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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; SUNDAY MORNING, " APRIL 5, 1003. ,y WOMEN'S CLUBS MID WORK . e" ;,. "'"" ' '' " "" Ul-."l-.il!n,M....l.l.J.L...... Ml III ,1 I , HI III II II lu ill 111 IB tditci fcy Mrs Smh A. Evans s KNA.TOR MONDEtlT of Wyoming, In 'his attack upon Girrord rw chot, chlsf of th forwtry aarvloa, In th United State senate a row dava ao. chargea that employe ' of tha forestry bureau hav been aant to apak at convention which war not , conducted by tha government. Tbla la a vailed criticism of tha bu ' reau having put at tha dlapoaal of the General Federation of Women' Ciuo the aervlcea of Enoa Mllla for ona year in recognition of tha aervlcea tha club women of tha country had ' rendered the foreatry bureau. While thla - way not coma atrlctly, within tha limitation of our hidebound laws. It prove beyond a doubt that tar. pincnot naa mi ptf vatlon of the forests at heart His ex perience had no doubt taught him thai It wa . wore than wasted time ana money to talk forestry to oonventlona conducted by the government Witness the ' recent debates In congress when ever the subject of forest reserves baa been unaer Olscussion. was-tnrreeror sny love of the trees Injected Into the discussion?' Was there ever anything but two factions standing opposed to each other, and each backed up ny nuge commercial Interests viewing tha for ests through the ayes of their wealthy constituents, while the grand old treea continued to rail muie vidians i mi money Interest or tha country t Men who contend against our forest reserves nA ara iuit i ni ror the oaitrv sum that It costs to enlighten the people of the country snd bring before tbem plain y ana intelligent! ng before tnera piain the results that they know will follow the destruction or tne forests are cromnted only by commer- . cll Intererta and Interests of the most selfish-kind tha kind that will lay up for Itself riches and let the publlotake care or itaoir accoraing to me vanaer bllt code, i In one of his addresses before the . clubwomen of thla state Enos Mills said In eubstance that if tha forests were to be saved we must do it through the children. If child loved the trees and birds, In the nature of things it would talk of it at home, and few pa rents would ruthlessly destroy the thing ' tbelr children loved. Men out In the world never heard of tha pres. ervatlon of tha forests except ss It touched them through their business In terest, but their hearta could be touched by the prattle of a child at fiome. and to bring thla love and nowledge Into the Amerloan family, ca t was Instilled Into tha home life of Germany, was why the United States foreetry bureau had planned this method of Instructing the mothers of tha coun- frever has there been such an awaken ing among the women of tha country In the matter of forestry. Scarcely a club In the country but has given at least one day to the consideration of It on Its program. Many forestry clubs havs been orranlsed for systematic study. and the benefit that Is to- accrue from hundreds or thousands or women tak Ins sn Interest In the subject would ap peal to any congreeetnan who waa not start to finish and a large volum of important business wag transacted. ' Mrs. uoff presided and Mrs. Rich mond aoted as sarlbe. ' The meeting opened with an original n 11 rtl a H i n Km ih. mmrr, har. rtt mtrrm i 1 n . ale"of sennas as tha roll waa called. Twelve new member were taken into tha order. : . A commlttee,loonslstlng of Mesdame Charles Caatner, Charles Clarke and Meorge P. Crowell, waa appointed to confer with the trustee pf the Idlewilde cemetery - to oonsidsr the matter or Im proving and caring for the grounds. "How shall we establish a cleanup day" waa. the subject of a lively dis cussion. .. - - . Mrs. Coulter stated her experience Jn Tacoma in the matter. She said that tha school children were enlisted to aa slat In gathering the rubbish. A prise waa alven to the room Catherine: the largest pile of debrla and the city paid the expense of hauling tha garbage away. , It waa stated by ona of tha member! of tha society that she had a friend vis itlng from tha east recently, and it waa stated by the visitor that If aha had intended to make Hood River her home the , filthy condition of the street would have cooked hef notion to a crisp. It was stated that dead cats and chick- ana had been aeen laying In our thor oughfares. . The following committees were ap polntedi Mesdames Javne and Blan- char, to Interview tha mayor and coun cil to appoint a cleanup day on April I. Mesdames Davidson and Stewart to In terest business houses to nrovida the arays to naui away, tna trasn. Aies dames Bailey, Hershner, Yates, Smith,' McClaren, George Caatner and Bartmest to Interview the schools and attempt ft o aecure tha assistance of. tha pupils n tha eood srork. The same munmll. tee waa empowered to urae the. school children to grow flowers for a flower a how la the rail, and also to beautify tha city. A prise will also be alven the acnooi Keeping the neatest grounds from now tin tne time or tne flower snow, A ttronoaltlon waa 4mntMl tt hold tha ruture meetings at the Unitarian church on account or the kitchen convenlenoea The, first It mlmtwtn ware ulul alphabetically to aerva aa hostesses for the meeting two weeks hence. Refresh ments will be limited to three varieties pi mucK-a-mucK. ' at H at THE . California olub of San Fran cisco, is waging a campaign for breeilly say a: 'It ha been productive of a quicken ing of tha pulses of tha milk commit tees of the local board of health, tha state board and the county veterinary whoae bualness It Is to maintain a con stant and continuous surveillance of the milk that cornea to our . doorsteps o' mornings. That they were all asleep at the switch. Dr. Minora Klbbe'a commit toe from the club seems to have proved. The milkmen have sent up a loud wall m'os?,b.nt0fohrcre d!3 thii Thi "-'h hod.Vf S? F?0?! P!?nt JrJ ltac?ui?! ""A? ralttee were not fair the milkmen to stay the hand of the destroyer of our forest But then, la this tha object of such attacKs as senator MonaeirsT tun didn't know the women were coming. Now, really, that wasn't nice of the ladies, was it? It wss Just ss If some clubwoman celled upon another when It wasn't her irHE Beautiful America club of North Mv home and found ' her hair In I Bend la an organisation that waa - "ne.eTdor. per.ecut- formed by some of the progressive ed milkmen felt when that committee women of that little aeaport city sev-j dropped in without even sending in its era! year ago. It object was civic C'J& ,ou, WM the momn thjlt ,t look. improvement, ana tor some lime tne ciuo i aa though the men Inspectors must have did notabla work along tha lines tndl- been more considerate of the feel Inge of cated, success crowning their every t-raoA rorm .h m.Ptv.-t. and -d.t fort. With the removal from that I aalf-raatHwitinar tnaner-tnr la arnlnar in riakr vicinity of aomerof the prominent memp his -social standing by springing one on bera and the influx of new dutlea and the milkmen T obligations, the club gradually, disln- Berlously, It Is In tha power of the teg-rated, much to the detriment of the honest- man and his duty to himself town.- . land his community demanda it to aee Recently, however. It has been reor-1 that no dishonest dealer can remain a ganlsed and now gives promise of being I member of the Milkmen's association; more helpful and powerful than before. I that all clean, aane, honest conditions During the club's previous existence an be compiled with according to law, and artistic bandstand had been' constructed I that each member be furnished with a in Lincoln aquare and treea planted I certificate of membership, whloh would, near by. Unfortunately these have I in effect, be a certificate of the good . been neglected, but the club has now I character or ma mux. commenced the work of beautifying the To make thla plan effective, the laws square with a hedge of native trees, and I now . misgoverning the problem would Indigenous shrubs, such aa the rhodo- have to be overhauled; the county and dendron, huckleberry and tasselwood. I tats laws now conflicting like pulley will be cultivated ao that when all these lines In a tenement yard. graceful denisena of our forests have gut the men have a vote. perished before the devastating advance The men who want to do the right of civilisation that la even now over- thing have the ballot, and can , make taking them, atranger In our midst '?, mern the mil euppiy. may see the beauties that once profuse- . A we women can do we who must ly adorned our wooda . . . t"5 l,c5? 7"h. kS? J-.?-?".? i A wonderful spirit of harmony and co- oP7tn wiTh to do North Bend, and great reaulta may be I T-i1 C-e . m!.? 5dl. h-.i), lnnkad for tmm Ita work Tha mmvnr I. And What man, OUtSldO Of a health tha city council and the board of health ?thymfiviS? r ii atmnaiv in f.vr t xivi.. im I corn blmself with milk and be called a are ail strongly, in favor or civic Im- .,,,.H1. -. Rnn.,i. mih nrfwamant anrl thav aaalaT an nnniirnBl."" ' r . . v m The ladies in every possible way. A few M Ji. lafib'ifii milk is a wornin'. J JPitt HZ2fc52A fi1 .hi whole problem of a certain Saturday and in the , u aWair 0f weeks ago grave to the sales for a afternoon a committee of ladles received the visitors at the atore and served da- llclous refreshments there, much of the raw material being donated by tha gen. erous grocers of the town. One gen tleman, a non-resident, was so impressed with the energy and ability displayed djt ui ciuDwomen mat ne presented Assuredly, friends, the matter of pure woman s matter, ho is tne ure food. Distinctly women. 'III .VV U U0, LIWLJ llllll III ..... a, r- ; , . . . i i. II 1 . - . ". , . ) ' i ii ; .... a ., II rjiUM'M lWlVl I B III 111 flflf I IV III a 10 I 4 I U f 1111 I 1 1 :miWL- With Prices stkwjf-' ' ' -, .,.'- I--.. . . . ". Jf ' . .. u . St1 ifri New Prices lUonday and Tuesday; Sale RIear to Mi In the lot may be found all the stun ning new -creations of the season. Handsome new models in Chiffon Panama, Serges in white and all the new shades and in fact all the new materials well made and perfectly tailored Come expecting the big gest, values and you'll not be disappointed. 250 Suits Are Placed on Sale at These Prices We will sell Monday and Tues day all Skirts in the store, values to $12.00 Special $6.95 141 SIXTH STREET, COR. ALDER, OPP. 0REG0NIAN K R it EDNESDAT evening the) Oregon Woman'' Presa club met with Mrs. Colby in her apartments In the Selllna--Hlrsch building. The room il?mi wUn .Vc5fck for ?6, 8ev,eral was well filled and a very interesting SJid the sum netted bv the duh waa 9115, notwithstanding that the day waa one ok mo most inclement 01 tne aeaaon, A short time ago the club inaugurated a Cleaning up day. All - unsishtlv and unnecessary obJecU were removed, back yarua were renovaiea ana put in Sanl- program was prepared. Aa la customary, each one was asked to give some item of news, an anecdote, or suggestion. This la a happy feature, as It brings out much original thought. and the auggestlona furnish material laat June are now teaching in the state's common schools and high schools. The demand for well trained teachers U three times as large aa thf supply. The influence of the unlveXity over the school system of the state will become greater as the university becomes stronger. It is absurd to say that the university appropriation stands in the way of the development of the pubilo schools. The coet of the university annually to each person in the state is less than 80 cents, on the basin of the . appropria tion of 1125,000. The rate of the uni versity tax would be less than one fourth of a mill. I sirsffl ass , . "; tw "mJFS This Is but the beginning of the work planned, by the Beautiful America club, and as all the members are women that ao woat tney intend doinc we may e- ested in this Question, Mrs. Wade calls for the support of the clubwomon of: the state for this Infamous procedure of the state treas iiVA T rA 1 1 itm MtnilamnaHnn V t which he criticised he clubwomen, and for their earnest tha antMilntmant rt a ' nnlltlnlan aa an-1 Detitlon to the board of con t ml to re- Miss Baldwin seemed to sink deepest, I )tdt f fohiA.n,iniiii' "Club-1 verse Its decision. Allow Mr. Bickers which was that the Press club take Pwmtendent ror reewe-minaea. ud- . .. ltl ... ... . some means o procure tor me poor oi "u uvu nut iicsii.b. nj mat i only Duslnens aDUlty, nut for human Portland the vacant lota for garden pur- Mrs. Wade' letter simply adds force to lty'a sake. lift the institution out of the N last. Sunday's issue, In this depart ment, appear a letter from Mrs. Wade 1n reply to an article by "Clubwoman," In tain child was due to a physical 'cause or to lack or proper training? i ooudi It. and so do vou. Mrs. Wade. "Effl clenoy" is the watchword by which we should progress not the old, worn out, degrading, demoralising "political pium. - It is useless to advance the argu ment that the. auperintenden't may se cure expert assistants, wnat expert would take a subordinate position at the salary ofiered by the state? What expert could be expected to take or ders from a man. who know not the first letter of -the alphabet of expert care or reeDie-tninaea cniiarenr An swer tnat Question. Mrs. Wade, and you will relieve not only the writer's mind, but that or many outer who are inter- ?hp: W Vci: posltjon taken by those who are op- fSti ifflreM of ' thi a?i,fh M?fwTfl" Mr. Oalvanl . was the lecturer of the posing thia heartless exploitation for a man "who knows his work"- "effi- orricers of the club are: Mrs. W. 8. Wlnsor, president; Mrs. P. H. Brigham, vice-presiaeni; Aira. secretary: Mrs. K The club has lust membership in the J Rinn tJ?,,llZ' o e beautiful thoughts from iYii. the letted SiSlf aHmmSuret "Paul and Virginia" on the value of aIMr Bickers is flrJL- t0 199: He palS a high tribute to , the of ticUn': it n ma. maarara nil r iflin rnnr mnmm nr in. . . . . . . women ana tnuaren or uregun ii mur. evenln genera g. He spoke on literature m - a I political purposes of the helpless un .1 way, isKing- lor nis , texi fortunate of our state. Let us would be well for the ; t t at HOOT RIVER women never do things by halves, as will be seen from the following' account of Its last meeting, given in Hood River News Letter: The Woman's club held a rousing gathering . at' the Commercial club rooms Wednesday. All of the chairs occupied by -he business boosters at their regular meetings were pressed in service and some of the ladles were compelled to sit m the billiard table to find comfort and rest. J . The session was a lively one from tia rinnht man nr leaa older masters, but said that some of the greatest thoughts of the world were of the citixens of the state were in hi contained in some ofi the less preten- class." Qod forbid! The fewer we "2Vu f . 'i, m". OOOK lrom have of the men who will accept posl whlch he took his "text." tions of this kind merely for the sal- . He scored the modern f lotion and I iti.iinii) tha h.tta! ff tha nm. J- " ' . iiyitn. en ana cnuaren or uregon win do. n the whole world there was no liter- , "He I not a medical expert, but if a i ure, no hiuukiii, ut ouum corapsra t expert Is not to 00 naa cient" man a superintendent. CLUBWOMAN. M' I m nnt in ha with thfi KnirliRH litflrntur. nartltMilarlv I v, vArni xrrt nnnrnr. was I : -- - - i-L,,. . . a I xsaaa aatso tuti aui uct wvmb- n wl" I aAtw. . n , feNevcr FaUs to t HESTORE GRAY Ol FADED HAIR to Its NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY ) No matter how long- It has been gray r faded.- Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its fallinjrout, and positively removes Dan druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. , Re fuse all substitutes. 2tf times as much in $1.00 as 60c size. '';' - V IS NOT A DYE. . Phlle Htr Btwc. Co.. Newark. N. 1. ' (1 and 50e bottles at drnffglsta ' WOQDARD CXAEKE.& CO. A ANT invited guests were present to enjoy the hospitality of the Tues day afternoon club at the beau tiful home of Mrs. A. W. Whitmer on Broadway at ita meeting last week. Ever since the club was organised It an (has been tha oustom to close the study that of the Elizabethan period. He man tr- Bn nrt- nn nnaitinn I some central figure of the period In spoke in scathing terms aoout tne com- Itered the minds of the board of control I which the club had been studying. For merciaiism tnai enterea into tne menu-1 as to auallticatlons for the position. I tne past four years the club has been racture Of DOCKS, ana aeait some MrdlTr nlum with whlrh a nnlitlnal I Studvlnr as ona m.mhor aaM "ant IT.n. piows ai xne American puDusners. his debt or the state treasurer coma beignsn literature, Put about English lit lecture was a rare treat to all. It was paid;, and nothing was thought of ex- j erature." This year the study Included Dractlcaa. full Of force and Rave his cent tha tranifar nf Mr. . Bicker's nnma I the neriod hatwoan 17A nt 1R97.tha. auaience nuitnai 10 yuuucr oyer iot a 1 rrom tne aeDit to tne creau siae 01 meiiore, it was most appropriate thatBhel long time to come. political ledger. No thought of thai ley should be selected for the subject ins jwubbob xjHwier save several very 1 cnaracter or tne numan currency in-1 01 me lecture mis year. Tne club and tine musical numoers. waiter m nomas voived in tne payment. ins guests were most rortunate In hav- Mills delighted the audience, as well "Two such suitable person for thellng for the lecturer Dr. C. H. Chapman. u convuiisa mam wim lauan lh r. dv cxrt . oi ma umonunaiH u ' Air. anaiureron naa raw mnoiftpa nr tnm sttmmw Bsqreri rmtauuiior uigut rcimummiu 1 mig. Dicrr. yiuuwuumn yiiius luiaimiunimiil or XT. vnapman, ana none were served, and all went awav feeline-lno ona in admiration for the motherlv I with a hrnador lrnnwlaira mrn they had had a pleasant and profitable I qualities of Mrs. Bickers, nor of her fit-1 conception of the worth and merit of eveninr. The meeting nla-ht has beenlnesa aa matrort for the children. ButlShellev. Tn hla rtw.altlnn n th. tif. n unanveu irura ine iiri monoax 10 tne mra, waas snouia rememwr mil mett 1 eneiiey lit. cnapman is analytical, and ..arm vTwjawuaj iiihui ui ui monm. I viuiurea irf uui 1 The club is steadily growing, and un- in- an asylum; that doubtedlv has a brlant future ahead in the aavlum for 1 of it. ' . I not need an appropriation of $160,000 iur bp, I rememoer tnat these Bheiley Dr. Chapman is analytical, and to be simply herded Interprets the poet, with the nature of at is nbw being done a poet, and the wisdom of ripe and ma- r the insane. We did ture Judgment. Over 60 ladles were KM . " ."asylum" Durnoses. "Clubwoman" ANOTHER item for the clubwomen knows and admires the work that Mrs. who ar. working for th. university f2&em&t2, . annronriation : . i Am ma. A,i..tinn f I'mArh.fiv an apprwpriaiiun m ibv,vvw i present ana appreciation and enjoyment parate grounds and, buildings for I bf. the lecture was expressed by every one. Some very fine music waa ran. dered, after which a social hour waa en Joyed and delicious refreshment were served. t at a it la not a question of 'motherlv can - The state which support their unl-for and interest in" any class or dill ... . hi I,. . . a..- . laren: in iact Mrs. uicxers noes not en lu Z v .a. ' "'"'fter Into the question under discussion, that have tha strongest system of pub-J The sole charaa is the InefflclencT of no acnoois; as, xor example, vaiuornia, I toe man seiecieu tor mo pumuun. . Iowa, .Wisconsin and f Minnesota. ? A4 n . .. . yK.f? rV '-'. "1!V . a. - a m . a . . . I ui oua lcu a lU v a VI f VU1 ' VU uviii uu ail atrong; univeraityis aosoiuteiy neees- 3w. dava it la not annuih to ha aim. I Mrs. Hamilton . sang ana Mrs. McCahle saryror a strong publio school system, 1 tYr "a-ood." Wa must be aood for some- "ad. afterwhlch light refreshments Usa HAItHlialMf s aa - n kinaa . i 1 . T - . . , i - vJirahetA, SI a mas tning, ana xne sometning in aim ease i - ' . : Is a tositian reauirlnr expert knowl- Bicker thl knowledge? Ha' he tver f HB uo-to-dat women at Lents, (the been In a school for feeble-minded? I I enterprising suburb of Mount ,Rk" ,h r!?l W!. "i8 tv," I Scott) have plan, .perfected, lot leal alms of mental defect? :..Coufd he opening ;a free reading room and 11 lry Is nothing more or a or tne state s public for- the unlvtrsl less than the heai schools. Tha University of Oregon has exertea a strong tnnuence over the pub lie school system of the state. More than 1SS of its graduates are teaching In the nubile schoolav and hlo-h arhnnla of Oreaon. ' Elarhtaen -out 'of II vnnnar i mzu.- tna wenen-.v"')- T-r . rranuat' rHE Present Day club spent a social I afternoon Tuesday of this week at tha hnm. rt Xtrm Xt Xt mil... ... ..w...wa. . . ... . .. m. on Chapman street. Miss Breslln and Mr. Hamilton sang and Mrs. McCahle FOR WfMHEH AMD CfflUIilH TIE IMS, MSTITim Women's and Children's Diseases Treat ed exclusively by graduate and licensed . ' Women Physicians only NERVOUS AND CDRONIC DISEASES K SPEOUTT Maternity Cases given careful attention ' and up-to-date maternity hospital in .a connection. No Charge for ConsultationCorre spondence Solicited. ' - i etTTTPe c nrvn. u ota.tt mm mnm - . w. OUli iO J 1U It AXXXltAXiAji ULJJU. 352 Washington Street' Cornir Park A BOTH PHONES Main 3928, A5607 APPOINTMENTS MADE BY PHONE cured, a building close to the carllne, formerly used aa a-poolroom, has been fitted up In an attractive, homelike manner. The women are to be congrat ulated In tha movement, and as the community la a prosperous and a grow ing one, suoh an institution will doubt less be well sustained and an added force for good in the place. l t St A SUGGESTION for clubs who may want to contribute to Oregon's scholarship loan- fund may be found in the following: - "At RadcUffe last week the table In th reading room of Agaaals house was covered with gay .valentines made by members of tha Emmanuel club. This was one. or inn Kmmuin.i . uh'a manv sales held to raise monav for ita achof- arshlp fund. It was the largest of the yS5rvnd-.. considerable amount was added to the fund." , , Fire Jn Pendleton lianndry. - (Special Dbipateb te The Joeraal.) ' Fendeton, Or., April i.J. F. Robin son's laundry was damaged to the ex tent Of 1S08 to tfiOO hv fir sarlv thla morning. JZj: vVo"m.ixo paita. 'y7 "SSJaMSaSSS " ' ( ' - ' mgmmmmmB U.'-i a.. THioBWitcas tfi WE LWMSKM ClCHANAS 5UILOIN9 OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. low Nca-P2rUci?3lin3 Rates I li;;h Cesfi Vs! mXPSRtOn INDUCXMENTl OFrERED -TO REI4ABJJB ACTIVS JLQP.STS, Apply So XBSSS m, SSAJt. SXaaager ef Agents, 814 Samba? Exchauji I T. J0UMAL LINERS COST LITTLE. 'ACOOZIPLISU tllC: !9 I