THE OREGON SUNDAY 1 JOURNAL', PORTLAND, , SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 19. . 1808.
, , ' , ' . , , Edifed by Mrs. Sarah A. Evans. , 1
hit r.ii.K wnrV ia beainntn to be. as -Issued br the University Alumni a
" " , ' . . ,7 . . I advantage both in making the ntirobtri
nation ! evidenced by the 101- of our oJnb COnveraant with the facta
lowing letter, written to Mrs. I and in properly informing the votrra of
t : .tMnkar. and by her kindly oom-iyur V?,li- or1 or tneM pampn
,7. " h of the na- i"?." 00 "usna giaour 11 tne:
TOUIJltll"rt w " " I RCTUCa
tlonal board;
Dear Madam
Recently I InYltad the
. governors of tha statee and territories
:' to meet In tha White House on May Il
ia, next In a conference on ma con
servation of natural reaourros
In le-
iey are
I ahouid alaa lumit aa hla-hlv da
slrable tha Deaatnr of ilmnr resolu
tions by your club favortn tha surijort
of the appropriation and tha publica
tion 01 mese raaoiutiona m your noma
papt-ra.
'Trusting that this matter will re.
gavS much material for fearaM Matt Uecker, and tha chairman.
formation, but aa It will now ba a vol-
uma of 0 pages, tha Oaneral Federa
tion doea not able to bnr tha .
pwnae and by vote of tha board. It haa
bean decided to iaaua 1,000 ooplea and
jell them for SI cents, before or at the
01 na Dienniai. , t ,. .
. The book bef lna wlrh tha letter "AM
and notea tha worka of art in -various
cities, including tba hlatorio buildings
and' some private art collections. It
pas a foreword by me president, Mra.
that It
CUaaion. : ' I Mra. Patterson, whn la maklna- tha n
Tf-...Ktn V ? 'iVir.r?lC lection. The president wrlteS that It
who,
before
aa tha
among tha
attand-
nniiiinf
as at. a 1 ooara inai inia win Da out a, Beginning
v. un u-ipiemeai 11 witn anotner, aa or oouraa
cai Diennial board, with tba coop-1 the flrat one of to pages will only be-
eratlon of aeveral Massachusetts fln 10 toucP u,on many worka or art
iu.i.Bnu vf annual awry ciiy tn me
la
1"1 r."': k7-""V.'."1- ..V r. m wouia oe, an aa van tare if thoaa
.ff """.?. -r",T deelra the book would aend for It
t?r.tSl,""ZZ -'J. the opamn of the convention.
nieetln. will bi h M' lwion. "ili C.0-J' ? Ion
irr.tvi vJ.ZiiZZLa.Z-Ik-il V. aeieaatea wno wm be. In
J" ' ""' "Manca. It. la tha hnna nf tha
1 w. at 1
' aervauoa Ol nntuiai - Icelv the nerloua oonaMoratlon that the rluba. in Hnv.lnr.ln- man. int.rl.Amml
''.' UlnR tha invitation I expreaaed me pr-wnt emergency demanda. Moat .In- plan. ,nd . CJ1.' 1, 'Z:, ' Y"' K"BKtt75i t!f tif .JfiK511IM
, JplnTon that there I. urr-t neod of cere.y your Prah A EVANS ?u"to"tlS ofVerld Z vUltK ISM'WIS & "wt'f"
-Ukln, '-rcf.rcnc. K 8,nc rlr.nrt'mry'ofhc.'ub. clubwomen on nrly .ry ftern Jbla0:?" wf
added rnr t' that the conference hBve H .u,,, n(,or.lnK ,h, f tn opanln. data of the blennlxl Columbl atreet, .
' ourht to take rank amcn the mot lm- appronrlatlon and Pled K K H '
, portant meetlnge In the Tilaiory of the ence Ward eu-tar, nj the ct of the 1, -dowa'tha h.rbo?? wil bV one of MERICAN School of Home Econotn.
replle- to jh. Inv.tatlor .have Ju;e.ect.on. SnJSi A fV"? Ut U" '
, f z pft rH FTrerned' 'nVv,., TftotK ra,.r.'MUnc"!
. with thr nreolal advlaera, -ih r" lined ty tne rederatnd cluba, tne mn mnA . ..,.1.1 .
vm uia
art clan of the
Women club.
p. 111.
paper
l?er?be iSeticeTof'thel auprm. eoSVt .-tln, at the c.tyl.br.ry at 1
iw. Kr. nf inn rADinei nava i rueauav. ADru n. naieneti 10 a
alao been Invited to take part, ana tne from tne arts and orafu department on
inland waterway . '-".'"'-t oriental ruaa localltlaa nrodurlna and the
aucitnatod the conrerence, win w ... . . 7 7. . II
nt to reply to inn
ord of the proceed
A limited num
national acope concernea wu compnaina; niatory and veoKrapny. ma-1 and tha CantahHvt
ural reaourcea wui De 'nvVc! zLZf , teriai and dyee, dealan and proceaa. and hoateaa for tba claaalo ahadea of Cam- m in&.
1 in. w .m
Ar th. n.rW J I "' "" "HOUiU
A trolley Irtde to lialnton an fioi. fourth 'R' In education.
cord will brlna; the vlalfora under the "That home-maklne; ahouid be regard-
.v.Ktj,o uii iu vonoora woman Bled aa a Drofeaalon
club, and tha imuhnrt l..K win a " " proieaion.
. 1 . -.V.V .7.. "wi m.l klk I- .u . a.. - - - 1
iiunura ior- wnutier lana. The Ha-1 " u uuij ana oun
t on repreeentatlve each to take pat I local It lea producing, and ktnda produced. I bridge.
me aiacuaaion. 1 ne irer "" 1 -ne wno binaa ma aoui to knowledge I at at k
wr m inAiit.TM nn dbbbi .ka b m ..... n , . I -
r;".K:iii-. ,rt nf tha water- rrT ii.Vi. dub held lta monthlv
VI, VU VB VHUliiiai w a vr - . , I VIIV II VU M II If W IVUBQ iVi-BIl 1IUII1 UUr I w
waya ooromlaalon. of which a copy J" in-I libraries and from the recital of mern-l P meeting at tha home of tha pre!
rioaea. 1 invn- "."f;i',v"'A,. ..t I "er wno nave atuaiea ruga in ineir na-1 dent laat Monday. It waa a baau.
urnrni twmrauon wi n,.,,. -w.-. .--. ltTe countriea, tne ciaaa naa, receivea 1 nft.i 4.. .-4 . ....
hrinrim thia matter before the people, v. hinh ... nik I llnu day And.almoat tha entire mem
nd U flvea we pleaaure to invue you of interf,,t attaching to thla branch ofll,,,"h'D out. It waa tha annual
!.Pr or w;-. rt mating and a goo
" "".Vlir Eup'i 'f ' ut ' or man wno naa a pen-1 Ine
-- - - t nan v iui buhiuuo ukii tipr aau
waa
That aa many Uvea era out abort hv
nnhealthful food and dlat aa throuvh
. i i - ' T
atrviiB uriDi,
"That on tha home foundation la hunt
all that la good In state or Individual
' "That the uobrlnaina- of rhlMran da.
manda more atudy than tha ralalng of
cwuaena.
"That tha aoendlnr of mnnav la aa
uua ui 01 rouuna dub- i impwnani aa tne earning or tne money.
attended to. The ofloeril. bt economy doea not mean apend-
Vn TWker wrltea that aa It cornea v";. m Ci7 ZX .ZZa ' kI elected to aerva fnr tha .n...in. .... ' "mB" "ount. out in getting the
t... r- .. .v.. kun.i.i pnn. v'". " -; . . "7 I . n . .-"--.' 1 larreat returns ror tne monev intndxi.
vJntlon-ahVn 111 afford to apend the '' oiK: .C-rtwrlVht; -ratar "J k"E2 Y ftVwoK
.time, aa ahe would have to return to c,,v, . th. keen-eyed eonnoiaseur. In Prltchard; treaaurer, Mra Mc- iMihmbunMuoftin
, Ienver before jrolntr to boaton, but uii the cu,toma house showed a re- Hpbert. It waa voted, that In honor aJRHi Bu,,k. Serr.K?r'.l..
aava 1 t mon ieei u a umj a", " e.int r ia iuhi th... m.. -kii, i wi- tne lona inn raitnrni a.rvin.. nti. . -.
we have never before been recognledJ,lu,r ,h.r ov 1.000.000 the prealdent the club would ourcha.e "ntereatlng atudy for Women la the
bv euch hlKh authority aa a real rorcey- Th' -h.r,ariatin hut f th. ... Ind, on Arbor day. nlant a tre in tha ."m ror ,n 11 center an the laauea or
. k. n.tiAn t .K.ii miki a riaaoerate I . . . . ' . , . . I v. A , k. w : . line.
i,v . . . " 1 f m ma ia iar on tne wit to extinction v uiwmucui, iiuiiiv. ma v- i . . .
effort to go. even at greal coat 10 my- .nd t,,.. wrtten pagea bf ancient hla- of tree waa left for the president mav hV 3. f ln I.ill!
elf in all waya." - - to are mu. und'ri,0))1 n0 . w I to choose and when It la planted In 1 S'? F? d??'." ' ,e"" .'r!lU" viu
a ai them deal In. In avmbollam. Tha . permanent place tha club will hold soma "" ?r ineratura ana
SHORT time ago . the state preal- graphical division of rugs la Caucaelan, oeremonlea In honor of tha occaelon. 01 mucn lno "nmediate value.
ln aant out tha fallowlna- letter luraisn, rersian, 1 uraaman ana inaian. I ,"". H?,i"", f tna ouaineaa
,-- , v. . 1 . , nn. wnira nr I imvah , 'i , w . . . .. - u
tvary federated club In the chapman I " tereatiug paper on the common birds
ta:.-: I The eubject for the next meeting wilt Oregon. lira. White la a bird en-
. .. . . .. v . . . i h. far,n..i a mm ifu.n "vruai I iiiuiuiii. ana tna nanr wnmn ah. raa
-i-ortiano. ur, Apru aiaaajn. -iz.7zz n,r. delightful a. it .v,. ::. . rr.' I . :
Prealdent-I have often expressed Ham,"X Tlmea " "V of Ler enUrUlrTlng lifk sh, , . ? l,r.rlto.r11 committee of
elf aa oproeed. In general, to the use of The life of Rflbena waa treated by fu of her aubject ahe found It hard ln" n"on ora or tne loung Wo
woman's much.vaunted Influence with Meadamee Abendroth and White, who I rJ connne herself to type-written men's Christian aasoclatlon for New
. . ,4 4 u v. I found ao much concerning thla nan Who I r'"'1"'. "a, nB Deaunrui ana poetic I Rna-land ln Worcester Maaaachnaetta
!.r?i!!?rJ,tKi!. '2Lir-ll,i M ''? had the kwnea? ey. of ourh . with wh leb ah. lnter.per.ed .L. 1. ... 'tVZ
BHl
A den
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ISS AMT BERNARDY. professor
of IUUau at Smith college. In
her recent address before the con-
iri Sole oWmms Ptctares
Dresden Art - Plate in gold ornamented ramea, aet in mahogany ahadow tox, facsimile water coJ
ora in J-lnch hand ornamented frames finiahed in gold, glaaa aiie 18x28; genuine paatela in oval
gold framea, valuea to. $7.50. Special. . ... , . , . .V. . ... ,,. .... , . .f 1.05
Facaimile Paatela in 1-inch gold framea glaaa aize 10x20, plain photogravure in goldf black mold
ing with gold L corner; aize glas 11x14. Genuine etching in dainty 1-inch dark framea. ,glat
aiia lOxlZ Wtir known Fallowfield picturea framed in lyj-inch novelty oak, glaaa aiie 8xli The
above value to $1.50; apecial Monday only-two to eutomr......M,.. . t.....30f
Genuine Paatela in new 3-inch gold framewth 6 hand-mounted corner, laid 'in gold leaf and
burniahed glaaa, aue. 12x20,. 12x24 and 14x24. Valuea $6.50; .apecial..., .f,.,,f3.05
38 Genuine Oil Paintlnga In new deep and double aweep framea, each an original iri mahogany ahad
ow box; priced from $15.00 to $200.00; for one week i Oat -Half .Price.
Thi month wt will allow a discount of 25 per cent on any framed eanva in our picture atore.
Five counter we have apeclally priced aa folio war Counter Ub. 1-ran endleaa variety of odda and"
eiida, doaen of different tyle, . value to $1.00; choice SSfV Counter No. 2-aorted lot of car
bon facaimilie water colore, head, photo framea and other up-to-date patterna, value to $1.50, 60f,
Countera Nob. 3 and 4 lart-e anortment hand colored fihotoorsnhs varhtina- an1 hMwtinar rlrla r.M-
uine carbona, poeta and musician, the Bunbonnet combinationa, water babies, genuine etchings and
dozena of othera; valuea to $3.00.,.. , . S1.00
. e.
riave you a picture to be framed? There ia no more complete atock of molding to (elect from
than you will, find at our picture tore. Price at all time much leea than you can find elaewhere.,
Hundreda of new moldinga have arrived in the pa at week, lota of dealgna are exclusive and can be
eeen here only. i - ,
l. 1 . ' , . .. -.. t ny artist, ana to do aoie to ran up lnJ"S!, -"n m a cnarm to tne i-
h'ch not only lu stifles the pee i of mich h, mind s eye and depict with bis fddrena which carried her audience to Italian women In thla country. She
Influence, but almost JUmanda it f uoh bruah yearB later, anythng once seen b0 .rt0"B'. . , v haa made a atudy of the conditions of
an emerrencr exists at the present time I k .u . k. ,k.. ,tn 7..in... v.i. I She had a number nf enlnri ii I it.n.n trn.i.r... ..
In the form of the referendum rneaaure t0po ,t'the next meeting. At that time pictures with which she illustrated her that of the girls who leave' Italy before
h': Part." Vlf IT-t'Ju .mmir. i?i M'M El'beth Sharp will give a paper ... . M they are II to work ln American fao-
""""" y -'"'" "y' - l on uuicn una riemmn art ana Mrs. John I . TUlB. "l manaa waa ox- tones, one third die from the effects
.:z a. , , i Boon on ungnsn art or tne seventeenth I v.Iu l" "l"""lr.r at tne conclusion i of the change. The proportion of Ital
ikVi?.itt .... Jf rSh" ?,m -Mrl- 2?!? fL" women In thl- cSuary to meH.
lfmM A7 . thaa enaal na XMmm I Ul UrWUH LI IV. WU m. VlallTnr raP I a. a . .i ' -M a- 1
not only .haU th. unlveralty receive the Bah Evan. ".Ute "p7aKnt of the other, from the cU,.' Tty" 1. four'to rTndu.trtal School.
amount which tha lesrlslature. .after l M.nt.ii th. r..A . I The next meetlnsr will ha with fr. I V,: ' ... rl'.'z -f. "??wr'"
full conalderatlon of the needs of the fro MrVrBara' Plitt Decker national I JJ' A. Dalton. 05 Pettlgrov. street rtMrJ tfaa. wndlUtaT An
InstltUtlou. decided almost Unanimously i nreaMant. oonnornlna- nlaolna- tha Art Monday, May t. It 1 D. n. I T..'..- w.5-i T,.7 , " . I
ihmM hi d.M II. kit tt nthw iidH. b.i (. ii. K -IIv" T VV" w ''' jnil
i,.i 7 ZZZ o7-:V. .h..'.7i 1 ir";?--'::.'''.'' luo "i-.. . at sc at to interest American women in Italian!
oioe to every borne, mist the finest of " Tllf100 a, bacon. 19 Dean " "'euC aervania. v
uregon s sons ana aaugniers do tost n . i aireat, Worcester. Massachusetts,
Garden Hose
With every 50-foot length w
rive a noxil free.
Our hose ia new and la guar
anteed for one year. Will prob
ably laat several. j
50 ft. Dover cotton, one half
inch ,...f5.00
50 ft. Dover cotton, three quar
ter inch f5.60
50 ft Cheater cotton, one half
inch fe.OO
50 ft Cheater cotton, three
quarter inch f6.50
50 ft Shatham rubber three
Quarter inch f 5.00
0 ft. Columbus rubber, one.
half inch f5.50
50 ft Columbus rubber, three
Suarter inch fO.00
) ft. Woodlark rubber, one
half inch $6.50
50 ft Woodlark' rubber, aeven
eighths inch f 7.00
50 ft Oregon rubber, three
quarter inch ..fS.OO
Hose feels, 1; nozzlea, 40;
sprinklers 254 to 1.25;
menders, 251 and up.
Don't Mike Enendes
of Your Eye
If the letters , run together
when you read and your eyea
blur, ache or feel aandy, you
require srlassea. There is no
doubt about it The first pair
of glasses- ahouid be' selected
with treat care.. So sliould all
other ones. A consultation with
our Optical Expert at the first
sign of eye trouble will save
you many hours of misery and
dollars of expense.
Glasses Fitted Correctly
Toilet Articles
Sea Fourth atreet window, dis
play of Easter Perfumes,
Latest styles in Vanity Bags
containing mirror and powder
puns SDf to OOf
Miolena the latest odor. Fan
cy package, beautiful satin lined
box fl.50
Egyptian Lotion, an exquisite
liquid face powder, per ' bot
tle only .91.00
Adalena the
Cold Cream
new
greaselesa
50
An expert demonstrator U in
conatant attendance and will
cheerfully answer all questiona
regarding toilet preparations
and their uses.
Woodlark Dry Shampoo.
(Swedish Treatment.)
Keeps the hair dry and fluffy
without washing.
the state by being of a necessity sent TuiaxjwiNO tne art class of tbelUA chairman of the local biennial TN THE LAST edition of the SoecU
rnTS.e.ToVmU1 . ""v R""- "-d. send, out the followln, request: tor are two Interesting paragraphs,
will permanently retain themT Oregon . v nuo" Bn" "l xn' "am" p'ace' ln Presidents of state and territorial under the caption "Two Good Laws."!
ohould undoubtedly decide in favor of "rge ciaaa in psycnoiogy, under tnt I federations and presidents of clubs be- The tirst paragraph begins In this way
.SnSinVc able leadership of Mrs. Alice Wei.ter. i0gig to the general federation are "Rather interesting Is the statement
Telephones
Exchange 11 Home A 61 71-6 172
Free Phones on Fourth Floor
Prescriptions called for end deliv
eredno extra charge.
ALL DRUGS GUARANTEED
we aha.ll . not only add these highly
The meeting last Tuesday was one of I list of their delegates and alternates aa
trained young men and women to the I unusual Interest and out of tha reau-lfn appointed, to the chairman of
citlaenshlp of Oregon, but make It In- lar order of business. The hour, at the If.. c committee.. Mra. Char
-cwastngly possible for greater and suggestion of the leader, waa given I i??? Be,i' HAvon Place, Spring
ni.mKM, , ii,.m nht.i. ... ,ii. . i '.i 7,, " I field. Massachusetts.
theee advantaaes without havina to be Ion the tralnlna of children. It fniinweri L T" local biennial board has offered
o awn., mm km hnn. in. I rio-v., in nn. i,k ..... I to provioe neadauartera for at&ta anrl
xiuences lor tne greater pert or lour regular ciud meeting the Friday befor, 1 17, ,i . L . " . i!," ""H1 ciwrge.
-years. land the pivotal point of the argument , ,J r"" Ji1 J?11", na e"i-
. . i , .. I -v.iT -i. i j u I torlal federationa kindlv Inform tha
.arllng along without the financial sup-1 the strong meat of cold truth or whether lB0h. " .K?m,nlltt fl ??c.
i rori riven to even tne least or tne uni-itae mua ror oanea oe administered i-. vr.- .;-" iuoir
- versitles maintained by any of oup als-
ter atatea The needs of tha school
nave
,,guraiiuii vi uu u in vci b 1 1 t nv aii. r .11110 uui ui iiuiiu nave anawerra I ... ftn)l .v.. 77
urxiclent funds to enable it to reflect I tne questions or curious children. The lhi-Y.i Vt.. mt. T i ti. . l""
It shou d. consen.u. of opinion waa that truth ; u ..."f X..?Z.
the milk for babea be administered i.fr.,'" h.rfh-" "e or lneIr
through the sentimental delusions of i?!'t,n H1??c5,r,.f7V"
cn. r-Yt.. ka 4i. 11.. I mental mar De made? A nntltinatinn
grown until It Is practically a I of the stork's visit and the like, which if.aJ?.,. Vm 1 r.' ?,ut hSad:
Ion of no university at all. or Jm ma out of mind hlva
The amount , voted by the laat legls- could never be anything but right and ilfll avenu Dorchester. Massachu-
, jaiure was exceedingly reasonable, yet oeautirui ana tne discreet parent would
-Influences have been active which make know, how to present It In its truest
a vigorous campaign in behalf of the and nest psychological aspect
-university by all the friends of higher The usual reading for the lesson was
v education a necessity, if Oregon is to loispensea witn ror tne day and the dts-
avoid the risk of having no university. I cusston proved to be a relaxation aa
ana at tna same time oe spared tne I weii as a very oenenciai leaxure.
7 " humiliation of going upon record as re
pudiating the 'idea of higher education.
"For ever, so many reasons Oregon
-cannot afford to-have this appropriation
"fail. I hope most earnestly that you
yourself, as well as every member of
vour club, wilt do all. that la possible
-in seeing to It that the full significance
' of this matter la understood by the vot-
rrs whom you may be able to reach.' If
this appropriation falls It will be be
- 4-ause the voters simply do not under-'-stand
the question at issue.
"I shall send you from time to time
-"-some pamphlets containing Information
"regarding the university and Its needs
TJRRENT
at at at
Literature
class of the
setts.
m at it.
rR3. ALICE M. JOHNSON, chairman
of the national transportation
committee, announces the follow
ing eastern rates, but so far falls to
throw any lla-ht on tha waatnm nrH-
i.
IV III i
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III. L.v 7 - . , . - ' - V
1 1 I I -Jk f f T 1 I I I
lit! ' Si I I I I I
.'III 4 ' . A?9 ( Jl.' 71 II
' I 1
Jh: : ill
Tha traninnrtttlnn ntrvi ml , ..
TIT ii 1 1 i . ,n ' . ...... . I " - v.w. men lo.r.
cnionajnea at pleasure in renortina that reduced mia
the New Nortonla last Wednesday I rkthe ninth biennial convention to be
by Mra Kutner About 30 member. aM.edbvthe x7?JMi
" ii. . iui. vBucn tunumura i ger aasociaEion ror ail lines except the
the book. "The New Mlssioner." bv Eastern Steamship company, and bv the
Mrs. oodrow Wilson. I Trunk Line association. The linee ln-
it was round to r nn nf tha mn I ciuaea in tne latter are tne uranri Trunk
charming books that has been discussed I New York Central, Hudson River, West
inia vear. it is a dook witn nrtia nini I on ore. cne. utiawire. Lactmnna Jk
but with the most charming character Western, Lehigh, Central Railroad of Uhe marries.
naciviniia. anu inrn v.ukh cnaraciflr naa i
its own litue plot . and story, and in
ney, to the effect that the introduction
of the whipping post as a 4 curative
agency for wlfe-beatlng has caused a
wonderful abatement ln the disease."
and further that, "the number of cases
of wlfe-beatlng reported to the police
ua uwnmaea id per cent. T
We are Inclined to challenge the
statement a. to the "abatement of the
disease." The phrase "reported to the
ponce, is tne Keynote or our challenge.
The disease has not abated one bit. but
tne cases reported to tne police." have
been fever. WhvT Chiefly because
a woman wno win live with a mail
through the nroceaa of evolution tmm
loving husband to wife-beater. Is a rare I
creature, indeed, who after the beating.
will in turn, deliver him over to the
official cat-o'-nine-taila.
We have In mind the fjrst case of)
wnpuiaiioi mier wis passage oi tne I
law the first conviction rather. The
poor woman had endured his sbuse for
years, naa supported him, indeed, the
last beating was administered because
she refused to give him cart of tha
money ahe earned ln a restaurant. Af
ter he had been whipped and discharged I
irom custoay, sne tnreatenea to sue tne I
county for physical violence against
her husband. Women are still bains-
beaten by their husbands and will be
until our social system permits econom
ic rreedom ror women until women 1
will learn that It la not necessary to
aeuver soul as wen ss noay to the man
Bath Cabinets
People go to bath houses and pay
from $1.00 to $3.00 for vapor, steam,
Turkish and Russian baths. With
our Cabinets you get the same re
sults at home for a few cent.
' T 5 From
- m& $4.00
I , to '
: . 'fim $12 50
Obesity Belts for
Fat Folks
Worn constantly they
will reduce your girth
and relieve that ex
hausted sensation which
Is always experienced by
fat people during warm
weather. We can fit
tha most portly person
In Portland and guaran
tee satisfaction. Expe
rienced, lady and gen
tlemen fitters ln at
tendance. '
These belts are valua
ble to wear after an operation.
pur Surgical
tent
Departir
Contains" everytnlniTt or tie hospital
phya'cians and dentists' office and
the aick rooms.
ZlJ-'PUI Elastic Hosiery
.rinArr.v Shoulder Braces
Trusses
Electrical Supplies
Crutches
Surgical Instru
ments Artificial Eye
Bacteriological and
Laboratory Equip
ment Veterinary Supplies
Wheel Chairs from
f 25 up.
For rent, $5.O0 per month.
Jersey. PhlladelDhla jfe Riiiin 'I ... "1. li .L",i"."
Pennsrlvania. Baltimore A fihln Th..?' I Yt"""?" "".Su"S."f li.'?.,r!.u
, .:: : i-rP;riUt-.iK,uu" ,mv" a,m,n
tlf Icate nlan A fee of as centi win iC I n,r the other ar caae" came to
charged Pf eah'cerUf Iclt? Ud licofd d'av aflel? ZV'7b
ALICE m .inHvsnv rhi. o the second day after her xaBlne-
m a. ment, waa dragged out or bed by a
at as t drunken husband and kicked. Old ahe
THE PRESENT DAY CLUB held Its have him arrested T No, ahe had three
1 regular meeting Tuesday of this cnllar .'.Cna. ou ?ayx. .' wno wou
.1 v," , 7; ' support themT 8he Is not strong enough,
week at the home of Mr.. D. ,T. vou know we don't hire neonl tn rk
van Tine, lit East Madison street A for us who are physically unable to df
verv BDlrltnd dehnte waa hM .a .. the work, and the county does not car
fair, impartial Judging was much anore- or People as long as they can do "any
clated by the club. 1 thing" (meaning not specified) and
at St I ratner tnan do separatea rrom ner cnu-
.. . . dren she takes the beatings. Just one
IT7 sends the following good of the 76 per cent of the "abatement of
W report ror the year 1907-1908: the disease. r.
Election of officer., October Li-ffi'i'J?. .ISJ?.i51 "JU1,4.".11
IO. T.,. nMfi. . . T , , , 11.111 Will IlUb vuiv ti.ua, iv Fin VillT in"
2. President, Mrs. G. W. Proebstel; creasa hla vinillctiveneBa. -R.it nnttlna-
viuo-presiueni, Mrs. v. t;. mazier; treas- nim in jail ana xorcing mm, to work ror
urer. Mrs. F. D. Hasbrouck; secretary. ?,onr wl?.1F1L"IMkiI, Pai9 ovr t0 ,h,s
Mrs. J. E. McDanlel. Number of mem- f.. 2i wl" 'v" c,muc" 10 lmn
rai'wlFllcr ."iff "hannnat L &L "W
Mav A fnllnaMl hv tha ...T,.! i7,r.ir "unel reoiecwa, no win wora ior a
meetlne Mav 22 y 1 buslne8 repeal of. the law which is a rello of
vvmie mis nas Deen nartimiv a no a.
dlework club, the plan followed at each
meeting nas Deen to nave a program
closing with a collation. At one meet-
ueuc science was aiscussed, and
the refreshments were prepared and
served by the domestic science class of
me iiui ami scnooi. 1
The following subjects have been
given at various tlmea: A most inter-
"", iiiniury oi me Portland vase, a
book review, Washington, radium and
ovL ciuiiy as interesting.
J inceiing neia April 4 was devot-
Dlrrctor of Artists "glnsemble to Prince Ouroussoff, White Castle, Dres
a v U v v a mwuj a-'w w mium) a uvivi am aMV- W avaaaft fyvyttl baWUvUv VL
, tLo Orcgoa CoaeerraXofy of Music . j . -
mass meeting was called April 7 and a go home feeling that we are
Civic Improvement association organ-1 trua nobility" then forgot all al
Ised. An organizer was elected and six It is not sUt .
N'
the days of revenge. CLUBWOMAN.
E 6AT through the last session of
the Woman's club, hoping -that
some one . would Taring forward
a resolution Indorsing tha effort of
Professor Downs of' the Wllllams-ave
nue school, to, secure a playground for
the new school In that section. Now,
my club slaters. If we are In earnest
about nlavrrounds ; and sanitary school.
ed to the discussion of civic improve- I buildings, and such' things, do let us. get
ment. A petition via sent tn k. itn down in warkr and than work unit Hn
r-ntlnrll a.lrln. I. t , I -. I. j 1 1 Jl ..11. J. -
v. . . . ....... . . .UJ l ranmr nn nr nviueiuinji ucbiucb Lain . wiu uiupa rent
the town, and an ordlnanco nrnhihfi in I lutinna. .. Wa vota f or' a beautiful) v.
expectoration In public places. Through I wprded whereas and therefore and be
the suggestion Of the cluh a mnn,.n. I it reanlvaul that wa will talca antlnn anrf
b or tha
aoout it.
c nttii men. eacn in rharm r, . t....i. 1 rw 1. i. ; a K..
7-,.v. , u . ", l appoint a com-ipassea since . we aaoptea tne resolution
ver ha dll t0T l'er, district. The Bot to wear nhe aigrette or the plum-
w. coA,.nl't 18 wlth regret ingor the olub an ex-president.;;, who
I V VVQU A W VI1V iiivui w BS'V'a)l Ja . Ml SH II
St St at I exquisitely becoming hat with, the long
isakli two years aa-o tha art .. I graceiui piume yt tne or 01 paradise
... w in th aoma riuf i' .i- ' . r,
mittee of the r,ni i "-rr. ".' " ..
. ' . ueiu uu,; wgmu, wunioih iwy mnu tninKI
lu v" aet oui an art nii. I How can we- iook ior conriaenca unii
book, primarily for the convenient nIwspect when we have no confidence In
. . " tunvenience Ori...-a.ivnB and no rasnect fnr nnr ml..
women wno, upon vlsitlna- a tr ""i."tZ 7 .v . t . Wiava-HT.T.r'r:
. . j a. a a. - hhv 1 Aaa v wv " a"1 ss vauue a- UU
city, might be able to find without areat Hot h1? the Williams-avenue school
labor the public worka nf art J?i.ZZZ lret tha extra block for the children.
they were located, their meaning and 1 CLUBWOMAN.
..sinuvttiiuo ana sometning of their his
tory. It was intended to make it a litt'e
20-page book, but the wm-ir Z..m
fascinating and the material grew to
Open Evenings Until 9:00 P. N.
Open Sundays from 1 0 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Canadian Money Taken at Pace Value
We Solicit Your Monthly Account
SM WATEE MEDICINE;
such an extent and was of such vaJue It
could not be rejected by the committee,
who kept enlaralnsr In mirh
that the book las gone to 80 pages,
with a corresDondlna- cnt tn th. .5.r'
atlon. u-
it was first Intended fn Mmtrtt.,,.
Xree, throuxh, th ttaUonai bureau of la-
m won arid aun mm
m une Bwiram
Women's and Children's Diseases Treat
ed exclusively by graduate and . licensed
Women Physicians only .
NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES
. A SPECMLTT ; M
Maternity. Cases given careful attention
and up-to-date maternity hospital in , '
connection. '
No Charge for .Consultation Corre
. . spondence Solicited.
Suites 5 to i4 grand theatre bldg.
. Washington Street Corner Park
BOTH PHONES Main 8928, A6607 .
APPOINTMENT'S MADE BY PHONE
Its Ancient Popularity Revived ln
Recent Years.
Common sea water, which centuries
ago was a popular remedy In sickness,
has revived Its usef ylness lately. . -.
In addition to common aalt sea water
contains -many important mineral suj-Lnaturai jea- water,, exerting. a. tonic ao-
stances, the total solid matter amount
ing to J.J to J, per cent Sea water
has been given With good results ln
cases of dyspepsia, loss of appetite and
tuberculosis. , ",-'.
In general, says, tha British Medical
Journal, the appetite waa improved and
strength waa rapidly regained. In or
der to obtain the best- and most Imme
diate results It is necessary to obaerve
certain precautions. - 7r , i '
The sea water must be natural, as It
is imDoaalble to Imitate) ao complex a
liquid. Indeed it has been proved that
seasalt when redlesolved In distilled
water lacks some of the properties of
tlon upon a dog when Injected subcu
taneoualy. It must be freshly collected, as It
loses carbon dioxide on standing, with
precipitation of some of , its salts, i It
should ba taken from the open sea, re
mote from rivers and other sources of
pollution. '
It ahouid ba sterilised by filtration, as
beat dissociates the bicarbonate, and
destroys the natural equilibrium of the
liquid. When , required for subcutan
eous Injection It should be diluted with
water to tha same concentration aa nor
mal blood serum. Distniad water la
not suitable for lta diluting, aa It soma
tunes causes pain. ,,.- ,
See? . , ;-
Wben March at last 1 over,
' And nart of Anrll annt. '
We'll have some days that belong to us.
ly Ient
For these are nl
F. B. t, Detroit
Former Congressman Joel p, Heatwole
Is out' for- the Republican nomination
for governor of Minnesota. In his an
nouncement Mr. Heatwole sets forth tha
f latform on which ha intends to make
he race. He takes advanced ground on
tha llauor auestlon.-and on th anhturti
of railroad and . corporation controls -