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WOMAN'S
THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 15.
TITLED
BIG
CHARITY
Tired Running Philanthropic Ventures at a Loss Lady Hope
BuiUs a Huge Hotet to . House Two f Residential CIuds for Men
. -. , 'rlace on tha top of tha head, or on tha Entertainment agency are, not. They
' By tiouta Hyde.
ejp. DXDQN. It U an accepted axiom
nasi um fitted with th very latest end
n.iwest of appliance; a billiard room
where on two table or tn neat manu-
' I ot modern day philanthropy that future the member can Imitate and
charities which pay tneir way ac
JLmi oomollah the moat good. London
'"la ovrtockd with charities that
s-obaUt on what they can wheedle out
at the) publlo. Their promoters expend
prodigious amount of energy In beg
triaa. KeeDlna their money collecting
machinery, going swallows up a large Members' Bedrooms,
or
in diiiiv Inatanoea Improve uDon the
stroke of their masters; and a recrea
tion room where draught and chess and
other gnmea dear to the heart of the
Britisher can he played. All for the
equivalent of 12 bills and half a "cart
wheel.' Tet Lady Hope declare that It
will pay.
U3TCVt
Mmtniin nf thnir lnoomea. Hut
el aupportlng charities there la a woe
ful tack. That alona would suffice to
aasnrs a warm welcome for Lady Hope s
latest enterprise, which la the result or
Jong personal and costly experience or
philanthropic ventores thut arc kept
alive by more or less reluctant doles.
At her own expenae ahe has built and
Just opened for "business- Cnnnaught
house, a great file of red brick buildings
In tha English metropolis It affords a
measure of the extent to which she pos
sesses the oojrage of her convictions.
To dip Into one s pocket for a cold quar
ter tif a million and to nuke that com
fortabl fortune on one s Ideas of a
paying chart tv Is certainly going It
strong. Dealing In posalhle revenue
from a charity Is like trading In "cop
para" on the New Tork stock exchange
about aa big a gamble aa can be imagined.
Upstairs SO bedrooms have been set
spurt for the use of the member of the
Hope club- Thene range In. price from
11 26 to 12 a week, and tha peculiar
planning of the building has made It
poHKible for every room ta be an Out
side ohm. The rooms are small, to ba
sure, but they are scrupulously clean
provided with electric light and neat
furnishings. On each floor are baths
free to all. which is Ir.d.ed a concession
In Englsnd. where the privilege of a
bath is always calculated ss an "extra."
8o much for the Hope club; It has a
near and more pretentious neighbor. It
Is called the Connaught club, and its
birth dates back but to the opening of
Connaught house, a matter of a few
days onl v. Yet already applications ar
pouring In" so fast that tliero threatens
to be a congestion of business In tha
secretary's office. The new organisa
tion 1s Intended bv Lady Hop to sup
ply a big void in the life of bank clerks
and young men in general in oumnras in
IxSndon snd without homes. Tha mem-
Cover Wide Field.
' Connaught house covers a wide field
In one aspect and probably the most
Important from the financial standpoint bershtp fee Is the ssme as In the cssa of
It fcs a hag hotel, run on tha pay for the Hope club, hut as a matter of fact
,7T -r hi ndran had- the accommodations are much superior,
what you gat plan. Two hundred bed- ad(Je(J ,nPOm. to pay for thla tra
rooms haw bean prevldsd and a dining ")uxury idy Hope experts will b forth-
Mating mora than SOD people naa coming from ma sugniiy nigner cnarae
htajlad on the ground floor. On tor sleeping com mods lions and the
Slue, or rront, or nan oown mw v.u vi "
aa the style of tha moment may da- with their no to the ground follow
mand. tha ends ef the bandeau are ax- Ing tha scent a keenly a their nearest
tended and allowed to clasp tightly the .competitors. But the earning wilt not
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been duly patented by Lady llope. for- Hop. Instead the profits will be ap
k.ii ha rfjah r,t ail rilns SS.VB nllsd by har In enlarging tha work of
that titled lady. At any rate sheTsnows .the two Clubs. , . ' -
mora about It than I do end perhaps personally, Lady Mop la a motherly I
I haven ( maae 11 appear as apovu-niaa sort or woman Wlthom any or the frills
Ing a It really Is. . of the ordinary type of . titled dames.
The other of the stores which Lady As ahe conducted me over tha great I
Hope ha reserved to herself has been building and pointed out Its features I
openaa as a pnoiograpn supply wrs, and advantages j naa en opportunity!
she being an enthualaatle amateur snap- nt Initrlns nf tha tnl.nu Inva and ra.1
shotter. From this shop sha rune what p,ct in which ah le held by those she I
Is known a the Connaught General ha befriended. As w. entered the I
entertainment agency wiuon sianas reading-room of the Hope Club al? the I
reAdy and willing to supply you with occupant of. the comfortable chairs I
"every Known rorm or enienainmeni on lumped to their feet with a cheery
the shortest notice," which, to aay the '-Good morning, my lady."- In several
least. 1 a tall contract and savors of caaea ah asked kindly after member
one of "Tody" Hamilton drous en- 0f the famllle of cluo member, who
nouncementa. war known to bar to b sick. As w
passed into the quarters of the Con-1
Diversity of Interests. naught club practically the same thing
tooa piece
But I have not yet spanned Lady ,
Hope's wide diversity of Interests. 8ha Handles Correspondence.
aiso w unUr,, Y Although she hee a manager for
ma snaaow 01 n. ca.w. i 9 department of her treat under-
Wlndsor, where, btsldee doing all the uknt -n, -0M not for ft roomtnt loa.
launary won ior connsugni nous, in. K lnlmal man nf tha am.n
stands ready to do a Ilka ervlca for ntlmat grasp of the smaller da-1
urns, ah io corresponoence passe I
through bar hands and with the help
anvbodv also who wishes It.
While the Hope club and the. Con
naught club are philanthropic enter
prises, the Hope laundry, the Hope res
taurant which I open to the public aa
wall aa to the member of the Con
naught club, tha Hope Bonnet hop,
the Hope photographic studio and sup
ply store and the Connaught Ueneral
baea installed on the ground
fba fas of tt th new hotel I Ilk any
otnar out for the moneybut even the
tnost cursory of examinations will con
vince anybody that there le Indeed a
Wide difference. The rooms are let at
goon extraordinarily low rentals and
Ik tha r au rant are orovlded at
soon astonishingly small prices that the
very muon larger memneranip or ine
club. One hundred and twenty Sleeping
rooma have been set apart for the use
of member of the Connaught club for
which from $i to IS will be charged. At
the disposal of the member of the Con
nausht clnb. and by tha way. for th
members of tha Hope club as weTI, a
magnificent concert hall has been pro-
obrtoos question Is who Is IfOing to pay riAtA It ta fitted with a large organ,
Tor It am laay nope ir u an(J flctre phonograph, a modern elec
trophone connecting with all tha thea
tree of London and an. electric clnamato-ograpn.
nm ttaaie anl anmethlna over.
. The rooms of the hotel are to ba oc
cupied tonlyby tha members of the two
Misha the bAva been formed by this
' aoargatlo woman of title. First and p in nn. n.aket
prhap closest to her heart Is the Hope KgJS tn Une Basket,
club, whloh Is a development of a Now wnn. au these scheme ar ex-
MWb&,!!S Pt.d to pay for themselves. Idy
. sm iigiit irhli h. under tha auspices of Hope has not deposited all her egg tn
bar ladyship, started a number of years one basket, so to apeak. Bha has made
in a nou in upper .Mvl.l.ni asalnat a nnaalbla deficit.
.ki.it an ranidiv in memDer- -
art)
A
shto that It was soon found necessary to. The ground floor of Connaufcht house
talk three other houses. The member- has bean built Into a row of eight shops
hJn Jumped from a baker doien to along th front 8lx of these will be
. eia hnndrtd in less tnan let to various iranes-penpie. oui iaay
rTJLT- Hone, who is nothing if not versatile.
This club has bean moved bodily from has reserved to her own use two of the
Its four separata homes to Connaught choicest. One ahe now runa as a bon
bon, where It I housed under one net shop under the name of "Estelle,"
roof and a roof so large that there Is and therein may ba purchased still en
danger of Ita 600 member being lost other evidence of my lady's extremely
ela-ht of. The fee for membership which active mind tha Hope Bandeau. Being
was about 11.60, under th old order of a mere man I am out beyond my depths
thing has been 'continued at the same when I deal with such matters, but I
amount, and In Connaught house entitles will do my best to describe It. It 1 a
the member to a atyle of club life ateel hoop, open and overlapping at one
which would be envied by the majority point, covered with velvet and It ews
' of the member of "swell' clubs in i.on- mio me crown or in uai jusi line any
don. There la a big library, furnished other bandeau. The ends are left free,
and uphoUUred In red leather, a gym- however, and when the hat -it put In
WOMEN'S CLUBS AND THEIR WORK-EditeJ
1 "V AT rt 1 A Ti
OOD RIVER clubwomen believing hv JYlrS. kjarah A. EiVatlS
that the victory would be half "
won by a propitious start ar- an(j include reception-room, office,
ranged. Immediately after their library, music-room, parlor, bedrooms.
club was organised, to have an A carfu, Btudy mada ln tnP cunnarv
open meeting which ehould ba some- department to serve only the best food
thing of a reception aa well as business prepared upon hygienic principles. No
, in viaar ihv a, article costs more than 6 cents. The
meeting, and with thla in view they ex- homellkft atmosphere of the place, the
mnAlA fhmiirh thSlr neWSDaDOrB. a fr..AM mnA ...Ifnln... mnA tha oVi-
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"general Invitation to all women of the aence of the ever-pervading clgai; and estimate la made on the basis of actua
vallev who were interested In literary cigarete smoke, ao peculiar to the usual cost of maintenance, exclusive of build
aJr.. . ZZ7t I!?1""1' mk? 1" "ft1. SH?i,n"lB lffL The comparison is still strongs,
at an open meeting last Thursday, a ers Much more could be told, if space
special Invitation being sent to a num- permitted, of the classes and lectures
ber of Portland women. It was a ana BO0ai entertainments, of the phys-
Ho-ht tnllv nartir of elrht Mrs. Fred- noi ihin ne h h-sitk toiu. wh.-
motto is, Qet well; stay well; look
well.' '
'Best of all are the friendship and
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L COMNAUCHT - HOVS J
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Callfornts, $822,148. The rate is only
two tenths of a mill on Oregon's as
sessed valuation.
Comparative Cot per Student The
cost per student to the state ln Ore
gon Is only J13S, as against J161 at the
UniverFlty of Washington, $179 at
Idaho, $180 at California. $194 at Mon
tana and $200 at Wisconsin. This
1
arl.ilt Etrsert. Mrs. Grace Watt Ross,
Mrs. Bobert Lutke, Mr. Jamea Moffett,
Mrs. William Fear. Mra. James Tifft.
r!- Ale.x!Vn dH " Voe P thl comradeship brought about between of the Universltv of Oregon receives an
morning train, and went to Hood River
to help launch in new woman s ciuo,
igs. jiii comparison Is still stronger
wnen ouiiaings ana equipment are
addod. The number of students in
cludes the departments of Medicine and
Law for the reason that these depart
ments are Included ln the reports of
other universities, and It was not possi
ble to segregate them.
scale of Salaries Low The president
of her private secretary she manages to
keep In touch with every end of hat
many enterprises.
"I believe that the work I am doing,
both through the Hope club and the
Connaught club, Is ons that has long
wanted doing." Lady Hope aald to me
In speaking of her schemes. "There
are thoueapds of young men in London
whose home are far away In tha counaJ
try and who In living about-the city
are subjected to countless temptations.
My clubs will provide temporary
homes or them, will keep them out of
tne streets at nignt ann out of-ma puis
11c houses. They are poor boys' clubs
without tha objectionable feature of
tha ordinary organisation of that de
scription.
Lady Hope inherit her Interest In
practical philanthropy for she I th
daughter of Ueneral Sir Arthur Cotton.
K. B. C. I , who devised a aystem of
Irrigation by means of canals In
southern India which, in seasons of
drought kept famine at bay. 8he has
married twice, her first husband wss
admiral Rlr James Hrpe. K. C. B. and
her second Thomas Anthony Denny,
whose Identity ha been completely lost
Ight of In that of his brilliant wife.
But he does not mind a bit occupying a
back seat In public estimation and Is
one of the warmest supporters of her
philanthropic schemes.
1 he (3on net" Shofc V
recently opened J?y kjJdyf-)ofe
i WORK WON'
ny and By.
All the woods wll! 'ring with gladness
In a little while;
People will forget their sadness
In m little while;
Doves will be wercnely cooing,
Kites will cleave the air;
Maddened mobs will be pursuing
Umpires here and there,
In a little while:
Chicago Record Herald.
WORK WON'T HURT YOU-
a - UMBERED along my acquaint- By IrdlC GsiTillCT
IN
t, fliai - mwf svw m a aa y
Dial 5Ma9aIDi
the business and home women, and annual salarv of 13.000. aa aeninai tin
still better than the best Is the exam- 000 paid r-.t the University of California,
nla nf hnalnaa anrapltv. nf oonrnm. (1 enn V.A ttki....ii.. 1.1
.e!-ir&J.T.52ibIh!; ?' a?"tal? fEYci-.X ?' S'fffJiy; ton. .and. $5.000 at the 5regon AgrlcuH
? ' ,ir " ing givon 01 mw innmuoia ui inn juiu iurai college, xne average maximum
; charge of them, and during the entire aaaoclation In conducting this success- salary paid professors in state unl-
day extended every hoIUlity and m publ0..plrUcd enterprise. verrltlos Is $J,000 as compared with a
klndne to them. Th 0a.Fell0J1'" "A plan which is commended to every maximum at the University of Oregon
, hall. wher. th 'meeting held, was ,tat6 an1 to jdlvidual clubs as wefl of $2,000. Only eight professors receive
beautifully and elaborately decorated ,a tn. 0M iu.t carried out by Mrs. $2,006; nine receive $ 1,400. and the rest
with peans and cut tlowvrn, and was Ranvi president of th Improvement 0f the Instruotural force receive from
a perfect bower of light and color, league of Minneapolis; namely, the pub- $1,200 to $3,000.
. 'When tha nrealdenL Mr. E. E. UOff, n a amall ramnhlat.wntalntnir ......
. railed th Bleating to order the hall was -ha aaa atatntaa ralatlnr tn women " " 1
xiliaa to ue aoor, mmx n wuum ub uw u
to find a brighter, more imereaiea au
tMnnm inrwhprt.
I . t ,1.. 4Va n.dBM.nl
aa vpnuos un mwuui uiireu but tne reai wortn or sucn
In m, few well-chosen remarks, stated lg the bringing of knowledge,
raasttv for a large Woman's club ln v,.- .i.inu aa
lliwi Ttlvar: ahe sDoclfled several things rn,... 1. lann
ini wnowgnwu uouiq u, ul'u affairs among certain classes or women. At mis meeting tne delegates will be ommenaaiion naa been rorgoiten. we is
UMBERED along my acquaint
ances is a man who, during the
past year has been working day
and night at an undertaking ln
which is Involved a fortune In
vested by a number of persons. But the
success or failure of the entire enter
prise rests upon this man's shoulders.
For months he ha worked from 12 to
14 heurs a day, and is still at It. I
said to him recently:
"You never seem worn out or all
"strung up' in a nervous way, but you
really must be, although It doesn't
show. You'll kill yourself If you are
not more careful. Just take my advice
and let up come before It Is too late."
He laughed at 'me. "Nonsense! It
Isn't work that kills people. It's worry
and the needless fussing over little
things, and also it's self-pity. When-
came to me the memory of another man
whom I had om'e known during 1 lie
later years of bis life. Brforn he was
SO he seemed doomed to mi early grave
because of consumptive tendencies. Hut
lie paid little attention to the mutter.
except to take sensible, precautionary
measures agalnBt cold anil uuliealtliful
surroundings, snd to change Ms occu
pation to one thut kept him out of doors
a great deal. The result was thut, al
though never strong, this mmi con
ducted his own buslncsH so success
fully that he reared a Imge family, pro
viding them with nnuiv luxuries, and
lived to the age of 75. S'or watt It until
within a few days of his death that he
was obliged to give up work.
It cannot be said of him that lie lived
before the time of our days of severe
business competition, for all his life
Itvtnar rrtiir In da faA IntntkA mnA ITAitaratlnn fa hino ArintA hw fr
and children. A collection or mis Kina HTJRSDA Y. March 19. the executive eneiierea a man wun no Knowledge 01 nuius a. wuiiams or Aiassacnuseics. ' ,r vr;.
- v.. r.A Hafnra In a raw atntaa. I . . .. . . . the limitations or tha nnaalhllltla nf Mra. Will 1am a hurl ev rlentlv rinvntrri mianigni. dui u uapyoua
T. I. .1. In th. huaw wnrlrar I Hoard Or the Oregon federation Of th. rhllnrn a man whnaa anla raonm- mnrh Uma anil aHirlv tn tha tnharnn- extra hours have been and are
"."" "" . , A lr... in v. -l . - .. " , z -- - -, - ; r r .. ' . nH tha ;nrlr haan't hurt
yuuni-aviuii ..... - . u u..w luviiuaiiuu . u i viia (juaiuuii la nisi iiu i a ivaia tjucov.uii miu luc M ruiiliilAI ituik - '
to the In- in. In tha Wnman nt Wnnlot-aei hall of the same nolitlcal faith as the ma- ahe in rinlncr Is mint ercpllont Tn evarv the least.
ner properiy rignis Tenth and Tayior itreets. Several mat- i?"ly , V ? -ia .r . . lr.'' 1 Btale- organizaupn is being eiieciea 'J - "-- -rc'r'j
- L v, ..i.. tern of Imnnrtanc will ha rflamiaatxt .u-- r. " than naual Just aet
We congratulate
ever I hear a man groaning over how long he fought to sustain his business
much he has to do, I mark him for one against the encroachment of the blg-
who will either go to pieces early or gest corporation that has ever been
at some critical point in his work. My known to exist, and. In tha minds of
work has a variety in It, and, after dig- many, also the most unscrupulous,
glng for hours at some point I cannot Thi man's career caused no wonder
clear up, Instead of throwing th work at the time, and very little comment,
aside and going out to use up my vl- because it closed before the time when
tallty ln some senseless amusement, I peoplo began to speculate and attempt
turn to some other phase of the work, to explain the why and wherefore of
1 11 acknowledge that if it was not neo- every little phase of our human exlst-
essary that this particular work must enca. Life was largely accepted as
v.a Hninheri at a stateit time I should something to be lived us best it could.
l up until ana me people were so ousy aaing tneir
that these best they found no lime nor incllna-
neces- tion to talk much about it.
me in I have often wondered what effect all
I have found pleasure ln ev- tha discussion and dissecting thut Is
nor does it ever tne- result or mucn or our modern
'm dolnr more thought would have had upon this man.
the Idea out of who against tremendous physical odds.
the. General Pen era- your head that work can hurt you, no lived so actively, usefully and to such
Ion to Tbor in thK matter how much you do. and hen a ripe old age And 1 can recall, also,
n,? nnnLrainiaia vou'll find you can do any amount of many white-haired men who had been
i nHnng.ulHa XZ" "fe-long friend who likewise died
I federation has de- ,l- . .... v. VI. ....Vtal In tha harnaaa aft.- h. h,.llt
balnsr the eatabllshment or a mucn- whv nnt a rnnrm nf study In this line. .1 .. j . . .u. credited with a successful admlntstra- linn nnnn Ita nr.(l
. needed reading room; certain Phases or knowiedge of which frequently means 7 V." ot the reform school, but history frultrul vineyard and
U WJV HU l-ra vr w -wvuau " Vrv PTIIIfmGSl I V IIH.L 11ILJ Ul IU auun - " U1BVJ iriin lib I Ilea, L LllCLL SS.UII1 1I11H LI M. LI I 111. ing H T 1 on I nUT I tl SS TPrlprQ TlIM tiom n aa Atat . . . . . . . . . . . .
brought about by the women taking hold about Ioana mortgages, about bond- the general federation, which meet ln or his political support, was not suffi- oided to lend assistance which promises VJ,hSffl, ff u fortunes reSrirt iar 5mnu.P
of It, and she also drew attention to the d bankina; insurance, taxes ground Boston from June 22 to July 1, lnclu- flenUy successful to prevent his being ,0 much. Journal of the Outdoor Life. nd his face plated nt"um- J Th,v fm iHlr th?.!. -Kfi
condition of the cemetery which ehe rents, invesfments, and other vital mat- elve. The state is intlUed to five del"- displaced by another Republican This Through the courtesy of Senator was all the more wond he They, im aure, never thought about
considered it the duty of the women to u... n(i more women are the 1 . i. .V . is the man who has been selected hv r.sn u....nhn..n. vin 1 la far from being very strong pnysic- inir wora in any anaiynoai sense.
n .!Itr8i ?ihfl owners of property, either through earn- iZttZ 0i ' these delegate, these most honored officials in thi introduced 11, r thi :Unltod fitatei senate And as I looked at him there xney just aid it cheerfully.
.m.w Mi" , , . , ina rHUtWUT Ul uincu umivq. 1 . i.
was given to tho board, as it waa ftate ror one or uw most sacrea trusts. "To investigate and develop methods of
4hnurht tha hnar4 lal,. .t.n. n MOthCrS. WOmen Of Oregon. CSH VOU Iran lni.nl nt tllharenl nl a " Thla hill
find out what clubwomen In the state " xu"uul' yJ" ,Bl "" alB" carries with It an appropriation of 1600,-
J..ra. ?L-lL"A.de5ht'U' i?0 fought th, boirS could'' take al.pnTo Mothers, women of Oregon, can
- -" - 1 . . , , . , OH. CtLICU 1U1 ai.U IJlD.vv. . v.
In tte choice of its first president, who
has a fine presence, and a dignified
poise la presiding, and what is better
But sup-
l--"1! n-and a dignified P08 ,tfle "torm Si.h' might be able to go. A number have Bjaceiui aciion stain ina pages or our 000 to be used for this work under the
has a. fine presence, and a dignir ea f. tak)Sn ewar an the studies of years alreadv aienifta,, their intention to iro. etate's history? Is there a mother direction of tha secretarv of the traaji-
SfKJ'irSl. 7rup wJ-bt-fiS i? The program, for the next state conyen- ong you w th a 1 leebia minded child ury who mhaSl report t6 the president
e-Tlnh ldTs which make It safe to r'.'Z'ZrrwZiAT.nZX, on a..P"iwI..J.n um6 ror ?01 in- e - .1, annuaiiy or wnenever ordered by him
. . . . 1 .. v. iivw v ..iw. v" . iiie convention will m annroximatei v "n .- ...... nuwBw -v-.v. . .......1..
predict lor tne nooa niver uuu .
parous and growing future.
Tha ttrealdent of the Oregon Federa
tion mad a brief address on the history
euid benefits of organisation and gave
tha lnh a nrMiint invitation 10 oecunre
w -- . ... ,,,, mi" ji ., - . .,. (la.rir or Missouri, wno la romini
ON LOOKING THE PARTBy '
Carolyn Prescott
nambtr of th state family, which
mill no doubt be acoepted as soon as or
ganisation la fully effected. Mrs. Eg
arert then spoke of club work ln a defi
nite way, giving some most excellent
advice aa to methods of procedure and
conduct complimenting the Hood River
'women In the effort they were making,
and claiming for herself a special in
mrKt ln thalr work as she was a par-
i.i .M.nt nf Hood River. Mrs. Ross
aaawa ftuwdw aaw a vvuiii iu vlllli rV 1 SB Vr . B TV at I I D Tn 1 r h As riaan a. w
tion Many a fine soul has been an un- arraneed. xhe matter of most Import- .H0",- w .mu.rt f .u f plac ' congress. Bulletins, publications of
willing dependent and Paed an un- a however, will be arranging the hlnV n.ot ,lm" tha.1 we rebel reports and exhibits shall make the re
happy old age, oJJ.lJ.1 program for Chautauqua It is the de- f,?aln,8t thtl iniquitous system of no- t f tD,8 ,nve.ti?ation accessible to
thfs absolutefy J'nL-1 anH eiv elre ot tn0 clubwomen to take a more uti1 patronage that counts as the tn, publlo at 7 and all time.
More new state per books and evei : y ACtive t tha year than ever before. Po11? Ur Our unfortunates, " v '
one Just a fit ; Arkansas, xsew Jersey, a.1(,s plari. 0t Missouri who la coming our insane, our criminals, our feeble "J t a
Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maine. Massa
chusetts, Missouri and Vermont."
a St St
RS. DOCKERT, who is a member
of the civil service reform com
mittee of the General Federation
of Women' clubs, has given an Impetus
to the work ln Idaho by offering a cash
of It the Idaho Republican, which, by
the way, carries a most Interesting page
of club new every week and which Is
ably edited by Mrs. Byrd Trego, says:
"The local competition should awaken
a very deep Interest ln a comparatively
large number of people, and awakening
tlal resident of Hood
Jointed
ram A
in. annlal
was so delightful and which brought
together tne ongniest women num
every part of the state. Mrs. Lutke and
Mrs. Moffett also expressed their pleas
ure ln being present and made some
telling points ln favor of club work.
An Invitation was extended to all the
women present to speak and several
amllaA thamaclvaa rtt ttlft Invitation. CX-
presTng a willingness to help the work interest is more than half the battle
along, ana pieagmg meir suppui i ui jv. dui me mierrai uinpiBru jn eacn oom-
Mrs. Kern, a new resident from Chi- munity will be augmented if the club-
cago, who has had large experience ln women will aid the superintendent and
organized work and who has been an teachers."
active worker at Hull House, was called Miss Clark, chairman of the national
upon and made a lew earnest ana en
couraging remarKs.
At the close of the meeting an
formal reception was held and excellent this state.
refreshments were served. St St St
The Portland women returned on the
evening train, and all were loud in their jP THE clubwomen of the state who
PraJ8 oJ the hospitable manner In I ue working to secure the appropri
whlch they had been treated, and all I ..ijL .v,. o- t. VL , .
war delighted at the prospect of so atioift that was voted at the last
large and fine a club entering the state 'egislature for the support of the State
WPia tn. ,a university need statisUcs to bolster up
became members, and 2 were added to their argument in favor of it and
soerlallv in the interest of the vnmm'i minded What can we do? We can
clubs, is a fine talker and an experl- d, thl8i. Women s clubs, mothers' clr
enced clubwoman, holding the chair- c,e8 suffrage associations, anti-suffrage
manshlp of one of the most important societies an can peuiion me Doara or
committees in the general federation con iroii oonao ge in a appomua ent we ing Tuesday afternoon was contributed , it nava to look tha nart
the civ 11 service reform committee. If can ask that this politician be given . " . . uu man lc pays to iook ma pari,
the clubs are awake to their own inter- business management of the lnstl- cr" ueparunent De
ests they will take advantage of Miss tuiion, dui mat a marnea man, an ex- ing a sxeicn on -ugs.'
Clark's presence by turning out to every Pert be piacea at tne neaa
moetine-. A raw minor matters or tinai- '"o "
T was the French Duo de la Roche
foucauld who said: "To get on ln
the world we must by all means haunting the newspaper offices ln search
take care to saam to be getting on." ot one.
p..,), -nnA a4tHa tn thnaa aha Dul niici i nou 1UURHU ner over 1
Pretty good advlca to those who ceaaed to wonder( for of all tne mlser.
are, trying; to get there look prosper- able, distressed, wretched, forlorn,
ous, even though you are not. And If woriniess creatures it nas neen my mis-
I
can . b 18 usual ln tha meetings of the you cannot look as prosperous as you J?ifun.e 10 ,ee lle w" n0 v,erv. worst
trZl A Tt . class of the Woman's club. fhlnk you ought look aa Ppro.perou.TM 7
w th6 1 pftper a"iven at tne meet- you can. Whether you are man or wo- downward droop at tha corners of the
mouth and the abject discouragement
In her vai: aha whln.il .KAn .i..
There seems to be some relationship talked: her uhirtwmt a.a i..-d,
There Is between misfortune and appearances, ing, and It also needed buttons: her
e placed at the head. Why must much to be learned upon this subject Th man who ,s auccessful looks It; the hands were very, very, very' dirty
pert be placed at trie nead7 Be- . .. , u. , t,. ' ' man who Is "all in" really look as ithouarh that's
S t tha tanef i be derived prlw of 15 for the best essay from a np are also to be looked after at the use the princoly(7) salaries offered -s.. up at me though he were ln that very condition, town); her skirt was muddy and cov-
dVtment work - and also spoke Ele-h school student in the t,ta n! board meetlnar. The .president and of- by our state for the subordinate post- next class meeting. ,rom the hang of his loose, slouchy. ored with grease epot a aataty pin
af sTfrkcluabdwprk which n"a? n.. th 'l V"! BJeZ?..W V VlLS . Th .naLd" S!tfi2 fA?W herXlt;' herathug
"i'""'"' imiiw "" muiviuiiai . - -M- AT. .: devoted to "Hlstoriefll Art" Tha iruuaura, iuw iu u yij- m wisps, ana sne needed. I am sorrv to
given to preparauon ir tms special of " hl8t0rlcal art followed the BReli cho'osrlcal relationship between his say. a good bath with plenty of soap.
What has been our record! We had J!. ' he. North," when fn ZllLl -.V1 .ref2n. wi,y-,at woman
lum tot ih insane Dr W T Wini: tna Calvinlstic school, the beauties of ls miserable-looking specimen all why she didn't land one that very min-
The
members may wish to present
meeting will open at 2 p. m.
st le
'E HEAR much these days of the
power of women. The anti-
suffragist boasts of her ln-
lum for the Insane, Dr. W. T. William
son, a man of wide reputation as an
alienist, who was
position with a
art were banished from
a kept in a secondary anctuarles. At this time many of the . u"u
SolltPclan as the hea7 flnMt of relous paintings were ruth- nej'
poliuclan the head destroyed. Historical art groV beard
all religious ar0.una. ... . . , u.tB- not because she was not
uuij iu Bijmqiiijr uiobobu, not Decause sne was
nana ro iii muuiau r na ma not weauuiui, out because she needed
more than 24 hours old (a posl- "ginger." 8he needed self-respect she
riuence without uie ballot. The e nnaiiy retirea to private practice. :.7. ".'C ti eHma in an mani. He la uanallv ,7.V : t"-;SM"Z?:iJT"Z
for the dear had its superln- t r'- T ;"T",::1 ulvino h. ntlna- a 1ob arid Dame Fortune (who n. rTi th. iJZV h.l T":i""'3
time has come in
development of our
she must use that Influence.
the history and de Professor, Clarae who raised hlt0"r of vftrloua countries has been hunting a Job and Dame Fortune (who was wanted that might have Impressed
Oregon when ha standard of th i Oregor T sohorf to beautifully depioted and preserved, and 5now ff111 hl PPearanc that he ls others with the idea that she was get
1.,. . . Ih8 ri.? ffh,"-800:. we realise that the history of art li down and out) passes him without a ting on. even though she were not.
, Y h,-." w nVf-rS him nn nS ,l.M. the history of tha world. Having by "mile when she sees him coming her For, after all. we human people are
has come for the women of Oregon to ni. Wepfferrt him no inducements, enral at'dy nreDared it.aifaV"s S way. very much like wolvea. thv v Pwh.
en- civil service commission, will be at the stand shoulder to shoulder all barriers Tun0u took Kn W mr,, "Travel Studv" promised it the class As for the woman h Is more to one of the pack ls down all the other
- Gladstone Chautauqua thl year, which swept away. We must unite for one perlntendent ofthe school for the blind wil1 D'xt vlslt tho Ka'leries of Europe, blame than the man If she is discovered wolves in the pack fall upon him and
Jnt fuld give the work a great impetus in common cause-4he good of our unfor" And now come, I another exhibition of H H St n JttJtl fitlf?'iJ K?"- 4? one thaf is under i.
lunate children. There must be no lines the wretched antique methods of Oregon rrn. xaaant r iv v ,M i. i i.hit,' .Min Marthai... . k " v"? 1 1 J"' most. inis
drawn, no social distinction must hln- politics in this last appointment Can TrHB PrMent Day club held Its regu- Is within every woman. Nevertheless, may be a nature, fak yarn, but any-
der. no creed delay action. .We are all we do nothing? Shall we wlllina-lv and I lar meeting Tuesday of this week P.ow many woman i' w?n way nocoeroueauiq was right one
motners. as motnersvpr Oregon, we without protest submit to this d sgrace at the home of Mrs. F It Chowm V L .iT tUiiV. .ii
yourW mak appeal; w. want -this Inhumanity T CLUBWOMAN. 798 Ea8t Madloa street Mrs. V ut lbatSSTi
Fop anver.i aa.ainn. th. wnman h.ira SI St St Tin- and Mr. Dr. Wiririna ra ahia been guessed otherwise. This ls the
appeased to the legislature to make "TpeiiE ueneral -eqerauon or Women's papers.
some provision for the care of the I clubs, which numbers 800,000
f colli C mlnHad nklllaa n arlaaa MM 4- Km- m 1
V( UIII1U'.'U tUliUl CI1 UltJ D IO.LC. JX. M las - - JAa.a.1 aV J -a A
, IMlaO ACavUlAUilCU 1 LB CI L III LQ
must seam t be getting on If on would
get mere.
ln
very time woman should look her beat.
ffidenCir.0 R fffvtce-Vesi: M JS "Jj. Up eatIBt here nhBYai f a,t cause we had the best new. which has been chronicled
roi&tr Oregon now r. 'ttf I the campaign against thi disease
aa wu, iwaiini, mra. ouuuu, ceives the smallest appropriation of would hn mado tha tnnl n. for mnnv moons.
T SI tt St any state university in the union, al- clan. v When the women or tha n.tinn i.l. da3r evening. Several new members woman possessed.
Wiantnm .v. thoutrh eiffht states hava leas doduIr- Wa thm.ht h i.. . wnen tne women or the nation take , . . .... I listened to h
MkjrCX Zr : rlr . hava le. wealth The the hands of those "men Tinted to high- un thelr cudels ln beha,f ny work eZrl' "'if t , tl 7 a i was that with the "help wanted" Jr. ' " Mthetlc "a tha't of TSHi
ttl JS l9"!r.t0.tha EL." VFVWtil 'ra,.."LiB. -Jf" offices in. the state ,t tt.. taifrt- that work i. far on the road to accom- "?r Z? L"th. Uly..of T"- "rlr t.,l? with ads. she n.usttby Vroftastoi '.nWi.
1 wnia . mid uuiin ouiH. iivi. . m i' w u tii.Dvv. xii Hiuuiun LD I .ill M DrcaKinv miin fa mthii.hui v.n. a., m niiflninanT. wirnniiT rnaii D.Diatn.n .ytoLi t . ina iiaiiiB fjx Mra. jnnn nvin- nflfauea m, iud hcj uhoit mil an wu . . . . . - r . . - - -
. - ' " .1.. . . . . . a. ... " " ium.bmca illftl vu. ' . . . . 0.i.iaiiv;a - - - HIHter. WOO WOTKM in . TflnrnrV In liM
Angelea Between the two they were
Repatriated Mexicans.
A social afternoon is nlanned for th. when she has nothing else to depend From the Mexican Herald.
last of March. Upcntly a woman wandered into my lTtT 'iX nnEV
ottica looking for work. She could do tHhutJd thhn.Tt LtrlllLli.1;
fyn ot the Urgest meeting, in tho aSSJ A'J an'
-i?"5 ".1ubui turn 0 rallroad a.d mlnln- worv -h cV ;
HuVned toTer atory d wondered ya'lH'gJ! SS
la niihH.hl frhfr a., m Tlttflhlnant. tVlthmit thali
i 5e-y olubwoman should visit th u-LY.eI"V,l receives about 12,000 a faith was a toy. And what can we do any civic movement is seriously handl- Bobert was sent In to the state board as
2COC Say ResT to Chicago. If th. op- reSstritlon fees: ThT wnual appTo-
as follows:
ivartuuty oners, at No. Jtast Munroe priauon ct a number of western state
artreet. It' was Broiected and is carried V.V?Y?"5,l'M fPr .l07 ii
. - wBgnmo-riMi icnn nnn
Jhat fc .a tni aaannl.tlna t .....M. ,r vw':'.."".'vwv
a club bom for business women. The
KM nililV- MMSSf iftllf rprl IVffi hlitory"."
special Interest ln th growth, and able to support the family, consisting of
nvatlnn nt thla vnliiahl. traa their mother and the musician's wife.
ri Dntv a. mntnher nt tha nlnh raaA but One dav UDOn his learina the nlan.
Mrs; Cart- a very interesting and Instructive paper where he had been playing he. was
and commercial value or struca ouna ana a snort time arterward
r. Light refreshments tne gin was paralysed. Their situation
fctttu ate MBLtteUbU sad attractive, censiar I Ll,2 d : Kaka. . 81861 chUen will anninM,W.a0I!L .aw.ir- w , Jfcleh were.giTer, her by the yen- wr served by the ho.tess and a social wa. pitlable.untU they requested the
.:v;'s';.: ;.:-;:y - 1 v 'r juoia arum oa Auaw Dj; paism .was J - aour. wu muoa ecjoyw or evefyene, KS or IH HKKU f onramiat,