industrial educa tion to the mountain people, of the south by establishing scholarships, building -schools, and assisting schools that hav been crippled in their uaeful neas for want of mean a. The society alms to have a membership of 100,000 who will pay II for 10 years. It Is claimed that if this la done, at the end societies,' particularly in" the south, ths great prolit In opening playgrounds. . To further this the association hopes to be able to furnish those officially concerned with 'complete plana and specifications of its Jamestown for duplication elnewhere. Supplementing the exhibit out of doors will be a complete play exhibit, containing photographs of playgrounds In all cities which carry on such activi ties, and complete data aa to ooat of Plant !.;:." 2l r . ; - ,. - - . . : : ' a . - - v ; , .. 1 tlon. and at the cits- election to be held next month, ths queatlon of levying a VfJn"niennc,J""? numDer f,' tax to maintain a library, whereby an R!opi.!J2eflLe,L In AAition thr wiu nnntnri.tin. iu . r-!U...i ... , v. be models showlnr. in concrete form. i.i secured, will be submitted to the yotere. P'Trounas l New Tor . Chicago, Our educational committee has made Boston and other -cities. . , many plans that have not materialised, . A D1 jraek will be held in Septem-, but the efforts its members have put br' mt whlcn w,n shown moving pio- forth will not be in vain.. ;, tureo of approved games and gamss in The votin women's arhnUvahln an I general, taken at the ai soolatlon's Dlav loan fund, discussed at last session of convention in Chicago June 21 and IS, the federation, has met with response n which 7,000 children took part This from this club, and at the close of the the convention to which President f ear we will be able to show a substan- Roosevelt, who is honorary president of lal contribution to the fund. the Playground association, urged every n w nave aanea to our ciuo one aenart. mvor to aena. oniciai representation. sured others will follow. ' v . I ' f eT. . al.gt While our achievements hava not been I ', . ; r trreat. ws have advanced alonr all llnaa. I jewlsn Women n "7" 1 ""ear msren towara Th- Cf,... oeiter tnings ana nave increased) Inter- I -, The; London Jewish World suggests I est in ths welfare of our ettv. , MRS. M. V. IDOUTHIT, l - ':.".v' : President i ' -"i .!., at,' ' years of age; Louisiana, IT per cent; Aianama, is per cent; ueorgia ana South Carolina. II Der eent eaoh. Thou sadds of white men and women living In -.he Appalachian range can neither read nor write ana many more thou sands of children are being brought up In the same ignorance. -It haa not been because these people no not uoairv an ouucauon ana wouia . not . take advantage of the schools . offered them by a generous government. but because . no ' such opportunity has ' been offered them. They live in ths . most Inaooesslbls mountains, remote from settlements and from one another, and lit ths most dire poverty, subsisting on what naturo provides and by in dustry they can extract from their little patches of clearing. Their outdoor life gives them splendid physiques and their simple life trains them to powers of endurance, wnus moat oi tnem are tne descendants of America's best aristoo ' rcy, ths Scotch-Irish blood. r- Many of their anceators ware the very tret pioneers of constitutional liberty, and these children are perishing in lg- . nornnce, while millions are being sent to foreign countries every yesr to csrry ths gospel to nations not in need of it and to educate an sliest, rscs in the south who, through the generosity of "our government and Individual bene factions are fast rising to a dominant position in the south and creating a ', problem that will be infinitely harder to meet in tha coming years than slav- :try aver was. j . . The southern states are Impoverished child. Ths Daustiters of ths Amsrloan Revo lution are taking an active part in this work, and the Alabama State Federation has unanimously Joined ths association. Many Oregon women have been inter esting themselves in the work, and when the day cornea thst the Fourth of July orator can truthfully say ws are the moat enlightened people on tha fan of the earth American women will deserve much of ths credit. Mrs. Olelow'a ad- areas is Greensboro, Alabama, Tb Dalles' Club 'V0":c !l'U A11t and , Actta. . .. ; . i It Is with pleasure X report for 'Tha Dalles Sorosls a live, harmonious year's WOrk."-: '.'- '".!.. '.: ' . Our elub suffered la tha resignation tt our president, Mrs. Ines C Fllloon, efore tha opening of tha year's work. but notwithstanding this handicap, we hava continued to prosper, and I feel today that ws are on a firm foundation. with prospeots for a more active work for the coming year. .v t. i ?. Our elub haa ever r been awaka to every communication and . resolution of general Interest that haa bean presented. and has considered many , matters of importance during the year. -. Our programs have been of ralscella. neous character, and have been well rendered. - All papers have baan carefully prepared, and soma, worthy of mora nivnaw manuon tnan uis Drier report will permit. , Our five committees have shown much interest each in their' individual work. While they possibly havs not socom ollshed ths results ther desired nnna n them have been idle in their efforts, and no uouot an oinar year will see tne com fletlon of some of the Interests started bis year. . At the solicitation of the nark com mlttee the elt- has provided a gardener for our pretty little park, located in the oenter cf the city; The civic committee did not allow cleanlnr no" day to ' Bass . nnnotlcad. The mayor having declared a publlo hol iday, business houses and schools closed and all took part in ths cleaning and beautifying of the city. ; . The library committee has not in' ita power to act. but the members have ac tively agitated tne Carnegie library ques that the first, suffragists recorded In history were the daughters of Zelophe had, and adda that It is unfortunate that Mr., Dlcksnson's bill could not be re ferred to the secret arbitration of TJrlm i and Thummim, , The same Journal men tions that one of the. pioneers of the! woman auffrage movement in America! 22 2ttS.Z? S'-iSaSatSTTia Our Roses Mq DoaaiiH m t ' 11 1 Our Girls Are BsaatiM Provided They Have Perfect Teeth : t.': e T i 1 The New President '.'V Of Washlntton'a Federation. " Any state la proud of a daughter who goes forth and makes a place . and a name for herself In a eiater state, and of that time achool advantages will be within tha reach of avarv whlta child ,n..;5,outn', kwm toavewiegroiprood of Mra. H. W., Allen, who la im LUHU.i ' ! ' i - A. . . . I a -. .... ... a . . " ... ... iuldk uca a prominent part m tne I i no movement is not without its dis- af fairs of , Washington and who haa twguished . adherents among Jewish visual B t. VI1.'.0" ,0'. c?- . . . president of the Natlorml Consumers' . - . native aaugnter U.,ua. and Mra Paulina attain.. nf Zlni'r'Z?', "t"- Z .D! Ohio, member of th. Toledo board of Ute of New Tork, but came to this w'-3 8uffraaVPUtlonI ,n unM sute when she was a msre child and Mrl Nathan asr?a Jant7V enokan went to. Sllverton with her parents wl 'mHiL.KV-I where she remained until she married w.rfiL!-m Dr. Allen, then a voune- r,h Taiwan nt her plea for woman s enfranchlse- Waltsburg, Washlnston.": Mrs. Allien SenL.r WOTKVa woman naea or was educated at Willamette university tiailt. imm. . Bne nas MVM In Hnnlrn rnr I -""y . . are and from the time ahi-tmliVJ.l " bbj aawa. w sae aea kaa wviibm .s 4Xu4a . You can't be beautiful or wholesome-looking wiU- , out wnue, souna xeein. very, muc aucauon wiu . ' r v'ltuA t fatVi off t-ar-f iv anrl KAaittifnl ' :' ' "' cm. a. a. wBxaxr. , Ivtvi fcVV" -w. . : ? ; Every man or woman owes it to himself 'or herself to keep their teeth in per- incc rn acsiet vnil in this most ImtlOTtailt dtttr. . ' ICVk WUUillVll, ; u vm uusimmi J 1 , - . i WQ' f Uur worK. in every orancn oi mcucmai prwicsaiuu uuutciiw u w, " ' "elsewhere. We have the practice, skill and appliances to insure, perfect results.; J rii oni e Fm5niti'rtn i f ri anrl hv observation vou can itidire to w, jj, van auu ?v ..."..-.-. - - f j , a b a)jreat extent whether we exaggerate or not. , A eMi. t GCX)D SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE $5 BEST SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE $8 yei her residence there ahe haa (Man prominent figure in church, society and club affairs holding many plaoeo of honor and distinction. At present she preeiaent oi tne Atnenaeum club, one at WRIGHT - t 342 Y .Washington Street, Corner Seventh Phane Main 2119. Office Hours: 8 A. 11. to 3 P. II, 7 to &3t P. M. TWELVE YEARS IN PORTLAND THE PAfTOLUSS DENTIST aodayt 9 to 1 1 Early, Reservatloni , , f til? atlT "l UrMt "t" duba hJeceaaary for BlermUL, The elub women of Washington "ex-1 Tna Oeneral Federation local commit' press universal satisfaction and pleas-1 tee for the Boston biennial of June, !? .J alaction tp the high- ltoi. Ba an for nranararf. ' oiiio in tneir girt, ana reel sure r ' , " . ,- ' . . . I eV ......................................... .T she will leave an Impress of wide and I DMa 10 th P11 ot information I 7a $ t ttttf t 1 1 1 tt t ttttt IMttt'tt'titttt'ta'"f f f f f .asiaasels4saaf af f e ; beneficial Influence unnn th mrk I mut.i Man whlnt, I haa ..., . .t..k- 1 - I tios to-th. cl'ubS Sl'wShKK " wlc , Tha circuit give, apectfie to Mrs. AH en (or the honor tier oon-1 InformaUon of the seating aocommoda- nun oi ma cvnTtniiun nail, list Oil balls and rooms available for state! ferred upon her. Astoria Woman's Chib Dotej Fine Ovk Work. Broader than human needs, the Worn- headquarters is given. Tha map shows ths location of SO hotels In convenient distance of the convention hall, and the circular gives full details as to prioe and terma of reservation for rooms. Attention is called to the faot Out Policy Many patrons instead - ;. of a few; i IlI a -. - a. ( , ly l ssjsjjassjswr . : V UberX m o d e r methods; al dealing; popu lar prices. It's, a Great Offer- Sortie Pretty Critical Men Have Said So and VOU'LL Say So OUR MID-SEASON SPECIAL An Extra Piair of Trousers FREE, with Every Suit v Costing ' $22.50 or More NOW, above all others, is the time ,to get acquainted with Co lumbia tailoring. Now, during , mid-season, we give you unre- : 6tricted choice of oiir - splendid stock, at our usual popular prices ? A-which mean a saving to you of , - a quarter to a third of other tail- ' ors' charges and in - addition , , we'll make you a present of an-. extra pair of trousers. , You' can't go wrong on Colum-u.' bia tailoring; it's afine as turned ; out of the most, exclusive shop anywhere, at any price. 1 In fact, it's better ihan you'll find in th ' average run. . 1 , ' -..w . m a aj . m. a I wa. - sa, vet nvis a as vanvu IUO aas club of AstorU has taken np the that the convention will meet during cause of the animals as . well and are I the week of commencement at Harvard aoing Tauant services lor the Ill-treated I ana otner mew ungiana colleges, neces horses and other animals of the eltr. !u.a.tln ,wr aacurlng of aocommo a M. fs.fc . I This-earlr definite announco- w. m mywKimi vur mailt oz Diana, aates. tirices and avail. car who reports te the elub every month, able hotels reHects great credit . upon Signs have been printed regarding the tne loca oommitiee. ana "now remains H-aatmant of nnraaa an wiii h. 'T for state committees and individual and other nlaoaa whara thtv .in i.; J"'".''! .'""'"' w value. " arrangements cepsna. The club woVks in harmonr with the :.C- '' at i; ' ! city council and is frequently consulted ' f!.l!llaLSiitit.r?d' 5?VLC pvsment. Literary Material ' . In the schools the club Is also very ... . . active and assisted in havlna- I20 0d0 For wait Whitman Daw. the ' CUbllo senoois.' The dub lnvaatl. 1 '""' -""a gated the condition of the schools and people of the eounty are preparing to reported them tOthe BChOOl board, and loaUhrata tha-Walt Whitman eantannlai I-.. .""V;: i . . ' T. . I d as many club, have been sendlne: to sxpeots to have .'Shark Rock" removed Ith OI inrormaUon for material to a suitable location in a short time, j preparatory to having a Whitman day. T..JtIJ4.w1rLB,,.lJ?fc7 ownaJn ; for the councU at Jamestown requested the FUTURE GREATEST SUMMER RESORT CITY IN OREGON the city park which the club was' in atrnmental In mttlna u nraaanf A a Uterary committee ot tna uenerai raa fiw Ira ail gettin was presented a erall0Il to prep,, outline for a Walt The club Ks placed a library id the TX, ftaaman'a mlaaMn Thaaa . Kn . mendOQ tftat tnellterary ClUDS Of the Seamen's mission. These are but a few SLJWJ centre, the ioughta of S -v V.m' rn.TMAr I emphasises tne life and works or a per. work should be an inspiration to many otner cjuds. v n at ' La Grande Club ' Hold Novel Banquet - The Neighborhood club has been giv ing much attention to ctvlo improve ment the past year and organised a de partment of village Improvement which would be open to non-club members or any one who wished to join it Some work has been accomplished in the mat ter of depot improvement, but the main effort has been to .have the pnbllo dumping-grounds fenced from View and to raise money for this a novel enter tainment was Just held. ' It was a ban quet of states. Each v-urchaser of a ticket registered tne name ana . state they were from, and the people were seated according to the states or groups of states. . Two hostesses had entire charge of each table, which simplified ana systemausea tne - arrangement. State toasts, sons . and . decorations were carried out at each table. Besides being a most enjoyable affair, it was a great financial success, as several hundred tlckete were sold. The Neighborhood club has had an unusually successful year with an en thusiastic membership, which haa been increased ibv 18 new members this year. making a' total of II. The Bay View reading course was adopted, and this next vear tne ciuo win devote its study to a "history of English literature. The club has"- had several social affaire, among them being a publTe New Tear's reception. . ;.; ; si si bs , Baker City Club Closes Prosperous Year. For the first time in its history the Alpha club has studied tn departments the past year. The snakespeare class held its meetings Saturday afternoons, studying. Henry III and "As Tou Like It;", another class studying Italian art 1 met every Tuesday evening and took uo the lives and works of the old Italian masters: the third class, studying domestic science, . met every week, while the regular meetings of the club were held as usual on alternate Mondays. Class work n&s oeen proven so satis factorv that it will be continued next year wttn an aoaitionai ciass- wnicn will take up the Bay View study course In American- history. Last fall the club purchased a r WIIIUU in iiyw xuu; 'iuu iui. auu timw slso extended some financial aid to the puouo iiDrary. inis tuna naa oeen raised bv the sale of a cook book, an entertainment ana oy a sate or cooaea The annual election resulted ; as fol- lnara: . President. Mian Susia. Moore! vice-president, Mrs. Joseph Barton; re cording secretary. Mrs. iuiu -jonnaon; corresponding secretary, Miss Irene Wlshart; treasurer, Mra W. S. Jevtfns. - a a H ' , ,jf A .'Model Playground - . At Jamestown Exposition. -; , Through the generosity of "a friend of the children," a , novel model play ground, accommodating (40 little folks, will bs opened at Jamestown July 1 by the American ' Playground Association of America, f This playground will , be out of the ordinary in that it wiu' be entirely home-made and .contain not a alngle piece of patented apparatus. As a result' this playground can be dupli cated by any good carpenter at small expense for an v. city or society which wishes to provide Tlay facilities for ita population. The entire purpose of the exhibit la to show, municipalities, and piano SUITS $20.00 '".to -n $40.00, r Grant Phegley, Manager ELKS' BLDG. Trousers $4.00 to $10.00 SEVENTH and I country have a Whitman day. It con- son by giving this special , recognition to tnem. ... Any one ' contemclatlnsr a whitman day should write the chairman of tha committee Miss ' Mary Poppenbelm, Charleston, South Carolina. - RESTORES GRAY HAIR to its NATURAL COLOR. Stops ita falling outAand positive ly removes Dandruff. Keeps hair oft and elossT. - Is not a dye. Guaranteed perfectly pure. x , , Phflo Hay Spec. Co., Newark. N.J. fJOo. bottles, all druiata LOCKSLEY HALL 4 SEASIDE. OREGON Spend your vacation at Seaafdo and at delightful Lockaley Hall. More attrao tlve than ever before. Accommodations of .the highest order. ' One hundred ele- f ant outside rooms; private baths; elec rio lights; .'.ot and cold "water. Annex overlooking the Pacific and de lightfully situated cottages. - Cuisine TJnrnrpassed. v Sea roods a Spsolalty. i . h- j ' , .. - ejBassessesajsioaws 'fi ' IV :msa btjs musts iu vwukxat. ' P. ATSTOr, Z.. A. OABZOSZJ3. JPropS I rp Western r . :,: , fi. . i.,.:..,t,: .... Summer Institute July 8 to Augr 9, '07 WEST PAK AMI) MASTJOsT STXESTS. . Review of subjects for city and county teachers' certificates. For circular address, ' D. A. GROUT : West Avenue and Hawthorne. PORTLAND ACADEMY Nineteenth i Year- Opens Sep ' lemtcr 16; 1007 J: '. The academy fits' bovs" and rlrle rot- eastern and western colleges. - Boarding hail for, girls provides for a limited number. Elementary grades, both pri mary and grammar, under the same management. Office hours during the summer, a. . m. to it nu and from to 4 p. m. For cataiosrne, address rOBTZkSJTS AOABEMT. t. '"-AH" 3 A Bay City, Oregon, (on Tillamook Bay) will become the greatest summer resort city In the state, within five years. ' i It will be the last city of any importance ever built on the Oregon coast of the Pacific , ' owing to lack of favorable locations in other places. . , . . VV ',''' It lies on the most natural harbor between the Columbia" river arid San Francisco and is delightfully situated for a city location. , ' V ,' - ', ' It will be only two and a half hours' ride from Portland when the Lytle road; is com pleted next year, i ' : ' ' It is the nearest available coast resort to Portland and the entire northwest.?; It will be ' . easy of access from the entire United States. - 1 , ti ' It Combines the finest trout fishing, bathing and boating facilities in the entire state of - Oregon and eclipses any other Pacific coast point. , Factories are. wanted. Free site for the first sawmill'to be built. Best and cheapest site' in Oregon for-wood working plant of any kind. , : :'( - - --' The following factories Are Particularly in Demand flattering Inducements Box Factory ' Barrel Factory x Laundry . Brick Yard . Chair Factory- Ice Plant j ' Tile Factory . Furniture Factory ' Candy Tactcry Sash and Door Factory. Broom Factory 1 Machine Shops Many Others ; Thirty Billions of feet of fir, Spruce and Hemlock Standing Adjacent to Day Gty i.OTE The blook diagonally opposite the Lytle road NOTE Lots from J50 to $1,000. installments If you depot can now be had for $5,000 cash, Price ia 17.600. . wish.. No first payment If you agree to build. : ;;:iu:j$t"'k.-" "" 1 : - Address " T ;--v,'-vi--.v r.v;v; - : Bay Gty Land Co. Bay coard of Trade Bay City Lnn J 0 . 319 Lumber Xxohange, roruaao, Oregon. vicinity may be had from ay vity, vregwa. ,170" Commercial Etree - -V'. ".fit. ..."--