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Portland Woman Lawyer Actrmitcs .Ar TUB RE AIM FEMININE IJushwss Activity for V0mcn7 -..-11 1 1- . . I I I I li !" a M 4 fWiUM Si-. a. t aa- a-.- Ah t i.ik' " 1 A te - ft4 a kw a . i ; 4.1. I... I. v ..-.. )' 4 - a aa a m a '( Ma mi. . f . . it. 4J ..Mtft ! 1 tl atM .). t u, aa ' i ! ! im v 1. . " a 1 '(..4.j.. 1 .c t-''a 1 ...,., w .- fa 1 " I a I ' , . IW f.tm a v al raa ) a.i.i Ht - ... I j- iv. .i lit 4 4 i . - . a-.4k i4 (iit4iH4 a.t 14 -. a - i 4 ' It iwi a li . l-a4J tkm area ,J IM i, i It in.". .- ..1 -.. - II . MtM 4 ... - , .. I x . . M' ' h - .,,.. e . r. "' l t - a pg a a. t-4 M'f4 h'k H 04 kii . erfd l.H,. .4 H..4M.4 t4 l4f ( Ik r4 mtt mm awl r w v a.. 4im 11 11. a,... . W- ! tM4Mwi itve ll4 a ti lr.a, . m a . 1 1 --j , I r-' ' ii r aV' - ; I 11 - I III - Jt I ' I Ml I III .111. im i itw a.v Aj.. is U4 a at aa l ta aai ekar, al ta ra .. tMt " v " I m !.. - " le. ?e , !" ,,ia H tta., Ni Mi t W "" ( Ma ,. " " ' wiM't'M MHUl lf t v Wl kf A I IM IMM Kf U Miia U U ! Ua Iati4, :M Wait M illl Vl t Iaii4 Ula rwfca. Tim atjl bruUl 4 aa rllac4 a rblt vua inaaUii af fur aa4 U Aa lhar aflaniva towca af Ika laiiaua lk t aaila aora. Tba brU.1 an a Mtirl amlvffaU ( litiaa af la rtlT aa4 arvlti4a, Mr. ad Mra. KaaJl Ufl a) ami laaowdtaUlr far l-arlW far h b1aalaf af Ihalr waAdiaf oanvr. MH la la last about fanaiffet. ftfiar hka ihr rf lura la alraa aa4 acgpf bir ba ea Oak auaaC Mra. Hah la lb 4aafMr ef Mr. an4 Mra. W. !L Hoot. aa4 aaaibars mcor of frtanda la rrtUA4. bara tba famllr llvad obUI raeaaUr r way tag la lalam. Kb U it lUUa Kail flrl. Mr. Buak la a ananbar atbaa cf tba taaat dla iiarulabad eloaaar ramlUaa la tba at la, )la la Iba only child ( Mr. and Mra. aaha Ruah. Br. and vrandaoa) of aaha N. Buah. lla la a Pal U maa of Ambarat. For Mr. Lombard. ' A aambar ef frtanda drop pad Into Mra, Jamaa A. Oooghanr'a yaatarday aXtar roa to ao)ry a farawall rhal ortt I ha taa etipa Hj Mra. Oar Lombard, rn raturtia la Kan rianelaco today a paM tba wlotar tbara. laat avaatec Mr. and Mra N. B. Arrr aakad Mr. ami Mra. Iald T. Ilonaxman. Dr. and Mra. Jamaa CZaa and Jordan Saa to dlna wltli Mra. Lombaid. On Monday Maa- tar Ban Lombard calabratad Ma ,mm r 1 Mlaa Kalbaftaa UiltfflMI Uilr, IttmarvUr. It tna'a M. baa bi al 1w4kI iba aIa bair la lha a4aa fotiaaa af Ltftila . ltaiaraUy afiar a arrlvi iMMiti Mi lla airatcbiac r a bvrtod of avvaral yaara. Mlaa tlamaralay a4 bar ferotbar Ua to ahr la Broebira. N. T. Mlaa noarbka. Miaa ElUabalh Viaaart. Mlaa Ijttuitm W III ama. Mlaa XUr)tta rorbla. Mlaa OnUhta Kloalarman, VUi Waara M"'rta of P!aa, and MtM Ka Loaf Oa tba TapU. Mlaa MarruaH'a Qoacbka tl ba tba eompiunaetad rurt at a lunchaoa pra atdad ar oa alurday -by Mra. Adoltb pakam. Mlaa Iraaa tMly la antartajnlnf at biidaa TuaUy for Mra. Inuilal lis Oovaa (Mlaa Mary Dnnn). Mra. John Haoaao (Mlaa !an Umltb) arlll aotnplimeat Mlaa Laaala Laadbcttar arlth an affair on Batardar, Tuaaday aranlnff and Wadnaaday. Da- cats bar I and a. ara tba dataa choaan for tba biuajvr to ba (Iran by tha woman of Totally Zklacopa ohurrh In Trinity pariah bouaa. Tha aocial eotnmlltaa of Irrlncton Tannla club la buay a r ran nine final da- talla for tha torkay dinner to bo Iran at tha club mday avanlnir for tba mam bar and thalr frlmda. Tha dlnnar ba rlna at o'clock and la to help pay for tba plan raoantly purrbaaad. A elroua tent on tba aaphalt court a will houa atithltho d lnra, and a danco In tha clnbhouao will round out tba waning. 7 WW Random Notes of Interest. XJautanaat and lira. II. W. Ortir ar- rlrad today on tha Bhaata limited from tha Prcaldlo, San Francleoo, and will bo tha gueata for aome weeka of Mra. Oracr'a father, Henry Ilahn. a a Stewart Edward White, tha widely known writer, and Mra. White, of Santa Barbara, Cat, ara expected to arrlT hortly from their hunting trip to Af' rlra, after nearly a year abaenco. Thay will be In Ban Franclaco for several daya before going to their Bout hern home, and will be the gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. a a Friends of Mrs.' M. H. Housnr are expressing their sympathy for tha In jury whlcb she sustained while riding Thursday. Her horse slipped on a leaf and fell. In getting up It rolled on Mrs. Houser, fracturing the small bone In her right foot. She is steadily Im proving, but It will be soma time before h la out. - Announcements hare been received of tha marriage of Miss Jessie Hale of Grants Pass and the Rev. Mr. Bartlett. rector of the Clients Pass Episcopal I church, on Tuesday, October 10. Mra. Bartlett Is a graduate of St. Helen's hall. a 'Mrs. J. M. Ellloott, who has been spending the summer In Honolulu with her son-in-law, lieutenant and Mra. Ross Kingsbury, is expected to Join Captain Elllcott and Mlaa Prladlla at Tou can easily find out for Touraelf I Mara Island In November. If your hair needs nourishment, if It Is uinning, getting dry, ha rah and brittle, I Tha members of tha Commercial club I or splitting at the ends. Tou simply and women's auxiliary of Roseburg gave ? to puu a nair rrom the top of your a reception to the delegate of th Or Mrthday. A number of hi young , friend cam In to epand tba afternoon with htm la honor of th occasion. Mountain Trip. Mr. John K. Kollock chaperoned Miaa Laaley Smith, Mis Clair Houghton and Mr. Heron on aa excursion to 8t. Helena yeeterday, with Norman Rupp aa ho I. Th party.want to 81 Helena by boat, and from tber walked to Holton, where they traveled In th engine of th logging train up to tha big lumber camp. Luncheon was enjoyed there and much of th remaining time spDt In tramping through th woods. WW Subscription Bridge. ' ' Miss Dorothy Mculton planned a sub scription bridge for this afternoon' to add to th fund being raised by Oaki mere girls for tha new swimming pool to be installed at th school. For Bride-Elect miss Ruby cricnton was hostess at a matinee party at th Orpheum yester day for th pleasure of Miss Marguerite Boschk. Tea at th Portland rounded out the afternoon. Th guests were Don't Be Bald , a a.ii.- ii m iii..4 i a.l tm n.t t - r- ..4 (illiiul l .4-4l"4 M fxMa l a twa Tv aa .i m i- v i fi ! l.v Vl l4 U .4 4-m t!i a( ! la t-t ' 1 iui Mlu r .Mt i aa a iag raa ii4 ! a mrtw rfia.4 ay "V'- aJ, kit. LaK a4 a4 laiaa II 44 al Hal I b ll ry a4aly i mi. bi ik t--iie a Mi mlwum I ki4 g4 aa I aat4 at la m t a- aal M ivk I ta l-rllf Ilk an l if ll baa lki a ait a ta .m..aai aa U aa iKai alikii km sitMl bl eli4l I Iklaa lha tola XlM - f laa Iwal floto w.a aba a aal la a4 aia ba4. aa t ilMaaaal cWa I taoaA II U a avaca milmt flaid f4 aaa) a ui af aaoOhriaa. tea.leiry a aay at ua ir.lKkkUM ftwflla. Iba a re bali'f. I ntaallf far Jtaa-. sM '!, e4 im r la fowl WnJliloae beve caaas4 italU tv eaa a lot attwcl wa.l aal laelee llfcavl airaag I l aiaa af Iba bua. la daya goava by lba wee aUaiy lo fcap Iba waaaaa bway la Ua botaa. list la Ibl 4Uy ( aiactaiiloj Ibl la B-o lesser in He sxiy our dnarn r!y anada now, aad factory eanaad (roll U aa go4 as lb B4MB proditcL. Tbaaa r but ! af Iba ntsay cbaaga last bar Ukaa lac wbica rl wosnaa or ia wora j thay itaaU I do. And yl know Iba old aatiaa. Tba darll floUa rolachl.f far Idle baada.' la aUll tnie. tfo I Iblak II la right for lha womee) lo buay incm aalvaa with lb affair cf lb world. It never saamad right to ma for a to ork from mofning until aitni and have no tlrae for study or plaaaur, wblU his wire Is at front bored with Iba effort to find a way to kill lima think tba wma ehoald do bar part. If ah Is keeoles bouaa and bas chil dren to car for ab la doing bar share. But there are ao many ho bav not blag to do. and are dependent n aomon lit. I think that every pereoa, maa or woman, should stand on hie own feet, and not b a burden on eoroeone els. Baj7 Law Werk. Tha llUrary elds of law preparation and practice baa alwaya appealed to me. anioy the atudylsg reouira in oriai- making. Thar la such an opportunity to study human nature, and the court' room la sn Interesting-theatre, usually filled with eocentxlo people, because, you know, they are th kind of people who usually set lot th courts "In court work I think a woman law. yer haa the asm opportunity as a man. When a man Is on trlsl Ihs sex of the attorneys mskes no difference to the jury. It Is what is said that count. The attorney who has tha greatest pow er In convincing others, in bringing mam to hla point of view, will have th greateat success. "While I think that every person who is accuaed of crime haa a right lo be defended and Is entitled to tha Justice that la hla due. I don't believe any at torney, whether man or woman, should take part in a ess where subterfuge and deceit are necessary to win. "But I do not think there 1 any more need to resort to deception In practicing law than in any other profession or business. In fact, it seems' to ms the real estst man is in a more difficult position In this regard than a lawyer, j But in every profession on must choose 1 St r Bar -v I ja aa m. ay H i.i-. v k a. aa ar I k.a k4-4i, . I'a4 tVavaa-- I K4-l I lKl I Sm4i at kiwraa la I la fust m. ieMl:f a-. w i s A-'W Jw,4w-t-l Imi a imi r aaaia af A laker- 1. " m Bkaaa Ullta 4Ttta ka akb a IW la af ike m a4'- I m4 Ma a a caaauy t-a a. ta a.! iWil ia hum I iwu leal a a la lb any a44 n a4 M . - 1 ll.ka 4Wa kkw4k Ike ba ) J J baia4 tua a4 aa ifa ar a a i' kV iar iwaaajy. ataaa efface la aiaa M ' i 1 7 1 - awy K4.a M 'lV,V-b-- lb aktad f la " ! Iba aXii 'YJw ' a al . ill r V al l.l a gle 'Ike balfbl M r.'.lt Cum Lya.k titM lb riftl 4 lb wraag. a4 I a aaa4iiai4 la taw I la ay xb rrul field. 'Aaaaag Iba aaataaaal Ik lag la ba laoaar af rw.Ua I laa we a la awrk t avail iKera a a gfwal 4 af raaclir blaa alita. Ml lutta d laota bar aaya u ttawa i ma I bal ftct a w? aa ba aa a4vaaiag var br kle eoanpauiar. Iiul 1 roct be mare rr laay lha avary lawiar ukl I r r4 at iba baada af another llaw, re. 1 am oorry I aay I My 4 tvt al ay gel L -I t aaHamed ef tba nreaaa f (aliform for tr mmy om of ltta r etlag a bav Mfrra-." aald Mrs l.yarb. rhaagiag in ab)art la rply I a quceilon. 'Aflat lb auf fra fiaia worked a hard for a lciry, Iba lo r.ava womrn take part la an ttort lo undo all thai has ta avNnpllab44 la loo bad. Tb4y an Ilka slave a d- paedaal upoa iba cUck af Iba aaaxbUa they think lhy ean I do without It. It la a pitiful l(hl lo aa womea flghllag lo give up an advantage that haa ba at-urad for Ihanv - "Woman ought I have a vole la po- lltlral arralra. Tbay bav properly lis b ts and are aa amenable lo the laws as iba mao. It la aplalty an advan tage 19 a woman lawyer for lh womea to have iba right lo vol. She will than at mora attention and prompter rvlc from offlcwr of th court and other with whom ab haa to deaX" frwaa Iba ) a A as I t laai a W a4 oa aa a bad aa as aiage M IM at la aes af aiaiaia aag fa4f baa I afcaaM." fw. kbal I b dreaav Aa4(I lk wbat atl!r bar y. "Uka aad . da Iba Uv4 wMt rA A Utile Mail 1 arsLMd, a lnt:a l I Marred aad a lilUe girl fa4 Ike al-arp aad akcu lai af a rml world. And ar ta aaaa agei. All IM i4aa aad lb a r sag lb eham act u bB i g. rw. aua. IMutMMimaci It iba ra4t era ally la bvamaa daatlay, lha ehaiMrtag af tdaals I lb daalh f youth. ad lb efeatag wadg ta a we aaaa rain. . Ob, that woadarf ut gaat af lav, W nly laatr to pUf II ha) w -urwo Ilk ruamf flower l-autt lb ae tata a Jeaae Iryden. brad of lh poultry department al Iba Oragoa AgrValluraj mllrga at Correllls. ts a boetnaa vt liar I lb eltr, a gat at lb Saward. R. M. isndtah. a bwalna! estacada. I a guaai at in Oragoa. i .i js-4wr-a iu.a.. .-4i r Questions and A nswers Dear Mla Mora Will you pleas pub lish a reHp for maatard ptcblaa, alao one for molaaec cook lea. one that has cloves la, and on for making th cook ie light and spongy. Ilk spong caka. A CONSTANT READER. Warm a cupful of molaae allghtly nd boat to a cream with half a cup of softened butter. Add th julre of half a lemon, one tablespoon of ginger and a half teaapoon of cinnamon. Now add two cupfuls of flour sifted three times with an even taapoon of baking soda. until you hav a soft dough. Roll out snd cut Into shapes. Bak in a good oven. The ginger may b omitted aad clove used instead. The following I a good rectp for sponge cookie Beat th yolks of two eggs light with on euprui or sugar. When smooth add th whites beaten to a troth, th juice or hair or a lemon, and with quick light atrokn a cupful of flour sifted twirs with one teaspoon- ful of baking powder and a littles salt. Add flour until you ar able to handle the dough. Cut Into hp and bak quickly In a floured pan. Scalp Itch Goes Dandruff Germ vro Hespoxu- ible, Parialan Sag Will Kill Them. II" th Uttl dandruff germ growing way down al tha root of your hslr that Is causing that Itrh misery. To suffer Is fool 1,1, PARISIAN BAOB often stops th . Itching over nlsht and not only does that, but usrd for two werka la guaranteed guar anteed, mind you to abolish dand ruff, kill th dand ruff germ and stop falling hair ask. Woodard, Clark A Co. PARISIAN 8AQB nonrlshe th hslr roots that'a why It often grows hair abundantly before th hair root is dead. That'a why It puta luster and radiance Into dull, faded hair. Larg hottl 60 cent at Woodard, Clark dc Co. and druggists everywhere. Olrl with Au burn hslr on every carton and bottle Itch , v CD r Almost Any One May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair. head and closely examine it root to bulb Is plump and rosy It la If all son Federation of Women' clubs. Th club room was beautifully decorated dene. right; If it Is whits and shrunken your land many handsome gowns were in vi- , .imir is aiaeaaea ana needs nourishment. W hav a remedy for hair troubles , that cannot be surpassed. It has a reo ord of growing hair and curing baldness , In 93 out of 100 cases where used ac- coraing to directions for a reasonable length of time. It will even grow hair va mia neaas ir me scalp in not glased , and shiny. That may seem like a strong uwmrai ji lo, ana wo mean It to be, ana no one should doubt It until they pi our ciaims to an actual test. . w e are ao sure that Rexall "98" Hair Tonio will completely eradicate dan druff, prevent baldness, stimulate th scalp and hair roots, atop falling hair and grow new hair, that wa personally altta aii, v.a-1.1.... . i . . v.., p""uij guarantee lo refund every penny paid us for Rexall "83' xiajr i on io in every instance where it does not do a we claim or fail to glv entire satisfaction to th user Rexall raj" Hair Tonlq la a pleasant u ua aa ciear spring water. It is per- rumed with a pleasant odor and does not grease or gum th hair. W hav , u in two aixea, pnea so cants and $1.00. urg you to try Kexall "83" Hair -j onio on our recommendation and with our guar ante back of it Tou certainly take no risk. Remember, you can ob tain Bexau Kamedle only at Th Owl Iru Co., . Ine,' corner Seventh' and waanington street. v Porti3nd Printing House Co. ook. Catalog aad Conuaarotal Printing Book Btsdlag aad Blaak Book Kaktng rSS TiylcrSt Ptoncs: A228f,S! 6201 Th guests numbered about 100. a a Mlaa Helen Hlgsby was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house in Seattle last week, when she went to attend the Burkhelmer-Snyder wadding on Wednes day. , WOODLAWN ASSOCIATION WILL MEET FRIDAY The Woodlawn Parents aad Teachers' association Is to open Its season of ao-1 tlve work with a question and answer meeting the afternoon of Friday, Ooto ber 20, at Woodlawn school. .. These meetings are open to everyone snd the officer -of the association are entitled to the encouragement of the attendance of T every parent who can manifest that Interest In th welfare of their children. 211s Randall will have charge of th game for boys and girls and the ' younger children, whom par ents are especially Invited to bring, will be eared for in. th kindergarten during th aession. . ' Th Woodlawn association, ms an aux-1 Uiary of the Mothers' congress, has Initiated several creditable features of I work during the past year, notably the movement for th maintenance of th trades school during . th summer months and continuance of th school library privileges during th same sea son. HPH E reason why travelers A are so pleased after a trip on the New Yok Central Lines is because every em ployee takes pride in seeing that they are given perfect service. Every convenience and comfort are provided, the trains are fast and frequent, and the route is "Water- Level via the IvW Saorv Railway 20th Century Limited Routt between Michigan Central R. R. "Niagara Falls Route9 Chicago ana New York Boston and all Points East C C BlakwelL wif and dauchter of Wnlte Salmon, are viaitlng In the I city, guest at th Portland air. mack-1 weU 1 a fruit grower of tb Whit. Sal mon ctton. - . ' , - ' ;."'." .... . . v-'-- f Seventeen daily trains, including the most famous train in the world, the 20Ui Century Limited Letret hicagc) '20 p. m. Arrive New.York 9:25 a. m.' - Arrive- Boston 11:50.1. m. - For ticket, sleeping ear accommodations snd all infor mation call oa or addreee W. C Seachrest. General Asmt Paaamger Department, 109 Third Street. Port- land. Or. , R iunsOfl II HIWjC? sJd . i Bring 5 Dollars Today and join this pianpetub! When do you ever expect to ret more advan tages and easier conditions In buying t piano than this club brings you? By joining with 499 other persons In this big deal you get a 5375 plino for iZTTJSO. Terms are $5.00 when the piano Is delivered, then 51.25 a week. No interest or extras of any kind. If after 30 days' trial the piano Is not satisfac tory, we will give you your money back. If the piano Is satisfactory after 30 days use. the club member has il more months In" which to satisfy himself as to the character of the piano. At the end of that time he has the privilege of ex changing it, without one penny's loss, for any other Instrument of equal or greater value that we sell, such as the Weber, Knabe, Fischer, Vose, Pia nola Piano, etc , If the club member dies during the life of his, contract, we will immediately send a receipt In full . to his family for the Instrument If the club member wishes to pay his dues In advance, he gets a rebate of 15 cents In cash for each and every week he shortens his time. A beautiful stool to match the piano Is included without extra cost - " The piano will be tuned twice without charge. PIANOS AND "PLAYER - PIANOS s DISTRIBUTORS 375 WASHINGTON STREET Weber, Kohler & Chaae, Vose, Fischer, Steele , . Pianos, Genuine Pianola ', Pianos, Etc EXGUIiSIONS EAST OCTOBER 17, 18, 19THE LAST FOR THE YEAR We are selling to all Eastern 'desti nations for those dates. ( Very, material reductions from regular fares. Call or write for particulars. NORTH COAST - JLllVll 1 .CXS -V Train East . Three Other ' High-Class Trains to Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, St Louis. Round Trip Low Fares i TJorthern TPacif ic Tail way A afiilTkallraalrr71asag ' - Tkrsagk th LL Laa el Tartaa ; . A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pais. Agent. -' . .255 Morrison Street, Corner Third, Portland. -